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My Older Brother: Growing up as Max’s protector

Eva Willauer
October 29, 2015October 28, 2015
Opinion
    As a little girl, you’re told that a good big brother watches over you. He’s supposed to fight off the playground bullies, show you the...

Throwing a Brick for Equality: Students discuss Stonewall and discrimination in media

Rania Kazmi
October 29, 2015October 28, 2015
Entertainment/Lifestyle
In 1969, a movement known as the Stonewall Riots took place. This movement consisted of a series of riots by the LGBTQ+ community spurred by...

Is the 10-point grading scale making students more lazy?

Riley Wolfgang
October 29, 2015October 28, 2015
News/Features
The Panel: Phyllis Bazzari is an English teacher who has been teaching for 16 years. Shannon Wolfgang is currently the Distance Learning Facilitator and has...

Driving Under the 

Influence: Students discuss 

the 

consequences

admin
October 29, 2015October 26, 2015
News/Features
“There was glass in my face.... My friend had glass in his mouth and everyone was bleeding. That was really the moment I knew I...

The Great Presidential Triathlon: Why presidential candidates campaign too long

Cameron Underwood
October 29, 2015October 28, 2015
Opinion
In the past few election cycles, what was once known as the Presidential Race has evolved into a strange and malicious creature that could only...

Students Soaring: Graham Cleven and Hannah Cook reach new heights

Ava Johnson
October 29, 2015October 28, 2015
News/Features
On a cloudy Wednesday afternoon, junior Hannah Cook executes her first solo flight in a Cessna 152, a small two seater plane clocking in at...

Finding Motivation in the Face of Tragedy: The rise of Jonathan Robbins

Tanner Althoff
October 29, 2015October 28, 2015
Sports
Motivation can come from many different places. For sophomore Jonathan Robbins, it comes from a personal tragedy. His father, James Robbins, died from a heart...

New School, Old Challenges: A visually impaired student adjusts to Northwood

Colin Battis
October 29, 2015October 28, 2015
News/Features
In the new Speech & Debate class at Northwood, there is never an idle moment. Students spend every day mastering new techniques of public speaking...

The Life of a Ballerina: More than meets the eye

Jasmine Wilkie
October 29, 2015October 27, 2015
Opinion
You are doing the hardest variation,
or classical pas seul, meaning to dance alone, of your life. Despite the gleaming smile on your face, you can...

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