Savannah College of Art and Design presents to Bellbrook High School students

By: Kameron Heft Savannah College of Art and Design, commonly known as SCAD, sent a representative all the way from Georgia to talk about creative careers and opportunities with Bellbrook High School students. Jenny Conarroe, assistant director of admissions, presented to Mrs. Newsome’s third-period Art 3 and 4 class to talk about the college and its many programs.  “So at SCAD, we focus on creative … Continue reading Savannah College of Art and Design presents to Bellbrook High School students

REVIEW: Five Nights at Freddy’s Movie indie game finally a film production

By: Kameron Heft Blumhouse Production helped make Five Nights at Freddy’s and it was released under Universal Pictures On August 14, 2014, Five Nights at Freddy’s was published to Steam by Scott Cawthon without a clue of the game’s future success. Eight years later, Cawthon is the main producer and writer for the movie. In the game, players are a security guard taking the night … Continue reading REVIEW: Five Nights at Freddy’s Movie indie game finally a film production

A nationwide emergency alert test set for October 4

By: Kameron Heft Loud alarm noises play through our mobile phones, television, and even radios. Whether it’s for a severe storm coming through, public threats, or an unexpected event, these alarms have the ultimate goal of protecting us. For those alarms to work as planned, they would require testing to ensure that the systems are ready for the task and that people can properly recognize … Continue reading A nationwide emergency alert test set for October 4

Athletic teams must adjust as climate changes

By: Kameron Heft Recently, there has been a heat wave sweeping across the nation. Ohio is part of this heated issue. Estimates showed that the temperatures for the week of August 20 were expected to be at around 100℉. The last recorded temperature to be that hot was in 1934 at 113℉ according to the Ohio History Central. “Expect temperatures up to 96 degrees and … Continue reading Athletic teams must adjust as climate changes