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Political Column: With the Midterms Approaching, Here is Why You Should Vote

Zakary Will, Columnist December 26, 2017

Only one year remains until the 2018 midterm elections, and citizens of Neenah will have a plethora of political options. All of the state executives-Gov. Scott Walker, Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch, Attorney...

Column about Prison for Profit: Americas Discriminatory System

Column about Prison for Profit: America’s Discriminatory System

Luke Hameister, Columnist December 26, 2017

2017 has been a year of turmoil for Americans with the rocky beginnings of Trump’s presidency, hurricanes wreaking havoc on the East Coast, and consistently horrifying sexual assault allegations saturating...

What is it about my hair that seems revolting to some and normal to others?

Wise Guide to the Funny Bone Column: The Choice Between Vivacious Dye Or My Reputation’s Death

Emilee Wise, Humorous Columnist December 26, 2017

As the holiday season crashes into our homes, it tends to bring along family who lugs in suitcases bursting with shallow judgment and loud opinions.  Just the other day, my grandfather placed his hand...

Funding for college can be a hassle.

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Moneytalks Column: Advice for College Expenses

Keaton Calcaterra, Student of Journalism December 26, 2017

With devastating price tags and application fees rising, college can be difficult to afford. In fact, cbsnews.com confirmed some colleges are almost $60,000 per year for tuition and room/board. Being...

Does red even symbolize love any more? Or the blood?

Column: Valentine’s Day History Gives New Meaning to Color Red

Charley Hrobsky, Editor-in-Chief February 13, 2017

For generations Valentine’s Day continues to be a day of true love for every age. From the paper valentine’s bought in a store given out in elementary classrooms to awkward middle schoolers attempting...

Cel and Rachel guide you through discovered secrets for your college applications.

Column: Funding Your Future

Cecelia Krause and Rachel Terry December 29, 2016

High school students will sit in anticipation of a college acceptance letter for weeks, sometimes months, and the day it arrives they grin ear to ear telling everyone they know. They worked hard for years...

Cel and Rachel guide you through discovered secrets for your college applications.

Column: Serving Others to Serve Yourself

Rachel Terry and Cel Krause December 29, 2016

College applicants spend hours and hours writing one essay after another. The key to college admission, however, is not only GPA and ACT/SAT scores, but also community involvement. Money.usnews.com describes...

Phone reminders are valuable when it comes to accomplishing tasks.

Column: End the New Year’s Resolution Stigma

Emily Roberts, Columnist December 28, 2016

The crystal-covered, LED-filled ball’s drop in Times Square, NY will ring in 2017 before we know it. Many of us have already purchased confetti poppers, whistles and gaudy New Years' themed glasses...

Column:  How To Make Music At Home

Column: How To Make Music At Home

Nick Morrissey, Music Columnist December 28, 2016

Chancelor Bennett, better known by his stage name and musical moniker Chance The Rapper is well known for his unique and charmingly positive approach to hip-hop, but he is perhaps known even more for his...

Fresh With Montanna is a column about high school life written by Montanna Cavegn, freshman.

Column: The Reality of High School Life

Montanna Cavegn, Columnist December 22, 2016

I still have memories of waking up and feeling ill on a school day. I would open my eyes, perhaps start to get ready. But it would not take long for me to knock on my mom’s bedroom door and feebly tell...

The product behind Solar Roadways are hexagonal Solar panels with LEDs and reinforced with tempered glass. Underneath the glass there are a lot of tiny LED’s that are capable of certain configurations like traffic lines, early warning symbols and are pressure sensitive so they light up when something is on the road.

Column: Solar Roadways Offer a Safer Option

Casyn Bowers, Technology Columnist December 19, 2016

With the winter weather featuring the constant freezing cold temperatures, safety is a major concern. Both on the roads and in your cars, treacherous conditions exist for Wisconsin drivers. Inches of...

Fresh With Montanna is a column about high school life written by Montanna Cavegn, freshman.

Column: Administration Makes Freshmen Question: Why Us?

Montanna Cavegn, Staff Writer November 11, 2016

This school year has been an interesting one so far. A freshman student set a soap dispenser on fire, giving the rest of the upperclassmen a fantastic opinion of the ninth graders. A light-hearted video...

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