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Student Council hopes to educate students on breast cancer symptoms and prevention

November 11, 2022 The Pulse 0

by Alexa Sanchez-Nava, Co-Editor-in-Chief Now that Breast Cancer Awareness Month has come to a close, Indian Trail looks back on the efforts of the Student […]

Music gives life to students

November 7, 2022 The Pulse 0

By Evan Steidtman, Staff Writer We all know about a thing called music, right? Some may listen to it, some may play it, or anywhere in […]

There’s no horror in Día de los Muertos

November 7, 2022 The Pulse 0

By Gabriela Carranza, Staff Writer Día de Los Muertos is known for celebrating loved ones that passed on and celebrated on both November 1st and November 2nd. […]

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“History” or “Cash-grab”: The media’s constant and controversial use of Jeffrey Dahmer

November 4, 2022 The Pulse 0

By Kiannah Wierzchowski, Staff Writer & Illustrator It has been more than 40 years since the horrific Jeffrey Dahmer murders occurred; yet, the dead assailant continues […]

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Taylor Swift delves into her sleepless nights on her new album, ‘Midnights’

November 4, 2022 The Pulse 0

By Kyler Jacobson, Staff Writer On October 21, 2022, Taylor Swift released her tenth studio album “Midnights”, her first album of original tracks since 2020’s […]

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Zoe Saldaña on her ‘sweet departure’ from Guardians of the Galaxy

November 4, 2022 The Pulse 0

By Sadahrie Mandujano, Staff Writer With the arrival of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.3 in 2023, we can expect the return of familiar characters, including the […]

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Students resent homework: an unwelcomed dinner table guest

November 1, 2022 The Pulse 0

by Teah Sanchez, Guest Writer According to the Wisconsin Department of Public education, grades 7-12 must have “at least 1,137 hours of direct pupil instruction” a […]

Comic by Kiannah Wierzchowski

October 20, 2022 The Pulse 0

Hall passes – for better or for worse?

October 12, 2022 The Pulse 0

By Izack Kessler, Opinion Editor & Chief Illustrator As the new school year begins, one of the new changes brought to our school are the e-hall […]

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ITA’s thoughts on the new Little Mermaid

October 12, 2022 The Pulse 0

by Alexa Sanchez-Nava, Co-Editor-in-Chief Following a trend of live-action movies, The Little Mermaid announced its production several back in 2019, only gaining a surplus of […]

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