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Sophomores Leila Raymond and Sidney Hosfield give beads to junior Jeffery Robinson while explaining the councils Take Pride Week.

Council promotes “Take Pride Week”

Adah Koivula November 30, 2016

According to senior Student Council president Megan Aune, the week of Nov. 28, student council will be hosting different activities throughout the school to boost spirit as part of their "Take Pride...

Math team hones in skills for next meet

Math team hones in skills for next meet

Elise Riley November 28, 2016

After graduating five seniors from math team last year, senior captain Kirby Goodman loves the energy new members have brought to the team this year. “We had a lot of seniors graduate last year, but...

Natural Helpers listen to presentation on how the group will organize peer counseling in their previous meeting location Nov. 15.

Natural Helpers receive permanent location

Alissa Meredith, Writer November 28, 2016

  Natural Helpers officer Anna Gleason feels the club’s new designated meeting spot will encourage participation in peer counseling. Gleason said the corner of the Media Center, the new...

Orchestra students play at Augsburg College. Used with written permission from Miriam Edgar.

Orchestra attends workshop at Augsburg College

Nicole Sanford and Lauren VonEschen November 28, 2016

When orchestra teacher Miriam Edgar gave students an opportunity to work with college students and clinicians at Augsburg, many were excited to take part. According to senior Claire Kaiserman, students...

Meet Quiz Bowl competitors

Meet Quiz Bowl competitors

Yonit Krebs November 18, 2016

Leila Raymond, 10: When did you join Quiz Bowl? “I joined sometime in the beginning of freshman year. My sister needed help with her physics in Dangerfield’s room and we stayed and did Quiz...

Senior Hannah Ellingson introduces herself as one of the leaders at the first official Fellowship of Christian Athletes meeting Nov. 15.

FCA looks towards future

Makagbe Kuyateh and Hadeal Rizeq November 17, 2016

When members of Fellowship of Christian Athletes attended their first meeting Nov. 15, senior Hannah Ellingson said she enjoyed meeting new members and to start planning what they want to do as a group. Fellowship...

Special Education continues Cafe 159 ½

Special Education continues Cafe 159 ½

Izzy Leviton, Sammy Yenamanra, and Sophie Yarosh November 14, 2016

As freshman Hafza Da’ud walks into school Tuesday and Thursday mornings, she said she looks forward to stopping by Cafe 159 ½ and picking up a donut before class. “Some people don't really like...

Senior Freja Olsen teaches members how to knit at the first meeting. Their next meeting will take place once she checks in with all the members availability.

Project seeks to help refugees

Delaney Wallerich November 9, 2016

When senior Freja Olsen heard about Syrian refugees, she felt moved to help by gathering a group of students to knit hats. AP psychology teacher Sarah Lindenberg said all IB diploma candidates are required...

Senior looks forward to club meetings

Senior looks forward to club meetings

Elise Riley and Maddie Lund November 8, 2016

After being a member of Fellowship of Christian Athletes since sophomore year, senior Sam Baer feels like she is a part of a tight-knit community. “I think our bond has become a lot tighter and people...

Juniors of HAP

Sumaya Mohamed and D'aviyan Robinson November 8, 2016

Meet some of the Junior members of the Higher Achievement Program (HAP).

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