Cora DeWyre ‘21, Circulation Manager and Business/AD Manager Have you ever had a time where you felt extremely lucky? Do you get superstitious and need to do a certain routine in order to perform well? Do you enjoy Shamrock Shakes from McDonald’s during the month of March? Is there Irish heritage in your family lineage?... Continue Reading →
A change to the system: students give their thoughts on the new Wednesday schedule
Jessica Sarrach ‘24, News Editor The 2020-2021 school year has proven to be very different than any years prior. This term we have seen hybrid schedules, fully virtual classes, and heavily sanitized classrooms. The 2020-2021semesters have been a rollercoaster ride, but perhaps some of the changes have been good. At the start of the second... Continue Reading →
Stunning student artwork takes the spotlight
Grace Cook ‘21, Sports and Entertainment Editor Remarkable years influence people to make remarkable art. Finding themselves with excess time on their hands during 2020 and 2021, many South Lyon students devoted themselves to artful expression. Art is, in fact, crucial to human civilization. Since the caveman period, humans have created art to record history,... Continue Reading →
Students celebrate the new year, leaving the malicious 2020 behind
Kelly Thorelll ‘21, Opinion Editor We all remember New Year’s Eve to be the day that we could stay up past our bedtime. It was the day where our parents would spend all day cleaning the house for the party that we would be hosting, or rather it would be spent the day getting ready... Continue Reading →
New drivers prepare for their first winter on the roads
Jessica Sarrach ‘24, News Editor Michigan is well known for its striking four seasons throughout the year. Though the calendar marks all states as having four seasons, not all get to truly experience the harsh weather changes that accompany the changing of the seasons. Michigan gets to experience it all: the hot summers of July,... Continue Reading →
Lions leaving the jungle
Kelly Thorell ‘21, Opinion Editor The current South Lyon senior class will soon make their way from the jungle and be on their way into the world. Though wherever they go, they will take a part of SLHS right along with them. These Lions will go on to spread the branches of SLHS all across... Continue Reading →
Thanksgiving favorites: families feast with food, fun
Cora DeWyre ‘21, Circulation Manager and Business/AD Manager Whether it is hanging out with family and friends, or eating the best home cooked meal of the year, Thanksgiving is a time to indulge in various foods and unique traditions. Giving thanks is especially important during this holiday season. The holiday is about giving thanks, but... Continue Reading →
Yearbook staff continues to work despite COVID-19
Peyton Lewis '23, Feature Editor When South Lyon High School students are flipping through their yearbook in 10 years, they'll be turning through pages full of memories of clubs, football games, homecoming, prom, and lots of other events. But when they flip through their 2020 yearbook, it may look very different. Due to COVID-19, the... Continue Reading →
The most polarizing election in modern history welcomes first time voters
Sydney Mathis ‘21, Student Life Editor The polls are closed, and the votes are counted.The 2020 Presidential Election is over. The stress of making the right decision, one that can have a major effect on the four years to follow, is difficult for any voter. Senior Kelsey Chalmers said, “I’m so glad I was able... Continue Reading →