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One of the numerous videos Principal Brian Wunderlich concludes with the phrase, "Rockets, be amazing."

Column: High School from a College Perspective

Caleb Youngwerth, Student of Journalism January 1, 2022

“Rockets, be amazing,” Principal Brian Wunderlich delivers that lecture at the end of every video. If that statement needs to be said, is the high school not already amazing? Is there something that...

Column:  The Mystery of Swim Team Finally Revealed

Column: The Mystery of Swim Team Finally Revealed

Olly Dungan, Student of Journalism January 1, 2022

The year of our Lord, 2021, would be my final year on the high school’s swim team. On a usual day, I made my usual walk with my friend down to the orchestra room to fetch my cello, and then made my usual...

A middle-aged man takes part in an activity seen as "childish."

Column: When Does Someone Become an Adult?

Gavin McClowry, Student of Journalism December 30, 2021

“Future” has always been my least favorite f-word, so the thought of growing up and living on my own has always frightened me. I turn 18-years-old in about a month’s time. Pretty soon I will be an...

Column:  Is It Worth Getting a Part-Time Job?

Column: Is It Worth Getting a Part-Time Job?

Cole Tauscher, Student of Journalism December 29, 2021

Even though it is difficult to balance work and school life, having a part-time job as a teenager is vital because workers get funds that can be used for college, build discipline and gain work experience. I...

Three comics from the NHS library that I can recommend.

Column: An Argument for Comic Books

Lukas Schmerse, Student of Journalism December 29, 2021

Comic books, graphic novels, cartoons and funny books go by many names, but hopefully by the end of this article readers will feel that “not ‘real’ books” is one of them. According to a study...

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Column: Sexual Assault Issue Lacks Discussion and Support

Ellon Buchanan, Student of Journalism December 23, 2020

Sexual assault is an umbrella term used for any sexual contact without a person’s consent. This can happen to anyone at any age, gender or sexual orientation. Despite the fact that this can happen to...

Sketch on the left shows a women looking said covered by a red cross. Sketch on the right shows the same women in the same outfit walking also happily.

Column Explores Dress Codes: Harmful or Helpful

Grace Randall, Student of Journalism December 23, 2020

As a student, while at NHS, Shattuck and Horace Mann, I have seen people dress coded for impracticable issues and ruthless rules later deemed pointless. Dress codes are rules that limit how a person may...

An Air Fryer can fry various different foods, anything from doughnuts to brussel sprouts.

Column: An Increasingly-Popular Kitchen Appliance Creates New Opportunities for College Students

Payton McClowry, Student of Journalism December 23, 2020

In less than a year, high school seniors will enter a new phase in their life where many will be responsible for taking on new tasks they may not be used to, like cooking. College students need a quick...

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Column: Are Virtual Wednesdays Effective?

Madison Gafner, Student of Journalism December 23, 2020

The Neenah Joint School District started implementing virtual Wednesdays Nov. 11. Virtual Wednesdays are a day where students have all of their classes virtually over Zoom. These Wednesdays are like a...

My plate of fully vegan Thanksgiving fare. No rabbit food here.

Holiday Food Culture Prompts Interesting Conversation in New Vegan’s First Turkeyless Turkey Day

Ashlyn Jacobs, Editor in Chief December 4, 2020

Once upon a time, a girl learned about the factory farms that put meat, dairy and eggs on her table, and based on those findings, that girl decided to adopt a vegan diet. The girl eagerly planned her meals,...

Column: Walk at Your Own Risk in High School Hallways

Column: Walk at Your Own Risk in High School Hallways

Ashlyn Jacobs, Editor-in-Chief February 11, 2020

Without a doubt, high school boasts many wonderful opportunities — for anyone from the high-achieving advanced student, to the gregarious socialite, to the tireless athlete — and yet, each day the...

Column:  Will You be Lonely on Valentine's Day too?

Column: Will You be Lonely on Valentine’s Day too?

Kiana Valeri, Staff Writer February 11, 2020

The BEST season of the year, or the best season for the ladies, has already begun. Ladies and gents we have officially begun, “Cuff season.” You better hold your boo tight until Valentine's Day...

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