Grace Lamp, Staff Writer
April 6, 2018
Filed under ARTS, Clubs, NEWS, Showcase
In the month of March the music department has allowed its students to go on a once in a life time trip to Seattle. Over 100 students went on this trip for a total of five days. Ms. Smith, one of the chaperones and the orchestra...
Richard Worae and Nick Cannon
February 16, 2018
Filed under NEWS, SPORTS
The Sheyenne Dance team recently participated in UDA Dance Nationals. After making history placing first in the state championships, the mustangs brought a flood of energy to nationals and performed with pride. Leaving around...
February 14, 2018
Filed under Clubs, NEWS, Student Life
Preeti Chemiti is making her high school years count. She is debatably one of the most successful students in Sheyenne high school. Mr. Kurtti, the head of the debate team at Sheyenne, has this to say about Preeti’s climb to...
Naelly Andrade and Elsye Anderson
February 14, 2018
Filed under NEWS, Showcase, SPORTS
Track and field is a sport which includes athletic contests established on the skills of running, jumping, and throwing Track has an estimated of 50 students in total, but about more than half are juniors and seniors. In the last...
Grace Lamp and Carly Bahr
February 13, 2018
Filed under NEWS, Online, Student Life
Studying abroad in a new country can be nerve-wracking. Everyone speaks a different language, the culture is different, and it can feel like you are in a different world. Despite this, many foreign exchange students do their best...
Karlie Mathias and Grace Lamp
February 2, 2018
Filed under ARTS, NEWS, Showcase, Student Life
With the Winter Formal just around the corner, many music students are upset because they will miss out on this school dance. Music students involved in the jazz band and Madrigals are going to the University of Mary in Bismarck...
Carly Bahr and Lucas Johnson
February 2, 2018
Filed under NEWS, Showcase
For many students, high school is a time where they begin to gain more independence, especially financially. Teenagers are relying less on their parents and needing to provide for themselves. Although many teens are choosing jobs...
Lucas Johnson and Grace Lamp
November 17, 2017
Filed under Clubs, NEWS, Showcase, Student Life
Throughout December and January, a student led club, called Well-Being, will be selling water bottles in order to build wells in Africa. Their proceeds will then be matched by a match program which will go towards helping build...
Naelly Andrade, Staff Writer
November 7, 2017
Filed under NEWS, Showcase, SPORTS, Student Life
Here at Sheyenne High we have plenty of sports, including boys’ hockey, cross country, wrestling, basketball, track and more. Most are satisfied with the offerings of the more popular high school sports played around the country,...
Richard Worae, Staff Writer
November 7, 2017
Filed under ARTS, NEWS, Student Life
Many are familiar with the 1953 Disney adaptation of Peter Pan, and while the original story is great, many people have questions about how the mischievous young boy came to be. Peter and the Starcatcher is a prequel to the original...
Jacob Smith, Staff Writer
November 7, 2017
Filed under FEATURES, NEWS, Showcase, SPORTS
The most recent culture war in today’s political climate in the United States is the national anthem protest currently being demonstrated by players in the National Football League, and other professional sporting organizations....
Jacob Marineau and Karlie Mathias
November 7, 2017
Filed under FEATURES, NEWS, Showcase
Throughout American history, there has been a plethora of kids without a positive environment that they can thrive in. Whether they’re neglected, abused, or living in a low-income household, these children get the help th...