Lady Crusaders swim their way to the top
By Daimanique Stinson | December 21, 2016Lady Crusaders swim their way to the top By: Daimanique Stinson The Lady Crusaders’ swim team takes the title of City Championship. On Oct.
Lady Crusaders swim their way to the top By: Daimanique Stinson The Lady Crusaders’ swim team takes the title of City Championship. On Oct.
Energy Drinks: Yay? Or Nay? By: LaKharia McKinney There are teens who consume energy drinks, but are the drinks considered a healthy choice?
“I’m ready to win” Crusader commits to Michigan By: Daimanique Stinson When all the college offers were coming at senior Ambry Thomas he was overwhelmed. As a Crusader, Thomas has played receiver, corner, safety, punt-returner, and kick-returner which culminated into 41 offers.
By DaiJanea Dates and Katila Dickerson Crusaders’ Chronicle Veterans Day, Nov.
By Dakeilah Freeman and Deriana Thornton Crusaders’ Chronicle The students and teachers at Martin Luther King Jr.
[gallery type="slideshow" link="none" size="large" ids="2869,2871,2870,2873,2872"] King defeats Lowell to win Division 2 State Championship By Jaleel Taylor Crusaders’ Chronicle Inside the walls of King High, the energy from students and staff is high! Martin Luther King Jr.
By Carrimia Owens Crusaders’ Chronicle Among the several types of crimes that occur in the city of Detroit, human trafficking is a silent epidemic.
[media-credit name="Crusaders' Chronicle" align="alignnone" width="717"][/media-credit] By Autisha Baldwin, Destini Clark and Diamond Bowers-Curtis Crusaders’ Chronicle The Martin Luther King Jr.
[gallery columns="1" size="large" type="slideshow" ids="2888,2890,2887,2884,2886,2883,2885,2889,2882,2878,2879,2880,2881"] Detroit celebrities allow students’ voice to be heard By Alexandria Kotaran Crusaders’ Chronicle Councilwoman Mary Sheffield of Detroit’s District 5 hosted the State of the Youth II Symposium at Martin Luther King Jr.
By Alana Burke Crusaders’ Chronicle On Sept. 23, journalism students from several Detroit high schools met at the MSU Detroit Center on Woodward Avenue to hear about a new partnership between Crain Communications and Michigan State University. Detroit-based Crain and Michigan State University’s School of Journalism have pledged to revitalize the Detroit High School Journalism Program, which has been helping Detroit students practice journalism since 1985.
[gallery type="slideshow" link="none" size="large" ids="2767,2766,2765,2764,2763,2762,2761,2760,2759,2758,2757"] From Staff Reports Photos by Isaiah Williams CT Visionary On Oct.
By Diamond Bowers-Curtis and Autisha Brown Crusaders’ Chronicle The class of 2019 is ready to become King Crusaders!
By Carrimia Owens Crusaders’ Chronicle One of the highest honors a high school football player can receive is playing in the U.S.
Programs gives students way to explore science, tech careers By Alexandria Kotaran, Robert O’Neal and Wa’Jae Wadford Crusaders’ Chronicle King’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) program and Heroes Alliance reached out to the community to demonstrate how advanced technology is used to operate transportation. Both programs took time assisting students interested in STEM as a path to success.
By: Destini Clark and Jaleel Taylor Crusaders' Chronicle The scholarships awarded to King’s Class of 2015 has been the buzz around school.