Category: March 2024 Issue
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Maraca Monkey March ’24
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Math March ’24
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Custodial life at North
By Gavin Fish Staff Writer Over fifty toilets, one hundred and fifty trash cans, more than a thousand students, and yet only one “day-time” custodian for those eight hours. Who is she? What is custodial life like? And what can you learn from having a cleaner, better environment? For members of North Eugene High…
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Mock Trial Wins, 3-0
North Eugene High School’s Mock Trial team competed in the Southern Willamette Valley regional competition on Feb. 24, with their Red Team earning a spot at the state competition. They will be joined by West Salem High School and McNary High School from the same region, along with 13 other high school teams. North Eugene…
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Paige’s Pages
By Paige Eckley Managing Editor If you liked The Bell Jar… Try My Year of Rest and Relaxation A New-Englander woman has everything one would wish for: a degree from a prestigious academic institution, opportunity, money, beauty. And yet, something is missing in her life, something leaving her deeply unsatisfied. Content warnings for…
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Women in music
By Tomas Parzuchowski Music Columnist (Album 1) – [Renaissance by Beyonce] – |Genre: Pop/Dance| – {Runtime: 62 min} – 2022 Renaissance by Beyonce, alongside Mr. Moral and the Big Steppers by Kendrick Lamar, and The Forever Story by J.I.D., was one of the finest albums of 2022, which was a star-studded and evolutionary year…
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St. Patrick: the man, the myth, the legend
By Paige Eckley Managing Editor St. Patrick’s Day falls on March 17 this year, and while the words “St. Patrick’s Day” may conjure for many of us images of lucky four-leaf clovers and green top hats, it means something different to everyone. Some go all-out in celebration (i.e. New York City’s St. Patrick’s Day…
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Media mash-up
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Pet of the month March ’24
By Madison Norwood, Kaitlyn Gray Staff Writers This is Larry, North Eugene sophomore Selena Briganti’s pet snake. Larry is three years old and Selena got him from a family friend. Selena says, “he has a silly condition that makes it so he likes to move upside down sometimes.” He is also known to hang…
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School security in a new age
By Hallie Christiansen Staff Writer As North Eugene High School tries to handle the challenges of the security of the campus and a growing student body, the question of how to enhance security measures has become a topic of heated debate across the country for many years. Recently, the school welcomed two new members…