By StaffPortraitEast Lansing HS In early January, Governor Gretchen Whitmer made a statement urging, but not requiring, schools to start offering in-person options by March 1. Following the announcement, the East Lansing Board of Education voted …
These students look to Animal Crossing for enjoyment and relaxation
By Jessie WarrenCentral TrendForest Hills Central HS 1st PlaceDivision 3, News Writing Junior Lani Quach has a personal vendetta towards athletes, but not in the way that one may think. Though she has nothing against the pursuits of …
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Phoebe Bridgers’ “Copycat Killer” brings me ethereal ruin
By Lynlee DerrickCentral TrendForest Hills Central HS With Spotify’s “Friend Activity” tab as a testament to my following statement, I have survived these past months on Phoebe Bridgers’ albums Stranger in the Alps, Punisher, and her Instagram …
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The emergence of Gen-Z investors
By Colin DuffyNorth PointeGrosse Pointe North HS 1st PlaceDivision 3, News Writing In a post-apocalyptic world, Clarke Griffin, along with 99 others, must try and survive on a possibly radioactive Earth. Filled with unseen developments and …
Learning together: District commits to cultural responsiveness after controversial online learning assignment
By Kylie CliftonPortage Northern LightPortage Northern HS It was 9:15 on the morning of September 23rd, and eighth grade Portage North Middle School student Pablo Fraga was ready to return to a new kind of normal with his online history …
What I Wish I was Taught
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 …