The Tritonian Notre Dame De La Baie Academy Green Bay, WI
Issue Date: Friday, October 15, 2010 Issue: Volume XX Issue 8 Last Update: Wednesday, October 20, 2010
  • Alyssa Jonet Four-Wheeling Through Life

    Saturday, October 16, 2010 By: Isaiah Hicks

    Alyssa Jonet has been four-wheeling practically all of her life. The NDA senior took her first four-wheeling trip before she turned one year old.

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  • Popular Public Performance Class Switches Instructors

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Liz Wendt

    For the past 14 years Mrs. Carolyn Brown taught the popular Public Performance class. Now Frau Jen Laaksonen brings her own personality and skills to the fifth-hour performing group.

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  • Clockwork Angel, Book Review

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Anna Miller

    Clockwork Angel is a good extension into the world created in Mortal Instruments, as well as creating a real world that anyone could slip into on a rainy Sunday.

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  • The Play that Roars

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: McKayla Kratowicz

    The plot takes place during the Cold War, but, according to Mrs. Fitzpatrick, it reveals issues “we are still grappling with today.”

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  • College Selection Process Confusing, Exciting

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Gail Gustavson

    Choosing a college is not an easy task by any means. With over 7,000 higher education institutions in the U.S., where is a senior at NDA to begin?

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  • Diocesan All-School Mass Makes History

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Stephen VanHandel

    “The Mass was really cool. It was amazing knowing that there were 10,000 students at one Mass, and our whole school got to be a part of it,” said Katelyn Conard, a junior at Notre Dame Academy.

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  • 'Pants on the Ground,' The Mr. Vickman Story

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Griffin Blumb and Brittany Kolb

    Mr. Vickman said he is not the best teacher at NDA, but he knows that Mr. Havlichek is the second best teacher for sure.

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  • Schultz Talks History, IB and the Cubs

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Jim Liddy

    After high school graduation, most students ignore the thought of becoming involved with education, but this was not the case for Mr. Matt Schultz.

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  • Robotics Class Gains Interest, Future Holds Great Potential

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Steve VanHandel

    Students learn how to design and engineer a real robot. In addition, they learn about gear ratios and programming of the robot.

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  • Triton Twitter: What's your favorite Harry Potter Character and Why?

    Friday, October 15, 2010 By: Tritonian Staff Writers

    With another movie set to open soon, NDA students sound off about their favorite Harry Potter characters.

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At-a-glance

Alyssa Jonet has been four-wheeling practically all of her life. The NDA senior took her first four-wheeling trip before she turned one year old.
full story 
Clockwork Angel, Book Review
Clockwork Angel is a good extension into the world created in Mortal Instruments, as well as creating a real world that anyone could slip into on a rainy Sunday.
full story 
The Play that Roars
The plot takes place during the Cold War, but, according to Mrs. Fitzpatrick, it reveals issues “we are still grappling with today.”
full story 
For the past 14 years Mrs. Carolyn Brown taught the popular Public Performance class. Now Frau Jen Laaksonen brings her own personality and skills to the fifth-hour performing group.
full story 
Choosing a college is not an easy task by any means. With over 7,000 higher education institutions in the U.S., where is a senior at NDA to begin?
full story 
“The Mass was really cool. It was amazing knowing that there were 10,000 students at one Mass, and our whole school got to be a part of it,” said Katelyn Conard, a junior at Notre Dame Academy.
full story 
Mr. Vickman said he is not the best teacher at NDA, but he knows that Mr. Havlichek is the second best teacher for sure.
full story 
Schultz Talks History, IB and the Cubs
After high school graduation, most students ignore the thought of becoming involved with education, but this was not the case for Mr. Matt Schultz.
full story 
Many NDA students have struggled with injuries this year. The worst part, they say, is not being able to participate with their team.
full story 
Students learn how to design and engineer a real robot. In addition, they learn about gear ratios and programming of the robot.
full story 
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