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Chapter One: Blue revitalizes Bea Millers sound

‘Chapter One: Blue’ revitalizes Bea Miller’s sound

By Zoe Graves, Staff Reporter March 13, 2017

A then 16-year-old Bea Miller gained an audience with her debut album, “Not an Apology,” in January of 2015. Since then, the only new music from Miller was a single released in July of 2016, leaving...

A WARM Center will be housed inside Brownell Middle School from 9 p.m. to 9 a.m. March 10-12 unless power is restored. Brownell is located at 260 Chalfonte Ave.

WARM Center opens at Brownell Middle School

By Alex Harring, Website Managing Editor March 10, 2017

UPDATE: The WARM Center will not be open March 11-12 because of restored power to most homes. Grosse Pointe Public Schools, Services for Older Citizens and Grosse Pointe police are opening a WARM Center at...

SAT location moved

SAT location moved

March 10, 2017

Because of a continued power outage, the SAT test, hosted by the Grosse Pointe Public School System and originally housed on North's campus on Saturday, March 11, will be moved to Brownell Middle School...

The Addams Family musical poster. Performances have had to be cancelled because of a continued power outage.

School musical performance rescheduled

March 9, 2017

UPDATE: The show will run in originally scheduled days of the week and times the following week, March 16-18. UPDATE: All scheduled shows have been cancelled. New performance times and ticket information...

School musical rescheduled

March 9, 2017

Because of a continued power outage, "The Addams Family," originally scheduled for Thursday, March 9, has been moved to Sunday, March 12, at 2 p.m.

Black History Month is more than just a month

Black History Month is more than just a month

By Amber Braker, Staff Reporter February 25, 2017

Black History Month began in 1915 as Negro History Week. It was founded by black historian Carter G. Woodson and minister Jesse E. Moorland as a way to spread awareness of African Americans’ achievements....

Colleges prefer high school foriegn language courses

Colleges prefer high school foriegn language courses

By Michal Ruprecht and Montana Paton February 14, 2017

Learning a second language is a requirement for receiving a diploma in Michigan. House Bill 4465 (passed in 2006) requires all students to take a minimum of two years of a foreign language in order to...

Design: Volume 49, issue 9, page 5

Design: Volume 49, issue 9, page 5

By Michal Ruprecht, Assistant Editor February 14, 2017

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Students explore elective courses offered online

Students explore elective courses offered online

By Michal Ruprecht, Editor January 24, 2017

With a surge in online classes nationwide, many students, including sophomore Sophie Leszczynski and junior Caitlin Magnan, are replacing desks with computers. Students in Michigan can take online classes...

Rockin choreography

Rockin’ choreography

By Michal Ruprecht and Zoe Graves January 24, 2017

From working as a Radio City Rockette to founding her own charity dance program, school choreographer Cori Callahan has created a lifestyle around performing. Callahan first stepped foot on the dance...

Design: Volume 49, issue 8, page 5

Design: Volume 49, issue 8, page 5

By Michal Ruprecht, Editor January 24, 2017

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Design: Volume 49, issue 8, page 4

Design: Volume 49, issue 8, page 4

By Billy Steigelman and Michal Ruprecht January 24, 2017

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