
Easy technology and alumni connections open opportunities for sports betting among high schoolers
By Ella Russell and Ethan Lulkin “I got hooked. I got put on a website, put money into it, and won. Then I kept doing it”. These are the steps that led senior Dylan Dembs to fixate on sports betting, a way of gambling on professional or college level sports through websites or apps. This type of gambling has become a new and addictive trend among high schoolers. “I started betting with my dad in fourth grade. We would bet against each other on some sports games that were on T

El Guanaco delights with authentic latin dishes from Mexico and El Salvador
By Leah Salzenstein Cobblestone streets, friendly people, beautiful cultures, delicious food. If this sounds appealing to you, then you should check out El Guanaco in Troy, Michigan. Family owned and operated, this restaurant offers authentic Salvidorian and Mexican cuisine. The family brings their cultural background, which they incorporate through their delicious food, and bring it all the way to your table. The staff is friendly and does the utmost to make your dining expe

Thomas Bingham: a legacy of love, song, and strength
By Durell Kline My uncle practices the song he loves “Center of My Joy” in Chesterfield, Michigan a year before he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Pam Kline, my mom, mentioned the song in a poem she wrote about my uncle, who inspired her to write her first poem, a poem she used to honor him at his funeral. Thomas Bingham, the man who fought and beat cancer eight times, motivated me to keep moving through life and fighting off every obstacle, but that's only one of the vari