Bridget Flatow, Reporter@bflatowcourant As students embark on the second semester, many may find themselves facing a growing sense of burnout. This phenomenon, oftentimes known as
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Meet the deadline! College applications increase senior stress levels
Peyton Zaletsky, Editor-in-Chief @peytonzcourant As lingering summer breezes shift into autumn chills and color-changing leaves, students’ schedules quickly become compiled with hours of homework, demanding
A farewell to the beloved class of 2022: it’s been real
Dear Seniors, “How lucky we are to have something that makes saying goodbye so hard.” – Winnie the Pooh Another year on the Courant has
Newly renovated roof and patio freshens up the school campus
Audrey Carr, Arts and Tech Editor@audreyccourant This summer, NCHS began the process of updating the entire roof and the patio outside of the cafeteria. The
More than campus fever, how to use college tours to find your perfect match
You enter the library and on your right you notice a black dress hung over a black spider web. Only three feet in you are bombarded with millions of books. Relax. Sit on one of the four couches (three black and one yellow) near the large stand, which is filled with childhood nostalgia, like If You Give A Mouse A Cookie, The Rainbow Fish, Goodnight Moon, Green Eggs and Ham, and Where’s Spot? Stories that students have grown up with are available at their fingertips.
Sophomore Kirstyn Vitale explains why she loves this part of the library more than others. “I really like the children’s books
