By Finn Bell The Squall Dexter HS 1st PlaceDivision 3, News Writing It was late February 2017 freshman history; we were beginning our unit on the Holocaust. Among a list of targeted groups, there was a single mention of “homosexuals,” without …
PPS Covid-19 data now available for families
By Kai PenningtonPortage Northern LightPortage Northern HS 1st PlaceDivision 3, News Writing As of October 12, 2020, to be in compliance with current state guidelines for reporting Covid-19 data in schools, PPS has added a Covid-19 dashboard to …
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Overwhelmed students and faculty seek solutions
By Michael HarttNorth PointeGrosse Pointe North HS Senior Amelia Schock has been feeling overwhelmed since she started online school in the fall. “Staring at the computer and the (fact that the) asynchronous work is all on the computer too (is a …
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Whitmer and MDHHS Announce Extension of COVID-19 Restrictions
By Adan QuanPortraitEast Lansing HS Governor Gretchen Whitmer, along with leadership of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS), held a press conference Monday afternoon. They announced a 12-day extension of the …
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Contact sports delayed by coronavirus, MDHHS orders
By Jonathan Cunningham ArrowUtica HS In a press release on Wednesday, Jan. 13, the Michigan High School Athletic Association announced that, beginning Saturday, Jan. 16, all winter sports may start practicing with strict guidelines. Non-contact …
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Within the Circle
By Oliviah Klinski & Lauren Revord FocusMidland HS 1st PlaceDivision 2, News Writing What is going to be my first move? How am I going to take control of the match? What am I going to have to do to pin this guy? While sprinting up and down …