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The Red 'n' Green

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The Red 'n' Green

Ice cream truck owner Sue-Z Zenku (right) and son Dre Zenku (left) stand in front of their ice cream truck. Zenku started selling ice cream earlier this month.  “It was very difficult to launch this project with many setbacks, but I was determined to start this business and teach my son Dre about business and great customer service.” Zenku said
Ice cream truck brings nostalgia throughout town
Natasha Reinsbach, Reporter • May 28, 2026
Participants of the eighth annual graphic short story competition stand with their winning stories. Third-place finalist Freshman Michaela Briski (left), first-place finalist Emelia Beulen (center), and second-place finalist Ray Daubner (right).
Graphic short story competition draws out new talent
Ella Spitler, Reporter • May 28, 2026
Advisor Melissa Miller speaks with the  Clay Lamberton fourth graders on Friday, May 15.
Berlin FFA shows animals to Clay Lamberton students
Kyra Galowski, Reporter • May 27, 2026
This is the RNG After Class, the podcast where the bell rings, but the conversations don’t stop, and this is where we talk about what people do after school.
R ‘n’ G After Class- Season 1: Episode 2
Sarah Majeskie, Reporter • May 29, 2026
Freshman Gudalupe Rivera works at Mr and Mrs P’s in Ripon.  “My motivation to work  is just getting money and being able to spend that money on family that I love,” Rivera Said
Students, teachers enjoy summertime hustle
Kayla Banuelos, Reporter • May 29, 2026
The Red 'n' Green asked sophomore Destinie Miller to share unique items from her backpack.
Sophomore Destinie Miller, what’s in your backpack?
Emelia Beulen, Reporter • May 28, 2026
The Red 'n' Green asked four people what is on their summer bucket list.
Photo Poll: What’s on your summer bucket list?
Ella Spitler, Reporter • May 26, 2026
The Red 'n' Green believes that choosing college credits can be stressful.
College credit decision makes students think ahead
Red 'n' Green Staff May 29, 2026

One of the hardest choices a sophomore makes is choosing their junior year schedule. So many more options are available, including college-credit classes, whether through...

The Red ‘n’ Green will accept only signed letters to the editor, although names will be withheld from print upon request. Any student, faculty, staff, administrator, or community member is allowed to submit letters to the editor. We reserve the right to return letters for corrections before publishing. The staff will not print any material that is libelous, obscene, or malicious as that speech is not protected by the First Amendment.
Letter to the Editor: Student says teachers give too much work
Emelia Beulen, Reporter • May 7, 2026

I think that teachers give out way too many packets. junior Remington Olson

The Red ‘n’ Green will accept only signed letters to the editor, although names will be withheld from print upon request. Any student, faculty, staff, administrator, or community member is allowed to submit letters to the editor. We reserve the right to return letters for corrections before publishing. The staff will not print any material that is libelous, obscene, or malicious as that speech is not protected by the First Amendment.
Letter to the Editor: Students expresses upset at teacher leaving
Emelia Beulen, Reporter • May 7, 2026

I do not like that Mr. Kvam is leaving next year. Mr. Kvam is a very nice and supportive teacher, and I know that I and a lot of other students hate to see him go.  junior...

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Camila Villalobos
Camila Villalobos
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Camila Villalobos is a Berlin High School junior. She is The Red ‘n’ Green Social Media Manager. She is a member of Student Council along with Key Club, and enjoys being active in her school. Villalobos...

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