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The Perspective

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The Perspective

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Sonali Aheer and Sara D'Urso June 22, 2020

During these unprecedented times, staying connected to the latest news is critical. Stay in touch with the P-CEP news by downloading the free Student News Source app to have easy access to news and to...

Young employees work during pandemic

Camryn Mastny, Contributor June 6, 2020

Teens and young adults who worked prior to the mandatory shut down in workplaces deemed essential are now being worked overtime. Teens are struggling to handle thirty-two hour weeks and high school.  Since...

The MPYO Youth Symphony performs at the Cherry Hill Village Theater in December 2019.

Michigan Philharmonic Youth Orchestra holds last Zoom rehearsal

Colin Davidson, Contributer May 29, 2020

The Michigan Philharmonic Youth Orchestra (MPYO) held its final rehearsal for the 2019-2020 season online via Zoom on May 5 as in-person rehearsals have been suspended due to COVID-19 restrictions. The...

The program is maintaining a contact free delivery.

P-CCS distributes meals to local families

Carolyn Roderique, Editor-in-Chief May 27, 2020

With the suspension of face-to-face learning in Michigan by Governor Gretchen Whitmer, P-CCS has provided free meals to eligible families on Wednesdays. The federally funded program averages 32,000 meals...

Local church streams services during COVID-19 lockdown

Ethan Davidson, Contributor May 21, 2020

Canton’s St. Thomas a’Becket Catholic Church has switched to recording its Masses to continue reaching its congregation, despite the stay-at-home order currently in effect in Michigan to prevent the...

Owner Scott LaRiche takes the temperature of employee Bert Saucido.

Chevrolet service center coping with COVID-19

Cameron Stewart, Contributor May 21, 2020

Lou LaRiche is in the process of reopening after Governor Gretchen Whitmer temporarily shut down all non-essential businesses March 23. The service center is planning to make some physical and operational...

88.1 the Park Holds Annual Auction

Kealani Tapp, Business Manager May 23, 2019

88.1 the Park hosted its annual Radio Auction Saturday, May 18. Local businesses, including restaurants, salons, cleaning services and many others donated items for bidding with Community Financial as...

Humans Aren’t the Only Thing that Shrink with Old Age

Lauren Martin, Staff Writer May 23, 2019

Over the last hundreds of thousands of years, the moon has began to cool and shrink. The moon’s interior is shrinking due to the cooling that’s causing thrust faults, or “wrinkles” to form on the...

Boeing’s Final Nosedive

Jasmine Pearson, Staff Writer March 27, 2019

On Mar. 10th, the Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302 malfunctioned only moments after take-off from Addis Ababa resulting in the simultaneous deaths of all 157 passengers. Nevertheless the current tragedy,...

Snowcoming

Cameron Lindsay and Jordyn Audi March 20, 2019

Snowcoming, also known as  “the fourth homecoming,” took place on Feb. 8 in Canton High School’s cafeteria. Students from all four academic years could attend. Snowcoming is considered the “last...

Second-Annual Plymouth Congress Benefit Concert

Cora Wallen, Editor-in-Chief March 1, 2019

On Feb. 13, 2019, many talented singers and musicians from the Park came together and performed in the Plymouth High Congress Second Annual Coffeehouse Concert. This was a charity event held from 6:00...

Losing Our Forty-First President

Laurence Yang, Copy Editor February 27, 2019

With the recent passing of George H.W. Bush on November 30, 2018, the United States lost its forty-first president. Not only was Bush an excellent countryman, but his professional career and achievements...

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