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Two of these aspring authors, Alex Fahrenkrug and Bobby Lee, share some thoughts on their creative processes and inspirations. Both are authors of science fiction and fantasy who enjoy writing on subjects that are impossible to experience in reality.

Authors of Science Fiction and Fantasy Enjoy Writing on Subjects that are Impossible to Experience

Abe Akstulewicz, Student of Journalism October 19, 2019

Writers of fiction inhabit all places, NHS not excluded. Undiscovered talent is in abundance here, even beyond our fairly small Writer’s Club. Two of these aspring authors, Alex Fahrenkrug and Bobby...

Science teacher Jesse Schettle adventures through many careers. Photo courtesy of NJSD Staff Directory.

Ambitious Man Takes up Many Careers Prior to Teaching Science

Rhieley Mulder, Student of Journalism October 19, 2019

Carpenter, pharmacist, teacher - oh my! Mr. Jesse Schettle is a man of many interests. Growing up, Schettle initially wanted to be a carpenter; remodeling houses and living out his imagination.  Once...

Student Debates His Future

Student Debates His Future

Jacob Schwartz, Student of Journalism October 19, 2019

All high schoolers have to decide what they will do after walking down the aisle at graduation, for many this is a period of great uncertainty because for the first time in their life they have to decide...

Neenah's new addition to the foreign language program is Ms. Rong Hill, who teaches Mandarin Chinese.

Teacher from a Different Country Explains What Brings Her to NHS

Ron Kuusisto, Student of Journalism October 19, 2019

This year Neenah has another addition to the foreign language program. Ms. Rong Hill, the newest Mandarin Chinese teacher loves to share her knowledge and memories of China with her students. Because of...

Senior Hannah Farrell's recent project is Preen, her own magazine, comprised of art and writings of local artists.

Student Creates Magazine Comprised of Local Artists

Noelle Schumacher, Student of Journalism October 19, 2019

Not many highschoolers are able to jump-start their creative careers the way Hannah Farrell, class of 2020 at NHS has. Since she’s been young, she’s been creative and innovative, breaking outside...

Senior Jacob Kaszuba plays football at NHS, and he plans to continue his play into college.

College Bound: The Real Pay of Football Play

Josh Brazee, Student Journalist October 19, 2019

Commitment requires responsibility. It takes time and an endless amount of effort to stay on track. Senior Jacob Kaszuba lives by this idea. He plays football at NHS, and he plans to continue his play...

Photo courtesy of Fox Cities Morning Rotary Club

Educator Advises Others that “There Will Be Weather” in Life

Zach Schmitt, Student of Journalism October 19, 2019

Wednesday. Just before dawn. Gregg Goers wanders past the fenceline of a campground near the Grand Canyon. He continues toward the mouth of the canyon and seats himself, watching the sunrise in solitude...

Guitarist Describes His Musical Journey and Inspirations

Guitarist Describes His Musical Journey and Inspirations

October 19, 2019

For many people music is a spiritual experience. In some cases music can feel psychedelic and move you in ways nothing else can. Music, for Cade Kleisner, is the air he breathes. “Music has a huge...

Teachers Mrs. Tina Winter and Mrs. Emma Santiago model t-shirts, which benefit Bork

Students, Staff Unite in Support of Bork’s Battle Against Cancer

Tyler Schraven, Student of Journalism October 19, 2019

Sometimes it takes something negative to bring people together. In this case, that goes for NHS students and staff in support of teacher Ms. Sara Bork, who faces her second battle with cancer. Both students...

Photo courtesy of Paige VanHandel.

Students Stresses the Benefits from Arete’s Hands-on Education

Courtney Craddock, Student of Journalism October 18, 2019

Entering a new part of life is nerve wreaking, being in a sea of unfamiliar people and new experiences. High school can be scary, especially if trying out a new program. Sophomore Kristen James started...

Photo courtesy of Zeph..

GSA Role Model Begins Transition

Jeriah Paulson, Student of Journalism October 18, 2019

Walking in the halls of NHS, one never expects that among them a fellow student's life changes forever.  His story starts in the sixth grade; Zeph becomes more aware of his body and the effeminate...

Photo Courtesy of "Photography by Karen". Courtney Craddock 2019.

Life Deals Student a Challenging Hand: Playing a Game of Chance

Nikki Messick, Student of Journalist October 18, 2019

Most people dislike change. Humans are creatures of habit, and when life threatens to change our routines, we tend to panic. Fifteen different homes, 6 different families and jumps from hardship to hardship,...

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