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The Dream Team Bringing News to You

Ashley McFarland and Mary Sollitto, Students of Journalism October 26, 2017

Being the Pete Petoniak and Rachel Manek of NHS, seniors Ben Stern and Mindara Krueger-Olson give an inside look on what it is like being Rocket News anchors. During the second semester of his junior...

Giga Berozashvili risked a change of setting to come to Neenah to experience a change in culture, while completing his senior year at NHS to feed his love of adventure.  

On an Adventure of a Lifetime

Ben Makowski and Joe Baer, Student of Journalism October 25, 2017

When mountain ranges are replaced by corn fields, Giga Berozashvili knows that he is not in his home country of Georgia anymore. He risked a change of setting to come to Neenah to experience a change...

The Man Behind the Title

Tanner Reffke and Sam Brazee, Students of Journalism October 24, 2017

Everyone at NHS knows him by his title: Activities Director (A.D.). Not everyone, however, knows the person behind the title. Mr. Joshua Murnane grew up in East Troy, a small town of 4,000 people...

Student’s Passion for Pickard

Skylar Neuber and Kassidy Schmidt, Students of Journalism October 24, 2017

With passion as her guide, senior Abbe Lane, who is the student director of the fall musical, spends countless hours within Pickard.  She recently directed Damn Yankees. Lane understands the...

Project-Based Learning Teacher Strives for Excellence

Alyssa Remme and Emily Manteufel, Students of Journalism October 24, 2017

After arriving at Neenah as a new math teacher, Mr. Ben Olson was quickly identified by his beard. Students boasted about how their teacher has the longest  beard in the school - a beard that has...

Editor:  Style Icon with an Inspiring Voice

Editor: Style Icon with an Inspiring Voice

Paige Novachek and Margherita Verzin, Students of Journalism October 23, 2017

With her iconic sense of style, she and a handful of students run the school newspaper. She is one of the few who take the title of editor-in-chief of the Satellite with them when they graduate. Senior...

Traveling Across the World: Current Stop Neenah, Wis.

Olivia Lehrer and Luke Hamiester, Students of Journalism October 23, 2017

  Moving 5,000 miles away from home and planning to experience her dream life, Margherita Verzin begins her year long stay in America. This senior travels from Verona, Italy to Neenah to...

Exchange Student Swaps with Sister

Emilee Wise and Taggen Davis, Students of Journalism October 23, 2017

Total coincidence plants Romain Wacongne, junior, in the same area his sister had been a year before: 4,053 miles from his home in Versailles, France. This distance does not seem as far as it originally...

From Big Cities to Bigger Portions: A German Student’s American Experience

Nina Duffeck and Zakary Will, Students of Journalism October 22, 2017

The portions in Neenah might be larger than those in Hamburg, but everything else feels  nearly microscopic to junior Clara Baass, who is staying with Spanish teacher Meghan Ray and her family for...

Bennett Reigns as Head Volleyball Coach

Keaton Calcaterra and DePreist McGruder, Students of Journalism October 22, 2017

   Ms. Emily Bennett is a teacher in the science department and the new head coach for varsity girls’ volleyball. Bennett traced her roots all the way back to NHS; she graduated in the class...

South African Teen Simply Living Her Dream

Jacob Theisen and Jason Fisher, Students of Journalism October 22, 2017

Thirty hours of travel, or 9,903 miles — the distance between Maputo, Mozambique and Neenah, Wis.   Everyone dreams of traveling abroad or discovering new cultures, yet only some are able 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...

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