Walled Lake Water Advisory Worries Citizens

By: Tiara Anderson The unthinkable happened October 24 and October 25 – the school district closed for two days due to a major water line break at 14 mile road and Drake in West Bloomfield.  Waking up really tired, checking on social media, and receiving numerous phone calls and texts from friends and family caught…

After memorable season, equestrian team wraps up the year

By: Brianna Ammori It’s time to say goodbye to the horses as Walled Lake Central’s Equestrian team closes out its fall season. Though their season started in a rough place, the team came in second at Districts, which led them to the Regional competition where they finished in 8th with a score of 73 points.…

Halloween

By: Katie Percha The holiday season is just around the corner, and the starting player of the best time of the year is the spookiest of all: Halloween. Witches, ghosts, skeletons, and scary movies are staples for this time of year. A classic American tradition, people of all ages are able to partake in Halloween…

‘IT’ Review

By: Katie Percha Everybody is afraid of something, and for a motley crew of kids in a small town in Maine, their worst fears come to life. Amidst summer bullies and a clown threatening that they’ll “float too,”  the new It movie is one that will span generations. Starring young actors such as Stranger Things’…

Individuals qualify for men’s cross country State meet

By: Kyle Johnson After an incredible season, the men’s varsity cross country team was just shy of making the state meet, but three runners did qualify as individuals, drawing their remarkable run to an end. “Though we fell one spot short of qualifying for the state championship meet, we accomplished our other two team goals…

JV-A and JV-B men’s soccer end their eventful season

By: Nathan Landry For the first time, WLC’s soccer program organized two junior varsity level teams, A and B, as opposed to a JV and freshman teams. The teams had extremely different results for their seasons both but had some special moments. The JV-A soccer team, comprised of nine sophomores and eleven are freshman,went 11-1-2.…

E-Books or Real Books

By: Leila Barns From talking on our mobile phones to reading online newspapers, technology has definitely done its job by changing our day to day activities. Technology has replaced a lot of our modern habits. Even hard-covered and paperback books are making their way out of our lives. Books that you find at a library…

Homecoming

By: Taylor Coleman With everyone decked out in maize and blue, the students of Walled Lake Central kicked off the 2017 Homecoming weekend with a roar. The football team, poms, cheer and marching band dressed in their best as they prepared for the game of the season. Cheer, girls’ and boys’ cross country, equestrian, football,…

Hoco Court

By: Katie Percha Amidst the hustle and bustle of everyone getting ready for the Homecoming game and dance, the crowning of Homecoming court is a prominent part of the week’s traditions at Walled Lake Central. Central students vote every year for their Homecoming court, and seniors ultimately choose the king and queen for the year.…