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Athletic department launches mobile app for enhanced fan experience
Athletic department launches mobile app for enhanced fan experience
Leonor Rivas, Staff Writer • Apr 24, 2024

 The NCHS Ironmen athletics app launched in February, allowing Community sports fans to access Ironmen athletics information on mobile devices.  The app is a new feature from Snap! Mobile Inc., the company the athletic department uses to manage it's website, Athletic Director Mr. Nic Kearfott said. The NCHS Ironmen...

Local companies’ donations enable Unit 5 students to view eclipse
Local companies’ donations enable Unit 5 students to view eclipse
Brody Roberts, Staff Writer • Apr 16, 2024

A nearly $10,000 donation from Rivian and Halo Solar funded Unit 5’s purchase of solar glasses, allowing the district’s students to view the near-total solar eclipse on April 8 safely. After 2017’s eclipse left the district “scrambling” to provide students with solar glasses and get permission slips signed, Unit...

Students will complete the PSAT and SAT using the Bluebook app which, according to the College Board, makes test day easier and faster for students and proctors.

Screen Capture: College Board
Community transitions to digital SAT, end of pencil-and-paper testing era
Bryce Hickman, Carter Hull and Lyra Townsend Apr 15, 2024

For nearly a century, students have tackled the SAT armed with a pencil., taking the college entrance exam on paper.  On April 17, Community's juniors take the SAT digitally for the first time.  The College Board began piloting the digital SAT last spring before fully implementing the digital exam this March.  The...

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Abigail Ziemer is looking for a fourth trip to state in the 1600-meter relay, winning the event in 2021 and 2023, and finishing third in 2022.  

Photo Courtesy: Mr. Jeff Christopherson
Girls track & field eye state podium return
Lyra Townsend and Aki Griffin Apr 24, 2024

The girls’ track and field team is looking to replicate last season’s success as it enters the final stretch of the season.  That will be no easy feat, as the 2023 season was historic for the Iron–the program had a top-ten team finish at the IHSA 3A State Track & Field meet, won a first-ever sectional title and...

Owen Cavanaugh had three hits and five RBIs in the Irons last two contests. 
Cavanaugh is batting .300 on the season and has driven in 12.
Ironmen baseball restart win-streak, win two over Normal West Wildcats
Brody Roberts, Staff Writer • Apr 19, 2024

Ironmen baseball reignited their win streak with back-to-back wins over the Normal West Wildcats after suffering their first loss of the season last weekend.  Community is 2-0 after the Iron’s 15-game winning streak ended in an 8-6 loss to Bradley Bourbonnais on April 13. With the wins over West, the Iron improved to 17-1...

Jaheem Webber received offers from Bradley, Illinois State, Eastern Illinois, Cal Poly and Loyola Maryland, but announced his commitment to Wright State University in October 2023.

Photo Courtesy: Mr. Jeff Christopherson
Jaheem Webber de-commits from Wright State, commits to Southern Illinois
Jeffery Woodard, Senior Staff Reporter • Apr 19, 2024

Jaheem Webber announced his decision to decommit from Wright State University in a social media post on April 17; Webber will follow former Wright State basketball head coach Scott Nagy to Southern Illinois University to play for the Salukis. Nagy was named Bryan Mullins’ successor at Southern on March 28, ending the...

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Connections: April 27
Connections: April 27
Bird brained: The Inkspot puts Mr. Kevin Suess’ bird knowledge to the test [video]
Bird brained: The Inkspot puts Mr. Kevin Suess’ bird knowledge to the test [video]
Bryce Hickman and Carter Hull Apr 25, 2024

The Inkspot quizzed the Community's resident ornithologist, Mr. Kevin Suess, on all things avian in honor of April 26's National Audubon Day, a day dedicated to raising awareness of birds and the importance of preserving their habitats. The holiday recognizes the work of John James Audubon, the American ornithologist,...

Connections: April 17
Connections: April 17
Abby Ruebush, Editor-in-Chief • Apr 17, 2024
Inspired by the acclaimed New York Times game, give the Inkspot's rendition of 'Connections' a try. Can you uncover the common threads that unite these words in Abby Ruebush's puzzle?
Digital Daze: The phone distraction gripping students
Digital Daze: The phone distraction gripping students
Abby Ruebush, Editor-in-Chief • Apr 2, 2024

Instagram before the bell. TikTok at lunch. YouTube at 2 a.m.  The scene is all too familiar. The constant cycle of consuming digital content, endlessly scrolling through feeds. We try charging our phones in another room, setting app timers and turning on “Do Not Disturb.”  But does it work?  You tell me—odds...

Inkspot Madness contest
Inkspot Madness contest
Inkspot Staff Mar 19, 2024

Want a chance to win an NCHS logo blanket? Enter the Inkspot's March Madness pool by filling out a NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament bracket here. Fill out your bracket at CBSSports.com before the tournament starts so we can compete all of March Madness® for a chance to win. The current NCHS student or staff member with...

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Comfort viewing: 3 reasons I love “The Good Place”
Comfort viewing: 3 reasons I love “The Good Place”
Leonor Rivas, Staff Writer • Mar 15, 2024

A lot of television sitcoms have us wishing we could erase the memory of ever watching them, wishing to forget we ever saw a single episode of the show.  “The Good Place” is one of them.  You’ll wish the plot could be wiped from your memory just so you can watch and love it again and again, revisiting it for all...

Oscars under the lens: McWhorter, Krogmeier offer Academy Award predictions, perspectives
Oscars under the lens: McWhorter, Krogmeier offer Academy Award predictions, perspectives
Comfort Viewing: 3 reasons Pranathi Ganti loves ‘One Tree Hill’
Comfort Viewing: 3 reasons Pranathi Ganti loves ‘One Tree Hill’
Pranathi Ganti, Staff Writer • Feb 21, 2024

I was heartbroken when Tristan Dugray, Chilton Prep’s quintessential swoon-worthy bad boy, got the boot from “Gilmore Girls”; crushed when the character was sent to military school during the show’s second season. But somebody at the WB, the network behind the hit show, must have seen what I saw: that actor Chad...

Writing music and inspiring people is my passion, its what I love to do, Benson Boone said in October 2023. 
Two years ago, the TikTok star turned American Idol drop out wasnt so sure.
Photo Courtesy: WB Music
Benson Boone: ‘American Idol’ exit to excellent EP ‘PULSE’ [review]
Inkspot Staff Feb 14, 2024

It was Valentine’s Day 2021 when Katy Perry fell in love with Benson Boone during the 18-year-old’s audition for the nineteenth season of “American Idol.” Boone would punch his ticket to Hollywood, with judge Perry predicting to the up-coming singer, “I see you winning American Idol if you want.” And then,...

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Top 5: Godzilla films
Top 5: Godzilla films
Bryce Hickman, Staff Writer • Apr 11, 2024

You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who hasn’t heard of the King of Monsters. Since first laying waste to Tokyo in 1954, the grandfather of kaiju has been featured in 38 films, with the latest entry in the Monsterverse franchise, “Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire,” hitting theaters on April 12.  But Godzilla...

Mascot Madness: Round one
Mascot Madness: Round one
Brantley Dumas II, Senior Staff Reporter • Mar 21, 2024

Welcome to the wild world of March Madness, where the energy is unrivaled, brackets are broken and upsets are the stuff of legend. As fans gear up for the thrilling 68-team NCAA championship tournament, we're reminded that victory demands more than just skill on the court—it requires grit, resilience, and above all, spirit. So...

Photo Illustration: Mr. Brad Bovenkerk
Top 5: Fast food fails
Carter Hull, Staff Writer • Mar 1, 2024

My fellow fast food aficionados know that for every McRib and every Pumpkin Spice Latte, every delectable and delicious “limited-time-only” menu item, fast food chains have an untold number of culinary calamities.   In a world where innovation meets indulgence, there’s bound to be a few slip-ups along the greasy path...

Photo Illustration // Mr. Brad Bovenkerk
Top 5: Iconic teen films
Bayli Ferris, Staff Writer • Feb 28, 2024

There is a reason that page-to-screen adaptations of book’s like “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before” and modernized, musicified reimaginings of “Mean Girls” are all the rage in Hollywood. There is no question why: adolescent angst, first loves and unforgettable coming-of-age moments make for good entertainment....

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