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Evy Isom playing her guitar.

Humans of Lincoln East: Evy Isom

Devon Beechley, Staff Writer October 2, 2020

“Power through it, don’t give up”, wise words from a hard working student attending our very own school. At first glance, Evy Isom, Lincoln East junior, may seem like a normal junior wandering...

Pronouns: The importance of understanding their correct usage

Pronouns: The importance of understanding their correct usage

Cady Blackstock, Editor-in-Chief October 2, 2020

Preferred pronouns are important pieces to accepting everyone. People a part of the LGBTQ+ community can be negatively affected by the results of misgendering. When topics like this get cleared up it can...

The Spartan Volleyball team must wear masks while practicing as well as playing

Changes in attendance policies affect athletes and fans alike

Camden Cohn, Sports Editor September 30, 2020

Across the state of Nebraska, as well as the country, fall sports look much different. Gone are the packed stadiums and gyms, the bickering between student sections and battling of the bands. Football,...

Humans of Lincoln East: Hannah Robb

Humans of Lincoln East: Hannah Robb

Joel Bierbower, Staff Artist, Staff Writer September 30, 2020

We all have something deep inside that is present from the moment we’re born, whether it’s a skill, talent, or passion. We are each blessed with a gift that makes us unique. Sophomore Hannah Robb is...

A timeline of all of the most important dates for voter registration, early voting, absentee voting, and voting in person.

A guide for first time voters

Julia Ehlers, Editor-in-Chief September 29, 2020

The election is creeping ever closer, only about a month and a half away now, and there’s a lot of people who have questions about how to vote. Voting is a crucial part of being an adult, and an active...

Humans of Lincoln East: Anna Renard

Humans of Lincoln East: Anna Renard

Julia Ehlers, Editor-in-Chief September 21, 2020

Everything about this school year has been different so far. From interviewing senior Anna Renard over Zoom instead of in person, to her juggling of A and B days, and the way her passion for music has...

Lincoln East 2019-2020 Student Council pose for Christmas photo.

Student Council’s new member drive hopes to attract new members

Isabella Villanueva, Social Media/ Feature Editor September 17, 2020

Have you ever wanted to join the student council here at Lincoln East? Are you either a ninth grader that didn’t go to a LPS middle school or a 10th, 11th, or 12th grader that didn’t go to East last...

So Long, 2019-2020!

So Long, 2019-2020!

Joel Bierbower, Staff Artist, Staff Writer May 18, 2020

Susan Cassata, Principal at East High School, was recently awarded the National Association for Secondary School Principals 2020 Nebraska Principal of the Year, making her eligible for the National Teacher of the Year award.

A Spotlight on Principal Susan Cassata, Nebraska Principal of the Year

Julia Ehlers, Editor-in-Chief May 18, 2020

East High School Principal Sue Cassata has been awarded the 2020 Nebraska State Principal of the Year, and it’s not by accident. Ms. Cassata is truly in it for the students and staff she works with everyday....

Games, reading, and puzzles are all fun activities to do while stuck in quarantine.

12 Things to do While Stuck in Quarantine

Julia Ehlers, Editor-in-Chief April 20, 2020

We’ve all been stuck pretty much exclusively at home for weeks now, with only remote learning (and maybe a job) to keep us occupied. After a while, all of that binge watching on Netflix can get old,...

(Senior) Michael Frandolig gets his blood drawn at the annual NHS blood drive.

Lincoln East “Lifesavers”

Michael Frandolig and Natalee Connatser February 20, 2020

The National Honors Society hosted their annual Blood Drive behind the school on Friday, February 14th. Typically in the past there has only been one blood truck, but this year there were two trucks waiting...

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