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Senior Kierstin Schroeder starts her business Sketchy Scrunchies last August. Photograph courtesy of Emily Hennes.

Student Uses Her Scrunchie Business to Fund International Trip to Scotland

Paris Schafer, Student of Journalism October 13, 2019

What starts as a fun activity with friends leads to a business funding an international trip to Scotland.  Kierstin Schroeder, class of 2020, begins her business Sketchy Scrunchies last August. Initially,...

Phill Tanvas is passionate about getting up everyday and changing the world around him. He works two jobs: cleaning the halls of NHS and delivering pizza for Pizza Hut.

Hidden Hero of NHS Pushes Through Work the Right Way

Lex Frahm, Student of Journalism October 13, 2019

The average man doesn’t usually see himself as an asset to the bigger picture of their job, especially on discouraging days. Also, most don’t realize how important some people are to their everyday...

Marissa must always wear a bracelet identifying her as a diabetic.

Daily Life of a Type 1 Diabetic

Tori Rondeau, Student of Journalism October 13, 2019

Many of us do not realize our body makes insulin, but NHS sophomore Marissa Myska thinks about it every day. Insulin regulates our blood sugar, a vital part of keeping us alive. Marissa lacks it. At...

Foreign Language Teacher Encourages Students to Go Outside the Box

Foreign Language Teacher Encourages Students to Go Outside the Box

Madison Pedersen, Student of Journalism October 13, 2019

Erin Nienas, or Profe as most of her students call her, encourages her students to open up their viewpoints on the world. She recommends studying abroad to her students and taking every opportunity to...

Autos Teacher Offers a Life Lesson that Cars and People May Require Fixing

Autos Teacher Offers a Life Lesson that Cars and People May Require Fixing

Eve Mendoza, Student of Journalism October 13, 2019

Mr. Anthony Lange, a teacher in the Technology Education Department, prepares himself for this interview; he talks about cars, life changes and self-improvement. Only being Lange's fourth year of teaching,...

Life Will Never Been the Same After Student Comes Out as Transgender

Life Will Never Been the Same After Student Comes Out as Transgender

Jordan Rusch, Student of Journalism October 13, 2019

A *freshman, age 14, attends NHS; he feels like the world is fighting against him.  He confronts a variety of different struggles after coming out as transgender.   He faces problems as simple...

Mr. Michael Thacker often serves as a substitute teacher at NHS.

Substitute Teacher with More Background than Most Expect

Garrett Luepke, Student of Journalism October 12, 2019

When students enter a classroom and see a substitute teacher their expectations for the class immediately drop. Expecting an inexperienced, half-caring teacher with their eyes glued to their computer....

Valencia holds his trophy after taking first in his tournament. Photograph courtesy of Michael's father. takes a picture.

Baseball Connection: Swinging His Way into Wisconsin

Max Klesmit, Student of Journalism October 12, 2019

High school can be a twister of a storm, but every student tells his own story of making it "home." Take Michael Valencia, for example.  He travels half way across the country because of family changes. Valencia,...

Colonel John Morgan recently named commander of the 157th Military Engagement Team. Courtesy of the National Guard website

Hero Shares His Strategy for Talking with Son during His Deployment

Ethan Krueger, Student of Journalism October 12, 2019

His students call him Mr. Morgan; others refer to him as Colonel Morgan. The winner of multiple military awards and owner of countless other achievements, Colonel John Morgan puts hard long hours and effort...

Picture courtesy of photographer K4 Mundl.

Multi-sport Athlete Motivated by His Dreams

Dylan Leibold, Student of Journalism October 12, 2019

Austin Henderson discovers his passion for swimming at a young age. He decides to take swim lessons at the YMCA and immediately falls in love with it.  Austin's dream is to become a successful swimmer...

Kyler Lassee wants to have her artwork seen by others to not only help her artistic career, but to inspire others as well.

Bringing Out the Artist in Everyone

Jordon Van Domelen, Student of Journalism October 12, 2019

For Kyler Lasee, art comes naturally. It's as easy as adding. Everything in her life is art based. Inspiration comes simply from nature, landscapes and her pets. When thinking about her future,...

A rare, quiet moment in the NHS counseling office.

Gov. Evers Helps to Eliminate the Stigma of Mental Illness in Schools

Olivia Widmer, Student of Journalism April 15, 2019

Gov. Tony Evers plans on adding $22 million each year to the already existing budget of $3 million to aid in paying for school social workers, nurses, counselors and psychologists. This plan helps teens...

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