MUSTANG POST: 2025 NOVEMBER ISSUE RELEASED!
Here’s the first issue of the Mustang Post for the 2025-2026 school year! You can read the last issue of this school year here!
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MUSTANG POST: 2025 MAY ISSUE RELEASED!
As this is my last issue with The Mustang Post I feel as though I need to spend this letter reflecting on my time here. For almost a quarter of my life I have been writing for The Mustang Post, during that time I wrote 17 articles, published 15 eMagazines, and recorded two podcasts. Among…
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MUSTANG POST: 2025 MARCH ISSUE RELEASED!
Hello again!The Mustang Post has returned with another issue, while not as packed or as thematic as our last issue it surely will still provide quality articles for you to enjoy! One of those quality articles is another valorant article, it’s similar to an older article I produced after the LOCK//IN event in 2023 but…
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MUSTANG POST: 2025 VALENTINES DAY ISSUE RELEASED!
Happy Valentines Day! For the first time ever the Post is doing a themed holiday issue! In the past we’ve dabbled in seasonal themed articles but never to this degree! Expect a full bouquets worth of Valentines day articles. Alongside that you can expect some local articles for FM area! Again, we’ve dabbled in this…
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MUSTANG POST: 2024 DECEMBER ISSUE RELEASED!
Season’s greetings!! As the winter’s cold months approach us, our journalists have been working hard to get their first articles of the new school year published. As the first few months of school are concentrated on refining punctuation and grammar, we intend on beefing up our future issues as the year goes on. While December…
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MUSTANG POST: 2024 OCTOBER ISSUE RELEASED!
Welcome back! The Mustang Post has survived another year of the long harsh winter known as Summer. Now a new spring is blooming in the Fall, new articles, new students, and even more editing for myself. Throughout this year we hope to have a steady flow of articles releasing periodically, unlike last year. We also…
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MUSTANG POST: 2024 MAY ISSUE RELEASED!
It’s finally the last month for the 2023-2024 school year! It’s been a fun journey, pumping as many articles and podcasts as we can, with its unique topics and personal touches. Our team has been working hard these past few weeks, creating content that will make a lasting impression before summer vacation starts. Sharing what…
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Chance for Change: Culture Shock
CHANCE FOR CHANGEBy Dairell Alvarico and Wei YiChangHosted by Dairell Alvarico Official Transcript: [THEME SONG – KOLBY THOMPSON.] Dairell Alvarico: Good to see you all, and welcome to another episode of Sheyenne Perspectives. For this episode, I will be sharing the fun talks I had with Wei YiChang, a fellow journalist for The Mustang Post.…
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MUSTANG POST: 2024 APRIL ISSUE RELEASED!
WOW! Another magazine release! This hopefully won’t be the last one before the end of the year but who knows! I really have no ideas for what to type here so I’ll write about how cooking up contention got scrapped! It did. Thank you for reading, -Logan Jacobs
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The Home Turf: Episode 2
EPISODE TWO: The Human Element in Baseball DwindlesBy Ethan Laabs and Jonah PetersonHosted by Abby Smith The Mustang Post’s Ethan Laabs and Jonah Peterson take a critical look baseball’s mix of technology and humanity and where the fine line between the two begins and ends.
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Setting the Scene: Episode 2
THE CINEMA CHRONICLESBy Gabriel SielingHosted by Gabriel Sieling Official Transcript: [THEME SONG -RISK.] Gabriel Sieling: “Hello everyone and welcome to The Cinema Chronicles. I’m your host Gabriel, and today we are going to be talking about what are Fan Films, and what impact do they have on the internet and pop culture.” SOUND EFFECT: Old…
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The Home Turf: Episode 1
EPISODE ONE: Mustang’s ChampionsBy Abby SmithHosted by Abby Smith The Mustang Post’s Abby Smith delves into the 2023 Sheyenne Volleyball championship season tracing their road to victory.
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The Science Behind the Scare: Episode 1
EPISODE ONE: The Science Behind the ScareBy Addison McCroskeyHosted by Addison McCroskey Horror movies. You love ’em or you hate ’em. Additionally, when watching a horror film, there is control over both the situation and the viewing experience. Unlike the real world, people can press pause when a situation in a film becomes too dire…
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COOKING UP CONTENTION EP:1
EPISODE ONE: COOKING UP CONTENTIONBy Chad Neumann, Logan Jacobs & Roland Regner Official Transcript: [THEME SONG – ELEVATOR MUSIC.] Roland Regner: Hello everybody and welcome to our new podcast called Cooking Up Contention. A new argumentative podcast from Mustang Post News. Today we will discuss 4 arguments that myself, Chad, and Logan will argue about.…
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MUSTANG POST: 2024 APRIL SPECIAL ISSUE!
The final version of Roland Regner’s Enter the Gungeon Tierlist is released! You can find it here.
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Persona’s Impact on Art
EPISODE SIX: Persona Impacts ArtBy Dairell AlvaricoHosted by Dairell Alvarico Official Transcript: [THEME SONG – KOLBY THOMPSON.] Dairell Alvarico: Great to see you all again everyone. Here’s to our second year with our new format: Podcasts. I am excited to introduce the first episode for the year, one that dives into the art scene, more…
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MUSTANG POST: 2024 MARCH ISSUE RELEASED! & LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
It’s been a long time since we at the Mustang Post released a magazine, let alone an article. But now we will have a STELLAR RETURN TO FORM. Probably. Which you can read here! Personally, I’ve been busy working on a new podcast in collaboration with Roland and Chad where we debate useless things like…
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MUSTANG POST: 2023 NOVEMBER ISSUE RELEASED! & LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
Dear Readers, After a long wait the Mustang Post has published articles again. Slowly but surely our new journalists have learned and refined their writing and been working diligently toward publication and release. Now after a long wait you can read the new issue here! With these new students comes a few new editors, previously…
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Indie Songs Resonate Autumn’s Theme
By Dairell Alvarico Fresh leaves fall ever so slowly, perched on rooftops and uneven ground; they leave a lingering scent of soil and nostalgia as they dance around the scenery with orange, red, and brown; it gives the landscape before you a sad yet ludicrous tranquility. The breeze picks up, swaying leaves that were still…
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Meta Horror’s History in the Gaming Sphere
By: Logan Jacobs Many distinct types of horror exist. Most hinge on the idea of not knowing what is going on around you: the absence of knowledge. Or they hinge on not being able to do anything about the things around you: the absence of action. This creates a duality where one coexists with yet…
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CounterStrike 2: A Long Awaited Failure
By Logan Jacobs Counter Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO) is one of the most prolific games of all time, and in March of this past year Valve announced the long-awaited sequel, Counter Strike 2 (CS2). CS2 promised a lot with its reveal: completely overhauled graphics, sub-tick technology, and volumetric smokes. Now just over six months later everyone has…
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The Mustang Post: May 2023 Issue Released!
By The Mustang Post Staff The latest issue of the Mustang Post is available in eMagazine or blog!
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YIIK: The Worst Game Ever
By: Logan Jacobs When discussing the worst games ever made many people jump to games like E.T. for the Atari or the original release for Final Fantasy 14, maybe even No Man’s Sky. These games are among some of the most buggy, poorly designed, and rushed games in history. But what if the worst game…
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A Life on Celluliod
Without memories, what do we have left? Howdo we fill our life with meaning? As a stream of seemingly unimportant home video clippings floodthrough the screen, Jonas Mekas contemplates these very questions, intercutting scenes with splices of poetry and thoughts in his massive four hour, forty-eight-minute masterpiece: As I Was Moving Ahead I Occasionally Saw…
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Chance for Change: Immigration
EPISODE FIVE: CHANCE FOR CHANGEBy Dairell AlvaricoHosted by Hailey Boehme Official Transcript: [THEME SONG – KOLBY THOMPSON.] Hailey Boehme: Good to see you again, everyone. From Mustang Post News, this is Sheyenne Perspectives. I’m Hailey Boehme. In our last episode of Sheyenne Perspectives, Carter Phillips delved into creativity’s drive on the theatrical stage. This week…
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Driven by Creativity and Collaboration on Stage
PART IIBy Carter M. Phillips SOUND: THEME SONG FADE IN TO FULL THEN FADE TO LOW Welcome back, everyone. From Mustang Post News, West Fargo, this is Sheyenne Perspectives. I’m Hailey Boehme. SOUND: THEME SONG FULL SOUND: THEME SONG INCREASE (5 to 10 seconds) HAILEY BOEMEHey everyone! It’s your host, Hailey Boehme, and I’m here…
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The Mustang Post: March 2023 Issue Released!
By The Mustang Post Staff The latest issue of the Mustang Post is available in eMagazine or blog!
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Driven by Creativity and Collaboration in Cinema
EPISODE THREE: CREATIVES IN CINEMABy Carter M. Phillips Official Transcript: SOUND: THEME SONG FADE IN TO FULL THEN FADE TO LOW Welcome back, everyone. From Mustang Post News, West Fargo, this is Sheyenne Perspectives. I’m Hailey Boehme. SOUND: THEME SONG FULL You know, sometimes things just don’t turn out the way you expected. Snow days.…
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The Mustang Post: Special Release!
By Mustang Post Staff This issue of the Mustang Post is a special release as we say goodbye to one of our journalists who is moving further into the frigid north. We’ll miss her and her joyful insight into all that is BTS. This special issue is available now as an eMagazine!
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BUILDING A LEGACY IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY
EPISODE THREE: THE LONGEVITY OF SUCCESSBy Logan Jacobs Official Transcript: Hailey Boehme: Welcome back, everyone. From Mustang Post News, West Fargo, this is Sheyenne Perspectives. I’m Hailey Boehme. In our last episode of Sheyenne Perspectives, Dairell Alvarico delved into change and how we react to change, whether we like that change or not. This week Logan…
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Food For Thought
EPISODE TWO: PERSPECTIVE ON PREFERENCEBy Dairell AlvaricoHosted by Hailey Boehme Official Transcript: [THEME SONG – KOLBY THOMPSON.] Hailey Boehme: Welcome back, everyone. From Mustang Post News, this is Sheyenne Perspectives. I’m Hailey Boehme. In our last episode of Sheyenne Perspectives, we took a look at the unconscious mind and its tendency toward routine and the…
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The Will of the Unconscious Mind
EPISODE ONE: ROUTINE AND THE UNEXPECTEDBy Hailey Boehme Official Transcript: Hailey Boehme: I’m so happy to finally introduce you to our new exploration: podcasts! This episode dives right into our first series on human behavior. From the perspective of wins and losses, fitting in and standing out, or hiding behind the camera versus standing right…
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The Mustang Post: December Issue Released!
By The Mustang Post Staff The latest issue of the Mustang Post is available in eMagazine or blog!
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Ultimate Guide to the Best Holiday Gifts
By Hailey Boehme We all know the classic gifts that everyone resorts to for Christmas: candles, scented lotion, gift cards, stuffed animals, or candy. While all of that is great occasionally, I have more KitKats than I know what to do with. Please listen to me when I say that my stockpile of random facemasks…
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Letter from the Editor
Dear Readers, The winter season is upon us, and as North Dakotans, we know the worst weather is yet to come. With a holiday break fast approaching and snow days looming in our near future, the Mustang Post has decided to deliver the news in a brand-new format…PODCASTS! Despite our consistent mention of this upcoming…
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SHS Students and Staff of the Month: December
By The Mustang Post Staff This month Sheyenne High School celebrates another lineup of exceptional students and staff.
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Food For Thought: Sheyenne Lunchroom Dynamics
By Dairell Alvarico There are many aspects to consider when creating a firm grasp on social dynamics. Things like circumstance, environment and relationships can determine how unique and diverse it can be. Society has always been intertwined with the element of change, even if it’s forced. Considering all the characteristics of dynamics, this can be…
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SHS Students and Staff of the Month: November
By The Mustang Post Staff This month Sheyenne High School celebrates a lineup of exceptional students and staff. Students Blossom Ehibibe, Brynn Field, Jackson Hawkinson, Ella Mahler, Pedro Silveira, Justin Overas, and Cassie Swanson share this honor alongside staff Steph Cwikla, Sommer Forkenbrock, Royn Hohertz, Erin Kruckenburg, James Landman, Lindsey Simenson, and Mariah Weiss.
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The Mustang Post: October 2022 Issue Released!
By The Mustang Post Staff The latest issue of the Mustang Post is available in eMagazine or blog!
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How to Save a Life: National Animal Safety and Prevention Month
By Hailey Boehme During October, the community recognizes many important causes, but it is crucial that our furry friends are not forgotten in the mix. Every year, October marks National Animal Safety and Prevention Month. The tradition that is best known for its slogan “Adopt, Don’t Shop.” Many people tend to wonder why buying a…
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