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Sophomore Niharika Kandari reenacts how she crashed out. A few nights before, Kandari remembered when she thought a stranger was her dad at the Indian Store.

Embarrassment Isn’t Real

The rise of social anxiety, and why you shouldn’t let it stop you from having fun
By Taiya Viacrucis, Section EditorPublished October 24, 2024

During middle school and much of freshman year, I let my social anxiety dictate my everyday actions. Tired of stressing over trivial matters, I made a change that fundamentally bettered my life.  My...

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The crowd at the Pink-Out game vs Skutt was immense. North won 28-21 after a tense game.

And the crowd goes MILD!

All athletes need motivation sometimes; but it's a lot harder to play well when there’s almost no one watching.
By Niharika Kandari, Section EditorPublished October 24, 2024

“Be there, be loud.” The slogan is catchy and heard almost every week, but people just don't seem to be listening to it. The bleachers at home football games are pretty full, but the other sports...

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How to Make Enemies on the Road

How to Make Enemies on the Road

Bad driving habits lead to angry drivers - including me
By Ally Lawrence, ReporterPublished September 25, 2024

Every high school student looks forward to earning their driver’s license. Passing the driving test and receiving a first car is exciting for new drivers. Unfortunately, no one tells teenagers that everyone...

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Pump that Wolf Pack Spirit Up!

Pump that Wolf Pack Spirit Up!

Looking at the “behind the scenes” of school spirit
By Kyler Hilts, ReporterPublished September 25, 2024

School spirit seems to be at an all time low. Pep rallies, football games, spirit weeks, and other school events are an opportunity for students to show their school pride. But often, they simply don’t....

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Holding hands is one way PDA is seen at school everyday. While this may be endearing it is not school appropriate.

Cut the Kissing!!

Excessive PDA at Elkhorn North needs to stop
By Alyssa Palmer, Staff WriterPublished September 25, 2024

Lips locked and fingers intertwined- did just reading that gross you out? PDA or public displays of affection are unfortunately common at Elkhorn North. Whether it's in or between classes, students are...

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Emphasizing the “student” in student-athlete

Emphasizing the “student” in student-athlete

Winning should not be more of a focus than an athletes' grades
By Ava Newbauer, ReporterPublished September 25, 2024

Most schools have rules regarding grades and their impact on playing time for a student-athlete. Whether it's a set grade percentage or letter, there should be a grade standard for student-athletes across...

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Is Age Just a Number?

Is Age Just a Number?

Students have many opinions when it comes to appropriate high school relationships
By Niharika Kandari, Section EditorPublished September 23, 2024

What is it called when a freshman is dating a senior?  I don't know but it should be illegal. According to ABC, the average age gap between couples in the US is 2.3 years. So, if the grades don’t...

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Nebraska volleyball player Harper Murray in an interview with an ESPN reporter.

Too Great of Expectations

Some of the most exposed athletes in the world are still children
By Garrett Ringenberg, Staff WriterPublished September 23, 2024

Through interviews, reporters/news, as well as social media, student athletes, high school and collegiate, are put at extreme risk. Although they are still teenagers/children, they are expected to act...

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A Costco Churro Memorial in Utah. Photo courtesy of Cassidy Wixom.

Dear Costco: Murder has consequences

Getting rid of the Costco Churro has caused outrage- as it should.
By Niharika Kandari, Section EditorPublished September 11, 2024

The Costco Churro™, 1984-2024, passed away suddenly due to unknown causes.  Born in Kirkland, Wash., the Costco Churro was always an exceptional item. Earning the title of “Fan Favorite” early...

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A typical conversation between gen alpha teens is filled with slang. Past generations had slang unique to their generation as well.

The beta, the sigma, and the alpha

Why Gen Alpha is the best generation
By Niharika Kandari, Section EditorPublished May 23, 2024

Looksmaxxing. Mewing. Rizzler. These are all terms used by Gen Alpha. Many people look upon Generation Alpha as an unfocused, unserious and “ridiculous” generation. Yet, Gen Alpha is the generation...

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A Letter from the Editor

A Letter from the Editor

The class of 2024 is the first to go four for four at Elkhorn North High School.
By Mallory Ringenberg, Editor In ChiefPublished May 23, 2024

We are the class that built this place from the ground up in both traditions and expectations. My four years in G215 with the Elkhorn North Journalism Department has supplied me with countless lessons,...

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A look into one of the 18 pages of lesson plans Zelei provided her long-term sub with in order for her students to maintain some ounce of normalcy.

Hefty price to pay

Overlooked sacrifices and planning that go into a teacher’s pregnancy
By Kailey O’Brien, Content EditorPublished May 22, 2024

In a career where attendance is vital, opportunities for extended leave are limited. With a shortage of public school teachers throughout the country, many young adults have taken interest in educational...

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