March Madness Soon to Begin
by Bridget Richard With the season of March officially underway, one of the largest sports phenomena will soon take place: March Madness. This annual basketball tournament began back in 1939, between 16 high school basketball teams, called the “Sweet Sixteen.” Since then, the event has grown into the pinnacle of college sports that many know it as today. This year’s March Madness has several prominent … Continue reading March Madness Soon to Begin
2016 Election Update
By: Mitch Hughes The primaries for the 2016 presidential election are nearly halfway complete, and the results so far could have never been predicted at the beginning of the campaign season. Donald Trump is leading the Republican pack with 458 delegates and Hillary Clinton is leading the Democrats with 760 delegates. To clinch the nomination for the Republican and Democrat parties, a candidate needs 1,237 … Continue reading 2016 Election Update
Improving General Health
by Katherine Barton As teenagers, the only time many of us worry about our health is when we are trying to slim down before spring break or another major event or holiday. However, if our outlook is that we only worry about our health for certain periods of the year, the rest of the year our health may suffer. It is important to be aware of … Continue reading Improving General Health
Second Semester Seniors
by Alyssa Rogers As the countdown to graduation begins and college acceptance letters start coming in the mail, seniors at BHS are getting incredibly antsy to put on their cap and gown and receive their diploma. This time around I interviewed to BHS seniors about roommates. Roommates are a part of a lot of college students’ lives, but it can be extremely intimidating and even awkward … Continue reading Second Semester Seniors
Which BHS Class Are You?
By Jackie Thompson
Care to see which BHS class you personify? Take this personality quiz to find out!
How To: Protect Yourself From Skin Cancer
By Meghna Kumar As the weather warms up and excitement builds, it can be easy to get caught up in all the activities that we’ve had to put off over the winter. Whether you’re out running with a friend or hitting the pool, it’s important to protect your skin from the UV rays projected by the sun. According to the Skin Cancer Foundation, “About 90 … Continue reading How To: Protect Yourself From Skin Cancer
BHS hosts annual art show
by Jackie Thompson and Anna Starkey Throughout the school year, Bellbrook students work diligently to express their creativity in their art classes. Saturday, March 5, students has the opportunity to showcase their talents in the annual art show which was held in the make-shift gallery of BHS. Exceptional art pieces were hand-picked by art teachers from a variety of classes including Art 1 through 4, Arts … Continue reading BHS hosts annual art show
This Year’s Prom Theme Announced
by Elaine King “The parties were bigger.The pace was faster, the shows were broader, the buildings were taller, the morals were looser…” –The Great Gatsby April is just around the corner. To some that means April showers are on their way, to others that means warmer weather, but to the upperclassmen of BHS that means Prom. This year the Junior class officers have decided on … Continue reading This Year’s Prom Theme Announced
All-Star Weekend 2016
By: Harmony Takhar Every year, the best of the best in the NBA come together for a weekend full of fun for themselves and fans. The weekend usually takes place the second weekend of February and all of it is available for fans to watch on TV and the internet. There’s all kind of fun things to take part in, such as the slam-dunk contest, … Continue reading All-Star Weekend 2016
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
by Kasen Stephensen J.K. Rowling announced February 10 that the script for the upcoming Harry Potter publication is being released July 31 2016 at midnight. She emphasized that this publication is the script based on the series of plays only performed in West End, London. Rowling realizes that many fans will not be able to see the play and has agreed to release a book … Continue reading Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
