Chloe Rippe Arts, Entertainment and Technology Editor As students return to the hallways from summer break, a select few are bringing new skills in their
Author: Chloe Rippe
The teens behind Saxe’s Personal Fulfillment Art Camp
Chloe Rippe Reporter Summer provides the perfect opportunity for many NCHS students to put aside the books and focus on their passions. Some kids go
Artist Profile: the poetry and process of Alima Cannon
Chloe Rippe
Reporter
Many know of senior Alima Cannon’s knack for poetry from her delivery of her poem “Things Fall Apart” at the spoken word poetry assembly in the fall. But what they may not know is the depth of her poetic passion.
StuCo makes New Year’s resolution to keep the lunchroom clean
Chloe Rippe
Reporter
NCHS students are accustomed to seeing a mess in the cafeteria during the lunch period. Students from all three lunch cycles leave their lunches and garbage on the table, accumulating a giant pile of trash that makes it almost impossible to eat. Some students claim that it’s hard to even sit at a clean spot without avoiding puddles of juice or half eaten sandwiches. In response to this mess, Student Coalition (StuCo) has begun to look for solutions to the problem, though some believe there’s still a lot of work to be done to improve conditions in the lounge.
Silvermine Arts Center: Where students can pursue their passions
Chloe Rippe
Reporter
Silvermine Arts Center, naturally inspiring with its pond and overgrown foliage, is the artistic home for many students at NCHS. It is in the homey wooden rooms filled with easels and brushes that they discover new ways to channel their passion for art, while also developing fundamental skills.