Internet transforms TV watching

Kate Howard
Reporter

In the era of computers, laptops and iPads, it’s no surprise that online movie and TV watching is becoming increasingly popular. Many students are ditching their television sets and trips to the movie theater for Internet alternatives of Hulu and Netflix to view their favorite episodes at anytime.

Four teachers announce their upcoming retirement

Kate Howard
Reporter

On June 22, NCHS will say farewell to four familiar faces that have greatly impacted the school community for many years. Photography and film teacher Peter Kingsbury, math teacher Attila Levai, science teacher Dr. Hannah Shear, and Special Education teacher Barbara Wright have announced their retirement.

A House Divided: A Look into Sports Rivalries

Gogo Jones
Reporter

Some are set in stone, some are just beginning, and others still have yet to be formed. They are etched into our minds and hearts as kids, but can become a part of us at any time in our lives. They are “passion, fans, and history” junior Nick Laub, said. They are sports rivalries.

Osama bin Laden is dead: The end of an era

Steffi Badanes and Audrey Piehl
Reporters

On May 1st, 2011, Osama Bin Laden was found and killed by American Navy Seals in a compound in Pakistan. This was the result of a raid that has been in the planning stages since August 2010. We provide analysis of events leading up to his death and predictions for the future.

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