NG3 or NG3C is an extracurricular program offered at NorthWood High School. NG3 is short for Next Generation 3 and the “3” represents character development, community service and positive change.
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There have been countless thought pieces on the merits and flaws of Shumer’s argument, and I have no intention of adding to the pile. But journalism is knowledge work, too, and the field had its own, ...