Cobras continue conquering 2015 season

By Dustin Evans The Walled Lake Cobras water polo team took on the sixth best team in the state, the Dexter Dreadnaughts, on October 23, but both the varsity and JV teams lost their games after hard-fought battles. Varsity played first and lost 13-8, and JV followed, losing 14-2. “We got off to a really…

Central college visits draw to a close

By Jill Ciampa Beginning in September, college representatives began arriving at Central to present information about their colleges to the students. Of course many seniors have taken advantage of these visits, but sophomores and juniors have also been invited to join in. Time is running short as the final visitation will be on Monday, November…

‘Tis the season for some scaring

By Victoria Clements Step one: Enter at your own risk. Step two: Inhale. Exhale. Repeat. Step three: Look around frantically in the dark. Step four: Cower behind your friend. Step five: Let out a blood-curdling scream. Step six: Keep. Moving. Forward. The month of October marks the time for haunted houses. ‘Tis the season to…

Students fight against dreaded Flu Season

By Jake Butler “Bless you.” “Excuse me.” “Is there a tissue around here?” When the seasons begin to change and the leaves on the trees turn from green to orange, these expressions are all too commonplace in high school classrooms. The time between the start of October and the middle of November, what’s commonly referred…

Language classes schedule next ventures through Europe

By Jill Ciampa Biannual travel for all three languages taught at Central has been a tradition for years. Currently, the Spanish and French classes are planning their next international trips. The trip to France is to depart on March 31 and return on April 9. The trip to Spain will depart over Spring Break 2017…

Recent Bow-tie Tuesday craze gains momentum with students

By Emma Weintraub The latest craze here at Walled Lake Central is Morgan’s Bow-Tie Tuesday. What started off as a simple accessory to Morgan’s button down shirt has become an expected occurrence every Tuesday. “I thought of the idea last year and it didn’t really take off until this year,” said Morgan. “When Elizabeth Rexroat…

It’s time to get your scare on!

By Farhan Coleman Halloween is a holiday where we collectively celebrate being scared. A well-practiced tradition during this holiday is watching scary movies, and here are ten movies that I recommend you should see to get into the holiday spirit.    The Silence of the Lambs (1991) In this best-picture winner, Jodie Foster plays a…

Environmental club welcomes new members

By Mia Rubin Walled Lake Central’s environmental club, the Tree Hugging Environmentalists Club (THE Club) does a lot of work to make our school and society a better and greener place.   During the club’s meetings, they discuss ways to help our environment become more clean and safer for everyone.  THE Club plans on planting…

SADD club aims to educate towards student safety

By Emily Money Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) is a new club starting here at WLC. Juniors Nevada Leslie and Jenna Snider have created the Central SADD chapter this year with many goals in mind. “We decided to create the SADD club because we thought that we should inform the student body that their ‘social…

Giving Tree delivers food to Detroit’s homeless

By Erykah Smith For the second year, The Giving Tree from Walled Lake Central went to volunteer at the PB&J Outreach in Detroit, Michigan. The kids and teachers got a chance to all wake up at 5 am on a Saturday morning and make peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for a great cause. This year…