Virtual reality is here. Will it last?
By Dehvin Banks | December 21, 2016Virtual reality is here. Will it last? By Dehvin Banks Imagine an African safari with wild animals roaming as far as the eye can see.
Virtual reality is here. Will it last? By Dehvin Banks Imagine an African safari with wild animals roaming as far as the eye can see.
Feed the Homeless By Kenyetta Henderson The spirit of Christmas and giving inspired the 6th annual Canned Food Drive together with Gleaners Community Food Bank where many Communication & Media Arts High School students donated thousands of can goods to the homeless. The donations included: canned fruits, ravioli, vegetables and even Vienna sausages.
By Ajanee Kelly and Alaunna Mckeithen Donald Trump was elected 45th president of the U.S., it’s been a very close and emotional election. Throughout the entire election candidates Hillary Clinton and Trump participated in several contemptuous debates. “Bullying is always wrong, it’s very uncomfortable for others going through bullying, especially since the future president is promoting this, it’s as if the president is promoting bullying, which shouldn’t be promoted at all," said Malaysia Townsend, a freshman at Oak Park Freshman Institute. Sometimes you can’t do anything about it, the same with skin.
Senior Pinning Breakfast Ceremony By Amanda Duren The Communication & Media Arts High School senior class hosted its annual Senior Pinning Breakfast ceremony at the Atheneum Suite Hotel in Downtown Detroit. The ceremony provided parents, guardians, faculty and staff an opportunity to acknowledge the seniors of 2017 as candidates for graduation; along with their many accomplishments. The class pledged to focus on opportunity, vigilance and success. At the ceremony, parents and guardians pinned their student senior, and then they were given a red rose by Principal Donya Odom. “It was a really good pledge and showed lot of character to our parents and guardians,” said CMA senior Darnell Thaxer. Guest speaker Dr. Donald Bryant Jr.
On Oct. 5, the Detroit Lions' DeAndre Levy partnered with apparel company Detroit Hustles Harder to raise money for untested rape kits. On average 284,000 people are victims of rape each year out of those people only a few of their rape kits are tested according to a 2015 Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Crime Victimization Survey. In Detroit, nine out of 11,000 rape kits remain untested due to lack of funding and ineffective methods of processing evidence. All proceeds from the T-shirt sales go to the “Enough Said” program in Detroit which is dedicated to "raising a private sector funding to test more than 11,000 forgotten rape kits, investigate the crimes and prosecute the resulting cases, thus securing justice and closure for victims and ensuring a safer community for everyone," according to the organization's website. T-shirts are $25 and the sweatshirts are $56.
A teenager sits in a desk in the front of a group of 15 students. The teen’s parents sit next to them, listening to the group’s questions and their child’s answers.
Have you heard the phrase, “never trust a wolf in sheep’s clothing?” In the 2016 election, it’s important to remember that philosophy, especially when one may be the next president.
The Communications Media & Arts Lady Pharaohs volleyball team are on a roll this year. "I feel we had the proper coaching this year," said junior Niya Cox. The CMA volleyball coach says his style has not changed, but the girls themselves have changed. “Oh, nothing has changed in the way I coach," he said.
Just when Detroit businesses were being forgotten about, out of the woodwork comes the award-winning entrepreneur Gwen Jimmere.
Prospective graduates of the Class of 2017 have finally elected their senior officers and put them into action.
Debating and campaigning typically offers voters an opportunity to gain a clear understanding of each candidate’s potential policies and goals.
CMA senior John Phillips III recently played in the Horatio Williams Foundation Second Chance Basketball Games. This event took place April 9 from at the Detroit Edison Public Academy.
The art of photography has become a trending hobby, and it seems that DPS has their own share of students who’ve found an interest and has become known for it. “When I’m taking pictures, I’m not just looking for something that looks nice or has a certain mood.
Watch out Starbucks there's a new shop in town! Just a Bit Eclectic is a tea shop that has recently opened in Detroit.
The 67th annual Military Ball was held on May 6 at Burton Manor. The night was filled with spectacular awards, dining and dancing for both JROTC cadets and their escorts.
Every child is taught about slavery but for some kids in Kenya, slavery is their reality. Kenya is a country where human trafficking for forced labor and sexual exploitation runs rampant.
The water crisis in Flint is sparking outrage from the Communication & Media Arts High School community. “It’s just sad that the people of Flint have to suffer like this,” said Detroiter Sharlene Taylor.
The NBA All-Star game, held on Feb. 14 in Toronto, marked a big opportunity for the Detroit Pistons’ Andre Drummond.
On Feb, 11, the president of the African American 10th Calvary Regiment, Cpl.