In January 1961, in his inaugural address to our nation, John F. Kennedy called the country to service: “And so my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for...
After creating public service announcements (PSA) for Beaumont Hospital, band teacher Andrew Perkins received a phone call from the Michigan Attorney General’s office this February. The Attorney...
Researching different running shoes for his personal project sophomore Jake Lee learns what kind of shoes are on the market for all types of training.
“I chose researching running shoes because...
Taking a cue from the popular film “The Great Gatsby,” the prom theme will be transporting students back to the Roaring Twenties, where flappers and modernists created a “Touch of Class.”
“People...
With more than $25,000 being spent on Project Graduation (PG-14), the night promises to be action packed. Often called the class’ first reunion, a committee was put together to help make sure that every...
Junior Nicole Dehondt will spend this upcoming Saturday working beside her mother, aunt and other close friends repairing homes for the elderly and those who cannot make the necessary repairs themselves.
“My...
Early in the morning on May 17, people from Fenton and the surrounding areas will gather for the fourth annual 5K Tiger Run and third annual Tiger Trot. The event is the exact same as last year and Athletic...
With the May 6 election approaching, the student council took measures to get as many 18 year old students registered to vote as possible.
Brought to their attention by Assistant Principal Laura Lemke,...
With Staff Appreciation Week at the beginning of May, the student council will complete their final event for its school year and pass their duties to a new set of members who will be elected or will volunteer...