Getting Out of the Game
Seniors say goodbye to their high school sports. by Maggie Luke and Lauren Downs Senior Lauren Luongo finished her last game of volleyball in high school as a state champion. She wrapped up years of…
Welcome to College
Alumni have advice for this fall’s incoming college freshmen by Madison Griffith and Alec Howard It can be scary going away to college. It’s the first time you’ll be on your own without your parents…
Students Make Their Own Music
Talented Northerners record and upload their music using new apps. by Aiyonna White Feature Editor Social media makes it easy for people to share their unique talents. With the rising popularity of SoundCloud, a website…
Bye Bye Spring Break
Opinion: Next year’s school schedule includes a much shorter spring holiday, but is that really a bad thing? by Taylor Isenberg Apprentice Editor Spring break is a tradition in America. In high school, spring break…
Hitting the Road
Opinion: Is 16 too young for teens to get a license? by Kayla Nalepa Assistant Editor In the state of Maryland a teenager must be 15 years and nine months in order to acquire a…
It’s All Fun and Games Till Someone Gets Hurt
Injuries are a part of the game, but they can be a serious problem for students who participate in sports. by Bradley Bogaczyk and Christian Daniel School sports and sports in general are fun to watch…
Bringing It Back
Vintage technologies are trending again. by Kelli Kaiser and Micaela Shannon Old trends tend to pop back into style and can become very popular among teens. Polaroids and vinyl records are two formerly out-of-style technologies…
Teachers When They Were 17
A look back at teachers when they were the same age as their students. by Jenna Jaeger and Aiyonna White It’s hard to think about the fact that the same teachers asking to see your hall…
All Tatted Up
Students with tattoos and piercings discuss what their body art means to them by Taylor Isenberg and Kayla Nalepa You’ve been thinking about it for a while now. Your parents said you could get a…