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The student news site of Stockbridge High School

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The student news site of Stockbridge High School

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Logan Connolly

Logan Connolly , Editor-in-Chief

All content by Logan Connolly
Sultans: A beautiful attempt to honor The Beatles

Sultans: A beautiful attempt to honor The Beatles

Bobby Long’s Sultan introduces modern 60s sound
Logan Connolly, Editor-in-Chief
June 3, 2019
During a school week, senior Senaida Gonzalez works cashier at Mcdonalds during her six and half hour shift, taking customers oders. Gonzalez has worked at MCdonalds for almost 2 years. She thinks that the minimum wage should be replaced with a livable wage. A lot of people are struggling to pay bills that are too much for what they make, Gonzalez said.

Maximum importance of minimum wage

Minimum wage raise in Michigan has effects on Michigan teens
Logan Connolly, Editor-in-Chief
May 20, 2019
Lines drawn

Lines drawn

Gerrymandering in America puts your vote in politicians’ hands
Logan Connolly, Editor-in-Chief
April 17, 2019

Pie in the sky

Principal and teacher get pan full of dessert to the face for aviation club fundraiser
Logan Connolly, Editor-in-Chief
April 15, 2019

Snarls of politicians

Cruel language in government influences youth and destroys civil behavior
Logan Connolly, Editor-in-Chief
April 12, 2019
The cafeterias freezer suffers from cracks in the walls, water dripping from electrical sockets, and when the temperature rises, icicles form everywhere within the freezer.

Series One: final stages of district bond

New maintenance building, replacing freezer unit
Logan Connolly, Editor-in-Chief
April 11, 2019
America’s toxic two party system

America’s toxic two party system

Logan Connolly, Editor-in-chief
February 27, 2019
Fans of Joji and his new album will find this tour to be a good opportunity. The venues Joji has chosen are small, and personal. This allows the artist and listener to feel closely connected. However, with venues selling out quickly, and tour dates being limited, there’s a small period of time to get tickets for this intimate tour.

BALLADS 1: perfect soundtrack of an introvert’s heartbreak

Joji’s debut album shows promise, innovating modern indie music
Logan Connolly, Editor-in-Chief
January 20, 2019
In a mocking mood, sophomore Evan Williams stands outside Spanish teacher Christina Villegas room eating a snack. Villegas, one of many instructors, allows no food in her classroom.

[Photo] Just let us eat

Makenna Allison, Staff Reporter
January 15, 2019
Clearing the hurdles

Clearing the hurdles

Logan Connolly, Sports Editor
June 12, 2018
Ashton Havens and Scott Crandall play in the town square as a part of the Market Music Series.

CADL’s gives musicians new opportunities

The CADL’s attempt to help local musicians get heard.
Logan Connolly, Sports Editor
June 6, 2018
Working against stress, one belly rub at a time

Working against stress, one belly rub at a time

High school works with Pinckney-located GO TEAM therapy dogs
Logan Connolly
April 13, 2018
Cultural acceptance through athletics

Cultural acceptance through athletics

Bonding through sports can increase cultural understanding
Logan Connolly, Sports Editor
March 27, 2018
Fentanyl is the problem

Fentanyl is the problem

The solution is right in front of our eyes
Logan Connolly
March 12, 2018
Rookie varsity quarterback looks to future

Rookie varsity quarterback looks to future

Nelson replaces Gee-Montgomery as quarterback
Logan Connolly, Sports Editor
November 13, 2017
Photo taken at Lalapalooza.

Music for the summer

Festivals in the Michigan area
Logan Connolly, Staff Reporter
June 16, 2017
With spaces unfilled in the workforce during WWII, female power ran America, a common known figure in the movement of this era was Rosie the Riveter. During the 1940s, the women built machines and ammunition for the war while men were fighting. Today she is seen as a figure of empowerment for men and women alike.

Breaking the stereotype

How girls in our school are slowly eroding the female stereotype
Logan Connolly, Staff Reporter
March 2, 2017
The drug of sweets

The drug of sweets

Sugar in food and why you need to stay away from it
Logan Connolly, Staff Reporter
February 10, 2017
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[Photo] Money equals better living

Logan Connolly, Staff Reporter
January 24, 2017
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