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Obamaha: Welcoming the President to Omaha

Obamaha: Welcoming the President to Omaha

Anna Bartholet, News Editor February 9, 2016

From his election into the presidency in 2008 to his reelection in 2012, President Obama has been a staple name in American households for well over 8 years now. He became the 4th president to visit all...

The Race to Read is On

Haley Elder, Staff Writer February 5, 2016

Feb. 1st marks the beginning of MN’s second Mustang Reading Challenge. It’s back and better than ever. Librarian Noel Weigel teamed up with the Book Club President junior Megan Jenkins, in order to...

Infinity finds success on stage

Infinity finds success on stage

Olivia Johannes, Feature Editor February 5, 2016

After six years of dedication and endless rehearsals, Millard North’s varsity show choir, Infinity, created history at Gretna PrimeTime. “Everyone was so excited, the energy in the room was intense...

Friends and fall meet for a very special dance

Friends and fall meet for a very special dance

Anna Bartholet, News Editor January 7, 2016

The room is dark and bright lights bounce off of the walls to the beat of pump-up party music. In the large reception room you are immediately greeted by boisterous laughs, and flamboyant dance moves that...

Computer club continues to inspire its members

Christina Youn, Front Page Editor January 7, 2016

MN is known for its robust football program and strong academics. However, for the first time this year, MN is making a statement in computer science. With a new teacher came many new innovations that...

New Directions and New Dreams

Anna Bartholet, News Editor January 7, 2016

Senior year is reputed to be one of the most important and crucial times of a student’s life. The ACT and SAT scores are sent to universities, what seem to be life altering decisions must be made in...

The sound of our school

Kori Christensen, Staff Writer January 7, 2016

The sound of the symphony slowly fades and the last note rings through the Lide center as the audience begins to rise in applause. On Nov. 19-21, select students from orchestra, band, choir, and their...

No pity for the kitties

No pity for the kitties

Joey Covolo, Editor in Chief January 7, 2016

Four seconds remain. Five titles await. Mustangs are clinging on with a 21 to 14 advantage. One play for Millard West to tie or head home as runner-ups. A deep pass to the endzone lands short in the hands...

Bearded for a cause

Kori Christensen, Opinions Editor November 18, 2015

The holiday season is here again and along with it No Shave November. But this year Health Occupation Students of America or HOSA is sponsoring a No Shave November fundraiser this year. Male teachers...

Forensics: Where you begin and where you go

Anna Bartholet, News Editor November 18, 2015

Public speaking is a skill that is very necessary both in school, and society alike. MN offers a class that equips students with very necessary public speaking skills that build confidence and strength...

Comforting the community

Comforting the community

Joey Covolo, Editor in Chief November 18, 2015

As young adults, teachers and parents often preach upon those to give back to their communities for all the community has done to them. However, due to their busy schedules, these adults often miss out...

Milk jugs with a new meaning

Christina Youn, Front Editor November 18, 2015

Every year, students can be seen carrying around milk jugs, collecting money. These students are members of a club called Amnesty, a volunteer club that has many charity projects throughout the year. The...

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