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Many items in the Millard West high school bathrooms are going missing. In the image above, a soap dispenser has been ripped off the wall leaving students no soap to clean their hands with.

A devious trend

Alexis Bahensky, Opinions Editor
September 27, 2021
Children in China are allotted three hours each weekend to play video games, a big contrast to children in the United States.

Disconnecting from the internet

Braden Stueve, Staff Reporter
September 27, 2021
People protest the dress code at Montclair Highschool. They were attempting to separate the clothes they wear with their education. They believe that the teachers and security guards should not send home girls if their clothing is deemed inappropriate. This protest started because a long sleeved dress was said to be too low-cut and sent a young girl home. The Cobb School District stated that it did not matter what the students wore, their education was more important, so the dress code will stay as is.

Changing the dress code

Amelia Fitzpatrick, Staff Reporter
September 24, 2021
Everyone should continue to do whatever they can to slow the spread of COVID-19, whether that be through masking, sanitizing, vaccinating or social distancing.

Do your part to slow the spread

Morgan Weir, Catalyst Editor-in-Chief
September 16, 2021
As more and more controversial topics begin to surface within our school districts, school board meetings around Nebraska, and nation wide, are becoming less of a civilized debate and more like a warzone.

A new warzone

Alexis Bahensky, Opinions Editor
September 10, 2021
This concert in Omaha from 2019 has thousands of people huddled up together. This is an example of what not to do right now.

The return to normalcy isn’t here yet

Jacob Hargens, Staff Reporter
September 10, 2021
The Pledge of Allegiance is debated in many schools across the country. We as a people should decide what really is important to Americans, not as a whole but as a people with differing opinions.

Protesting the pledge

Amelia Fitzpatrick, Staff Reporter
September 10, 2021
Beginning the journey to adulthood teenagers as young as 15 are taking their first steps towards driving on their own.

Normalize teen drivers

Quinn Burton, Staff Reporter
September 10, 2021
New York City’s Broadway, usually buzzing with tourists, artists and activity, remains lifeless during the pandemic.

When the curtains fell

Morgan Weir, Opinions Editor
May 20, 2021
The food industry faced many challenges because of the pandemic. As it ends, it will continue to face issues with labor shortages until conditions get better.

Reassessing the kitchen

Brenna Batchelder, Staff Reporter
May 19, 2021
Baseball is losing its interest by many fans. Letting trained professionals help players safely boost their energy would greatly impact the game.

Baseball needs a change

Garrett Wilcoxen, Staff Reporter
May 19, 2021
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