Writing

News

Photography by Rita Ionide

Condo Construction Comes to Kerrytown

A planned development in Kerrytown will bring high-density to the neighborhood—in keeping with the city’s plans for a more sustainable and efficient downtown area.

Read More

Features

A Music-Made Match

Artists Gummy and Big Planet met through school and bonded by creating music and performing together.

Read More

Gabbi Anderson

A CHS senior processes the effect her adoption had on her identity.

Read More

Art by Bee Whalen

Rachael Pashturro

Synchronized swimming provides an opportunity for growth for Rachael Pashturro.

Read More

Art by Bee Whalen

Closet Door of Glass

After knowing he was gay for years, Tommy Simon came out to his mom while walking to school in April 2018.

Read More

Time Cut Short

Neva Siers graduated in the class of 2020 from CHS, the first class to graduate during Covid. She never imagined her senior year ending that way.

Read More

In My Dreams

As a boy growing up in Ann Arbor, Will Heininger’s dream was to play football at U of M under Lloyd Carr. Freshmen year was a dream come true. The summer following would not be.

Read More

Social Media’s Effects on Students

The importance of recognizing social media’s effects and why it is used.

Read More

The Religion Rift

Three students find their way to develop and distinguish their religious beliefs.

Read More


Return to School: Talia Briske

Briske left in-person school on March 13, 2020, as a sophomore. Coming back as a senior with only one full year left, she was filled with nerves.

Read More

A Life in Quarantine: the Tips We Can Take From It

Stacy Johnson* had been in quarantine for over seven weeks on March 12, 2020.

Read More

Teaching for Mastery: a Contemporary Look at Educators’ New

Standard-Based Grading

CHS teachers Joslyn Hunscher-Young and Maneesha Mankad spent the pandemic revolutionizing their grading systems. What do they look like now?

Read More

Sports

Photography by Serena Kessler

Kesslers Take on Two Sports

Natalie and Hobbs Kessler are siblings who both attend Community High School and share the struggles of doing two sports: climbing and cross country.

Read More

Reflections in the Glass

Four CHS students share their experiences as dancers: stereotypes, mirrors, recitals and practice.

Read More

Arts & Entertainment

Artist Profile: Ayla Soofi

Ayla Soofi found connection in her family through art over the past year in quarantine.

Read More

Artist Profile with Rosie Mellor

CHS sophomore Rosie Mellor has always been interested in art, but since quarantine started, she has focused on and developed her own style.

Read More

Soundtrack to Online School

Through quarantine and the start of online school, some people have depended more on music. We talked to four CHS students and one CHS teacher about what they have been listening to and why.

Read More

Proust Questionare

CHS students share their motto, where they were happiest, their greatest regret and more.

Photo Stories

Graduation 2021 Delivers Diplomas and Dancing

Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Read More

CET’s “She Kills Monsters” Opens

Community Ensemble Theater (CET) had their final dress rehearsal for their fall show, “She Kills Monsters” on Nov. 18.

Read More

Previous
Previous

Photojournalism

Next
Next

Leadership and Awards