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Making the Assist

Adrianne Cleven
May 31, 2016July 14, 2016
Featured Story Sports
Northwood alum and UNC basketball manager Maria Vanderford discusses highlights, disappointments of an unforgettable season. Maria Vanderford, a current junior at UNC-Chapel Hill and former...

“I feel a little bit like an outsider”: Race in AP and honors classes

Becca Heilman
May 31, 2016July 25, 2016
News/Features
    To many students, Advanced Placement (AP) and honors classes are the norm, natural progressions on one’s high school academic track. Amid the advanced and often...

Gap Year: Students take a year “on”

Briana Stone
May 31, 2016June 2, 2016
News/Features
A form of procrastination? A slacker’s path out of studying? On the outside looking in, tak- ing a gap year may seem like an irresponsible...

The Cost of Success: Barriers prevent extracurricular participation

Emmy Robertson
May 31, 2016May 31, 2016
News/Features
Extracurriculars are school related activities that do not necessarily have anything to do with a student’s courses. In Dec. 2014, six out of every 10...
Self love: What my first heartbreak taught me about myself

Self love: What my first heartbreak taught me about myself

Chloe Maynard
May 31, 2016May 30, 2016
Opinion
    I’m 15, and I experienced my first heartbreak a couple months ago. I thought I was in love with this boy, so I made him...
How Non-Traditional Schools Molded Me

How Non-Traditional Schools Molded Me

Hannah Gail Shepherd
May 31, 2016July 14, 2016
Opinion
    I began my schooling as a Montessori student; there were no desks, no bells and no change of classrooms. I came into my classroom every...

Private school involvement in public school athletics sparks debate

Davis Palermo
May 31, 2016July 14, 2016
Featured Story Sports
  The scoreboard reads 0-0, as the game has not even started yet. But the athletes stand on the expensive turf field, already feeling the...

Editorial—Northwood and Nature: Room to improve

admin
May 31, 2016May 30, 2016
Opinion
    It is the opinion of the editorial board of The Omniscient that Northwood as a community, as a system and as an organization is not...

“It was debilitating”: Students deal with mental illness

admin
May 31, 2016May 30, 2016
News/Features
“[Depression] makes you feel tired. You don’t want to do anything, it almost feels like you’re fake sick, without a cough and sniffles; you feel...

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