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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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Maddie Ellis ready for summer school.

Summer School

Summer school is a popular option for students who don’t have room in their schedule during the school year or want to get a class out of the way.
By Colin Keith, ReporterPublished May 25, 2021

The final bells ring for the school year with summer beginning. However many students throughout the U.S. choose, or are forced, to take summer school. There are many types of summer school classes,...

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2021-2022 Editorial Board

2021-2022 Editorial Board

Click through the gallery to view the new editorial staff for the 2021-2022 school year.
Published May 24, 2021

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Drew Broady studying in his room for finals.

Finals Put Into Question

Finals are the tests at the end of the semester to examine the content retained by students in school over a longer period of time. The question is, are they really worth the stress they put on students?
By Payton Coulter, Social Media ManagerPublished May 24, 2021

Students stress for weeks out about finals, thinking it could either make or break their grade. While this could be true if one is on the borderline, it most likely will not move a semester grade much,...

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Well Deserved Time off

Well Deserved Time off

Teachers work 9 out of the 12 months in a year. What they do in the 3 months off is mostly taking advantage of the free time, while every now and then, stopping by the building.
By Jack Vokt, ReporterPublished May 24, 2021

Teacher’s official last day is May 28, just one more day than students. Most of that day is finalizing grades. They spend a little bit of that day grading finals that they maybe didn’t get to the following...

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Elkhorn North's take on COVID Vaccines

Elkhorn North’s take on COVID Vaccines

Students and staff share their experiences with the COVID-19 vaccine.
By Maddie Ellis, Editor-in-ChiefPublished May 17, 2021

With the introduction of the COVID vaccine, many people have been weary to get vaccinated or have decided to just wait it out. The vaccine was first released for adults over 18 in early 2021, and more...

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Crowds of people getting emotional after hearing the verdict of the Derek Chauvin Trial. Photo by LA Times

Chauvin vs. America

Different perspectives on the Trial of Derek Chauvin
By Tara Binte Sharil, Managing EditorPublished May 12, 2021

Millions of people tuned into the livestream of the verdict of Derek Chauvin on April 20, 2021. Minnesotans gathered around the Judicial District Court of Minnesota, waiting to hear the verdict of the...

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Zach Moresette's truck of mowing supplies.

Fun and Easy Places to Work in Summer

By Jack Vokt, ReporterPublished May 10, 2021

Most places in the US require someone to be at least 15 to start working. Many high school students fit into this range, the one problem can be finding the time to work as a student. During the summer...

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Parker Mahloch's set up for Promposals.

Promposal Perfection

It takes guts to ask someone to be your date to Prom.
By Jack Vokt, ReporterPublished April 29, 2021

Being a junior, most students are getting to experience Prom for the first time this year. Along with this, North did not have a homecoming this year either because of COVID-19. It is the first school...

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