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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...

Chloe Jostad, UWO Sophomore

Career Advice Offered for Future Nurses

Maddie Nail, Student of Journalism March 3, 2019

Throughout high school, students are expected to find a career they are interested in and go off to college. Chloe Jostad, a sophomore going to UW-Oshkosh for nursing, gives some great advice to those...

Student Shares Reflection of Pickard Crew -- Post 15 Years

Student Shares Reflection of Pickard Crew — Post 15 Years

Lauren Hendricks, Student of Journalism March 3, 2019

For Robin Andersen, it seemed like yesterday. The only girl, part of an all-male crew and completely surrounded by boys, working feverishly around the clock to build a show. Making only $5.25 an hour,...

Ms. Amy Westcott makes note of a student's vocal range while auditioning her for Advanced Chamber Choir.

Choir Teacher Proves She Does More Than Sing

Maddie Bero, Student of Journalism March 3, 2019

Ms. Amy Westcott knows that teaching choir is not as simple as it looks. Instead of being a regular teacher, she has to be more of a coach. She has to motivate her students, to build their confidence....

Since the 2012-'13 school year, Hermans (left) and Gasparick (right) have seen improvement with their dual-teaching style.

Math Teachers Talk about Dual-Teaching Style

Caden Scheibel, Student of Journalism March 3, 2019

We have all been there -- sitting in class with hand raised waiting for a teacher to come and help. Unfortunately, that teacher is preoccupied with another student. Only if there is more than one teacher...

Photo of friends Taylor Peterson (left) and Olivia Widmer (right.)

What You Didn’t Know about my Friend

Olivia Widmer, Student of Journalism March 3, 2019

Taylor Peterson (senior) is unlike what she portrays in her school life. Meaning there is more to her than she would ever tell. She is different despite her rather reserved and quiet exterior, many...

Sophomore Nicole Makope has a passion for sports and a vision for her future.

Life of a Student Athlete at NHS

Bella Brackin, Student of Journalism March 2, 2019

In 10th grade and attending NHS, Nicole Makope has a passion for sports and a vision for her future. She participates in sports her whole life, including gymnastics, swimming and track, and she will...

Family Tragedy Results in a One Day at a Time Approach

Family Tragedy Results in a One Day at a Time Approach

Jesus Mora, Student of Journalism March 2, 2019

The day is May 31, 2014. Ben Kuehn drives with his Mom, Grandma and Grandpa to Milwaukee for a soccer game. Although Ben feels excited for his game, he decides to rest while on the road. Around Dane...

Junior Hannah Farrell took part in Arete Academy for the first two years of her high school career.

Student’s Educational Transition: Passion is Her Guide

Claire Bruder, Student of Journalism March 2, 2019

High school can often be a whirlwind of emotion. For some students, however, a dramatic shift in the way that they learn presents an extreme challenge. Take it from Hannah Farrell, whose transition forever...

Time to Wake Up Poses a Problem for Teens

Time to Wake Up Poses a Problem for Teens

Garrett Kegley, Student of Journalism March 2, 2019

Students may say that waking up for school is a problem they deal with on a daily basis. The introduction of massive amounts of electronics in today’s world may have something to do with the loss...

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