IT yearbook adviser wins KEMPA honors
Annually, at the Fall Scholastic Journalism Conference business meeting of KEMPA, the organization honors Advisers of the Year. Advisers may be nominated by their publication […]
Vaccinations accelerate, teens consider whether to get the shot
Written by Elly Herrick, News Editor, Photographer & Illustrator Though the COVID-19 death toll continues its climb above a half a million people, vaccines are now rapidly […]
For some, COVID changes Spring Break plans
Written by Haley Hrnciar, Staff Writer Spring break is a time of the year that most students look forward to. A time to travel, or just […]
Fitzgerald, Mink, Obama, Ginsburg, Steinem: Women who made history
“It isn’t where you came from; it’s you’re going that counts.” — Ella Fitzgerald Ella Fitzgerald, The First Lady of Song, was the most popular […]
Harris shatters glass ceiling as she rises to U.S. vice president post
Written by Katlyn Marotz, Staff Writer & Sports Editor In 1920, the 19th Amendment was first passed to the U.S. constitution allowing white women the right to […]
2020 Pulse staffers win top honors at WNA state competition, $1,000 scholarship for journalism program
Indian Trail’s The Pulse student newspaper was among this year’s three high school journalism programs that won the General Excellence Award in the state Wisconsin […]
Rust, popular survivor game, generates intense emotions, game play
Written by Matthew Escalante, Entertainment Writer Silently you roam the still forest, half a dozen bodies carefully follow. Each tired and demoralized. Most wear salvaged metal […]
WandaVision draws new viewers to Marvel universe
Written by Savannah Cooks, After the heartbreaking and almost traumatic events of Avengers: Endgame, WandaVision seems like a light at the end of the tunnel. […]