November 8, 2019
Senior Kenny Gilbert was three-years-old when his dad introduced him to soccer, and after a 14-year long journey, this past athletic fall season marked the end of his competi...
November 8, 2019
Everyone walks around with their head held up high with a smile on their face, acting like they are wonderful, and that this life is amazing. Whenever people see them around,...
November 8, 2019
I n September, senior Rebecca Daugherty was recognized for her outstanding PSAT scores during the fall of her junior year. This recognition allowed for her to partake in a nat...
November 8, 2019
After advancing to the class 3A Sectional semifinals for the first time in 4 years, the girls soccer team has concluded their 2019 season with a final record of 3-15-1. Althou...

October 23, 2019
Welcome to the Superintendent Spotlight! During the school year, I will be spotlighting people and programs throughout MSD Warren Township Schools that are having a positive impac...
September 27, 2019
As Halloween approaches, students are excited to get into the holiday spirit by trying on fun costumes, eating unhealthy treats and telling stories about the paranormal. Thre...
September 27, 2019
Banned Books are the books that have been censored, removed or restricted in certain countries due to their violence, word usage and ideologies. Banned Book Week started in 1...
September 27, 2019
After having made music since 2013, Maia, better known as, mxmtoon, released her long awaited debut album, “the masquerade,” on Sept. 13 with 20 songs on it. Nineteen-year-old sin...
September 27, 2019
The month of October is National Disability Employment Awareness Month, and organizations such as Best Buddies International help prepare intellectually and developly disabled...
September 27, 2019
What many people think of when they hear the word meditation is sitting down criss-cross applesauce and being completely still and silent, but this is not the only form of me...
September 27, 2019
September 15 marked the beginning of National Hispanic Heritage Month, a month dedicated to celebrating American citizens from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and So...
September 27, 2019
Since this generation was young, an incredibly negative light has been shined on cigarettes. Percentages of smokers from the previous generation to this generation went down...
September 27, 2019
Thousands of immigrants are being detained by ICE for the belief of he, she, or they are illegal or criminals despite 51% of immigrants being no threat and the other 21 percen...
September 27, 2019
The Walker Career Center’s newly developed Criminology program offers a new career option for students to consider. The program consists of categories such as policing, court ...
September 27, 2019
After returning to the semi-state meet for the first time in two years, the boys cross country team looks to take their experience deeper into tournament season. As they kick ...
September 27, 2019
With the cancellation of their Nanoline Contest, the Warren Central Nanoline looks to continue
The Warren Central Nanoline team is preparing for their new season, comi...
September 27, 2019
Every year the Warren Central Athletic Department hosts Pink Out Week in order to raise money for cancer awareness and prevention, a disease that takes over half a million ...
September 27, 2019
The second installment of the 2017 “IT” series was released to the public on Sept. 6. “IT Chapter Two” continues the story of the losers’ club 27 years after the defeat of the...
September 27, 2019
Fall season has officially started. Inflatable swans and swimsuits are now on the clearance rack, and stores are now replacing them with artificial jack-o-lanterns, costumes ...
September 27, 2019
Reading is a very important element in many people’s lives, but sometimes deciding what to read next can be a challenge. These four books were chosen due to their variety in ...