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Rachel Terry, senior, continues to be a "nonstop warrior for kindness" within NHS.

Senior Spreads Smiles and Kindness Through Halls

Charley Hrobsky, Editor-in-Chief April 26, 2017

Rachel Terry, senior, challenged students and staff at the Diversity Fair to create a kindness chain link. Terry asked participants to write what kindness means to them, whether they wrote about kindness...

Symmetry within nature is most commonly seen in insects, specifically butterflies.

Combining Mathematical Sequence with Photography

Ksenya Seager, Photography Editor February 21, 2017

Along the journey, Ksenya was met with eye-opening realizations about poverty.

Student Travels with Her Backpack

Ksenya Seager, Photography Editor February 16, 2017

Often holiday light displays are so bright that they light up the night and offer a feeling of merrymaking to viewers of all ages.

Local Christmas Light Hot Spots Featured

Luke Kelley, Student of Journalism December 29, 2016

Christmas time is here as evidenced in the festivities underway, and to many a means of celebration is to decorate their houses. Often holiday light displays are so bright that they light up the night...

“A senior who helps me to get things more organized in the closet was on the Homecoming Committee and brought up the idea to choose a fundraiser for the Orbit, “ explains Shelley Aaholm, a Spanish teacher.

The Orbit: Recipient of Homecoming Funds

Barbara Simon, Student of Journalism November 20, 2016

The Homecoming Committee chose the Orbit as the recipient of its annual Homecoming fundraiser, totaling more than $7,000, plus donations of canned goods and clothing for the closet. “A senior who...

Not your typical teacher. Not your typical upbringing. Not your typical level of dedication. (Photo of Dianne Pacolt)

Teacher Connects with Students: Making It Personal

Ava Dieck, Student of Journalism November 6, 2016

She stands confidently in the front of the room, with 30 sets of eyes staring back at her, gliding easily through her lecture as each set stays fixated upon her. One hand shoots up. She already knows...

Sage was not always known as Sage. Previously he was known as Arionna and identified as a girl. Transitioning to high school, Sage started to realize that he wasn’t his true self.

True Identity Revealed Through Gender Transition

Hope De Shaney, Student of Journalism November 6, 2016

Struggling to find oneself is always a difficult journey, but for one individual the journey is like crawling through hell itself. Sophomore Sage Cuminale shares his unique perspective. As a young teen-ager...

Living in a Foreign Country Requires People You Can Rely On

Living in a Foreign Country Requires People You Can Rely On

Arianna Robles, Student of Journalism November 6, 2016

Living in a foreign country feels as familiar as Mars.  This new world experience from the language to the culture confronts Chinese teacher Xue Yinghan daily because she knows how it feels to adapt to...

Foreign Exchange Student Secures a Smooth Transition

Ari Robles and Emily Smock November 6, 2016

Moving from a city of over 265,000 people to one with 25,000 people could be a challenge for anyone. As an exchange student, Ingrid Kallestad is learning how to adapt to life in America. Kallestad...

Cross Categorical teacher Joseph Miller knows that his job is challenging, and that his students are not always honest. But seeing them as “successful adults” motivates him.

Cross Categorical Teacher Helps Students Succeed

Luke Kelley, Student of Journalism November 6, 2016

Faint sounds of unrecognizable chatter and laughter roams the school as classical music fills the room. The soothing music conflicts with the busy clicking and writing courtesy of Joseph Miller. He...

Grain flowing in the wind.

A Glance at Fall

Ksenya Seager, Photography Editor October 26, 2016

Fall, a season of corn mazes, pumpkin patches, and haunted houses.

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