Northwood Artist Series Episode 1: Layla Rupert
Listen to Layla Rupert talk about her life in the theater in the first episode of the Northwood Artist Series hosted by Staff Writers Gianna Cacciato and Revy Godehn.
Listen to Layla Rupert talk about her life in the theater in the first episode of the Northwood Artist Series hosted by Staff Writers Gianna Cacciato and Revy Godehn.
Staff Writer Nellielou Errett speaks to Human Rights Club Co-President Samantha Cohan and Club Advisor Christopher Lupoli. Throughout the pandemic, Human Rights Club continues to advocate and discuss human rights. Club meetings are held every other Wednesday at 1 pm.
In this new series published by The Northwood Omniscient, works of writing by Northwood’s National English Honor Society will be highlighted. The first of these pieces to be highlighted is written by Northwood Senior Elizabeth Cremeans.
Listening to music has been a favorite pastime throughout human history, and high school students are no exception. The existence of music has been traced back to 250,000 years ago, and it has evolved in many ways to get to where it is to today. Northwood students are frequently listening to music between classes or while completing assignments. Other than offering a nice distraction, music offers many other benefits to students and anyone who listens to it.
Staff Writer Lily Kate Witcher explains greenwashing, the process of creating misleading information about how companies are environmentally responsible. Witcher explains how to see through misleading fallacies and promotes living environmentally friendly.
Are you feeling the back-to-school slump? Some new music may be able to help with that. In this article, Co-Editor in Chief Ella Sullivan highlights musicians and singers you didn’t know were from North Carolina, a state filled with many different genres of music, through an interactive ThingLink and Spotify playlist.
Staff Writer Nellielou Errett talks about the effects of social media and how quitting can help. In a world overwhelming concerned with technology, it can be difficult to quit. Errett discusses the pros and cons of quitting after testing out the process herself.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Valentine’s Day is shaping up to look a little different in 2021. Whether you decide to spend the day with a significant other, a few friends or your family, here are a few local ideas around Pittsboro to stir up love in a safe and socially-distanced way.
Every month staff of The Northwood Omniscient recommends something for students and staff. For the month of February, staff members recommended resources for Black History Month. Resources include notable figures, shows, movies, book and websites relating to Black history and culture.