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 »

Saugatuck’s Most Honorable

October 13, 2011  
Filed under News, Student Life

Saugatuck  high school students are involved with their communities and school every day.  These students take part in some different activities. One is the turkey toss and another is a Christmas Gathering. These remarkable students are part of the National Honor Society. The National Honor Society... Read more »

Sophomore “New Kids” of 2012

October 13, 2011  
Filed under News, Student Life

 By: Carly Howell   Out of the 77 teens in the sophomore class this year, 13 are new. Tanner Nutting (grade 10) says that as far as the amount of new sophomores enrolled, this year definitely out-numbers the previous ones. This school year has brought in a flood of new senior high students, all... Read more »