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Teachers of LSE: Stephani Olson

Teachers of LSE: Stephani Olson

adviser October 5, 2017

By: Jason Rogers - Stephani Olson is a second-year Business teacher here at Southeast.  She’s originally from McCook, Nebraska, where she graduated from McCook High School.  She then went on to...

A bloody good time: blood drive review

A bloody good time: blood drive review

adviser October 5, 2017
By: Nina Peci – On Monday, Oct. 2, the LSE Wrestling Room was filled with needles, bags of blood, bandages, and most importantly, over 100 students ready to donate blood. Giving blood may seem like a scary task for many people, but not for these young donors. Every year, Southeast holds two blood drives in...
Girls Golf takes the social game seriously, builds relationships beyond just their school

Girl’s Golf takes the social game seriously, builds relationships beyond just their school

Eric Vander Woude, Photography Editor October 2, 2017
By: Eric Vander Woude – Southeast and Southwest getting along – unheard of, except for on the green of the golf course. Golf is less of an individual sport then you might think, so much so that you could compare it to a family game of crochet. The only difference is that you get a...

Band marches toward unity, perfection

adviser September 30, 2017
By: Lizzy Lavin – “Band is a really big family [of] about 200 people,” said senior member Shaylee Wagner. “We all are really close. Even [though] we aren’t all friends, we all know each other.” Wagner has been a bass clarinet player in Marching Band since her freshman year. She has been playing the instrument...
Mr. McGill holds a robot that his robotics class created

Teachers of LSE: Ryan McGill

adviser September 29, 2017
By: Chloe Heller – Ryan McGill, a second year industrial technology teacher, loves what he does. “My favorite subject [in high school] was Industrial Technology, specifically woods classes. Now I teach Woods, Construction, and Robotics, so I get to teach what was my favorite class.” He is originally from Seward, Nebraska and enjoys hunting, fishing,...
Court Choir takes the field for the night

Court Choir takes the field for the night

adviser September 26, 2017
By:  Julia Effle – While football players begin to suit up, the girls begin to curl their hair and put their makeup on, and the guys untie and retie their ties, all for just one night – homecoming – Court Choir takes the field. Normally wearing their traditional robes, the choir were  in dresses and...
Apple CEO Tim Cook announces the new iPhone X at the Steve Jobs Theater on the new Apple campus on Tuesday in Cupertino, Calif. (Marco Jose Sanchez/AP)

iPhone X: Is it worth the X-tra money?

adviser September 20, 2017
By: Seth Householder – You might think that the X in the new iPhone X stands for eXpensive, but the wizards at Apple have plenty of eXtraordinary features to justify their one-thousand dollar price tag. On the stage of the new Steve Jobs Theater at Apple Headquarters in Cupertino, California, the iPhone X was announced...
This Monday, Sept. 4, 2017, photo provided by KATU-TV shows a wildfire as seen from near Stevenson Wash., across the Columbia River, burning in the Columbia River Gorge above the Bonneville Dam near Cascade Locks, Ore. A lengthy stretch of highway Interstate 84 remains closed Tuesday, Sept. 5, as crews battle the growing wildfire that has also caused evacuations and sparked blazes across the Columbia River in Washington state. (Tristan Fortsch/KATU-TV via AP)

Forest fires blaze across the Pacific Northwest

adviser September 13, 2017
By: Jason Rogers – At 4:00 P.M. on Sept. 2nd, 2017, a fire was reported in the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon.  By the morning of Sept. 3rd, the wildfire had spread across 3,000 acres.  But that wasn’t even the worst of it; on the morning of Sept. 6th, the Eagle Creek Fire merged with...
Photo credit: George Gasper, Nebraska Task Force One

Nebraska Task Force One neck deep in Harvey flood waters

Eric Vander Woude, Photography Editor September 6, 2017
By: Eric Vander Woude – Nebraska Task Force One is finally on their way back home after a week and a half in Texas, helping those affected by Hurricane Harvey. What is Nebraska Task Force One? To some people in Lincoln, they’re family members. To others in Texas this week, they are life savers. But...
Yoga club aims to bring ancient practice to student body

Yoga club aims to bring ancient practice to student body

adviser September 5, 2017
By: Chloe Heller –  For some, yoga is just thought of as another way to pass time, but for Grace Pilker and Tinsae Tessema, it is so much more.  These seniors believe yoga can act as a fantastic de-stresser and a beneficial way to spend your time. This is why they started Yoga Club, which...
Southeast makes history with districts first ever AP Art History class

Southeast makes history with district’s first ever AP Art History class

adviser September 1, 2017
By: Cheney Hurley – A rare, unique gem that has never been seen in the history of Lincoln Public Schools has been revealed this year at Southeast: AP Art History. This course, taught by Greg Spangler, explores not only the art itself, but the history of its existence. According to junior Miriya Pinkerman, students in...
Southeast’s most picture perfect club gets a makeover

Southeast’s most picture perfect club gets a makeover

adviser August 31, 2017
By: Seth Householder – LSE had a photography club once. This club focused on what makes a good photograph and how to capture the story and the essence of a photo. Unfortunately, those photography lovers had to put on their lens caps and pack up their camera bags as the club disbanded a couple years...
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