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Charlotte Calmès

Charlotte Calmès, Editor-in-Chief

Charlotte Calmès is the Inkspot's Editor-in-Chief. She is a senior at Normal Community High School and the president of the school's Best Buddies chapter, as well as the vice president of the National Honor Society.

In my free time I enjoy traveling, going to concerts, and spending time with friends and family.

My all-time dream is to meet Taylor Swift.

A slogan to live by is “leap and the net will appear.”

All content by Charlotte Calmès
The jester and wench, along with the members of the madrigal choir, lift their medieval tankards in a toast. Guests were offered a glass of wassail (apple cider) when entering the event to participate in the toast. Following the toast, the madrigal choir sang Gloucestershire Wassail and Wassail Song.

Madrigals returns in-person [photo gallery]

Charlotte Calmes and Nayonika Banerjee Dec 24, 2021

The 21st annual Madrigals holiday performance returned live on Friday, Dec. 3 and Saturday, Dec. 4. With COVID-19 restrictions prohibiting food service, tickets for the Chamber Choir and Madrigal singers’ Christmas concert were $5, their lowest price in years.

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The court singers lined the walls of the dark auditorium, each with their own candle, while the madrigal singers performed Silent Night on stage.

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The court singers lined the walls of the dark auditorium, each with their own candle, while the madrigal singers performed "Silent Night" on stage.

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Kevin Nguyen (24) and Lily Mavros (24), members of the court singers, perform Russian Dance, an upbeat acapella choral.

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Kevin Nguyen ('24) and Lily Mavros ('24), members of the court singers, perform "Russian Dance," an upbeat acapella choral.

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Cora Winsor (25), Cole Luginbuhl (25) and Sophia Hartke (25), three freshman members of the court singers, perform Christmastime, an upbeat classical acapella choral.

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Cora Winsor ('25), Cole Luginbuhl ('25) and Sophia Hartke ('25), three freshman members of the court singers, perform "Christmastime," an upbeat classical acapella choral.

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The court singers performed Christmastime and Russian Dance following the Ye Olde Consumers Tome infomercial.

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The court singers performed "Christmastime" and "Russian Dance" following the "Ye Olde Consumer's Tome" infomercial.

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Sophia Hartke (25) and Maddie Chapman (25), joined by the jester and wench, entertained the audience with Ye Old Consumers Tome, a medieval infomercial between musical performances by the madrigal choir.

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Sophia Hartke ('25) and Maddie Chapman ('25), joined by the "jester" and "wench," entertained the audience with "Ye Old Consumer's Tome," a "medieval infomercial" between musical performances by the madrigal choir.

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The madrigal singers perform a choreographed English madrigal adaptation of The Spice Girls Wannabe, prompting laughter from the audience.

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The madrigal singers perform a choreographed English madrigal adaptation of The Spice Girls' "Wannabe," prompting laughter from the audience.

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The madrigal singers performed In These Delightful Pleasant Groves in a call-and-response manner, with singers split between two sets of risers at opposite ends of the stage.

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The madrigal singers performed "In These Delightful Pleasant Groves" in a call-and-response manner, with singers split between two sets of risers at opposite ends of the stage.

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The jester and wench, the events hosts, read the extensive list of rules that audience members must abide by, including that guests must take care as to not spill their drinks or thou shall have several years of bad luck, and guests must refrain from flirting with the wenches.

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The "jester" and "wench," the event's hosts, read the extensive list of rules that audience members must abide by, including that "guests must take care as to not spill their drinks or thou shall have several years of bad luck," and "guests must refrain from flirting with the wenches."

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Schill and Speirer act out the partridge in a pear tree line as the choir sings The Twelve Days of Christmas. Select members of the madrigal choir were assigned solo parts for each line of the twelve days.

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Schill and Speirer act out the "partridge in a pear tree" line as the choir sings "The Twelve Days of Christmas." Select members of the madrigal choir were assigned solo parts for each line of the twelve days.

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Schill holds up five fingers as the choir sings the five golden rings lyric  in The Twelve Days of Christmas. Schill and Speirer, the madrigal wench, acted out each of the twelve days in a theatrical performance accompanied by the choir.

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Schill holds up five fingers as the choir sings the "five golden rings" lyric in "The Twelve Days of Christmas." Schill and Speirer, the madrigal "wench," acted out each of the twelve days in a theatrical performance accompanied by the choir.

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Ivy Goeckner (22) sings a solo during the madrigal choirs performance of The Twelve Days of Christmas.

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Ivy Goeckner ('22) sings a solo during the madrigal choir's performance of "The Twelve Days of Christmas."

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Tim Schill (22) and Jackie Speirer (22) played the roles of the events jester and wench, entertaining the audience with humorous skits and speeches between songs.

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Tim Schill ('22) and Jackie Speirer ('22) played the roles of the event's "jester" and "wench," entertaining the audience with humorous skits and speeches between songs.

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Leslie Burton and Aubrey  Simpson served dinner to the audience of the 2019 Madrigals Dinner performances, the last year the show was able to provide food service.

[Photo] Madrigals temporarily deserts dinner service, offering lowest ticket prices in two decades

Inkspot Staff Dec 3, 2021

Leslie Burton and Aubrey Simpson served dinner to the audience of the 2019 Madrigals Dinner performances, the last year the show was able to provide food service.

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Picture of dancing crowd at music concert festival

Opinion: After festival tragedy, Travis Scott must be held accountable

Eli Schneider and Charlotte Calmes Dec 1, 2021

Travis Scott isn't known for calm, cool, and collected concert performances. His headlining appearances make headlines. In 2015, the Houston rapper encouraged Chicago's Lollapalooza audience to climb over security barriers and storm the stage.  In 2017, after encouraging fans to bypass concert...

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Students, staff ‘Sound Off’ on their favorite Taylor Swift songs [video]

Charlotte Calmes and Nayonika Banerjee Nov 12, 2021

Community students and staff  'Sound Off' on their favorite Taylor Swift songs in honor of "Red," Swift's fourth studio album, being rereleased on Friday, Nov. 12.

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Chaos ensues on stage as the seven mini-plays collide towards the end of the show.

Theatre program jumps back into action with fall comedy ‘Zap!’ [review and photo gallery]

Nayonika Banerjee and Charlotte Calmes Nov 2, 2021

80 minutes, give or take, is the time it takes to watch two episodes of Netflix's "Squid Game," ½ of "Titanic," or to listen to 25 Taylor Swift songs. 80 minutes of "Squid Game" delivers suspense and drama. "Titanic" provides viewers with romance and tragic adventure. T. Swift packs hours of tears,...

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Zach Bacon (22) starred as Man and Amelia Lau (22) as Woman in The Avant-Garde Play. This play follows a weird couple that finds a corpse in their hotel room.

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Zach Bacon ('22) starred as Man and Amelia Lau ('22) as Woman in "The Avant-Garde Play." This play follows a "weird" couple that finds a corpse in their hotel room.

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Zach Bacon (22) starred as Man in The Avant-Garde Play. In this scene, Man listens to the couple on the other side of the invisible wall to try and discover if their hotel room also came with a corpse.

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Zach Bacon ('22) starred as Man in "The Avant-Garde Play." In this scene, Man listens to the couple on the other side of the invisible wall to try and discover if their hotel room also came with a corpse.

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Tray Lund (24) starred as Clifford Gray and Megan Parent (22) as Emmaline Gray in The English Mystery. The mini-play takes place in the time period of World War I during a dinner party following Clifford Grays return home from battle. In this scene. Emmaline addresses Clifford, concerned about his deteriorating memory of home resulting from his time at battle.

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Tray Lund ('24) starred as Clifford Gray and Megan Parent ('22) as Emmaline Gray in "The English Mystery." The mini-play takes place in the time period of World War I during a dinner party following Clifford Gray's return home from battle. In this scene. Emmaline addresses Clifford, concerned about his...

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Tim Schill (22) starred as King Richard III, Dash Morgan (25) as Prince Edward, and Mia Lewis (24) as Duke of Buckingham in Shakespeares Richard III. During this play, King Richard III becomes increasingly frustrated with the audience that continues to zap him off stage due to his overly dramatic performance, and his frustration prompts him to angrily address the audience on multiple occasions.

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Tim Schill ('22) starred as King Richard III, Dash Morgan ('25) as Prince Edward, and Mia Lewis ('24) as Duke of Buckingham in "Shakespeare's Richard III." During this play, King Richard III becomes increasingly frustrated with the audience that continues to "zap" him off stage due to his overly dramatic...

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Nick Baca (23)s character Nikolai Volnikov jots down advice on farming in the Russian countryside given to him by Ani Abbina (24)s character Konstantin in The Russian Play.

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Nick Baca ('23)'s character Nikolai Volnikov jots down advice on farming in the Russian countryside given to him by Ani Abbina ('24)'s character Konstantin in "The Russian Play."

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Maddie Chapman (25) and Mimi Calmes (25), two actresses featured in The Southern Play, are joined on stage by The English Mystery actor Gibson Smith (23) before bows.

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Maddie Chapman ('25) and Mimi Calmes ('25), two actresses featured in "The Southern Play," are joined on stage by "The English Mystery" actor Gibson Smith ('23) before bows.

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Ivy Goeckner (22) played Marsha during The Performance Art Monologue. Marsha, Goeckners character, is the only character in this mini-play. Her abstract character directly addresses the audience in the form of multiple solo speeches, aiming to provide the audience with the truth about theatre.

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Ivy Goeckner ('22) played Marsha during "The Performance Art Monologue." Marsha, Goeckner's character, is the only character in this mini-play. Her abstract character directly addresses the audience in the form of multiple solo speeches, aiming to provide the audience with the truth about theatre.

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Grayson Wills (25) starred as Reginald and Mimi Calmes (25) as Caroline in The Southern Play.

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Grayson Wills ('25) starred as Reginald and Mimi Calmes ('25) as Caroline in "The Southern Play."

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Cast members from each of the seven mini-plays collide on stage in the ending scene, resulting in clashing costumes and conflicts between characters.

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Cast members from each of the seven mini-plays collide on stage in the ending scene, resulting in clashing costumes and conflicts between characters.

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Ethan Scott (22) as Sammy and Andrew Short (22) as Irv Weinstein in The Comedy. In this mini-play, Scotts character Sammy provides Shorts character Irv with advice on how to win over a once-colleague-turned- enemys wife.

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Ethan Scott ('22) as Sammy and Andrew Short ('22) as Irv Weinstein in "The Comedy." In this mini-play, Scott's character Sammy provides Short's character Irv with advice on how to win over a once-colleague-turned- enemy's wife.

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Avrille Jorolan (22) played Audrey McPherson and Killian Boyd (23) played Luke. Jorolans character Audrey picks up a pile of clothes scattered across the stage, throwing them at Boyds character Luke as The Comedy and The Southern Play collide.

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Avrille Jorolan ('22) played Audrey McPherson and Killian Boyd ('23) played Luke. Jorolan's character Audrey picks up a pile of clothes scattered across the stage, throwing them at Boyd's character Luke as "The Comedy" and "The Southern Play" collide.

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The cast of Zap! ran through their final dress rehearsal Thursday, Oct. 14 in preparation for their first show on the Community stage since February 2020.

Theatre program ‘Zaps’ back on stage

Charlotte Calmes and Dylan Wehmeyer Oct 15, 2021

The Theatre program returns to the NCHS stage with "Zap!"'s premiere on Oct. 15. Friday's opening night marks the first in-person production at Community since February 2020's staging of "Clue."  Last November, the Theatre program collaborated with the three area high schools and ISU to produce...

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The king is dead

The king is dead

NCHS eliminates Homecoming King, Queen titles; elects Homecoming Royalty
Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Sep 30, 2021

Seniors Drexel Douglass and Joey Fela were crowned as the inaugural “Homecoming Royalty” at the kickoff of Friday, Sept. 24’s Homecoming football game. NCHS opted for the more inclusive term “Royalty” in place of “King” and “Queen” terminology. As a result, two male candidates,...

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New Faces of Normal: A Q&A with NCHSs new hires

New Faces of Normal: A Q&A with NCHS’s new hires

In addition to welcoming over 500 new students at the start of the 2021-2022 school year, Normal Community welcomed 19 new staff members. The Inkspot hosted a Q&A with the new hires that would allow Ironmen to familiarize themselves with the New Faces of Normal.
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Life Flight lands at NCHS [video]

Charlotte Calmes and Laynee Scheck May 18, 2021
OSF Medical Group provided Mr. Justin Steve and student teacher Mr. Brad Smith's third-hour Bio-engineering students with an overview of the Life Flight program, which involved a helicopter landing on the NCHS football practice field.
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Big Macs for Big Decisions: Counselors host Decision Day 2021 [video]

Laynee Scheck and Charlotte Calmes May 10, 2021
Counselors hosted a drive-thru Decision Day April 30 for all seniors -- remote and in-person -- to declare their post-secondary plans.
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Army Adventure Trailer visits NCHS [video]

Charlotte Calmes, Laynee Scheck and Zach Holliday Apr 30, 2021
The College and Career Center hosted the U.S Army's Adventure Trailer where students experienced a variety of digital simulations.
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The Inkspots Cutest Canine Contest

The Inkspot’s Cutest Canine Contest

A photo gallery of the Inkspot's Cutest Canine Contest entries submitted by NCHS students in celebration of National Puppy Day
Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Apr 5, 2021

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Obsessed since seven: Listening and loving 1D since elementary school

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Mar 7, 2021

I don’t think I’m alone in saying that One Direction was my childhood. My elementary school classmates and I would constantly talk about the band. At lunch, on the playground during recess, when waiting in line at the drinking fountain, we would be talking about the group’s breakout hits “What...

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Two takes on One Direction

Two takes on One Direction

Charlotte Calmes is an O.G 1D fan; Kelsey Kern is a recent convert -- the two Inkspot staffers share their love of One Direction
Charlotte Calmes and Kelsey Kern Mar 6, 2021

One Direction.  When those two magical words are spoken, they have the power to make minds jump to the products of the group's instant "X-Factor" successes. Songs like "What Makes You Beautiful" or "One Thing." Or to chart-topping singles -- "Sign of the Times" and "Slow Hands" -- songs that gave...

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While the Grammy Awards have been postponed, take a look at the Inkspots picks for the best albums of 2020

2020: Monumental year in music

Top albums of 2020
Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Feb 1, 2021

2020 was a monumental year in music. While the pandemic, political turmoil, and the underlying uncertainty in nearly every aspect of life could have served as distractions and hampered creativity --  artists did what they have always done best. They prevailed, releasing career-defining masterpieces...

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GOLF le FLEUR* collaboration expresses outward individuality

GOLF le FLEUR* collaboration expresses outward individuality

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Jan 12, 2021

Before the pandemic, fashion was an expression of outward individuality, highlighting different aspects of their personalities. Before we locked down, when we still had a reason to put on shoes and leave the house, fashion provided an outlet for our different personas. Each day, we could channel our...

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Fleetwood Mac vinyl records, including Tusk (1979), Mirage (1982) and Tango in the Night (1987), are now sold at Walmart in Normal.

[Photo] “Dreams” awakens new generation of Fleetwood Mac fans

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Dec 18, 2020

Fleetwood Mac vinyl records, including 'Tusk' (1979), 'Mirage '(1982) and 'Tango in the Night' (1987), are now sold at Walmart in Normal.

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Class of 1997 graduate Jarrett Johnson is nominated for Grammy award for a song release this summer.

NCHS alum Jarrett Johnson nominated for Grammy

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Dec 4, 2020

NCHS alum Jarrett Johnson, a member of the Class of 1997, was nominated for Best Arrangement - Instrumental or A Capella at the 63rd annual Grammy Awards. “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” arranged and performed by Johnson and ten-time Grammy award winner Alvin Chea of Take 6 was released in...

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Joe Biden is a healer, a uniter, a tested, and steady hand. A person whose own experience of loss gives him a sense of purpose that will help us, as a nation, reclaim our own sense of purpose.

Opinion: It’s a beautiful day in America

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Nov 8, 2020

Four years of racism. Of sexism. Four years of every -ism imaginable. Four years of irresponsibility. Of lies. Four years of inadequate leadership. Four years of the compromising all moral decency. For four years, President Donald Trump has served as a grand humiliation of what the United...

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In It for the Long Run

In It for the Long Run

Freshman Ali Ince leads Lady Iron towards victorious season
Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Oct 30, 2020
Her first 5K was when she was six. Her first State title was in seventh grade. So was her record-setting second. But the former junior high track and cross country standout is in uncharted territory, as the IHSA 3A Granite City Regional race marks a new level of competition for the freshman cross country runner.
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While it isnt without its cliché and cringey moments, Netflix Original is incredibly entertaining.

The Adventure Continues: Netflix Original ‘Outer Banks’ to return for second season [review]

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Sep 28, 2020

Netflix has a history of providing some of the most bingeable television shows available to stream: "Friends", "The Office", "Parks and Recreation", "Shameless"... As many of the company's licensing deals expire and shows migrate to up-starts and competitors, Netflix is left with a hole in its content...

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New Faces of Normal

New Faces of Normal

The New Faces of Normal Combine large, bold images with the beautifully crafted words of your story.

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The Unit 5 District Office was closed Monday, August 31 for a deep cleaning before reopening on Tuesday.

Unit 5 Executive Cabinet member tests positive for COVID-19; District officials quarantined

Superintendent Dr. Kristen Weikle and members of her Executive Cabinet working remotely through Sept. 10
Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Sep 1, 2020

A member of the Unit 5 Superintendent's Executive Cabinet tested positive for COVID-19 on Saturday, August 29, according to Director of Communications and Community Relations Dayna Brown. In response to the positive test, multiple Unit 5 Cabinet members -- including Superintendent Dr. Kristen Weikle...

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Taylor Swifts Folklore: new sound adds to artists lore [review]

Taylor Swift’s ‘Folklore’: new sound adds to artist’s lore [review]

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Jul 28, 2020

To say that Taylor Swift has made a name for herself within the music industry would be an understatement. Swift has practically dominated the genres of pop, country, and rock, and fans like me have grown to love her ever-evolving style. But when the artist abruptly announced on July 23 via social...

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Unit 5 announces Return to School plan

Unit 5 announces Return to School plan

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Jul 21, 2020

Unit 5 released the Return to School plan for the 2020-2021 school year Monday afternoon which will be voted on during the July 22 School Board meeting at Normal West.  An email sent to Unit 5 families included the Return to School plan and video explaining the available schooling options to ensure...

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COVID-19 Update: In-person schooling suspended in Illinois through end of year

COVID-19 Update: In-person schooling suspended in Illinois through end of year

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Apr 17, 2020

Governor J.B. Pritzker suspended in-person learning in Illinois schools for the remainder of the school year during his daily coronavirus press briefing Friday afternoon. The suspension of in-class learning comes as a result of the 27,575 reported cases of coronavirus in Illinois and 1,072 total deaths...

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Top 10 underrated Taylor Swift tracks

Top 10 underrated Taylor Swift tracks

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Mar 21, 2020

Taylor Swift has become one of the most loved and hated artists to dominate the music industry. Those who are unfamiliar or unwilling to accept the artist’s success have tried to drag her down, but most - if not all - have been left unsuccessful. In 2009, Kanye West famously interrupted Swift’s...

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Coronavirus Update: Stay-at-Home order [3/21 8:00 a.m.]

Coronavirus Update: “Stay-at-Home” order [3/21 8:00 a.m.]

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Mar 21, 2020

Illinois governor J.B. Pritzker issued a statewide stay-at-home order on Friday, March 20, which will begin at 5:00 pm on Saturday, March 21 and will remain in effect until the end of the day on Tuesday, April 7. Pritzker also announced that all Illinois schools will now remain closed until April...

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Coronavirus Update: Local impact and Illinoiss response [3/20 2:35 p.m.]

Coronavirus Update: Local impact and Illinois’s response [3/20 2:35 p.m.]

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Mar 20, 2020

The McLean County Health Department confirmed McLean County’s first case of coronavirus on Thursday, March 19. The man in his 70s with “no history of travel or exposure” is currently being treated for the virus at Advocate BroMenn Medical Center in Bloomington, according to WGLT.  While preventative...

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The limited selection of fresh meat products available at Walmart served as an inconvenience for many customers.

Coronavirus impacts grocers shelves [photo gallery]

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Mar 20, 2020

On Thursday, March 19, McLean County Health Department Administrator Jessica McKnight reported the county's first case of COVID-19. The man, in his 70s, is in good condition and being treated in isolation at Advocate BroMenn Medical Center in Normal. Before this report, the impact of Coronavirus could...

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Why the nation is rooting  for Netflixs Cheer

Why the nation is rooting for Netflix’s ‘Cheer’

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Mar 19, 2020
Cheerleaders are victims of generalization: thought of as overly energetic blondes whose lists of skills include nothing more than chanting and shaking pom-poms. As the more popular teams take the field or the court, cheerleaders are restricted to the sidelines - with the main job of maintaining a smile on their face and keeping the crowd entertained when play stops. What is often concealed about these athletes is the amount of skill it takes to do their true job, skill which is hidden by the makeup and rhinestones that blind spectators who are unfamiliar with the sport.
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Transcript: Superintendent, Unit 5 district officials address Coronavirus

Transcript: Superintendent, Unit 5 district officials address Coronavirus

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Mar 12, 2020

The following is a transcript of recorded statements at the Unit 5 Board of Education Regular Meeting on Wednesday, March 11 at Kingsley Junior High, where Dr. Mark Daniel, Superintendent; Dayna Brown, Director of Communications and Community Relations; and Michelle Lamboley, Executive Director of Special...

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Harry Styles released his sophomore solo album through Columbia Records on December 13, 2019.

Styles’ new album ‘Lights Up’ the music industry

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Jan 14, 2020

Harry Styles has been keeping a low profile in the music industry since his first solo album Harry Styles debuted in 2017 and his concert tour “Harry Styles: Live On Tour” came to a close in 2018.  When the artist took a hiatus from social media in July of 2018, millions of fans were desperate...

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Madrigals host 19th annual dinner performances

Madrigals host 19th annual dinner performances

Laynee Scheck and Charlotte Calmes Dec 19, 2019

Madrigals host 19th annual dinner performances December 6 and 7, 2019

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Tom Schniedwind, head coach of the boys varsity and junior varsity lacrosse teams poses with future BNL players.

[Photo] Lacrosse meeting reveals new details for the first co-op season

Charlotte Calmes, Editor-in-Chief Dec 11, 2019

Students and parents from all three high schools gathered in the NCHS cafeteria on Thursday, December 5 to learn more about the BNL co-op.

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Reflecting on varsity volleyball season; looking at future goals

Reflecting on varsity volleyball season; looking at future goals

Charlotte Calmes and Laynee Scheck Nov 14, 2019

The Lady Iron volleyball team concluded their season at the hands of Minooka on Monday, November 4. The Indians defeated NCHS in two matches -- 25-12; 25-15 -- in the IHSA 4A Sectional semifinals at Ottawa Township High School. Hitter Mallory Oloffson (‘21) could describe Minooka in one word: good...

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