Casey Veggies: Live and Grow

By: Harmony Takhar Casey Veggies is a 22-year-old American rapper from Inglewood, California. He has seven mixtapes and one independent album out. Last Friday, on September 25, Veggies released his first Studio Album called Live and Grow. The album includes appearances by Tyler the Creator, Dom Kennedy, BJ the Chicago Kid, YG, IAMSU!, and Dej Loaf. The album has had some critical reviews. Some see … Continue reading Casey Veggies: Live and Grow

Behind the Red Pen: What Teachers Would Write for Common App

by Jackie Thompson College essays ask seniors to tell insightful, sincere, and personal stories in 650 words or less. It’s quite the daunting task and important one too; essays are arguably the most important part of aspiring collegiates’ applications.   “I think it’s difficult for seniors to write a good college essay,” Mrs. Moore said. “They don’t have a lot of life experiences or stories … Continue reading Behind the Red Pen: What Teachers Would Write for Common App

Pope Francis on the Issues

By Katherine Barton On September 21, Pope Francis arrived in Washington for his first visit to the U.S. The pope addressed many issues to give his direct opinion to the American people, and is arguably the most liberal pope yet. Among them, the pope advocated for “life,” not so much addressing the issue of abortion, but the death penalty. Pope Francis stressed the importance of … Continue reading Pope Francis on the Issues

Welcome to the Good Burger, Home of the Good Burger, Can I Take Your Order?

by Alyssa Rogers Attention 90’s kids: Your favorite comedic duo is BACK! That’s right everyone, Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell reunited on Wednesday, September 23, on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon. Good Burger, a fan favorite the two starred in, came out over 15 years ago in 1997 (that’s the year many 2016 seniors were born!) Their appearance on the show featured a sketch … Continue reading Welcome to the Good Burger, Home of the Good Burger, Can I Take Your Order?

A Debriefing On The Refugee Crisis

by Bridget Richard Finding clear-cut answers for the who, what, where, and why of the recent refugee crisis is complicated because many of the conflicts and problems in this recent news story are rooted in years of deep struggle and pertain to various groups of people. Let’s try to summarize and inform to for those who have only heard the name of the crisis and … Continue reading A Debriefing On The Refugee Crisis

Boston Marathon Registration Over in a Heartbeat

By: Mitch Hughes Though the 119th Boston Marathon is roughly seven months away, it is already beginning to make headlines. The registration was only open for a ten-day window, September 13 to the 23, and this ten-day window is one of the most selective registrations of any road race on Earth. This year the event is becoming even more selective, as officials at the Boston … Continue reading Boston Marathon Registration Over in a Heartbeat

Attack on Apple: Hackers Target App Store

By Sarah Rovinsky The problem originated in China, when program XcodeGhost hit hundreds–possibly thousands–of Apple iOS apps used throughout the globe. The infamous hackers targeted the App Store through a counterfeit version of the Xcode “toolkit,” the software used to build apps to run on its iOS operating system. The hackers could send commands to infected devices asking for personal information from users. The counterfeit version was … Continue reading Attack on Apple: Hackers Target App Store

Sherri Hill at NYFW 2015

by Alyssa Rogers Even though New York Fashion Week was at the beginning of September, Sherri Hill’s new line has been the talk of the entire month. The sneak peek to her Spring 2016 line has everyone ecstatic for the prom trends this upcoming year. Girls: if you plan on getting a Sherri Hill dress for your 2016 prom, please know that the different styles start selling … Continue reading Sherri Hill at NYFW 2015

Art Courtyard Dedicated to Local Artist

By: Joseph Spirk Tuesday, September 15, community members and school faculty of BHS joined together to dedicate the newly renovated art courtyard to local philanthropist and artist, Yenema “Burma” Fernandez. Much of the new courtyard was generously paid for by Mrs. Fernandez’s Scholarship Fund, which she created before her passing through the Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Educational Foundation. Monetary donations were also given by the Bellbrook-Sugarcreek Chamber of Commerce and the newly opened … Continue reading Art Courtyard Dedicated to Local Artist