Pure Couture’s Tips for Buying the Perfect Dress
by Alyssa Rogers Homecoming season is coming to an end, but don’t feel too relieved ladies; prom season is already here. 2016 dresses have started filling up stores, and if you want to make sure you’ll get the dress you love and not have to settle, I would suggest doing it soon. While interviewing the manager at Pure Couture Prom & Pageant, I learned the … Continue reading Pure Couture’s Tips for Buying the Perfect Dress
Alyssa Burritt: Athlete of the Week for iHeart Radio
By Jaclyn Frank Alyssa Burritt, a senior golfer at Bellbrook High School not to mention a fantastic one, was nominated for the week of October 25, to be athlete of the week for iHeart Radio. I decided to get the inside scope of Alyssa’s golfing experience. Q: How long have you been playing golf? A: I’ve been playing for about 8 years, but only competitively for … Continue reading Alyssa Burritt: Athlete of the Week for iHeart Radio
Getting To Know the Homecoming King and Queen
By Jaclyn Frank On October 2, Bellbrook High School crowned the 2016 Homecoming king and queen. Congratulations to David Vine and Casey Murphy. David Vine is the quarterback for Bellbrook’s Varsity football team and Casey participates in cross country and track. Q: How did it feel to be recognized as homecoming queen and king? Casey: It felt weird because everyone was staring at me and I was having … Continue reading Getting To Know the Homecoming King and Queen
‘El Chapo’ Excapes Again
by Sarah Rovinsky Joaquín Guzmán Loera, a notorious drug kingpin in Mexico, known as El Chapo, outran security forces once again. This time, officials located him at a hide-out in Mexico’s remote northwestern mountains, but he fled as they approached, injuring his leg and his face, Mexican officials said late Friday, October 16. The government says there was no direct confrontation between security and Mr. Guzmán. The … Continue reading ‘El Chapo’ Excapes Again
Patrick Kane Scandal
by Kennedy Szekely You couldn’t miss the protest Wednesday, October 7 on Madison Avenue in front of the United Center in Chicago, where the Stanley Cup champion Chicago Blackhawks were about to open their season and raise their championship banner. Patrick Kane is a star hockey player for the Stanley Cup Champions, the Chicago Blackhawks. Kane and some friends went to a night club in Buffalo, N.Y. where … Continue reading Patrick Kane Scandal
Halloween is Racist?
By: Rachel Stewart Think back to a few days ago, on All Hallows Eve. Think back to the food, the drinks, the parties, the fun, and most importantly: the costumes. On Halloween, the veil between our world and the spirit world lifts, and monsters come to play. What’s the scariest monster? A vampire, werewolf, goblin, or ghost? The answer to this has been debated for … Continue reading Halloween is Racist?
Costume Ideas
by Casey Murphy Halloween is sneaking up on us fast and costumes are a must. Don’t be scared! Here is a list of fun, cheap, creative costumes you can put together from items you have at home. Continue reading Costume Ideas
Top five local thrift shops
By Anna Starkey Whether you are searching for an outfit for a football game, a Halloween costume, or an ugly sweater, thrift stores offer convenient and cheap solutions to any wardrobe problem. Luckily, the Dayton area is home to multiple second-hand shops. Here are the Top Five must visit thrift shops in the area: Happy thrifting! (And remember to wash clothing prior to use.) Continue reading Top five local thrift shops
Why You Should Minimize Your Pencil Bag–Or Not
by Rachael Birri and Bridget Richard Rachael’s View My pencil bag is my purse (which is not large enough to fit a standard wallet or more than one lipstick, let alone excess clutter). Therefore, I make it my personal mission to make sure that I only carry what is vital. As a result, I rarely spend more than three seconds looking for any item within … Continue reading Why You Should Minimize Your Pencil Bag–Or Not
President Obama Acknowledges “Kanye 2020”
by Bridget Richard President Obama has finally addressed the famous “Kanye 2020” campaign declaration. It has been about two months since West stated at the 2015 VMAs on August 15 that he would run for president. The POTUS himself told some jokes on the subject during a recent fundraising event in San Francisco, making several conspicuous references, about both his “Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy” and … Continue reading President Obama Acknowledges “Kanye 2020”
