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Forgoing Feasts

Meghan Townsend, Staff Writer December 8, 2018

Lemon pie, soda, and garbage plates. For students Peyton Meink, Guillermo Espinoza, and Tony Rinn, these beloved treats are to be savored in the summer and left behind once fall begins. They have something...

Sophomore Allison Louthan leads the pack of runners at the Millard South 
Invitational on Sept.7. Individually, Louthan placed 4th overall at the meet, leading the team to an 8th place finish.

Trail to success

McKenzie Nelson, Co-Editor-in-Cheif November 12, 2018

  After the required mile run for gym class was over, so were many students’ running careers, but for others, this was just the beginning. The mile turned into longer, more competitive distances,...

My kind of mascot

My kind of mascot

Kaitlyn Kelly, staff writer November 8, 2018

Senior Marissa Salber felt the stares on her as she walked to her first period. No doubt people were wondering what she was carrying in her arms. Not everyday do you see someone carrying a stuffed horse...

Serving solo

Serving solo

Aanya Agarwal, Opinions Editor October 24, 2018

Don’t fix what isn’t broken, right? Well according to the Millard North Boys Varsity Tennis team, that’s exactly what should be done. Seniors Ben Starman and Nicholas St. Onge ended their last season...

Ace in the state

Keirstin Harkleroad, Staff Writer October 24, 2018

  Redemption is an important part of every team. Sometimes there are rough games or difficult practices, but redemption always gives players the opportunity to bounce back. Redemption is in the...

Tiger Triumphs

Isa Luzarraga, Entertainment Editor October 23, 2018

Upon his first major title win in five years, it was safe to say that the world of golf was shocked by Tiger Woods’ first-place finish at the Tour Championship. His win on Sept. 23rd marked his 80th...

Teaming Up For Districts

Aanya Agarwal, Staff Writer May 22, 2018

Picture this; every audience member is on the edge of their seat, and the tension on the court is so thick you can practically feel it suffocating you. There’s a player standing on the 3-point line,...

A Family By Any Other Name

Laurel Westerman, Staff Writer May 22, 2018

Behind every great athlete is an even greater team. Support comes from family, teammates, and inspiring coaches pushing us to do better. For the members of the Unified Bowling team, this support comes...

Keeping Track of Changes

Laurel Westerman, Staff Writer May 22, 2018

Strong leadership is an important aspect of any organized activity, especially one requiring huge investments of time into practice, individual training and competitions, like the girls track and field...

Eighth time’s a charm

Peytan Schulte, Sports Editor May 18, 2018

Eight issues. Eight columns. Eight two-day layout nights. Eight times seeing my name in print and eight times feeling the excitement of the papers coming in. I wish I could feel this feeling more. When...

Shining Bright on the Diamond

Shining Bright on the Diamond

Molly Murch, Staff Writer May 18, 2018

“You’re always one pitch away from it being your last pitch ever.” Freshman Drake Donahoe lives by these words of wisdom. This advice has given him the motivation to succeed in baseball, a sport...

Serving Up Singles

Lahari Ramini, Staff Writer May 14, 2018

Tennis is an individual sport. You are put out on a court where only you can win the match. There aren’t ten other people on a team who can cover your mistakes. It’s you. Just you. Despite this,...

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