Jane Carroll, Story EditorPhotos by Matt Sisser The sound of laughter and little footsteps can be heard from down the hall in NCHS, tucked away
Author: Jane Carroll
Do high school students actually read news?
Jane Carroll, Story EditorGraphic by Jane Carroll To answer the big question, Yes, teens read news, but rarely through traditional print. Instead, they primarily rely
More than a logo: The marketing power behind brand names
Jane Carroll, Story EditorGraphic by Valentina Fuentes A brand is known for its logo. It is used to define reputation, create a target audience and represent
New York Times best selling author Jeff Selingo discusses college applications and admission process
Jane Carroll, Story EditorPhotos by Valentina Fuentes On December 4, New York Times bestselling author Jeff Selingo visited NCHS, moderated by the Superintendent of Schools,
The impact of microplastics on humans and the environment
Jane Carroll, Story EditorGraphic by Jane Carroll The most popular image of pollution is smokestacks or plastic bottles floating in the ocean. But there’s another
