Mettle in Motown

by Ian King (‘29)The Holiday season isn’t just a time for celebration and family gatherings; it’s also a period filled with exciting events in sports and art. The Detroit Lions and Pistons have been competing intensely against their opponents, with their struggles and successes reflecting their hard work and dedication. Meanwhile, the local theater scene’s festive productions are bringing joy and classic stories to life. … Continue reading Mettle in Motown

Mettle in Motown: Thanksgiving Edition

by Ian King (’29) Detroit is entering one of its most exciting seasons in recent memory. With the Lions surging in the NFL, the Pistons cultivating a young core, and the city preparing for its iconic Thanksgiving Parade, Motown is buzzing with energy. This winter, the resilience, pride, and toughness that Detroit’s known for will be on full display for the world. The Detroit Lions … Continue reading Mettle in Motown: Thanksgiving Edition

The Eleventh Province

By Will Zhang (‘26) Self-Proclaimed Hockey Expert At 7:00 pm, Thursday, February 20th, the Canadian National Hockey team composed of legends Sidney Crosby, Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon, and Cale Makar, faced against the US National Hockey Team led by Auston Matthews and the Tkachuk brothers. After 60 minutes of pure exhilaration, the score was tied 2-2. In the next 11 minutes, the bombardment of the … Continue reading The Eleventh Province

Michigan Wolverines vs Ohio State Buckeyes

by Uzair Musharraf (‘26) One of the biggest rivalries in college sports, on Saturday, November 25, the Michigan Wolverines took on the Ohio State Buckeyes in what would become Michigan’s third consecutive win over OSU. This game took place in Ann Arbor, Wolverines territory, and oh was it a game to watch. The final score was 30-24 Michigan, but let’s summarize what happened. Key Moments: … Continue reading Michigan Wolverines vs Ohio State Buckeyes

Special Coverage: Mini Olympics

Last updated 6/13/21. Results Overall Kickball Volleyball Cheer Freshmen 3rd Place (5) 3rd Place 2nd Place 3rd Place Sophomores 2nd Place (6) 1st Place 3rd Place 2nd Place Juniors 1st Place (7) 2nd Place 1st Place(beat teachers) 1st Place Day 2– Thursday, June 10 By Rachel Rochford (‘23) Today, the juniors faced the teachers in the final volleyball match of the IAC 2021 Mini Olympics. … Continue reading Special Coverage: Mini Olympics

March Madness Pedestal

By Isabelle Aquilina (’23) With the completion of the first March Madness tournament during a pandemic (and the first since 2019), a variety of different players stick out amidst the 64 teams in the women’s bracket. Ignited with a video from Sedona Prince, a 6’7” forward from the University of Oregon, discussions about fairness in women’s and men’s sports sprang up across many platforms. Prince’s … Continue reading March Madness Pedestal

The Detroit Pistons’ Season Has Been Going As Expected. Or Has It?

By Aadit Jain (‘23) The Detroit Pistons’ season has been going as expected. Or has it? Heading into this NBA season, fans were startled by general manager Troy Weaver’s initial transactions. Bruce Brown and Luke Kennard were quickly traded away and to make matters worse, Christian Wood departed as he signed with the Houston Rockets. So what happened next? The Pistons then signed Jerami Grant … Continue reading The Detroit Pistons’ Season Has Been Going As Expected. Or Has It?