Month: March 2022
Coming up: West Michigan college fair
The West Michigan College Fair is approaching. The last in-person West Michigan college fair was canceled in April of 2019. But with no mask requirements […]
There’s officially a shortage of officials
Fans yell at them, players and coaches get irritated and the pay isn’t substantial, but officials are needed if sports are going to be played, […]
Taking the stage: Ryanna Miles
Miles sits on the stage performing the fall play. Photo credit to Shannon Heldt. Senior Ryanna Miles is a Northview student who is always expressing […]
Stepping on to the mat with Ava and Lilly Niedzielski
While Sophomores twins Lilly and Ava Niedzielski are often complete opposites, they still manage to keep a close relationship, despite different hobbies, friends and aesthetics. […]
Captain of the cats: A feature on Michael Roggenbaum
Senior Michael Roggenbaum is a textbook hustler. While being an AP (Advanced Placement) student, varsity lacrosse and soccer player and part-time worker, Roggenbaum keeps himself […]
Opinion: Home Economics teaches important life lessons
In a quickly developing learning environment, the importance of teaching life skills in schools has become minimal across the country. Advanced Placement classes and a […]
Sizing sexism in the clothing industry
Women’s clothing sizes in America vary from store to store and item to item, sometimes even deviating from the official sizing charts made by those […]
Wrestling with the scale
National Eating Disorders (NED) Awareness Week takes place during the week of February 21 – February 27. It’s important to raise awareness about the realities […]
Marvelous Marvin: A wildcat at heart
*This interview was conducted through the use of an American Sign Language interpreter.* Of all nine varsity football games this past fall, senior Marvin Colbert […]