Abortion bills introduced into MI legislature

The Michigan legislature has seen two bills introduced that seem a part of the rising challenge to legalized abortion; one aims to stop funding for foundations whose missions include abortion services and the other would make available for purchase a Michigan license plate featuring a “pro-life” symbol.

How to stay safe on Spring Break

Spring Break is only a few weeks away and students are getting ready to leave the cold and gloomy Michigan weather and head off to warmer places. Although this is fun and exciting, being safe on Spring Break is very important.

Fire alarm fiasco at WLC

On Friday, March 10, an unusual incident took place here at Central. During passing time, right before fifth hour, the fire alarm started to ring and the whole school seemed to be confused as to what was going on. Everyone began to scramble outside as fire trucks arrived minutes later to inspect the building. The cause remained a mystery during our time outside, but after inspection it was discovered that the cause was dust.

Get ready for VBM

Walled Lake Central is gearing up for the annual Volleyball Marathon, an overnight volleyball tournament for the students starting at 8pm and going until the next morning at 5am. Packets for VBM are able to be picked up at all three lunches and are due by the March 22. The total cost is $75 dollars and that includes all of the activities that are offered.

Michigan’s bipolar weather

By Tiffany B If you live in Michigan, you know how bizarre the weather is. People who live in Michigan know the struggle of wanting to get the perfect amount of rain or sunlight.  From sunshine in the winter to snow in fall, Michigan has to be the state with the most bipolar weather. Being…

Madness in March Madness hits Central

March Madness, one of the more exciting times of the year when it comes to basketball, is fast approaching. Major teams are being noticed during this time such as Kansas Jayhawks, UCLA Bruins, Villanova Wildcats, Gonzaga Bulldogs, and North Carolina Tar Heels.

ICE ramps up arrests in Detroit

Immigration is a heavily debated topic in today’s political scene, and as we move further into Donald Trump’s presidency we are beginning to see some of his policies on the matter take action locally. Recently, the Department of Homeland Security released Trump’s plan for depletion which involved deporting 11 million illegal immigrants that came to America during Barack Obama’s presidency. However, one of the main points of the address was that the deportation plan was going to focus on immigrants who committed major crimes, which partially contradicts what we are seeing here in Michigan and across the country.

Excitement grows for spring sport season

As the snow begins to melt, spring sports teams start to form and begin their preparation for the 2017 spring season. Tryouts for all spring sports, start Monday March 13 and many athletes are excited to kick off their seasons. The spring sports include baseball, softball, women’s tennis, women’s and men’s track, men’s golf, women’s and men’s lacrosse, women’s soccer, and women’s water polo.

Weridest scholarships

The most common way to get a scholarship is to get good grades or to play a sport, but there are many other ways to get them. Did you know you can get a scholarship from being left handed? Or being really tall? There are an endless number of scholarships available for many different things.