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Noelle Krosch

Noelle Krosch is a PSEO student from Andover who goes to Bethel University in St. Paul, Minnesota. She has an undecided major but is hoping to stay at Bethel for the rest of her college years. 

She is passionate about writing the truth and sharing people's experiences, because everyone has a story to tell. She always tries to write her stories in a way that reflects her subject, because she wants to make sure that they feel like their voice is being heard.

She works as a lifeguard and swim instructor at the Anoka Aquatic Center during the summer. She loves theater and performing because she wants to share the stories and experiences with the audiences that come to see the shows. She also has 34 pet chickens.

North Village takes dodgeball win

Sophomore Kayley Frenette heard the crowd roar as she chucked the ball with all her might. It left her hands and flew towards the lone Arden Village player on the other side of the court. If she hit him, North Village would win the annual homecoming dodgeball tournament for the first time in a decade. 
Nine teams competed in the tournament: one from each Bethel University residence hall and one team of commuters. Arden Village (AV) and North Village were the last dorms standing at the end of the...

‘A reason to smile’

In his sophomore year of high school, Hart decided to join drama. His substitute French teacher, Emily Waldo, directed theater at Esko and overheard him considering playing football again. She encouraged him to try the school play instead. So, he did.“It made me who I am today. Because of theatre, I am so outgoing, so out loud. Before then, I was the quiet guy with the scarf that everybody thought was gay, and who you asked for the math assignment answers,” Hart said.Hart still did well in schoo...

‘Baptism by fire’

By Noelle Krosch, journalistMerrin Guice looked up, startled. It was her first day with the orchestra and her professor, Patrick Gardner, was calling her down to conduct the second movement of Prokofiev’s Alexander Nevsky. He’d told her weeks ago to memorize the piece but never told her what it was for. Now he wanted her to direct it for her midterm. Without sheet music. She wobbled down the steps to the front of the room, clutching her slim wooden baton. She turned to face the chairs filled by...

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