A classroom full of leaders hunch over their desks jotting down ten ways to describe their school. Future Editor-In-Chief's prepare for the nearing school year, brainstorming ideas, planning covers and creating themes for their upcoming book. "We try to cover a whole bunch of different ideas, there's no exact focus here." Brian Wilson, the class's instructor, said. The … [Read more...] about Passionate MIPA students in Yearbook Editors-In-Chief class
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Panel informs young journalists of the rising trend in prescription drug addiction
Facing a crowd of approximately three hundred students and advisers, Linda S. Vail, in-county health officer, Aaron Emerson, recovering prescription drug addict, Elizabeth Hertel, Policy Director at Health and Human Services of Michigan, and John Stressman, leader of the Mason, Michigan police commission, inform their eager audience of the strikingly rising trend in … [Read more...] about Panel informs young journalists of the rising trend in prescription drug addiction
Students set-up birthday surprise
People usually make sure to post ‘Happy Birthday’ on their friends’ Facebook walls, but for this adviser, her students went beyond a simple message, bringing a small celebration to MIPA camp for her birthday. The Grand Ledge High School publication staff joined together on Sunday night to deliver a cake to the West Shaw lounge while singing Happy Birthday to their adviser … [Read more...] about Students set-up birthday surprise
Volleyball highlights MIPA-Palooza workshop
MIPA workshop participants played volleyball to try to win points for their respective classes during 2014's MIPA-Palooza. IKE LEA / PHOTOS … [Read more...] about Volleyball highlights MIPA-Palooza workshop
Unexpected rain catches workshop students
An unexpected rain shower caught many MIPA participants by surprise after the afternoon session on Aug. 4. IKE LEA / PHOTOS … [Read more...] about Unexpected rain catches workshop students