Murder mania: students captivated by crime
by Aidan Inglish Staff Reporter Murder. What’s more interesting than that? Fifty-one percent of NS students surveyed consume true crime content. This shows how popular …
by Aidan Inglish Staff Reporter Murder. What’s more interesting than that? Fifty-one percent of NS students surveyed consume true crime content. This shows how popular …
by Michael Larsen Section Editor Teachers have an extraordinary influence on future generations, but what is it like when one of your parents is also …
by Abby Bench Section Editor Waking up at six, getting ready, studying scriptures, and then driving to jazz band is how Gracie Kjar starts her …
by Michael Larsen Section Editor NS has recently revved back up the small engines class, with shop teacher Brandon Olsen teaching the class. Students now …
by Robyn Syme Reporter The Spring City church is a true work of art inside and out and is a must-see location for anyone visiting …
by Hope Shelley Managing Editor One of the hardest things Jacob Weeks had to do was leave behind his restaurant in 2017, that he put …
by Abby Bench Section Editor Despite being a three-sport athlete with a 4.0 who excels in almost everything she does, Tori Day is described as …
by Brandt Lund Staff Reporter The library has always been a place where all students can feel welcome, whether it’s used as a gathering place …
by Phaedra Lamb Photography Editor Looking back, 2021 was a year to remember for NS. It was the school’s first full year back after the …
by Mary Jones Business Editor On Oct. 31 during the 2008 financial crisis, a message was sent under the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto titled “Bitcoin: a …