Detroit loses influential member of city

At 87 years old, Mike Ilitch has passed away. The owner of the Detroit Red Wings and the Detroit Tigers, along with being the founder and owner of Little Caesars Pizza, Ilitch was known for his contributions to both sports teams and to the city of Detroit.

WLC junior receives 36 on ACT

Who can say they just accomplished something that less than one percent of all those involved can? Well, junior Ramya Ginjupalli can. She just received a perfect score of 36 on her ACT; something that only .083% of all test takers achieve.

Finland passes marriage equality laws

March 1, 2017 became a big day in the country of Finland’s history because same-sex marriage became legal. According to a Local Register Office’s figures, some 41 couples across the country are scheduled to marry this week.

Shake shack opens in Detorit

The famous restaurant Shake Shack finally opened its first ever Michigan location in downtown Detroit on Thursday, February 23. The new restaurant is nothing less than amazing and has the city and nearby suburbs going crazy as they make their way to Campus Martius to enjoy some of the wide variety of burgers and shakes.

VBM is coming April 13

Volleyball Marathon, one of the largest events held at Walled Lake Central, is just around the corner. The all night event, begins the afternoon of April 13, and runs all the way until April 14.

Softball begins pre-season workouts

Though try-outs won’t take place until the week of March 13, from 4:30-6:30 pm indoors, or if the weather is nice, outdoors from 6:00-8:00 pm, students interested in trying out for the 2017 women’s softball team have been gathering in the weight room a couple of days a week in the evening to condition for the upcoming season and prepare for the week-long tryouts.

British Parliament’s thoughts on Trump

After more than 1.8 million people “called on the British government to cancel the state visit because it would prove embarrassing for the queen” via a petition, the British Parliament debated for three hours on February 20 about President Donald Trump’s visit to the United Kingdom. Most conservatives lawmakers believed that President Trump should visit while liberals believed the opposite.