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Equine Excellence

Natalie Hill, Lifestyle Editor September 25, 2023

The sun shines brightly overhead, warming the ground beneath it. This hot July day provides the perfect pool conditions for most, but senior Annika Krizmanich has other plans. Clad in riding boots and...

Rugs R Us

Argyrenia, Staff Writer September 25, 2023

Looking around your room all you see are dull walls, an empty floor, and a boring bed. A rug made by Senior Josh McFadden could just be the thing to tie your space together. With the help of a Millard...

Juggling Jobs

Anuj Singh, Online Editor July 30, 2023

Teaching is not an easy job. Among teaching several different classes, each with individualized material, and mentoring hundreds of students, teachers must also find time for grading and creating lesson...

Yummy-Chaa

Teagan Lynch, Opinions Editor May 8, 2023

The creamy, flavor-infused milk tea travels through my straw, followed by a small, chewy sphere of tapioca. These are just two of the possible components used to make one of my favorite drinks: boba tea. Without...

Bring It On

Isabel Gross, Staff Writer May 8, 2023

Junior Skye Hester participated in both All Star and MN cheer. Currently on her 8th season, She participated in All star cheer up until her sophomore year.  “All Star cheer can be pretty mentally...

Dull Reading Ends With This

Grace Evert, Staff Writer May 8, 2023

Initially, I was skeptical of Colleen Hoover’s best-selling book “It Ends With Us”. As I opened the first page, I was nervous the novel would be just another cliche romance read. Would my predictions...

Commemorating Colors

Commemorating Colors

Emily Schmucker, Staff Writer May 5, 2023

Colors of all kinds fly through the air. Everyone within reach experiences a shower of vibrant, rainbow powders known as gulal. The powder meshes onto their clothes, sinks into their scalps, and stains...

Building A Braiding Business

Building A Braiding Business

Mahika Kanchanam, In-Depth Editor May 5, 2023

Most girls have experienced getting in trouble for secretly braiding a friend's hair at the back of the classroom in elementary school or making it the main activity of every sleepover. It’s hard to...

With Success Comes a Sequel

Elias Pipinos, Front Page Editor February 14, 2023

A quarrel between mother and daughter, written by an eighth grader’s hand, and developed across 145 pages, Harmony Banwo’s Shattered Windows: It's Better To Be KILLER Than To Be KILLED now has a sequel...

Touchdowns and Traditions

Touchdowns and Traditions

Rebecca Jacobsen, Co-Editor-in-Chief February 14, 2023

You pile your plate with chips, dip, pizza, and endless snacks. Picking up a can of Mountain Dew, you walk into your living room just in time to hear cheers erupting from your family– your team has just...

A Reconnaissance For Records

A Reconnaissance For Records

Mia Castro, Staff Writer February 14, 2023

I glance at my phone. It’s 7:07 PM. I have to get home, tomorrow’s a school night! Still, I feel I’m missing something on my visit to my favorite spot in Omaha, the Old Market.  My exhale in...

Feels Like Christmas

Feels Like Christmas

Sadie Hugelman, Sports Editor January 5, 2023

Walking down Howard Street of the Old Market, street lamps lit up the brick road.  The weather was brisk and windy and my hands shook from the cold. Snow trailed the ground as I stepped into a shop with...

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