‘Nature is counting on us:’ a student’s perspective on climate change
Humans are at the top of the food chain. And according to us, we are the most intelligent life on Earth. But we are not …
Humans are at the top of the food chain. And according to us, we are the most intelligent life on Earth. But we are not …
On April 9, at 7 p.m., fire truck sirens filled the air. However, there was no fire, only the drama department coming home from their …
by Brooke Syme Staff Reporter This year NS had 20 students participate in the regional Solo and Ensemble competition, with the majority qualifying for the …
by Joshua Cox Arts Section Editor Out of the dark passageway beneath the subway, a figure emerges. The sudden appearance startles a gang, rampant on …
by Benjamin Thompson Staff Reporter Everyone who enjoys basketball knows what March Madness is all about. And this year, the annual college basketball tradition is …
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 Bradley Power Managing Editor The 2022 General Session of the Utah Legislature concluded on Mar. 4 after its 45-day run. Over five hundred bills …
by Jessica Blackham Social Media Editor After teaching full-time for 14 years, FACS teacher Auralee Brooks will go from teaching six classes a day to …