Cam Weaver, Staff Writer
March 8, 2021
Here at school, we have lots of innovative and entrepreneurial students. three of our students have even started their own businesses. Seniors Nick Ford and Connor Kolberg...
Portage Central High School teachers receive the COVID-19 vaccine
February 17, 2021
Students make new resolutions for 2021
January 22, 2021
Max Eley, Staff Writer
March 3, 2021
The Portage Alpine Racing team has faced several obstacles this year regarding its 2021 season, though in uncertainty the team finished well in the Division 1 regional meet ...
Mustangs make a comeback in winter sports despite new restrictions
March 2, 2021
Alissa Barnes continues to support PCVB despite physical challenges
December 10, 2020
Hailey Pullo and Jenna Vliek, Staff Writers
November 30, 2020
Before Thanksgiving With recent Thanksgiving events and the cold weather setting in, stores are starting to bring out the holiday decorations. To some people, it seems...
Sarah Fulton, Co-Editor-in-Chief
March 10, 2021
Turbo Chicken on Portage Road has been gaining a lot of popularity around town lately. Facebook groups like “Kalamazoo Menu” are much to accredit for this growing popularity....
The Central Stampede video crew takes viewers on a riveting journey on how to create garlic bread.



Maya Garrison, Staff Writer
February 17, 2021 • No Comments
From a student’s perspective, Wednesday, February 10, was just a half-day of shortened classes, and less work; however, it was no ordinary half-day. February 10 was a very...
Students make new resolutions for 2021
January 22, 2021
Many people begin each new year with a list of goals they hope to accomplish over the next 12 months. Whether it be working out and getting into shape, earning better grades, making...
Junior Eliza Crouse launches her photography career
January 15, 2021
Most students of age have a job of some sort, but junior Eliza Crouse has taken a more personal and creative approach to her job: she’s a self-employed photographer, a job that most...
IB students speak of struggles encountered as they approach the end of the semester
January 7, 2021
There is no doubt in our minds that this year has brought the most struggle for a lot of us. Trying to capture the best experience of high school is certainly a challenge while learning...
The Central Stampede video crew takes viewers on a riveting journey on how to create garlic bread.
Juniors: sorry to remind you, but the state-required (and cancerous) SAT with essay will be April 9 at our school, and whether you like it or not, standardized...
Sarah Fulton , Co-Editor-in-Chief
December 16, 2020
One of the most essential parts of Christmas time is the wonderful music that comes along with it. In recent years, many artists have started to release original Christmas...
Disney Plus releases live action Mulan with premier access
September 24, 2020
“Moon Over Buffalo” kicks off this weekend
October 27, 2019
Maya Garrison , Staff Writer
December 10, 2020 • No Comments
On the evening of Sunday, November 15, Governor Gretchen Whitmer, along with the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services released a three-week “Plan to Save Lives,”...
PC fall sports take a turn for the best
November 6, 2020
November 2, 2020
Fall football season to be broadcasted this year on NFHS
September 21, 2020
Hailey Pullo and Jenna Vliek, Staff Writers
November 30, 2020 • No Comments
Before Thanksgiving With recent Thanksgiving events and the cold weather setting in, stores are starting to bring out the holiday decorations. To some people, it seems...
The Student Parking Lot Needs More Parking
June 4, 2019
While the student parking lot has always been chaotic, this year definitely tops...