• May 14Tuesday, May 14 Baseball - Home vs. Kaukauna, 4:30 p.m.
  • May 13Monday, May 13 Middle School Grades 7/8 Concert, 7:30 p.m. (Pickard Auditorium)
  • May 13Monday, May 13 Middle School Grade 5/Grade 6 Magnet Concert, 6 p.m. (Pickard Auditorium)
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Turning 18-years-old in high school is not as glamorous as the movies show.

The Year I Learned What Turning 18 Really Meant In High School

Charley Hrobsky, Editor-in-Chief November 9, 2016

I registered to vote on Nov. 8 promptly at 7 a.m. in order to have time before the bell rang at school. The black marker floated between candidates printed professionally in black ink on white paper. I...

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

Column: One Freshman’s Transition to High School

Montanna Cavegn, Columnist October 7, 2016

It was hard to know what to expect going into high school. I heard plenty of different things from different people, and all of them seemed to contradict each other. Some would say that high school really...

Defining Feminism in a New Generation

Charley Hrobsky, Editorial Editor February 14, 2016

This past week I decided to venture to the "Moments" icon on Twitter and noticed a headline that was interesting, "How Women Are Written in Hollywood" by @femscriptintros. I perused through the tweets...

2016 Presidential Election: Merchandise, Media and Millennials

Madeline Terlap, Editor-in-Chief February 10, 2016

I spent Sunday morning on Youtube, watching Stephen Colbert on “The Late Show” make every possible joke he could about the 2016 presidential race. I do not usually watch Youtube videos all morning,...

Serious Column: Body Shaming Causes Pain

Emily Pirwitz, Columnist December 6, 2015

Body shaming occurs every day in the teenage community as a subcategory to bullying. Call someone fat? Just one word can affect an individual for life. According to J.K. Rowling, “Is fat really...

6 Reasons I Support Sen. Bernie Sanders and You Should Too

Frank Slavinsky, Political Columnist September 20, 2015

With the self proclaimed Democratic Socialist Bernie Sanders poll numbers rising above former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's in many primary states such as Iowa and New Hampshire, the Vermont...

Column: Fuel up with healthy snacks

December 27, 2014

By: Humorous Columnist Marissa Hart High school students are hungry after the long day of tests; they  probably will go home and pick whatever the first thing they see in the kitchen is. Students, however,...

Column: Stress needs management

December 27, 2014

 By: Serious Columnist Maddie Terlap Every NHS student will experience stress during high school. These teen-age years are full of stressors: homework, tests, family, friends, crushes and the future....

Column: Types of student crushes exposed

December 1, 2014

  By: Humorous Columnist Marissa Hart In life, people experience many different kinds of unfortunate crushes. I am here to tell you about these different types because, not only have I had them, I have...

Column: Advice to underclassmen — Try harder

November 24, 2014

    By:  Serious Columnist Maddie Terlap As 12-week grades loom, students settle successfully into the new year. The winter months are an exciting time for students; they are filled with time off...

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