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| Students rally at Thrash for Cash to raise money for community cause
Story by Caitlyn Bartnik
On Saturday, April 19, Ben Keonings and Brandon Duncan turned a school project into a community event by hosting a Thrash for Cash at Plymouth City Park and raising over $1,000 for Plymouth’s Saint Vincent De Paul. read more
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| Language students travel
to camp to learn more
Story by Lether Meyer
On March 7, German teacher Sandy Nicholson’s students took a ten-hour bus ride to The Concordia Language Villages near Bemidji, Minnesota, giving up their chance to see the boys’ state basketball game in Madison. read more
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| Plymouth soldiers share stories of Iraq and military duties
Story by Casey Mourlam
Since the start of the Iraq War in 2003 the constant sight of soldiers leaving for the war has become a part of day-to-day life. We tend to forget the men and women and the struggles they and their families go through while they are away. These are the stories of the men and women and those who help them through this period in their life. read more
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| Podcasts become a more convenient way to learn
Story by Kirsten Solonika
It’s not the latest technology craze, but pod casts are still making their mark, especially when it comes to the education industry. read more
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| College Q & A for commonly asked questions from seniors
Story by Clare Witkowski
All high school seniors are curious and anxious to find out what their college experience will be like. Unfortunately, it can’t truly be understood until attending classes and living on campus. However, two sophomores at UW- Stevens Point and PHS alumni, Jessica Tayloe and Kate Witkowski, answer and explain (in honesty) ten frequently asked questions about college. read more
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| PHS activist students hope to make impact on world
Story by Jack Brody
Changing the world may seem like a daunting task, but to activists in PHS it is a goal that they eventually want to achieve. read more
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| Going green isn’t as hard as it seems
Story by Paige Brokel
Going green doesn’t have to be a hard or expensive thing to do. In fact, there are very simple things anyone can do to reduce, reuse and recycle. read more
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| Glassford excels in academics, athletics and activities
Story by Michelle Odgers
Amongst all the seniors that have successfully made their way towards academic success, senior Rachel Glassford’s academic integrity and involvement has earned her this issue’s Senior Standout. Glassford, who’s received an academic scholarship for achieving over a 3.85 grade point average for seven years straight, is a notable student and friend. read more
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| Students dance at Sadie Hawkins
Story by Rick Graf
Every year, schools around the nation host a Sadie Hawkins dance. It is tradition for girls to ask guys to the dance. read more
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