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      March 16, 2021

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        Bathroom Disturbances Annoy Students

      • WENESDAY UNWIND Finding ways to destress after school every other Wednesday members of Munster Mental Health club sophomores Mia Cartagena, Miranda Fisher, and Lucy MacDonland junior, play a game of battleship find relief.

        Infocus

        Breathe in, breathe out: Different ways to spark a conversation about anxiety

      • Backtalk

        Backtalk: Tomorrow is answer your cat’s question day. If your pet could say one thing to you, what do you think it would say and why?

      • THROUGH THICK AND THIN Although it’s a struggle to keep up with morning practice, Lucy MacDonald gives their all each day. “Sometimes it’s really hard but through it all I know it will be worth it in the end,” MacDonald said.

        Sports

        A day in the life of two swimmers

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        CRIER NARRATIVE: Making up for lost time

      • CHARADES Playing a vocabulary game with his students, Mr. Michael Kakalow, health teacher, stands in front of the class. Two teams attempt to describe the vocab word on his forehead first.

        News

        Break it up: the importance of brain breaks

      • STRIVING FOR THE STREAK At swim practice Jordan Spilde, sophomore, prepares for the upcoming sectional and state meet practicing the butterfly stroke. The boys team has high hopes to keep their thirty five going on thirty six year streak at sectionals.

        Sports

        Girls’ swim finish postseason while Boys’ swim starts their postseason

      • OPINION: The fight for acceptance

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        OPINION: The fight for acceptance

      • MODELING ASSISTANCE Making a model, Jacob Katz, junior, helps his teammates work on an event at practice. Jacob would create the model and hand it to another person for them to rebuild it. “I build with legos because they hold a lot of possibilities,” Jacob said.

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        Science Olympiad prepares for regionals, state

      • Cartoon by Daniel Nozick

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        EDITORIAL: An unpresidented situation

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