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AP World History: To take it or not?

AP World History: To take it or not?

Sophomores reflect on how they feel about taking their first AP class.
By Halle Pribnow, ReporterPublished October 12, 2021

While some students think AP classes may be too challenging to take, others, specifically sophomores in AP World History, see it as an opportunity to get college credit for their future.  The workload...

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School building at University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

College Prep and College Stress

The stressful process Elkhorn North students face as they are preparing for college.
By Ellie Meckna, Social Media ManagerPublished October 6, 2021

Senior year is supposed to be the “fun year” of high school, yet tons of students are stressed out due to preparing for college. With this group of seniors being the first senior class at Elkhorn...

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The food app used by One Gym members.

Healthy Living Simplified

Three keys to healthy living
By Cameron Mead, ReporterPublished September 29, 2021

During 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic took hold of people’s lives. With the closure of many gyms, sports clubs, and extracurricular activities, people had more and more time on their hands. This led to...

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Sweet 15

Sweet 15

Learning about the tradition of the popular celebration of quinceañeras.
By Michaela Palmer, ReporterPublished September 29, 2021

A quinceañera is more than just a big dress and a party; there are many interesting traditions that surround them. Lots of preparation and hard work is put into having a quienceñera.  The roots of...

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Signs are missing outside many restrooms at ENHS.

Sneaky Steals

A New Tik Tok Trend Encourages Students to Steal from Schools and Post it on Social Media
By Eden Freymann, ReporterPublished September 28, 2021

School officials all over the nation have conveyed a state of alarm and agitation. Signs, soap dispensers, clocks, fire alarms, and things alike have been disappearing at the hands of students. Kids are...

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The Truth about SeaWorld

The Truth about SeaWorld

The animals at SeaWorld are abused and breeded for entertainment.
By Sami Frost, Editor-in-ChiefPublished September 23, 2021

Imagine a picture perfect day, then all the sudden you get captured and locked up in a small, dark, cold cage for days on end. Your new home is one-millionth the size of your old home. It sounds like something...

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The 2021 Formula One grid. Photo courtesy of Motor Sport Magazine.

Formula One: The Fastest Sport on Wheels

The international world centered on Formula One.
By Molly Bruggeman, ReporterPublished September 21, 2021

Adrenaline. A rush of energy and excitement. Cars that go as fast as 200 miles per hour. The wheels are wearing down from the hot asphalt. One of the most uncommon sports in the U.S. today is Formula One...

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DEI taking a club picture.

DEI: Elkhorn’s Newest Club Addition

A new activism club has taken root in Elkhorn schools.
By Kendall Backora, ReporterPublished September 16, 2021

As a new school year kicks off, so does a new club: DEI. DEI stands for Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. The club is launching off its first year at Elkhorn high schools.  “It’s a really safe...

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New Husker athletic director speaking at UNO. Photo courtesy: Lincoln Journal Star

Trev Alberts: The Path to New Husker AD

Trev Alberts making his way to bigger and better things.
By Molly Bruggeman, ReporterPublished September 14, 2021

The colors of red and white shine brightly around the campus. Husker fans cheer loud enough to break the sound barrier. Nebraska sports have always had some sort of legacy in the University.  Sports...

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Elkhorn North’s Front Yard

Elkhorn North’s Front Yard

A look into the upcoming development on 180th and Maple
By Joe Norman, ReporterPublished September 8, 2021

Since 2020 Elkhorn residents driving past the intersection of 180th and Maple Streets have turned their attention to a modern and industrial looking building: Elkhorn North High School. However, positioned...

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U.S faces Afghans 
Phtoto by: The Mother Jones.com

Up to Date: Afghanistan

The sudden removal of troops in Afghanistan is affecting the U.S. more than ever
By Morgan Brickell, ReporterPublished September 7, 2021

On August 12, 2021 President Biden announced the departure of U.S troops from Afghanistan after nearly 20 years. Twenty years ago, al-Qaeda launched the September 11th attacks that led the U.S to invading...

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Unveiling The Howl

Unveiling The Howl

Students are ready for Elkhorn North’s school store to finally open after a year of closure.
By Sami Frost, Editor-in-ChiefPublished September 3, 2021

The 2020-2021 school year was full of progression for the new Elkhorn North High School. During its first year, there was construction on the auditorium and the second gym while school was in session....

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