Lions continue with their winning streak

By: Taylor Coleman Coming out of the gate with a bang, the Lions started the season off strong by winning their first two games of the season. Sadly, their winning streak quickly took a turn for the worse as the Lions lost their last two games. With the Lions approaching the 8th week of the…

College Acceptance Letters

By: Brooke Kirkpatrick College applications have got to be one of the most nerve-wracking things a child in America’s education system faces. You’re sending in your grades for the past three years, your standardized test scores, letters of recommendation and your application itself. After doing this, you wait 3-9 weeks to hear back from each…

Soccer team disappointed by AA Skyline no-show

By: Curran Middleton Central’s JV B soccer team geared up and made the long drive to Ann Arbor Skyline High School on September 15, only to find that when the team arrived, there was no other team on the field. Understandably, the coaches and players were disappointed as the team never arrived and the game…

Top College Destination for Michigan Students

By: Brooke Kirkpatrick Michigan students have many decisions to make when making a final decision about the college they want to attend. There are so many options when deciding this, with over 200 colleges in Michigan. The top schools that have the most students in attendance are Michigan State University, located in East Lansing with…

African American Alliance

By: Taylor Coleman The African American Alliance (AAA) geared up to kick off the school year with their first meeting Tuesday, October 10 at 2:30. AAA is a social justice club that allows students to educate their peers on the African American culture. Each meeting consists of a presentation that is based on prominent issues…

The Cost of Senior Year

By: Brooke Kirkpatrick Senior year has finally arrived and, thankfully for you, it’s packed full of fun and opportunity. The cost of senior year can definitely become pricey. Most families can pay up to $7000 throughout the whole year. One of the most expensive and traditional senior expenses is senior photos, which can range from…

French Club Pumpkin Carving

By; Kyle Johnson  The Walled Lake Central French Club is hosting its annual pumpkin carving contest for students that are part of the club. Students will have a blast carving pumpkin on Thursday, October 19 in the cafeteria after school from 2:30 to 3:30, and will cost $5. “It’s not any different from other years,”…

Demolishing of Old School Building

By: Tiffany Barnes Although the Walled Lake Consolidated Schools Board of Education voted to demolish the 95 year old Community Education Center in March, 2017, demolition hasn’t moved forward and the City of Walled Lake has been reported to have filed a lawsuit against WLCSD (Walled Lake School District) to put a stop to the…

Homecoming Preview

By: Ashley Downey Homecoming is this week and students are getting their groups and plans together as fast as possible. Whether it’s their first or the last homecoming, everyone seems a little more excited.        Freshman Erica Tinson is going to her first homecoming with freshman Brady Clark. “I was already excited for homecoming, but…

Back to School Anxiety

By: Brooke Kirkpatrick Whether professionally diagnosed or self diagnosed, anxiety is a common mental disorder among students, especially in high school. We all know back to school time can be a very fun and exciting time, but it can also be quite stressful, especially with those suffering with anxiety. Back to school anxiety amongst teens…