Opinion: Setting technology boundaries during a pandemic
Screens have become a normalized part of our daily lives. They are used to wake us up in the morning, to communicate with friends, to […]
Screens have become a normalized part of our daily lives. They are used to wake us up in the morning, to communicate with friends, to […]
This article is part of a pro-con package. To read the con side, click here. “That woman from Michigan.” “You know who I’m talking about.” […]
This article is part of a pro-con package. To read the pro side, click here. Michigan’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic, administered by Governor Gretchen […]
COVID-19’s affect on the environment and what you can do to get one step closer towards a healthy planet.
Every spring, students scour the thick packet of class offerings before signing up for the following year’s schedule. While students have a variety of options […]
It’s been more than five weeks since students have attended Michigan schools. Cities across the country are shutting down in hopes to slow down the […]
Hear me out: the idea of ugly Christmas Sweaters is getting commercialized. I don’t mean to say that they are a bad thing. I have […]
On September 20 there was a youth climate strike in downtown Grand Rapids. I was one of the strikers.
Summer can be a time of boredom. Here is a list of eight things to do this summer.
Eight seniors have been aiming to win conference since the seventh grade.
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