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Kali Roskowski

Kali Roskowski, Editor-in-Chief

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Rolling into a good time

Rolling into a good time

Roller skating provides relaxed environment for teens
Kali Roskowski, Editor-in-Cheif
June 4, 2018
Wasted.

Wasted.

The impacts of food waste in America
Kali Roskowski
May 24, 2018
Deviating from destructiveness

Deviating from destructiveness

Becoming a more culturally competent generation
Kali Roskowski and Zabrina Yannella
February 22, 2018
Let me color outside of the lines

Let me color outside of the lines

Adulthood looms, we get it
Kali Roskowski, Editor-in-Chief
January 8, 2018
Treats for Turkey Day

Treats for Turkey Day

Kali Roskowski, Editor-in-Chief
November 28, 2017
Because of their multiple uses, freshman Samantha Armstrong’s favorite pumpkins are the small ones. One thing that Armstrong would miss about living on the farm is “having a whole field of pumpkins and having all kinds of decorations. You can use them for anything,” she said.

Life on a pumpkin farm

Kali Roskowski, Editor-in-Chief
November 13, 2017
“THE FUTURE BELONGS TO THE MISFITS,” reads this year’s merch for the Find Your Grind Tour. Senior and leadership student Morgan Sipes takes the meaning of this saying to heart. 
“I think it means that no matter who we are or where we have came from and what’s happened to us, we can be something great in the future,” Sipes said. “We can go so far with what we’re given.”

Michigan finds its grind

Mike Smith Live event inspires youth to find their passions in life
Kali Roskowski and Zabrina Yannella
October 22, 2017
Towering. While trick-or-treaters make their rounds, inflatable ghouls scatter around the campground, decorating campsites. A contest is held every year for decorations, and the campsite that is declared the best wins a prize. The winner will be announced Saturday night after the judges have had a chance to assess every campsite.

Havoc at the campground

Bruin Lake Campground hosts annual Halloween Havoc
Kali Roskowski, Editor-in-Chief
September 29, 2017
The beeping of the PA system brings our attention to principle Cook's words that follow. He announces that in the event of a bomb, prison escapee or shooter in the area the school would issue a lockdown drill. He states that, at this time, students are not allowed to leave the classroom and the doors must be locked until the end of the drill is announced. A collective sigh escapes the class as we stare blankly after our teacher as he or she saunters over to the classroom door and locks it without even pausing the lesson to discuss what we would actually do in this sort of situation. We have become numb to drills, making us akin to fish in a barrel.

Fish in a barrel

Kali Roskowski, Content Editor
May 11, 2017
Along with the rest of her group, freshman Kelsey Andrews shares her ideas as to what she thinks helps strengthen high school students’ abilities to treat people with respect as freshman Alexis Killinger writes down a list in the gym on Friday, February 10.

Respect, responsibility and relationships

The “three R’s” are covered in anti-bullying assembly
Kali Roskowski, Content Editor
March 29, 2017
Before the page was taken down, I screenshotted the fake Twitter page that was made in my name. The Facebook, Snapchat and Instagram accounts had already been taken down at this point.

A stolen identity

Kali Roskowski, Content Editor
March 14, 2017
Structural fire due to downed power line sparks on Joslin Lake residence on March 8.

Kali Roskowski, Content Editor
March 9, 2017
A toxic relationship

A toxic relationship

Kali Roskowski, Content Editor
February 14, 2017
Christopher Columbus, the turkey of Thanksgiving

Christopher Columbus, the turkey of Thanksgiving

There is more to the story of Thanksgiving than what is told
Kali Roskowski, Content Editor
November 9, 2016
 Singing along to Journey’s ‘Don’t Stop Believing,’ students wave their phone flashlights during the closing of the event. The song was picked through a poll on the Twitter page for Jostens Renaissance by the students attending.

For What I Stand

Jostens Renaissance Back to School Tour inspires student leaders in Michigan to take a stand for their beliefs
Kali Roskowski, Content Editor
September 29, 2016
Top music picks

Top music picks

Kali Roskowski, Staff Reporter
May 23, 2016

The electronic apocalypse

Electronic devices are demolishing the use of books
Kali Roskowski, Staff Reporter
April 20, 2016
Humans of Stockbridge

Humans of Stockbridge

A special project inspired by HONY
Kali Roskowski, Reporter
February 23, 2016
Humans of Stockbridge

Humans of Stockbridge

A special project inspired by HONY
Kali Roskowski, Reporter
November 17, 2015
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