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American Heart Association Red Out Events Featured on February's Calendar

American Heart Association Red Out Events Featured on February’s Calendar

Joshua Sturgell, Analyst January 10, 2019

  Seniors Anna Beyer and Breanna Borgen are organizing a Red Out at the Feb. 12 basketball game at 7:30 p.m. to support the American Heart Association. T-shirts are $10 and all proceeds...

Infographic:  How Well Do Neenah Teachers Get Paid

Infographic: How Well Do Neenah Teachers Get Paid

Joshua Sturgell, Analyst January 4, 2019

Sources: Caffee, Alex. “Teacher Salaries in America.” Niche, 19 Nov. 2018, www.niche.com/blog/teacher-salaries-in-america/. Accessed 3 Jan. 2019. “Salary for Public School Teacher in Wisconsin.”...

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...

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,...

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...

Neenah diver Av Osero finished first in the WIAA state competition with a score of 515.2 for 11 dives.

Neenah Diver Wins Three Consecutive State Championships

Ashlyn Jacobs, Staff Writer December 12, 2018

Winning three consecutive state championships in diving takes talent and consistency -- both of which Neenah junior Av Osero displayed her freshman, sophomore and junior diving seasons. “Once I won,...

IIllustration by freshman Abi Wise.

Neenah News: A Year’s Summary

Staff Editorial December 12, 2018

The year 2018, while dominated by global and national events, was also considerably memorable closer to home. Though 365 days may seem like forever, the minutes of 2018 are ever dwindling, leaving NHS...

National Day on Writing was created to be an annual event celebrated across the United States on Oct. 20.

#WhyI Write Raising Awareness of Literacy

Lauren Sturgell, Staff Reporter December 4, 2018

In a world of texts and tweets, IMs and DMs, it has become easy to keep in touch with entire online communities with the press of a button. This network of connections can also be used to raise awareness...

The Orbit was created to service students in need.  What started as an idea for a small food closet to provide snacks to underprivileged students has since expanded this school year to a fully fledged resource with items essential to daily life.

Food Drive: Orbit Restocked by Community

Emilee Wise, Editor-in-Chief December 3, 2018

The Thanksgiving food drive hosted by Sources of Strength the week before Thanksgiving break successfully collected food and monetary donations for students in need. Food donations went to stock the...

The Hmong tapestry (project started by Kalia Vang) displayed in the Conant wing.

Tapestry Adds Hmong Culture to NHS

Drew Karle, Student of Journalism November 17, 2018

A Hmong tapestry, worked on by a group of students, has added needed diversity to NHS. A 2018 Neenah High School graduate, Kalia Vang, painted a Hmong tapestry with Art teacher Ms. Lisa Dorschner and...

Students and Special Olympics athletes pose for photos at the conclusion of Phase 2C

Column: Special Olympics Basketball Pummels Staff in Annual Matchup

Frank Slavinsky, Sports Columnist November 17, 2018

This past Thursday night, Neenah’s Special Olympics Basketball Team narrowly edged out the Staff Team with a score of 41-39 at the Phase 2 C game. Each year, the Special Olympics squad takes on a...

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