Few students take naps, most struggle to stay awake in class
Looking back on childhood, many things—both negative and positive—come to mind: playing with imaginary friends, playing in dirt, temper tantrums in grocery stores and of …
Looking back on childhood, many things—both negative and positive—come to mind: playing with imaginary friends, playing in dirt, temper tantrums in grocery stores and of …
Breath in, breath out. Get into character; it’s show time. The bright stage lights send drops of sweat down his neck. Words and lines running …
(This article includes firsthand accounts from students at NS. This is THEIR stories. All references will be anonymous.) It’s here. Before anything else is said …
Christmas brings out the child in all of us. Yet, as the years go by, we notice that Christmas wonder slowly melts into greed and …
Expressing yourself can be a burdensome task for most, but for Thomas De Groff, creating and sharing what’s inside his head—whether that be through his …
Every year around Christmas time, people from all around the world celebrate their culture through different traditions. Foreign exchange student Sophie Duijn from the Netherlands …
Scoop, shovel, dump, scoop, shovel, dump. Ten inches of dirt, dead raccoons, screaming mice, mummified cats, feathers, and even more feathers. All of this and …
Some families bundle up with hats and gloves to set off on a trek through the deep snow to find the perfect tree. Others simply …
July 20, 1969. The Moon has been compromised. Supposed American “hero” Neil Armstrong became the first man to step foot on “the moon” at 10:39 …
They might not be walking around the halls pulling rabbits out of hats, but most NS students have seen junior Makade Talbot and senior William …