Men’s varsity soccer: A force to be reckoned with

By: Kaylin K No one knows more about working hard to play hard than Walled Lake Central’s men’s varsity soccer team, who had an all around exceptional season. Dedication and the love the players have for the sport drove them to an overall record of 24-2-1 and a spot in the state final match-up. Not…

Leaves, Love, and Lattes; Fall Scents are Here

By: Kaylin K Is it really fall before the “fall” scented body care products fill the shelves? Not only do people want to to drink a pumpkin spice latte: they want to smell like one. Whether it’s pumpkin, marshmallow, or apple pie scented, consumers love a good fragrance that celebrates the season. Senior Kayla Walder…

Is Global Warming Finally Taking its Turn?

By: Tiara Anderson People have stuck to their thin T-shirts for the first month of school rather than wearing their normal sweaters and hoodies. While September was nice, our health – as well as the planet’s – is more important than unseasonably warm weather. It’s hard not to wonder whether global warming is to blame…

Pb+J Handout to Homeless in Detroit

By: Christina Isbania The Giving Tree club had its annual PB and J outreach in Detroit in conjunction with Our Lady of Good Counsel in Plymouth on October 21. This special event not only feeds and clothes those who are less fortunate, but also creates a feeling of gratefulness for the things the members of…

Marching on to States

By: Jesse Evans Walled Lake Central’s marching band took part in the Michigan Competing Bands Association (MCBA) States competition November 4 at Ford Field, earning 5th place out of 12 bands in Flight One. The band’s score was 89.9, which is seen as extremely good. Instructor Kyle Peters said, “The band did extremely well, and…

State rivals face each other

By: Miles Hersh Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan, Michigan State, Michigan, Michigan State. It’s all you hear each year as the two state rivals take one another on.  This year, Michigan vs. Michigan State was on Saturday, October 7 at The Big House. It was a rough and rainy game for the Wolverines, who sadly lost…

Reaching Out to the LGBTQ+ Community

By: Deanna Koscik The Gay Straight Alliance (GSA) is an after school club that meets every week on Monday at 2:30 in Ms. Cronk’s classroom. The goal of the club is to create a safe space for kids who are a part of the LGBTQ+ community to talk and for kids to learn about the…