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Understanding the unknown

Sneha Selvaraj, Opinions Editor October 5, 2021

When the distribution of COVID-19 vaccines began in January, saying it was met with resistance would be an immense understatement. While many rushed to vaccination centers to reserve their dose, an even...

Breaking the Stigma

Teagan Lynch, Staff Writer September 27, 2021

On Tuesday, August 24th, the 103rd rape since 2005 and the 78th rape since 2015 occured at the FIJI fraternity house of University of Nebraska Lincoln. The following days and nights, hundreds of college...

A Nation Divided

Reema Guda, Staff Writer September 27, 2021

“Let’s not get political”. In the wake of social movements such as Black Lives Matter and Stop Asian Hate, it seems as though our country has unnecessarily become more divided than ever. With increased...

War of the worlds

Anuj Singh, Staff Writer September 27, 2021

The world is currently filled with scenes that seem to be out of a dystopian film. In the United States, uncontrollable fires rage in the west and destroy the properties of millions, while in the east,...

Being tactful on Tik-Tok

September 27, 2021

Scrolling through your For You page; you see someone has stolen the soap dispenser from the East Wing hallway, is that why you couldn’t wash your hands yesterday? Your school bathroom has fallen victim...

Upping the paycheck

Thomas Begley, Staff Writer May 19, 2021

  Workers put their blood, sweat and tears into the dedication and services they provide for customers. The least we as a society can do to show them appreciation is to boost their pay in order...

Changing into who I am today

Bridget Neville, Front Page Editor May 18, 2021

Coming into MN from my private middle school, I knew approximately eight people and only liked one of them. I was shy, afraid, and lonely.  Changing into the loud, friendly person I am now has been...

Turnover to Empty Stands

Aiden Lewald, Staff Writer May 14, 2021

The camera pans the field, first focusing on the star players, then shifting to the sidelines full of coaches, trainers, and even more players, before it finally lands on the stands.  There is something...

Make life extraordinary

Ever Loveridge , Staff Writer May 13, 2021

It’s hard to believe that in less than two  months, the Class of 2021 will be done with their high school careers. I remember my first day of freshman year looking towards the future and thinking senior...

In the Blink of an Eye

Maddie Coffin, Staff Writer May 5, 2021

On August 14, 2017, I stepped into MN for the first time as a student. I thought to myself that four years of high school seemed like an eternity, and then I blinked my eyes and I’m a few weeks short...

More than just “intense”

More than just “intense”

Isa Luzarraga, Editor-In-Chief May 3, 2021

The descriptor “intense” and I have an interesting relationship. For four years, I have walked through MN with a purpose, always intent to reach my final destination, whether it be my calculus class...

I am one in ten

Bridget Neville, Front Page Editor April 20, 2021

There’s a lot I wish I could tell my younger self: do not get bangs, stop investing all my savings in DuctTape, and maybe spend less time planning my wedding with Zayn Malik. But if I had one thing to...

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