Post-election protest occur around the country and WLC

Unlike previous years, this election cycle has been a particularly unpopular one. Voters, both Republican and Democrat, believe that they have been forced to choose from a pool of seemingly unqualified presidential candidates. However, as we neared election day, differences between the two groups could not seem greater and rather than being a time for Americans to express their democratic ideals, it has been a foul and divisive experience. For some people, the results of the election has affected them far more than others and reactions have presented themselves accordingly. Members of multiple movements adversely affected have taken to the streets in anti-Trump protests.

Standing still at Standing Point

The people of Michigan know first hand how vital clean water is. With Flint in such close proximity, students from Walled Lake Central understand that there is a problem with drinking water, not just in developing countries, but in our “backyards” too.

Winter Sports have awesome start to seasons

The winter sports season at Walled Lake Central fired up at the beginning of November. Holding tryouts and filling rosters were: women’s basketball, bowling, gymnastics, poms, cheerleading, ice hockey, and figure skating; men’s swim and dive, ice hockey, basketball, and wrestling; and men’s and women’s ski.

UofM and OSU rival takes the field

On November 26, the 2016 edition of the greatest rivalry in sports took place at Columbus, Ohio on the campus of the Ohio State University. For those unaware of the significance of the rivalry and of the venue, the University of Michigan and Ohio State University have played one another since 1897 and Michigan hasn’t beaten them since 2011. This rivalry has been deemed by many as the greatest rivalry in sports, and is often referred to as “The Game.”