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    Wars Devastation
Bucha, Ukraine, used as a battleground between Russia and Ukraine, and the evidence of ruin left behind blocks the street.
Photo courtesy of: Wikipedia
    Russian Failure in Ukraine
    Everythings online: In 2023, the FDA dropped rules against Mifepristone being sold remotely via telehealth.
Photo courtesy: Robin Marty
    A failure to draw a line
    Photo courtesy of: Sebastian Scott-Koerber '28
    Expanding the farm; Fresh Farms Market expansion
    Inc Magazine honors Gabel’s global impact
    APPOINTEE Appointed 7-0 by the Grosse Pointe Board of Education for the role of superintendent, Dr. Roy Bishop will continue to serve as deputy superintendent under superintendent Dr. Andrea Tuttle until Sept. 1, 2026, when Tuttle will retire and Bishop will assume her role.
    Full Grosse Pointe superintendent controversy
    A shot of the Michigan Capitol at night, the same place where the House proposed Bill 5310. The bill will go through committee, where the House will decide whether or not to vote on it.
Photo courtesy of WEMU.
    Michigan House proposes expansion of school choice
    CLOSED PROCESS: The board of education’s decision to skip an open interview process for the next superintendent leaves the community divided. Deputy Superintendent Roy Bishop was directly appointed.
    BOE pushes against school enrollment legislation
    TURN AROUND: In a faster process than previously used by the school board, Bishop could potentially be appointed Superintendent by Mar. 9. Photo Courtesy of GPPSS.
    BOE to appoint Roy Bishop as superintendent
    FORCE TO BE RECKONED: By 2016, Verlander had asserted himself as one of the best pitchers of his generation, having led the league in strikeouts four times, and throwing 23 complete games in ten seasons. Photo courtesy of KeithAllisonPhoto.com.
    Veteran Verlander’s Homecoming
    The BOE during the April 14, 2025 meeting.
    BOE to repurpose Trombly following survey
    Hecker takes 6th place in nationwide competition
    Hecker takes 6th place in nationwide competition
    Earning the badge: Former South student, Paul Lyke shakes hands with South resource officer Jim LaBeau at the Farms police station. On May 20, Lyke was sworn into the Farms police after graduating from the police academy on May 18. He was offered a job before entering the academy and plans to work there for many years. Photo courtesy of: Kassiani Norris
    South’s own armed forces community
    Junior Malone Sullivan joins in on hacky sack trends alongside junior Henrik Moore. Moore kicks the sack up onto Sullivan's chest to stall until she passes onto the other friends joined in the circle. Photo courtesy of: Amelia MacGillis
    Sacking coming back
    Hoco Fun: Freshmen Evelyn Kraydich, Khloe Mills and Lee Anderson take a quick photo at Patterson Park before rushing over to dinner. All the girls in their homecoming group wore their heels to the dance and quickly learned their best option was to go barefoot. Photo courtesy of: Marielle Macuga
    Freshman Recap
    Hired for the summer
    Photo of American Red Cross flyer from the National Honor Society
blood drive this past year
    March: a month of donating
    Infographic by: Sophia Fowler
    The internet’s worst nightmare: “Cancel culture”
    Living differently: How students are being affected by COVID-19
    Living differently: How students are being affected by COVID-19
    Out of school, out of sight: A look at lesser-known extracurriculars
    Shooting for the stars: A look at women in male-dominated fields of STEM and media
    Mr. Finney relaxing after a long day of excited Art and Design.
    Five minutes with art teacher Alexander Finney
    Maddison Duff' 23 racing at a Girl's Track Meet.
    Five minutes with track star Madison Duff
    Cierra Rice the new girls' track coach.
    Five minutes with new Girls’ Track Coach Cierra Rice
    The referee lifts Wyatt Hepner's '25 arm in victory after defeating his opponent in an intense match.
    Five minutes with silver medalist wrestler Wyatt Hepner
    Richie Barnwell ‘24 poses for a photo at the Gaylord Opryland Convention Center in Nashville, TN for the Heart of America Showcase choir competition on March 11, 2023.
    Five Minutes with Student Tech Crew Manager Richie Barnwell
    Photo courtesy of Wikipedia
    Backrooms is the best horror movie of the year
    Summer concerts in Detroit
    Summer concerts in Detroit
    Picture perfect: Seniors Mackenzie Adams and Vivi Cilano show off their prom dresses. Adams made sure to present the beautiful floral pattern of her dress, which she loved.  

Photo courtesy of Mackenzie Adams
    South’s best dressed
    Photo Courtesy of Spotify
    Left out in the cold
    More than music: Michael movie
    More than music: Michael movie
    The new location of Chick-fil-A on the corner of Mack and Marseilles Street opening October 30.
    Excitement builds as Grosse Pointes welcomes Chick-fil-A
    JJ’s just in.
    Dinner in the Pointes
    Dinner in the Pointes
    Cooking up controversy; popular chain restaurant has become unwelcome in Grosse Pointe
    TikTok crazes at Choco Mania Cafe
    TikTok crazes at Choco Mania Cafe
    “Obsession” Review: Curry Barker pioneers a new age of horror
    “Obsession” Review: Curry Barker pioneers a new age of horror
    Courtesy of Wikipedia Commons
    “Scream 7” arrives at the end of February
    Wuthering Heights Controversy
    Wuthering Heights Controversy
    Black Phone 2 Review
    Black Phone 2 Review
    Sticking with the classics
    Sticking with the classics
    Reflecting Puerto Rican Values: Bad Bunny sings “El Apagón” which means “The Blackout” at the Super Bowl LX. During this performance, Bad Bunny held a light blue Puerto Rican flag to represent independence. 
Photo courtesy: Getty images
    The 50-yard line welcomes Bad Bunny
    Courtesy of Wikipedia Commons
    New era for Noah Kahan
    Album Cover Image Source: Mitski.com
    Mitski continues to exceed fan expectations
    The Life of a Showgirl isn't as glamorous as it seems
    The Life of a Showgirl isn’t as glamorous as it seems
    Super Bowl Halftime becomes a topic of debate between Pop culture and Politics
    Super Bowl Halftime becomes a topic of debate between Pop culture and Politics
    Left to right: Leo Neds-Fox ’26 as Edward Ferrars, Delaney DeMarco ’28 as Margaret Dashwood and Violet King ’26 as Marianne Dashwood at the Tuesday, Oct. 14 dress rehearsal for “Sense and Sensibility.” The Pointe Players rehearsed for months before performing the finished product on Thursday, Friday and Saturday Oct. 16-18. Photo courtesy: Grace Geresey
    Pointe Players perform “Sense and Sensibility”
    Murals lined the old AI building as old art legacy projects.
    The IA Legacy Lives on
    Image courtesy of Amazon.
    Feminism in literature: The Bell Jar review
    Sage Suson '26, Jolina Huchingson '25 and Allison Thomas '25 practice their lines for the musical.
    Behind the curtains of South’s new musical
    Photo courtesy of Amazon.
    Beyond the pages
    Inescapable Epidemic
    Inescapable Epidemic
    Let it fly
    Let it fly
    Graphic credit: Elyse Lenglet '27
    Social Media Helps Raise Awareness of Hantavirus
    Graphic credit: Elyse Lenglet '27
    Don’t jump to panic
    Learning how to live
    Learning how to live
    Graphic Credit: Christina Karcher
    Don’t say “What If?”
    Graphic credit: Christina Karcher '28
    Caring about climate change
    Art is not dead. Your attitude is
    Art is not dead. Your attitude is
    Subtle sexism
    Subtle sexism
    Not your relationship, not your business
    Not your relationship, not your business
    The issue of the MLB salary cap
    The issue of the MLB salary cap
    Breaking down the NFL Draft
    Breaking down the NFL Draft
    Chiefs vs. 49ers: Super Bowl predictions
    Chiefs vs. 49ers: Super Bowl predictions
    Showtime in Detroit
    Showtime in Detroit
    The highlight-reel of recruiting
    The highlight-reel of recruiting
    Spring sports recap
    Pack the Den: The same bleachers that were overflowing for the football games are now scattered with just a few people for the varsity boys lacrosse game. Photo courtesy of Thaddeus Houk ’28.
    Where is everybody?
    LEADING THE TRACK Morgan Duff runs the 200-meter dash as the South Girls’ track season opener against Warren Mott High School. Duff ran a 27.96, earning first place in the event. Photo courtesy of: Isabella Chaptini
    Tower athlete of the year: Morgan Duff
    Trump sits at his desk in the Oval office singing document. Photo courtesy of Flickr.
    Trump’s action to save college sports
    Graphic courtesy of NCAA
    March Madness Recap
    Devils in the Details: South students' spring breaks
    Devils in the Details: South students’ spring breaks
    Tradition in transition
    Tradition in transition
    Stranger Things season 5 predictions
    Stranger Things season 5 predictions
    How high school prepares people
    How high school prepares people
    Spending summertime
    Spending summertime
    Devils in the Details: South students' spring breaks
    Devils in the Details: South students’ spring breaks
    Tradition in transition
    Tradition in transition
    Stranger Things season 5 predictions
    Stranger Things season 5 predictions
    How high school prepares people
    How high school prepares people
    Spending summertime
    Spending summertime
    The South bench cheers on the team from the sidelines. The game started close, but Dakota soon took a 4-1 lead after the first period.
    Boys lacrosse comeback comes up short on senior night
    Donte Ormond ’26 dribbles up the court.
    South’s unified basketball team wins against Clawson
    Ruby Lenhard ‘26 locked into the game.
    Girls varsity hockey senior night mercy
    Anastazja Zieleniewski ’26 and the rest of the team line up for the national anthem before the first period starts.
    Victory over the Hills
    Lucy Tull ’25 is escorted by her parents during the Grosse Pointe United Gymnastics teams Senior Night.
    Starring the senior
    The Tower Class of 2023
    The Tower Class of 2023
    The Tower Class of 2022
    The Tower Class of 2022
    Tales from quarantine
    Tales from quarantine
    MAC basketball semifinal recap: Blue Devils take on Roseville
    Dogs, pancakes, horses and more: Wellness week destresses post midterms
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    February 7, 2020

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