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Comic Strip:  Meltdown During Finals

Comic Strip: Meltdown During Finals

Emilee Wise, Editor-in-Chief January 15, 2019

Salutes and Slams Week of Jan. 8

Salutes and Slams Week of Jan. 8

January 9, 2019

Slam: A pulled fire alarm sets school into reactions ranging from annoyance to panic. Students' inappropriate use of social media upsets and disappoints peers, parents, staff and community. Salute: ...

View from outside of Quench (1160 Westowne Dr., Neenah).

Review: Smoothie Shop, Quench, Opens in Neenah

Maddy Zitzelsberger, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

Quench, a smoothie shop -- opened in Neenah during March of 2018 -- helps provides a healthy, nutritious lifestyle. Quench creates unique smoothies with over 40 different flavors,  which each smoothie...

Editorial: Apple, Better or Worse

Editorial: Apple, Better or Worse

Mason Jones, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

Apple products have been a staple in many homes, classrooms, and pockets for decades. Apple products are one of the most popular brand of phone, computer, music device and more. Many people have varying...

Review of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Review of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Evan Miracle, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

Being a diehard Spider-Man fan, I was definitely not going to miss Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. I would and have watched every Spider-Man film made, no matter how bad it might be. As a film fan,...

Column:  A Guide to Holiday Greetings

Column: A Guide to Holiday Greetings

Ally Poss, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

In recent years, a controversy has risen surrounding holiday greetings. Some claim a new era encouraging self-awareness or political-correctness suppresses the ability to say “Merry Christmas,” while...

Table full of vegan, holiday-themed treats.

Review of Vegan Holiday Foods: Which Ones are Worth the Buy?

Drew Karle, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

The holidays are an exciting, lively time. Singing from carolers fill the air, string lights with arrays of color twinkle in the eyes, huge eight-foot blow ups live on people’s lawns and the smell of...

Birds are more susceptible to disease in the winter, so it is important to clean your bird feeders and bird baths regularly.

Column: Winter Wildlife Calls for Assistance

Sammy Meverden, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

Winter winds can be brutal for everyone, especially the local wildlife. Sure, they do not have to worry about things like shoveling snow, or spending too much on their heating bill, but they do worry about...

One might think that with cheese curds, one gets what one pays for; however, my experiences have suggested that this is not the case.

Food Review: One Curd to Rule Them All

Claudia Miller, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

In the world of fast food sides, little compares with the fried golden treasure that is a cheese curd. I wanted to know which was the superior curd, so I went on a quest to find the best of these crispy...

Album Review: Who Killed Puck?

Album Review: Who Killed Puck?

Solon Ramos, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

The Album Who Killed Puck was a project released by Craig Minowa, the founder of the band Cloud Cult, in 2000. Cloud Cult is an indie music group based out of Duluth, Minn. Brought together in Minneapolis,...

Making Christmas cookies is a fun and tasty way to spend time with friends and family this holiday season.

Review: Best Christmas Cookies

Kaley Waters, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

Countless cookie recipes and many variations exist but even still, a few classics have stood the test of time and prove to be all-time favorites for people of all ages. These delicious holiday classics...

A picture of me hugging my family's Christmas Tree this year.

Column: The Great Christmas Tree Controversy

Josie Cleveland, Student of Journalism December 27, 2018

Since the early 16th century, families worldwide have put up a Christmas tree to honor one of the biggest Christian holidays. According to History.com, Christmas trees, similar to the ones placed in homes...

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