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Letter From The Editor: Step Into Ambition and Watch Yourself Grow

Letter From The Editor: Step Into Ambition and Watch Yourself Grow

Ashlyn Jacobs, Editor-in-Chief September 9, 2019

From the minute one steps foot into the schoolyard in the beginning of freshman year to the day those same feet cross the stage during graduation, high school leaves a mark on each and every one of us.  Though...

Letter From the Editor: We Changed Our School . . . Next, We Change the World

Letter From the Editor: We Changed Our School . . . Next, We Change the World

Emilee Wise, Editor-in-Chief May 27, 2019

Even after a 50 below winter, spring has finally arrived, and summer-- thankfully-- awaits around the corner.  This year had been a challenging one for NHS, as we faced things we could never had predicted...

Both McDonald's and Starbucks sell billions of cups of coffee annually, making them the two most successful fast food chains in America.

Review: McDonald’s Versus Starbucks Coffee

Nathaniel Gehrke, Student of Journalism May 19, 2019

According to an article on HuffPost, the average American drinks 2.1 cups of coffee per day. Two of the most popular places to purchase coffee, Starbucks and McDonald's, offer vastly different experiences....

Review of Hoodie Brands: Trend Dictates Quality and Style in Fashion Staple

Trevor Oneacre, Student of Journalism May 19, 2019

When people think of hoodies, they think one of two things:  Either they think of the negative connotation that comes with the word “hoodie,” or they think of being a teen in a cozy sweater that is...

Edmund Kemper mug shot-1973

Review: “Mindhunter” is a Netflix Hit because of Fascination with Crime

Olivia Widmer, Student of Journalism May 19, 2019

Mindhunter a TV series that hit Netflix in 2017, touches on subjects not easy for reader’s ears. The show taking place in the late 1970s follows two agents, who end up traveling across the country to...

'Do you know the three most important words in the world?'

Column: Breeding Pets Does More Harm than Good

Maddie Nail, Student of Journalism May 19, 2019

A problem that often goes unheard of, but it still a dangerous and serious issue, is pet overpopulation, specifically dogs and cats. Most people own either a dog or a cat, adopting from animal shelters,...

Review: "Good at Falling" By The Japanese House

Review: “Good at Falling” By The Japanese House

Claire Bruder, Music Reviewer May 19, 2019

This year has been extremely influential for music with the release of numerous astounding albums, including “Good at Falling” by The Japanese House. Written by English singer-songwriter Amber Bain,...

The Chicken and Waffle Sandwich Offered by Cozzy Corner

Review: The Journey for Chicken and Waffles

Jesus Mora, Student of Journalism May 17, 2019

Chicken and waffles is a classic soul dish. The origin of the dish began in Wells Supper Club in Harlem during the 1930s. Myrecipes.com says the basic idea is: “Crispy thighs alongside deep pocketed...

Shamrock Shake Review: Worth the Hype or an Average Mint Shake

Shamrock Shake Review: Worth the Hype or an Average Mint Shake

Amanda Argall, Student of Journalism May 13, 2019

The spring season is coming to a close, and with that, the production of McDonald’s Shamrock Shakes. Many locations concluded their limited-time offer of the shake sometime in April, leaving Shamrock-Shake...

Students at Townville Elementary in South Carolina cry after a gunman opened fire on the playground in 2016. (Katie McLean/Anderson Independent-Mail/Associated Press)
Photo found at Washington Post.

Column: Recurring School Shootings Create Need for Teachers to Carry Guns

Kiana Valeri, Student of Journalism May 13, 2019

Days and days go by as a recurring problem -- so big -- yet, so simple to solve; it has only been getting worst. That is school shootings. With a topic like this that is so controversial, no one can seem...

Prom Music Review:  Okay Music with Slow Transitions

Prom Music Review: Okay Music with Slow Transitions

May 13, 2019

Prom. The event everyone awaits.  Planning includes:  getting dresses or suits, buying tickets and finding a date. It is the talk for months in advance. Questions fill the air.  "What does your dress...

The author enjoying her summer, her crutch at her side.

Column: Disabled Students Deserve Accessible Schools

Maddie Bero, Student of Journalism May 13, 2019

In my 13 years of school in the N.J.S.D., I have had a number of struggles. I understand that everyone has struggled at one point in life, and everyone is going through something. But some of my struggles...

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