Ella Aikens ‘23, Business and Ad Manager On Feb. 13, around 8:20 p.m., a mass shooting broke out on the … More
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China “spies” on the United States with balloons
Ella Aikens 23’ Business and Ad Manager Between late February and early January, Chinese surveillance balloons were spotted flying over … More
Alec Baldwin formally charged for fatal shooting on the set of Rust Peyton Lewis ‘23, Editor-in-Chief
On Oct. 21, 2021, cinematographer Halyna Hutchins was shot and killed on the movie set of Rust—a western-style film starring … More
2020 shooting involving Megan Thee Stallion reaches a verdict with Tory Lanez found guilty
Kiarra Rocker ‘23, Copy Editor Back in July of 2020, Grammy award-winning rapper, Megan Thee Stallion, legally known as Megan … More
What does another La Niña winter mean for Michigan?
Gabriella Tapp ‘23, News Editor The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released its winter weather predictions for December … More
Billion dollar mineral buried beneath Michigan
Cooper Lewis ‘26, Sports Editor About four-hundred million years ago the large sum of land that would one day become … More
The youthful future: 19-year-old runs for Ohio House
Jessica Sarrach ‘24, Lyonlife.org Editor-in-Chief In 1797, William Charles Cole Claiborne was elected into Congress as the youngest member to … More
Itaewon crowd crush leaves over 150 people dead, 4,000 people reported missing, dozens in critical condition
Melanie Do ‘23, Entertainment Editor The narrow alleyways of Itaewon—the lively nightlife district of Seoul, South Korea—are often bustling with … More
Over 8,000 Amazon warehouse workers successfully unionize in unprecedented triumph of the U.S. labor movement
Owen McCarthy ‘22, Editor-in-Chief On Friday, April 1, Amazon workers at JFK8, a warehouse located in Staten Island, voted to … More