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Dazzling Debut

Dazzling Debut

Isabel Gross, Staff Writer January 9, 2023

Leading up to their debut on December 13, show choir members have been drilling choreography and memorizing lyrics since the first week of school, while directors work behind the scenes to perfect small...

Playing with a Purpose

Playing with a Purpose

Emily Schmucker, Staff Writer January 9, 2023

What makes you feel alive? At peace? Energized? Senior Eshaan Giri feels all of this and more when he plays the cello.  “It’s like visual art. It’s a way to express my ideas, it's a way to express...

Shifting Society

Olivia Torrez, Co-Editor-in-Chief January 9, 2023

IB Coordinator Rhonda Betzold sits down in her office in September of this year and opens her computer to find an email from Dr. Bearinger about taking over as the National Honors Society, NHS, sponsor...

Our Silent Superheroes

Our Silent Superheroes

Anuj Singh, Online Editor December 7, 2022

Not all superheroes wear capes. But some of them can be identified by the cleaning supplies they carry with them. With spray bottles aimed like laser guns, floor scrubbing machines as their trusty steeds,...

The Rise of Safety Standards

The Rise of Safety Standards

Mahika Kanchanam, In-Depth Editor November 7, 2022

Four people were shot on the tennis courts of McLain High School in Oklahoma. One shot on the campus of the University of Arizona. Three people were shot during a football game at Whitmer High School in...

Atypical Actors

Atypical Actors

Elias Pipinos, Front Page Editor November 7, 2022

“Officer, grab him,” says the familiar face of Snyder as he watches Jack, Davey, and Les run away as fast as they can. “You, Jack Kelly, stop!” A tense chase ensues, with the trio making a narrow...

Midterm Madness

Midterm Madness

Isabel Gross, Staff Writer November 7, 2022

It’s that time of year again; red and blue signs fill lawns across Omaha, heated debates take up major TV time slots, and it’s common to see candidate ads in your mailbox. The midterm elections are...

“Helping Me Embrace Who I Am”

“Helping Me Embrace Who I Am”

Rebecca Jacobsen, Co-Editor-in-Chief November 4, 2022

Senior Jada Levering took a deep breath before entering room 2639, the location of MN’s new Black Student Union. Attending a school with a predominantly white population could make it easier to feel...

Cleaning Up Our Act

Cleaning Up Our Act

Natalie Hill, Staff Writer November 4, 2022

Every morning is roughly the same: you get ready and make the drive to school, listening to one of your favorite songs and trying to start your day off right. However, the second you pull into the parking...

Starks’ Start

Starks’ Start

Olivia Torrez, Co-Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2022

Stopping before the main entrance, Matthew Starks takes a breath and fixes his tie. It's been seven years since he last taught at MN. The school has evolved significantly since then, but, then again, so...

Hot Takes on Homecoming

Hot Takes on Homecoming

Mia Castro, Staff Writer September 28, 2022

The sun sets and a feeling of excitement wafts through the warm twilight air as girls brush out their fresh curls, gather their friends, and touch up their makeup for the last time. Guys fluff up their...

Politically Passionate

Politically Passionate

Natalie Hill, Staff Writer September 27, 2022

The National Mall is one of the most recognizable areas in America, featuring famous landmarks such as the Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument. This summer, it was inhabited by 98 high school boys...

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