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The Knight Crier

Online News Day or Knight - Official news site of North Penn High School - 1340 Valley Forge Rd. Lansdale, PA

The Knight Crier

Online News Day or Knight - Official news site of North Penn High School - 1340 Valley Forge Rd. Lansdale, PA

The Knight Crier

Madison Wiernusz

Madison Wiernusz, Editor in Chief

Hi, my name is Madison Wiernusz. I’m a senior and I’m proud to say that this is my second year writing for the Knight Crier. If I’m not editing or writing articles, then I am working on Odyssey of the Mind, volunteering for Key Club, or cheering on the Knights at football games. Aside from that, I like to spend the rest of my “free time” making sandwiches at WaWa, taking spontaneous drives with my friends, binge-watching Grey’s Anatomy on Netflix, and napping. In college, I plan on majoring in general or strategic communications with a concentration in public relations or advertising. Fun Fact: So far, I have been to ten major league baseball stadiums.

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Students in the journalism course work on their broadcasting projects. Broadcast journalism is one journalistic style the students explore in the course.

Life beyond literature

Madison Wiernusz, Editor in Chief
January 28, 2016
NPSD Superintendent Dr. Curt Dietrich sits in his office at the Educational Services Center (ESC) trying to manage his seemingly never ending email inbox.

Shadowing the Super

Madison Wiernusz, Editor in Chief
January 12, 2016
Mr. Stefan Muller stands outside his new home in North Penn High School - home office D103.

Mulling over a new position

Madison Wiernusz, Editor in Chief
September 22, 2015
FILE - In this Nov. 5, 2014 file photo, Brian Williams speaks at the 8th Annual Stand Up For Heroes, presented by New York Comedy Festival and The Bob Woodruff Foundation in New York. NBC says it is suspending Brian Williams as Nightly News anchor and managing editor for six months without pay for misleading the public about his experiences covering the Iraq War. NBC chief executive Steve Burke said Tuesday, Feb. 10, 2015, that Williams actions were inexcusable and jeopardized the trust he has built up with viewers during his decade as the networks lead anchor. (Photo by Brad Barket/Invision/AP, File)

When the newscaster is the news

Madison Wiernusz, Staff Writer
February 11, 2015
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