Rockin’ Band

October 12, 2011  
Filed under News, Top Stories

By: Jenna Chambers The Saugatuck High School band is off to an exciting start to the new year with a new annual music theme: Classic Rock. Three songs are a part of the theme, “Pinball Wizard” (The Who), “Desperado” (The Eagles), and “Anyway You Want It” (Journey). Taught by Mr. Holtz, the... Read more »

Does Saugatuck High School Enforce the Dress Code?

October 12, 2011  
Filed under Opinion, Uncategorized

When you walk through the hallways of Saugatuck High School do we look like we enforce our dress code? Some people don’t even realize that we have a dress code. When you notice people walking through the hallways with short skirts, and inappropriate shirts, do the teachers really care enough to do... Read more »

I D.A.R.E. You to Tell the Truth

October 12, 2011  
Filed under Opinion, Top Stories

By: Jane Wiley America’s youth is growing up unaware of the true consequences of drug use. Most modern anti-drug groups use blanket statements, horror stories, and oversimplified, inaccurate and disseminated information about drug use in order to scare away potential users. This not only creates... Read more »

New Football Players Making Their Mark

October 12, 2011  
Filed under News, Sports, Top Stories, Uncategorized

The Saugatuck Varsity football team has improved immensely over the years. Two years ago they went to the playoffs, last year they made it to the State finals, and this year it is looking like another trip to Ford Field is going to occur. The team adopted two new crucial players this season, Alex Toben... Read more »

America vs. Norway: School Systems

October 12, 2011  
Filed under Opinion, Student Life

By: Aslak Lie You would think that there are big differences between the school system in America and the school system in Norway. America and Norway are different continents so why wouldn’t there be some big differences? One month ago I started at an American High School. After a couple of days at... Read more »

Gizmos

October 12, 2011  
Filed under News, Top Stories

By: Art’om Rank The math teachers have recently been training with a new technique involving something called a gizmo. A gizmo is an online learning experience, like a math lab that would add to topics that students and teachers are talking about in class. They are on the computers and provide... Read more »

Dancers Are Athletes

October 12, 2011  
Filed under Event Calendar, Opinion

Oct ’11124:00 pm       There are a lot of people that think dancers aren’t real athletes. Some think that dancers don’t do much to be a dancer. They think that not much effort goes into being a dancer. They think that all dancers just get on stages and dance around with pretty costumes... Read more »

A Student Life with Diabetes

October 13, 2011  
Filed under Student Life

Many high school students have many worries about sports, homework and gossip. Some students have different stresses to worry about everyday whether it is a big test, sporting event or even a disease. Makiah Eveland is one of those unique students believe it or not. She has a disease that puts more stress... Read more »

Stop Shark Finning

October 13, 2011  
Filed under News, Opinion

Shark Fin Soup Tommy Finn                 Three sharks are killed every second to make the infamous shark fin soup. This delicacy can easily cost up to one hundred dollars a bowl. Just since 1972 the number of sharks in the ocean has been decimated. Sharks are harvested for their fins... Read more »

Driving Law: Fair or Unfair?

October 13, 2011  
Filed under Opinion

Carly H. In the spring of 2011, a now well-known law was passed in Michigan.  The law states that a teen cannot drive between the hours of 10 pm and 5 am. The only exceptions are if the teen is with a guardian, someone over 21, or driving to or from work. Is this law fair? I don’t think so. During... Read more »

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