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Speak for the Future

Speak for the Future

The skills learned from speech team are helping students plan for their futures.
By Michaela Palmer, ReporterPublished February 3, 2022

The number one fear of Americans is speaking in front of a crowd. At one point or another in life, a person will have to speak in front of a group of people whether it be for work, school, or at an event.  While...

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Sneezy Season

It may be a common experience, but facing allergies can be a struggle.
By Tara Binte Sharil, Managing EditorPublished January 31, 2022

Allergy season is drawing closer and closer. Within a few months, sneezes will surround the air around us and the sound of noses blowing will fill rooms everywhere. On top of allergies going around, COVID...

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Girls Varsity team striding collectively as the gun goes off. Britt Prince and Ella Ford get in front of the pack first.

Leadership in the World of Sports

The inside details of what role leadership plays in modern day sports.
By Molly Bruggeman, ReporterPublished January 31, 2022

Leadership is seen all over this world. Work environment, the government, schools, and sports. Over the years sports become more and more competitive which transfers to more leadership. A great leader...

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The Food Shortages Across the Nation

With winter weather and Covid-19 cases on the rise, many grocery stores are experiencing empty shelves in which are making many families concerned.
By Landon Mahnke, ReporterPublished January 28, 2022

Shelves emptied, packages undelivered, and pantries awaiting to be filled. Grocery stores around the country are looking less and less filled by the day. With bad weather and an unstoppable virus, food...

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Spring Break Destination: Utah National Parks

Spring Break Destination: Utah National Parks

Exploring Utah’s “Mighty Five.”
By Joe Norman, ReporterPublished January 27, 2022

It’s safe to say that everyone loves breaks. Whether it be a break from work, school, or just the busyness of life, a little bit of breathing space is much needed. That is why spring break is so loved...

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A Fiery Miracle

Boulder suffered one of the worst forest fires in Colorado history.
By Tara Binte Sharil, Managing EditorPublished January 19, 2022

With about 45 minutes left on the road trip, I woke up from my nap and glanced out of the window. I was startled to see hazy-like fog fill the skies and the scenic mountains of Colorado vanished. Concerned,...

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The starting grid for the 2021 Formula One season. Ten teams, twenty drivers, and one championship.

History is Made: Formula One Season Recap

And with that, the Formula One season ends with a bang.
By Molly Bruggeman, ReporterPublished January 18, 2022

The wait is finally over, the Formula One 2021 season has come to an end. Max Verstappen, Red Bull’s lead driver, became the new Formula One World Champion following Lewis Hamilton who remained a seven...

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Two Tuprin sisters in a recent interview with ABC.

The System Has Failed the Turpin Siblings

Four years ago the Turpin siblings were rescued from their nightmare house, since they have been failed.
By Morgan Brickell, ReporterPublished January 18, 2022

In 2018, Jordan Turpin bravely escaped from her tortuous home in the end saving her and her 12 siblings lives. For their whole lives, the Turpin siblings were shut out from the world by their parents David...

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Informational scholarships drawing from counselors.

It’s All About the Money, Money, Money

Elkhorn Public Schools has many scholarships available to all graduating seniors in the district.
By Sami Frost, Editor-in-ChiefPublished January 18, 2022

There is constant nagging from parents, stress about money, and cluelessness about where to find scholarships. Although, the Elkhorn Public Schools Foundation has 60 convinient scholarships available on...

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A look at The Howl from the outside.

Update on The Howl

The school store was set to open in September, four months later and its doors remain closed.
By Sami Frost, Editor-in-ChiefPublished January 12, 2022

Elkhorn North Principal Dan Radicia said that the school store would be opening in September. Although, it is now December and the store still isn’t open. What is the reason for the delay? In September...

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The Unspoken Massacres

The Unspoken Massacres

School shootings are not talked about often, but continue to occur.
By Morgan Brickell, ReporterPublished January 10, 2022

Five days a week, and 10 months of the year students attend what should be a safe space. Unfortunately, over the last decades the word “safe” no longer applies to schools.  On November 30,...

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Plastic getting sorted from the trash pile they pulled out of the ocean.

The Ocean Clean Up

What once was impossible is being accomplished by the help of scientists and society.
By Ellie Meckna, Social Media ManagerPublished January 7, 2022

For the past few years, plastic pollution in the ocean has become increasingly worse and society's view to decrease polluting our oceans has increased. Tons of plastic end up in the ocean everyday ranging...

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