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Wi-Fi is very slow to load in the lunchroom. Messages either don't send, or slowly load.

The Connection Conspiracy

Slow Wi-Fi may indicate a darker truth
By Niharika Kandari, Section EditorPublished October 29, 2025

You have twenty-five pages of AP US History homework due in twenty minutes, and your tabs won’t load. Or even worse; your grade went from a 1 to a 3- in Chem and PowerSchool isn’t working. Slow Wi-Fi...

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Student Abigail Kwon stresses about keeping her grades up. The constant pressure to be perfect weighs heavily on students.

Why School Sucks

Academic expectations negatively impact students’ performance
By Alyssa Palmer, Staff WriterPublished October 29, 2025

At Elkhorn North, the pressure to succeed is impossible to ignore. The school is known for its extremely high academic standards, and students are expected to live up to them. Classes move fast, and students...

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Student Abigail Kwon lays on her desk due to exhaustion. She is in many extracurriculars and has little to no time to relax.

Making Room for Mental Health

Students say a break for mental health could increase happiness and success in school
By Jillian ODell, Staff WriterPublished October 27, 2025

Taking a day off for mental health wouldn’t just be about escaping stress, it would help students to prioritize balance and their emotional well-being. Mental health days would give students an opportunity...

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Bella Smith being conflicted over doing homework with a computer or paper and pencil.

Pencils Down, Chromebooks Outs

Paper-pencil assignments are becoming more rare as classrooms go more online.
By Asher Christo, Staff WriterPublished September 24, 2025

Technology surrounds us, it is an unescapable reality that we live in. In school, technology has been increasingly integrated into the learning experience. Who can forget all the time spent on Zoom during...

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Shut Up and Take My Money

Shut Up and Take My Money

Price of Nintendo Switch 2 strikes controversy online
By Evan Olijnek, Guest ReporterPublished May 22, 2025

*PRESS START*  I’m a huge video game fan and I’ve been playing Nintendo games ever since I can remember. Now, I’ve owned a Nintendo Switch for 7 years. So, when the Nintendo Switch 2 Direct,...

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The use of technology to referee sports is ruining tradition

The use of technology to referee sports is ruining tradition

As robot umps and video review systems continue to become more sophisticated, are sports losing their spirit?
By Luke Jefferson, Guest ReporterPublished May 22, 2025

Everyone knows the boiling frustration that can happen when a referee appears to blow a call. “IS HE BLIND!!??,” some fans say. Others will chime in, “I know they placed a bet on this game!” Refereeing...

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A contradictory manner

A contradictory manner

Teachers preach adult behaviors, but still treat students like children
By Ava Newbauer, ReporterPublished May 19, 2025

High school is a time when students learn how to live, grow, and adapt in the real world. We are taught “life skills” and how to be responsible in the academic world, but does that translate to the...

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This is the house off of 187th and Honeysuckle  that was a victim of a fake 911 call.

S.W.A.T.TED

How an internet trends and pranks calls can turn dangerous.
By Asher Christo, Staff WriterPublished May 14, 2025

In late February, the Douglas County Sheriff’s office responded to a call which claimed that a man had shot his mother and intended on killing his sister at a house off 187th and Honeysuckle Street. The...

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Well That Wasn't High School Musical

Well That Wasn’t High School Musical

Hollywood has gotten high school all wrong
By Chelsea Mahloch, Social Media ManagerPublished May 12, 2025

Many of us grew up dreaming to live the lives of Troy Bolton and Gabriella Montez, spending high school falling in love, excelling within all passions, and breaking into flash mobs regularly. While some...

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Graphic made by Trenton Nolan, demonstrating the "weight" of school on students.

The Weight of The World

The pressure to have it all figured out
By Trenton Nolan, Graphics EditorPublished May 8, 2025

Elkhorn Public Schools is known for its success as a college preparatory school district, meaning that preparing students for higher education after high school is a pivotal part of the curriculum. At...

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Statistics showing the numbers of high school athletes that end up going to play college sports.

Pressure to Go Pro

High school students athletes feel obligated to play collegiate sports
By Harrison Vokt, Staff WriterPublished May 7, 2025

For many high school athletes, the dream of playing sports in college starts at a young age. From early morning practices to weekend tournaments, it’s easy to get caught up in the grind. But what happens...

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Graphic for "Goldfish and Hummingbirds: The price of convenience." Designed by Taiya Viacrucis

Goldfish and Hummingbirds

The price of convenience
By Taiya Viacrucis, Section EditorPublished May 7, 2025

Many adults who remembers landlines and dial-up internet are quick to say that kids these days have the attention span of a goldfish. It’s hard to argue when we fill our time watching TikToks that...

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