The student news site of Fenton High School

Fenton InPrint Online

The student news site of Fenton High School

Fenton InPrint Online

The student news site of Fenton High School

Fenton InPrint Online

Opinion: Participation awards are hurting children

Opinion: Participation awards are hurting children

Riann Masi, Writer August 31, 2021

Competitions, sports teams, and summer programs are all activities that contribute to handing out participation awards. These awards are to recognize a child for their participation in their activity....

Opinion: Qualifications for an activity being categorized as a sport

Opinion: Qualifications for an activity being categorized as a sport

Molly Killian, Assistant Print Editor July 13, 2021

Some of the most passionate arguments come from when people argue over whether a specific activity is categorized as a sport. These disagreements often lead to feelings of invalidation— generally because...

Opinion: College vaccine mandates are unfair on students

Opinion: College vaccine mandates are unfair on students

Bree Soule, Online Editor in Chief May 24, 2021

With the pandemic slowly coming to a close and vaccines readily available, colleges have begun making vaccine requirements for their students who live on campus, yet don’t always give them the option...

Opinion: Weekly COVID tests for sports are worth it

Opinion: Weekly COVID tests for sports are worth it

Halee Alexander, Writer May 4, 2021

Schools are testing student athletes across Michigan in an attempt to keep our athletes safe and healthy during our spring sport season. The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) is...

Opinion: Two-week rotations are better than three-week rotations

Opinion: Two-week rotations are better than three-week rotations

Halee Alexander, Writer April 1, 2021

Fenton High was operating on a three-week rotation of classes for a little over the first semester of the 2020-2021 school year. This rotation between classes is too long to go without seeing any of your...

The Fashion Textbook: Women’s fashion throughout history

The Fashion Textbook: Women’s fashion throughout history

Emmy Johnson, Online Editor March 26, 2021

March is Women’s History Month and along with it is the celebration of women breaking the glass ceiling— including fashion trends in past decades. Specific decades, such as the 1920s, 1970s and 1960s,...

Opinion: Amazon puts small businesses out of work

Opinion: Amazon puts small businesses out of work

Emmy Johnson, Online Editor March 5, 2021

Since Amazon’s opening on July 5, 1994, Amazon has decreased the number of stores, specifically small businesses, in America. Amazon has created the ideal of fast production goods—, making mass...

Opinion: The pros of Amazon prime

Opinion: The pros of Amazon prime

Riann Masi, Writer March 5, 2021

Households around the world are spending less time shopping in-person and are now shopping online. Amazon, one of the larger online shopping platforms, has proved beneficial for consumers even prior to...

Opinion: College athletes should be paid

Opinion: College athletes should be paid

Benny Burke, Writer January 25, 2021

The debate on whether college athletes should be paid has posed serious ethical arguments between both sides. Many argue that college athletes should be paid, while others argue against it. As of now,...

The Fashion Textbook: Outlook of 2021 fashion

The Fashion Textbook: Outlook of 2021 fashion

Emmy Johnson, Online Editor January 20, 2021

Spring and Summer Fashion Week has paved the way for new fashion trends of 2021. It’s clear that designers have taken advice for collections from the ’60s and ’70s by using flowy materials, browns,...

Opinion: Should students be allowed snow days while online

Opinion: Should students be allowed snow days while online

Riann Masi, Writer January 18, 2021

While in virtual school, numerous questions about if students should have snow days have been floating around. Even though students are learning online at home, some schools are embracing the freedom of...

Opinion: Going to a small college can be beneficial

Opinion: Going to a small college can be beneficial

Halee Alexander, Writer January 4, 2021

Going to a smaller college rather than a university can be beneficial for a student. Smaller class sizes can allow for different things that will make the transition from high school to college easier. Imagine...

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