Candidates for Midterm Elections
by Arden Lunay In the midst of the political turmoil that feels like citizens don’t get a say in, November is growing closer. For 2018, that means it is midterm elections. There are many seats up for election, from governor, to smaller, local seats like the Greene County Board of Commissions. No matter the level of the position, each one is important and can have … Continue reading Candidates for Midterm Elections
Learn about Feng Shui lifestyle to find your ZEN
by Raihan Elgihani Imagine a relaxed life filled with positive energy and complete harmony, being able to sit down, with your eyes closed, imagining yourself at a waterfront. You feel the wind brush gently upon your skin, and hear the seagulls warble their songs as they fly above. This tranquility can be accomplished. But how? Through the sumptuous art of Feng Shui, a cultural way of life that helps achieve … Continue reading Learn about Feng Shui lifestyle to find your ZEN
Opinion: Who does the Nike boycott actually hurt?
By: Arden Lunay Nike has recently released a controversial campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick, a former NFL quarterback who has been under fire after kneeling during the National Anthem, and many are calling for a boycott of their products. They argue that he is a symbol of disrespect towards American soldiers despite statements from Kaepernick claiming that he is protesting police brutality against minorities. These boycotts … Continue reading Opinion: Who does the Nike boycott actually hurt?
Redo Your Room
by Heidi Papay A cluttered room can be distracting in your busy life. But, it is easy to redo your room. Redoing your room is an inexpensive way to change-up and re-energize your routine. To redo your room, begin by cleaning and organizing. Do your laundry, put away books, and declutter your dresser and desk. While cleaning, you can also throw away or donate items … Continue reading Redo Your Room
Find a new read for Fall 2018!
By: Emily Bevelhymer Fall is the perfect season for reading. The cooler weather warrants staying inside, curling up with a blanket, a nice cup of tea, and a good book. This fall will see may new book releases that will be the perfect books to pick up and read on a cozy autumn day. Vengeful by V.E. Schwab: Vengeful will be released on September 25, … Continue reading Find a new read for Fall 2018!
Eagles Crush Tiffin
by Drew Ward September 8, the Varsity cross-country teams went to Tiffin for a highly anticipated meet. The varsity teams attend every year, and besides league, it is the biggest meet of the year. The boys’ team finished 2nd overall in the Division I B race and the girls finished 4th overall in the Division I A race. Both teams had the highest overall placement … Continue reading Eagles Crush Tiffin
Chilean Students Come To Bellbrook Ohio To Experience America
by Morgan Sharbaugh Our 2nd-grade students enjoyed learning from the visiting students from Chile this morning. Please ask your child where Chile is located. pic.twitter.com/DG4aDwO6d8 — Bellbrook SB (@BellbrookSBE) September 14, 2018 https://platform.twitter.com/widgets.js Ten Students from Thomas Jefferson High School in Santiago, Chile, have come to stay with us in Bellbrook, Ohio, for two weeks. These students have never been to America. They’ve spent five … Continue reading Chilean Students Come To Bellbrook Ohio To Experience America
Major Upset at US Open 2018
By: Emily Bevelhymer The 50th anniversary of the US Open tennis tournament was held this September in New York City with an upset win from Naomi Osaka against Serena Williams. Novak Djokovic also won his 14th major title against Juan Martin del Potro. The women’s semifinals were held on September 6 with Naomi Osaka playing Madison Keys and Serena Williams playing Anastasija Sevastova. Naomi Osaka … Continue reading Major Upset at US Open 2018
Bellbrook Football 2018: A “Banner Year” in the making
By: Sara Wolf The 2017 football season ended in freezing cold, bittersweet 10-to-nothing victory against rival team Oakwood. Sweet in the fact that the Eagles had left the Lumberjacks incapable of scoring a single point against them for the second year in a row, but bitter in the fact that they had fallen, once again, just short of making the playoffs. “Not making the playoffs … Continue reading Bellbrook Football 2018: A “Banner Year” in the making
BHS Graduates: Looking Ahead
By: Carter Caldwell Congratulations Class of 2018! pic.twitter.com/AjHqdRIJYo — Bellbrook High (@bellbrook_high) May 26, 2018 In 2018, Bellbrook High School saw 219 students graduate and take another step towards their futures. Of those 219, 95% will pursue a college degree on 44 different campuses across the country. Ohio schools proved especially popular, with over a quarter of students attending in-state schools such as Wright State … Continue reading BHS Graduates: Looking Ahead
