Students, teachers weigh in on Ukraine conflict
by Mary Jones Business Editor In the past few weeks, the news has been full of updates on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Russia’s attack has …
by Mary Jones Business Editor In the past few weeks, the news has been full of updates on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Russia’s attack has …
by Marlee Crozier Web Editor Constant Siri interruptions? Kicked out…again? Didn’t know to bring your iPad? Both students and staff were met with challenges on …
by Carson Hadley Managing Editor It was a Friday night in August 2018, and the NS football team was facing off against Union high school …
photo by NS Times NS 2021-22 Sterling Scholars pose for a group picture before the announcement of the regional winners. (Front row, left to right) …
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 Caden Clawson Video Editor Ranging from countries’ stances on human rights, to the food being served to athletes, the Beijing Olympics was full of …
by Jake Cox Section Editor This coming spring, the North Sanpete School District will start construction on new tennis courts just west of the soccer …
by Mary Jones Business Editor Recently, the district office has made significant changes in staffing and responsibilities of staff members. These changes, brought about by …
by Marlee Crozier Web Editor On the evening of Tuesday, Feb. 15, North Sanpete School District received a large donation of $10,000 from Lacey Rosenloff, …
by Athena De Groff & Jessica Blackham Editor in Chief & Social Media Editor Cars don’t run without gas—they also don’t run on maple syrup. …