06/12/2026
Thrift stores have grown in popularity in recent years. According to Capital One Shopping, the market value of thrifting since 2018 has grown to 143.6%, which translates into $61 billion in 2026.
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Story by Molly Okon
Photos by Molly Okon
06/10/2026
At a campus that is no stranger to lockdowns, P-CEP students rely on school security and the Canton Township Police Department to keep them safe.
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Story and photo by Sophia Nicholas
06/10/2026
A warm spring day brings Unified Sports teams from various nearby high schools to Livonia Churchill’s outdoor track. Zachary Owens, Plymouth senior, tosses a large green ball across the football field towards a small white ball. The bocce ball rolls across the grass, stopping next to the pallino. Athletes and partners encourage one another on the field throughout the game, complimenting every throw regardless of where it lands. They don’t talk about winners or losers, and spectators in the stands cheer for all athletes from the Plymouth-Canton Education Park, Churchill High School and Franklin High School.
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Story and photo by Graham Murphy
05/26/2026
In an ever growing age of technology, AI is creating a new future for the coming generations. AI tools are influencing students’ academic performance and cognitive development, making it important to understand its pros and cons in academia.
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Story by Adrian Clarke
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05/05/2026
On the field, Canton senior Avarielle Spuller has accomplished a 1.000 fielding percentage and hit .583 at bat, with a 1.643 OPS, and since our interview, Spuller has accomplished 100 hits during her high school career. Off the field, Spuller plans to major in healthcare marketing with a minor in business at Northwood University, with hopes to become a pharmaceutical sales representative or an investment banker. Spuller sat down with The Perspective to discuss her experiences playing softball and what she hopes to achieve with the remaining time she has left on the team.
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Story by Molly Okon
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05/04/2026
The coffee cup on Marsha Watkins’ desk is more than a morning ritual; it is the fuel for a triple-threat career that spans across the fields of education, the airline industry and healthcare administration.
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Story by Lauren Filey.
05/01/2026
Despite further preparation, P-CEP’s walkout against Immigration and Customs Enforcement on March 25 attracted a smaller crowd than the previous walkout led by one of the same organizers, Plymouth senior Vinny Howes, on February 4.
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Story by Sophia Nicholas
Photo courtesy of Aiden Garvin
04/09/2026
After a month of fasting from sunrise to sunset, the end of Ramadan has come to a close as Muslims begin to celebrate Eid al-Fitr, which in Arabic means “Festival of Breaking the Fast,” a three-day holiday for prayer, charity and family connection.
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Story by Sydney Lai
Photo by Zaina Husain