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House of Cards promotional photo.

‘House of Cards’ series review

Lydia Ochs, Staff Reporter
Dec 29, 2015

House of Cards, a Netflix original series about the dark side of politics, has caught the nation’s attention. According to Procera Networks, 10% of Netflix’s 30 million subscribers watched House of Cards the first weekend it premiered. With the full season release of Netflix series, shows like...

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Transparent season two premiere review

‘Transparent’ season two premiere review

Sam Knoll, Staff Reporter
Dec 16, 2015

After much critical acclaim from sources such as Vogue and The New York Times, Jill Soloway’s Transparent is returning for a second season. The show is a lighthearted comedy-drama with an embedded social message, comparable to shows like Modern Family and Glee. With the first season winning many awards,...

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Increasing political involvement in schools

Increasing political involvement in schools

Lydia Ochs, Staff Reporter
Dec 15, 2015

All over the United States, presidential hopefuls like Marco Rubio, Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are working to gain the vote of an inaccessible group. A group that has been traditionally inactive in elections - the young. As November 8, 2016 draws nearer, these candidates become desperate to appeal...

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Reign season 2 promotional poster.

Long live the Queen: ‘Reign’ review

Rachel Leman, Staff Reporter
Dec 11, 2015

Game of Thrones-esque violence, with the emotion and drama of Downton Abbey, while keeping the politics of The Tudors and the sex scandal suspense of Grey’s Anatomy or any Shonda Rhimes show. These are the elements that build the CW show Reign. Acting led by Teen Wolf’s Adelaide Kane, Reign fits...

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Meme mania: Understanding memes as communication

Meme mania: Understanding memes as communication

Kate Muelemans, Staff Reporter
Dec 9, 2015

Brooke Vogel, a senior at Normal Community High School, looks at her phone and sees six new picture messages, all depicting a poorly drawn green frog with abnormally large eyes and a sad, hopeless expression.   Another meme attack, something that happens regularly and with little explanation. Sure...

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Students discover music, reflect national trends

Students discover music, reflect national trends

Taylor Railey, Staff Reporter
Dec 7, 2015

Two students standing too close. Uncomfortably close. Invading each other’s personal space, their heads bent awkwardly towards each other. Two students unaware of their surroundings speaking only occasionally. Two students connected by a single white cord, one end branching towards their ears and...

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Part-time attendance offers unique opportunities

Part-time attendance offers unique opportunities

Melissa Schill, Editor in Chief
Nov 25, 2015

Updated: 10:26 am - 11/30/2015    On a dim, chilly morning, buses and cars filled with sleepy students come pouring into the school parking lot. Yawning and stretching, kids shuffle into the building, trying to rub the sleep from their heavy eyes.  The day moves forward, each period ticking...

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NCHS color guard captain to appear in national performance

NCHS color guard captain to appear in national performance

Rachel Leman, Staff Reporter
Nov 25, 2015

 In San Antonio, Texas, one week before NBC airs the US All-American Bowl, hundreds of high school seniors from across the country pile out of buses. Each carrying a week’s worth of clothing and a confidence that comes with being selected to participate in the US Army All-American Bowl. Most of the...

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Finding a balance: Students manage studies, extracurriculars

Finding a balance: Students manage studies, extracurriculars

Carly Gillis, Staff Reporter
Nov 25, 2015

Hyvee has a reputation for it’s organic food section, it’s candy store style candy aisle, it’s delivery service and having an ice cream selection stocked with flavors like blood orange. But it is also stocked with many NCHS students as employees. Including Morgan Brant. Morgan, a senior, greets...

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Maddie and Taes debut record featuring Girl in a Country Song was released on Aug. 28.

Feminism infiltrates country music

Rachel Leman, Staff Reporter
Sep 23, 2015

Breakout country duo Maddie and Tae have released their first single, “Girl in a Country Song,” along with a video that draws attention to sex inequality in modern country music. “Basically, we wrote the song out of pure annoyance at how women were being portrayed in country music,” Tae Dye,...

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AUDIO: The Last 5 Years review

AUDIO: ‘The Last 5 Years’ review

Joe Koski, Staff Reporter
May 21, 2015

Promotional material for review purposes courtesy of Lucky Monkey Pictures and Grand Peaks Entertainment

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AUDIO: Gabby Robles: Violinist

AUDIO: Gabby Robles: Violinist

Robles(12) speaks about her experiences as a violinist, showing her skill by playing a excerpt of a piece from the film 'Slumdog Millionaire'
Ashley Kennedy, Staff Reporter
May 21, 2015

"Violin Scroll" Image by Eflon is licensed under CC BY 2.0

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VIDEO: Andrew Martin: Hands on the Rubiks Cube

VIDEO: Andrew Martin: Hands on the Rubik’s Cube

Cameron Rink, Staff Reporter
May 21, 2015

When  17- year old Andrew Martin is not doing schoolwork, eating, or sleeping, he is cubing. He is a young, excited man wearing casual clothing, and his eyes are always focused. This has been in part due to years of practice and experience with a toy, a toy that has confused and amused people for decades. We...

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Interstellar (2014) follows former NASA pilot Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) as he attempts to negotiate his love of his children with his mission to save life on Earth.

‘Interstellar’ review

Joe Koski, Staff Reporter
May 20, 2015

Talents like Christopher Nolan only appear once every few decades. Not only has his style and influence transcended both modern pop-culture and the standard blockbuster fare, he has also found the sweet spot between the summer visual effect spectacles and the provocative art-house film. Nolan’s...

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2011 graduate Austin Bennett on his student film Sayonara, Galvera!

2011 graduate Austin Bennett on his student film ‘Sayonara, Galvera!’

Bennett discusses his senior thesis short film 'Sayonara, Galvera!', a film about a kaiju suit actor who loses his job when CGI makes it obsolete.
Meghan Bennett, Staff Reporter
May 20, 2015

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