By: Chloe Heller – Southeast has an impressive number of talented actors in the theatre department, and sadly, somehow many go unnoticed. In theater’s most recent production, the One Act, four freshman appeared on stage, and two in the crew. One of those was Deanna Lyons. In the play, called ‘Crimes at the Old Brewery’,...
By: Lizzy Lavin – Lazy. Troublemaker. Loser. These frequently heard and “deviant” labels are ones associated with those who have committed behaviors and are found worthy of a detention. These labels can be used by, not only students, but teachers and adults as well. Labels pile on to the many questions raised about how we...
By: Cade Wilson – We’re a good way into the second quarter and the end of the semester draws nearer and nearer. With the arrival of the new semester, comes a new opportunity for students to sign up for clubs, an opportunity you may want to take advantage of. Future Business Leaders of America, better...
By: Yessi Galvan – Performance is undeniably outstanding at Southeast, and LSE continues to prove it’s talent with the performance on Thursday, November 2. One of our swing choirs, Countesses and Noblemen (C&N) had the opportunity to share the stage with Kristin Chenoweth. For those who still don’t know who Kristin Chenoweth is, Rickert explained...
By: Nina Peci – Countless memories went up in flames on Halloween night, along with the Wilderness Nature Camp building. Wilderness Nature Camp is a Lincoln Parks and Recreation summer day camp that hundreds of kids have attended over the years. Lincoln Police have ruled it as arson, but have not contacted any individuals about...
By: Chloe Heller – On Oct. 26, the Lady Knights competed in the Heartland Athletic Conference Volleyball Championship against Lincoln Southwest at Lincoln Northeast High School. Although they lost the game in three sets – going 25-18, 25-15, 25-22 – they started off each set with a lead. Melanie Brecka, one of four seniors on...
By: Lizzy Lavin – Halloween is usually celebrated by people dressing up in costumes and hitting the sidewalks to go “trick- or-treating”. But, during the Halloween season, there are more activities one can do then just trick-or-treat. The Clarion Staff would like to recommend some potential spooky activities one can do on October 31st to...
By: Cade Wilson – As the Fall Sports season comes to an end, many athletes find gaps in their schedule that had been previously filled with exercise, practice and sporting events. During this time, fall athletes may experience something previously unavailable to them — free time and, perhaps, boredom. So how do athletes, many of...
By: Seth Householder – Before we break down the five types of color usage in movies in the Clarion’s print edition – out October 18th! – here is a list of 10 movies that we think have the best usage of the rainbow in them. Moonrise Kingdom (2012) Wes Anderson’s first movie on this...
By: Seth Householder – When mainstream music artists come to mind, Gwen Stefani is not one of them. Mainly popular in the 90’s with her band “No Doubt,” producing such hit songs such as “Don’t Speak” and “Just a Girl”, or in the early 00’s, when she went solo with popular songs such as “Hollaback...
By: Syann Engelhard – You can’t turn a blind eye to incessant violence occurring on this planet daily. However, that seems to be exactly what we’re doing. We find solace in the fact that we can issue our condolences with a swift message tagged with “#PrayFor (insert latest natural disaster or attack here)”, and in...
By: Olivia McCown – In today’s competitive world, many people adopt the idea of, “it’s us against them.” But when it comes to high school theatre, some schools have thrown out that rhetoric altogether. “There are six large high school theatre departments in the city, and each of them have drastically different styles,” said Lincoln...