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An industry in quarantine

Cooper Piercy, Staff Writer October 10, 2020

In early March, dozens upon dozens of actors, stage hands, technicians, light crews, writers, and directors showed up for the final dress rehearsal for the Blue Barn Theater’s newest production, Marjorie...

A Yearbook for the History Books

Molly Murch, Co-Editor-In-Chief May 23, 2020

A screen with a dozen anxious faces grew progressively tense as eight lines of text appeared. Instantly, almost as if on cue, each two-by-two panel erupted into cheer.  On Apr. 24, MN journalism students...

Finding their perfect place

Isa Luzarraga, Lifestyle Editor May 23, 2020

Loss can seem like an impenetrable darkness, seldom parted by rays of light and hope. When middle schooler Jenna Witherspoon was losing her battle against cancer, a song was commissioned in her honor to...

Cottone on Tamron

Nate Hollenbeck, Staff Writer May 23, 2020

There are roughly three million high school seniors across America, all of whom are losing an important time in their lives to COVID-19. Sports seasons, graduation, senior prom, all gone.  Senior Mckenna...

Corona Cinema

Shruti Chada, Staff Writer April 25, 2020

Quarantine can be very boring. Being stuck in your house unable to see friends face to face is an experience that can be hard to endure. Fortunately, there is something else you can do to take up time...

Being in an Isolationship 

Anna Pipinos, Staff Writer April 25, 2020

Several days, several weeks or even a little over a month may have passed since you’ve last come in contact with people that aren’t your family, and as humans, we are not meant to be alone all the...

Perspectives 1,200 Miles Away

Lahari Ramini, News Editor April 23, 2020

Twice a month, senior Shivani Mudhelli opens up her computer to greet a friend, Andrea Lizzeth Mayer García, who lives 1,200 miles away. Mudhelli speaks in Spanish while García responds in English as...

From High School to Elementary Teaching

Rylie Mendez, Staff Writer April 17, 2020

Everyone’s lives have shifted since the hit of COVID-19. School has closed, leaving all students and teachers cooped up at home with a new system of learning to navigate. While students only have to...

Hungering for the Block

Hungering for the Block

Anna Pipinos, Staff Writer March 23, 2020

Taking a bite out of a warm, crispy french fry, I marvelled at the taste, and with the perfect, cold sip of a vanilla milkshake to wash it down, goosebumps made their way up and down my body.   The...

Love Letters to Illumination

Lahari Ramini, News Editor March 23, 2020

Voice warm-ups? Check. Starbucks medicine ball tea? Double-check. Perfect hair and makeup? Triple-check.  Prior to any show choir performance, sophomore Jordan Jelkin kneels backstage and links hands...

Freshman Natalie Burd and mother Alesha Smith traveled to D.C. for National Advocacy Day, March 4. The two advocated for several bills to fund TS research and spoke with NE state representatives.

‘Sorrow Before Joy’

Lucy Tu, Co-Editor-in-Chief March 23, 2020

Forty-eight hours before hospitalization, freshman Natalie Burd was watching a softball game, casually stretching her legs out in the stands after competing just minutes before. The afternoon was punctuated...

Keeping Disney+ In the Vault

Rylie Mendez, Staff Writer February 12, 2020

Disney has always been one of the biggest names in entertainment. Its new streaming service, Disney+, rocked the world with its release in November when over 10 million people subscribed within the first...

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