He

By Makenna Cavanagh, 15 I was lost, confused, small in a big world, Then he found me. He taught me how to love, How to be loved. He taught me how to shape, Without being shaped. He taught me how to lead, As a follower. Then he set me free. Just when I needed him most,...

My Mother

By Hans Huizenga, 9 My mother cooks our food She gets our feet shoed My mother teaches us school (I think the science stuff is kind of cool!) My mother makes us go outside (I like that part, at least the slide!) My mother buys us good books At church she makes us have...

Governor’s School

By Rachel Rackov, Junior, Dickinson Trinity High School It’s is finally summer! What to do next…how about go back to school for six more weeks. Not just any school though, a “program for scholastically motivated North Dakota high school sophomores and juniors.” This...

Rome: The Trip of a Lifetime

by Teagan Kadrmas, Senior, Dickinson Trinity High School “Don’t look up until you see the keys.” I distinctly remember our group leader, Mr. McMahon, repeating this to us several times before we entered Saint Peter’s Basilica in Rome. He loved to see...

How I Remember Things

by Victoria Richter, 10 Have  you  heard  the  tale About a  whale? Or  the  one  about  a  bug Who  got  trapped  in  a  rug? Or  about  milk That  a  fairy  turned  into  silk? I  can’t  think  of  other  rhymes That  would  be  good  this  time! Maybe  I’ll...