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Rocket League releases new features making the game free on all platforms with new seasons. “I really love playing this game because it helps relieve stress after a long day,” sophomore Colin Westgate said. The game released back in 2015, but recent features upped usership.

Rocket League releases features

Colin Westgate, Staff Writer
December 21, 2020
“Border: Day One” album review

“Border: Day One” album review

Sophia Considine, Co-Editor-in-Chief
December 4, 2020
After waiting two hours cool, junior Lauren Devereux cuts into the Christmas fudge. “I really liked it and was surprised by how well it turned out, especially because she has never tried anything like that before,” Devereux’s mother Jeanne Schleede said. The family enjoyed it and planned to make it again for the holidays.

Christmas fudge review

Lauren Devereux, Staff Writer
December 1, 2020
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One’s own reflection

Samantha L. Quartuccio, Staff Writer
November 13, 2020
In her free time, junior Lauren Devereux likes to paint on a canvas. “I like painting because it relaxes you and allows time away from a screen,” Devereux said. The painting, painted last year, took about two hours from start to finish.

Breaching boredom

Lauren Devereux, Staff Writer
November 12, 2020
At the Macomb Township Recreation Center, Americans drop off their early vote for the unique presidential election going on during a pandemic. With so many absentee ballots, which will take time after the election to count, President Donald Trump stated he will declare an early victory to the presidential election on election day. “I think it’s terrible that we can’t know the results of an election the night of the election,” Trump said according to Axios.

Democracy at stake

Danielle M. Carlisi, Social Media Manager
November 3, 2020
Left: Taking a picture for Instagram, senior Jaden Potance shows off a thrifted long-sleeve polo and tennis skirt. “I thrift because it’s cheap and instead of spending a lot of money on buying new clothes and putting these clothes to waste, you can just upcycle the old clothes,” Potance said. On Instagram, her followers had no clue that she bought her styles secondhand.

Right: Wearing a thrifted flannel, senior Shealee King signs the senior rock. “I like thrifting because it’s an easy way to get clothes that match my style without having to spend a lot of money. It’s also a great alternative to fast fashion, as it’s sustainable,” King said. As a retail worker, King appreciates the option of a lower priced, eco-friendly clothing source.

Thrifting tips and tricks

Justice Seay, Editor
October 28, 2020
The Little Moments:

Sharing a laugh, seniors Shealee King and Jaden Potance chat in between taking pictures. “It felt better having our own little version of homecoming because it made the world feel more normal than it actually is. It was special because it was unique to our friend group, but I disliked how empty the scenery felt without the rest of our friends and classmates,” King said. Though the homecoming wasn’t as large as usual, going in a small group with close friends allowed the girls to have more intimate bonding moments throughout the night.

Saving the last dance

Justice Seay, Editor
October 16, 2020
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