Crusaders welcome freshmen
By detdialogue | November 4, 2015By Diamond Bowers-Curtis and Autisha Brown Crusaders’ Chronicle The class of 2019 is ready to become King Crusaders!
By Diamond Bowers-Curtis and Autisha Brown Crusaders’ Chronicle The class of 2019 is ready to become King Crusaders!
By Paris Brown The Communicator In the history of the U.S., all presidents to date have been males.
By Juanita Zuniga The Howler Erika Hicks, a senior at Detroit Cristo Rey High School, believes the future of our environment “is in our hands alone.” While looking for a way to get involved with her community, Hicks came across the website DoSomething.org.
By Nikebia Brown-Joseph Pink Lady Press According to the Centers for Disease Control (www.cdc.gov), here’s how to stay healthy this flu season. Avoid close contact with people who are sick. When you’re sick, stay home whenever possible to avoid spreading illness. When coughing or sneezing, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue. Wash your hands often with soap and water.
By DeiVion Drew, Lamonie Dudley, Alanna Greenlee, Tiona Jones, Chantel Oliver and Daijah Sims The Diagnostic Benjamin Carson High School seniors cannot help but think “Ready, set, go!” as they prepare to zoom off in what is an action-packed final year of high school for most.
By Autumn Barber Pink Lady Press The ladies of Detroit International Academy celebrated their annual Hat Strut for Breast Cancer Awareness on Oct.
By Latya Shackelford Voice of the Ville You might not be thinking about getting cancer now, but there are things you can do now to keep from getting it later.
By Danielle Anderson The Communicator Teenagers between 14-18 and adults were surveyed about differences between teenagers in the 21st century and those from the past.
By Hawa Rahman Pink Lady Press The whole school piled into the big gym while remixes of the “Pink Panther” theme song played.
By Camilla Cantu The Howler The American Dream is the idea that people from anywhere can gain wealth and success with a little elbow grease and a “can-do” attitude.
By Taylor Jenkins The Communicator Prospective graduates are delighted to have the Class of 2016 senior officer’s elected and in action.
Friends and families celebrate the season with festivities By Robert Williams The Cody Connection Nearly 100 people gathered in the Cody Gardens after school on Oct.
By Rikiya Anderson, Brianna Coleman and Lonnie Wymes The Communicator On Oct.
By Jennifer Gonzalez-Hernandez The Howler Every student at Detroit Cristo Rey has a full-time, corporate position and works one day a week.
By Jahaira Maxwell CT Visionary Staff Writer Mike Ilitch is opening new doors to CT students.
By Dezjuan Hardeman Staff Writer “Unclick the Clique” was an event sponsored by The Future Project today, April 28, at lunchtime.
By James Johnson, Cody Staff Writer Not everyone can make it to the big leagues, but there are other ways to have a career in athletics. Once a reporter for CMA Communicator at Communication and Media Arts High School, Danielle (Whitmore) Harris has been the Assistant Commissioner for Compliance and Championships at Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC) since 2013.
By Edward Shivers and Jackeitha Roberson Staff Writers There was a surprise announcement about the valedictorians during April’s Senior Pinning ceremony: At graduation, there will be four seniors sharing the top-of-the-class spotlight. They are Camera Edgar, Shaila Moore, Nayeem Latif and Vicenta Vargas. These students were asked to provide some farewell advice for the underclassmen.
By Jonathan Enyinnah Douglass Orator Staff Writer In the mid-1980s, journalism classes in Detroit were disappearing and kids were losing interest in the news.
By Ariana Taylor Editor After Samsung officially announced the release of their latest phones- the galaxy s6 and galaxy s6 edge- there were claims of similarities between them and Apple’s iPhone 6. “I’m a Samsung person, but now I want an Iphone 6,” said senior Destinee Pitts.