By: Jack Wilford | Photo Editor – Paul Smith teaches Holocaust Literature, a class he considers as “an R – rated course that deals with mature content. Our world made a promise when the Holocaust ended; ‘Never Again’.” We have done a poor job of that as we have had numerous genocides since. We also...
By: Chloe Heller – Emily Cole: “Memories” Although Emily Cole is going to be staying in Lincoln at UNL for college, she still has lots to do this summer. “I am going to Arizona to compete in an educators rising competition. It’s fairly new to Nebraska, but basically it’s a place for future teachers. We...
By: Grace Fitzgibbon – While many students will still be asleep in their beds at 6:30 a.m., May 19, Southeast’s track and field state qualifiers will already be on their way to Omaha Burke Stadium. Ten girls and 15 boys are eligible to compete. Junior Carissa Bohaty will be among these athletes, competing in the...
By: Pharna Chuol By: Pharna Chuol LSE seniors joined students from across the U.S. this week for their Senior Recognition Day, which honors those seniors who have received awards or scholarships for their hard work. LSE’s recognition day took place on May 17th in the Prasch Activities Center and many students received different awards —...
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Senior Emily Iverson has been playing tennis since the sixth grade. She joined the Knights her sophomore year and rose up through the ranks from reserve, to JV, and this year varsity.
“I...
By: Dallas Jones – Update: The results were posted on May 11th for the top 5 schools and unfortunately Lincoln Southeast did not receive enough votes to move on to the final round. Southeast students ranked in the top 50 out of 3,000 schools in the nation who submitted to the 2017 Vans Custom Culture...
By: Cheney Hurley – Senior Jacob Jurgens is a starting pitcher for the Knights’ varsity baseball team. While baseball consumes most of his life, Jurgens wants people to know that he is more than his sport. Jurgens has had many people and things that have influenced him greatly. The most important people in Jurgens’ life...
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May 10 marks a big day for all senior varsity track runners - it’s their last district meet. The first gun goes off at 1p.m. at Scott Track by Lincoln High, and Southeast will be...
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Parker Sibley, a sophomore at Southeast, is incredibly passionate about music and thinks that it is very worthwhile. “I love that everyone can do music and you can do it for...
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The vibrant colors of girls’ dresses swirl together in the light of the stage as a rousing chorus of the beautiful melody Ten Minutes Ago reaches a musical climax inside the...
By: Lizzy Lavin – “Educator” is just one of the many hats that LSE English teacher Sam Segrist wears. In addition to molding young minds since 2007, Segrist also finds time to perform in his two bands, work on his “much-delayed novel”, and write film synopses. Despite his varied interests, Segrist’s career choice was inspired...
By: Jack Wilford | Photo Editor
Harry Potter fans from all across Southeast came together for the 3rd annual LSE Quidditch tournament. Bad weather and chilling winds didn’t stop these die hard fans...