Does discrimination still exist today?

February 1, 2012  
Filed under Opinion

Discrimination is defined as making a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing on the basis of the group, class, or category to which the person or thing belongs rather than according to actual merit. When you hear this word, discrimination, you often think of it as something from the past,... Read more »

MIKE’S NBA INSIDE LOOK

January 11, 2012  
Filed under News, Opinion, Sports, Top Stories

BY: MICHAEL WINOWIECKI The NBA season is now underway due to setbacks caused by the recent lockout and things are very mixed to how teams are starting off. This season in particular is very different from the past because the league has a shorter season and there are a lot of critical games to be played... Read more »

Podcast – 2011-2012 NBA Season

January 6, 2012  
Filed under Opinion, Podcast, Sports, Sports Center, Top Stories

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SHSTomahawk Journalism Podcast 1 – 2011-2012 Season by shstomahawk  Read More →

BCS Preview

December 12, 2011  
Filed under Opinion, Sports, Top Stories

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    By Beau Troutman The BCS bowls have been picked, and it looks like it’s going to be one heck of a New Year. Who would’ve thought that a young, overlooked LSU team would go undefeated and be the undisputed number one? Who would’ve thought that the preseason favorite Oklahoma would end up... Read more »

The Cross Country Team

December 12, 2011  
Filed under Opinion, Sports

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The Saugatuck Cross Country team has always been a team that is envied. They have both successful boys and girls program that has allowed them to arrive at the state meet for four consecutive years. In this article  I will be focusing upon the boys Cross country team. Meet the coaches: Rick & Angelina... Read more »

The Replacement – A Book Review

December 9, 2011  
Filed under Opinion, Uncategorized

              Whenever we see “teenage literature” in something of a bookstore, library or such, the mind immediately flashes to images of romance novels. A young girl falling for a sparkling vampire or having to deal with perils of high school life while you know,... 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 »

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 »

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 »

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 »

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