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Spirited Stangs

Spirited Stangs

Teagan Lynch, Opinion Editor September 26, 2022

The Millard North Mustangs charge into the lights towards battle, the forever faithful student section closely behind, pushing them towards victory. The general at the front of the herd organizes and inspires...

The Most Magical Performance on Earth

Anuj Singh, Staff Writer May 17, 2022

Every year, millions of people visit Walt Disney World in Orlando. They travel in search of the park’s promised magic, re-discovering their inner child. During spring break this year, many MN Band students...

IB Inspirations and Innovations

Emily Schmucker, Staff Writer May 17, 2022

In IB, students have worked hard all year to put together meaningful and beneficial projects of all kinds. On April 14, students got to display their creativity at the IB showcase. Helping others, developing...

Honor of His Life

Rebecca Jacobsen, Staff Writer May 17, 2022

For 15 years, Brian Begley has had what he would consider the privilege of leading MN as its principal. Now, a journey that began years ago will soon draw to a close. “I will definitely miss our students,...

Mustang Moving Forward

Sadie Hugelman, Staff Writer April 18, 2022

Walking through the halls the skywalk and student computers are new for past Millard North student Jackson Gzehoviak. Although there is the same principal, same teachers, and forensics coach, some things...

Spinning to Dayton

Rebecca Jacobsen, Staff Writer April 18, 2022

In the year 2020, the varsity winter guard team was preparing to travel to the Winter Guard International World Championships for the first time. But, like so many other opportunities in 2020, it was canceled...

Crafting a Stronger Community

Anuj Singh, Staff Writer April 18, 2022

March Madness has started and it’s getting wild. Fans are yelling at the top of their lungs while flashing bright colors across the arena in support of their team. The crowd roars as their favorite college...

Understanding the Unknown

Sneha Selvaraj, Opinions Editor March 1, 2022

As the word “quarantine” first echoed through every household in the U.S., the emerging feelings of confusion and fear were quickly masked by the prospect of wearing pajamas all day and the joy of...

The Perfect Fit

Teagan Lynch, Staff Writer March 1, 2022

Putting on your makeup, choosing the right pair of heels, and getting ready to go dance the night away with your best friends. All that’s missing is the perfect prom dress. However, dress shopping...

Murals by Mustangs

Emily Schmucker, Staff Writer March 1, 2022

When Art teacher Jon Austin and German teacher Wendy Brennan realized something was missing from the empty and blank walls of the art and language stairwells, they knew they had to do something about it....

Taking over an important role

Mahika Kanchanam, Lifestyle Editor March 1, 2022

As Mr. Begley announced that the 2021 to 2022 school year would be his last working year before retirement, talking came to a stop as students looked at each other, eyes wide open. After Begley’s announcement,...

Covid Omicron

Morgan McCormack, News Editor December 20, 2021

Hospitals are filling to capacity once more as the Omicron variant begins to run rampant, infecting at a higher rate than any of the previous variants of interest (VOI) and variants of concern (VOC). Infectious...

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