JUSTIN BIEBER THROWN OUT OF COACHELLA FOR FIGHTING WITH SECURITY
by Emily Engle On March 30, Justin Bieber infamously delivered at the end of “The Comedy Central Roast of Justin Bieber” a plea to the public to forgive his past transgressions because in the future, he would reform his behavior in an effort to respect and preserve his fan base. But only two weeks later on Sunday, April 12, Bieber was escorted from the annual … Continue reading JUSTIN BIEBER THROWN OUT OF COACHELLA FOR FIGHTING WITH SECURITY
March Madness 2015 Goes to Duke
By:Harmony Takhar March Madness took place from March 17-April 6 2015. The winner this year was Duke. The prediction was that University of Kentucky was to win, as they were the champions last year and there team was stacked with phenomenal players. There was a suggested 49% chance for Kentucky to be the champs this year. Kentucky still managed to reach the final four, but … Continue reading March Madness 2015 Goes to Duke
Volunteering at the Parks
By: Cayla Destefani The Bellbrook Sugarcreek Park District has so many wonderful volunteer opportunities available to Bellbrook citizens, especially during the summer! Now with their new online system it is easier than ever to see what programs they have available, and with the click of a button, sign up for new events. With summer fast approaching, many students will be looking for ways to get in some extra … Continue reading Volunteering at the Parks
Furious in the Box Office
By: Henry Wong In late November of 2013, Paul Walker, one of the main stars in the Fast and Furious series, was involved in a car crash that tragically ended his life. At this time, he was also filming the latest movie in the series, Furious 7. Although death is not usually looked at with alacrity, in this case, Paul Walker’s death became another reason … Continue reading Furious in the Box Office
Iran Nuclear Deal
by Meghna Kumar After over a year of negotiations, the United States, Russia, UK, China, France, and Germany have come to an agreement with Iran regarding Iran’s nuclear program. The deal is an effort to prevent Iran from furthering any ability to create a nuclear weapon. A vital part of the deal between these nations is Iran’s compromise to enrich uranium up to a maximum … Continue reading Iran Nuclear Deal
The Oscars: Bad Ratings Despite Good Intentions
By Sarah Rovinsky The Hollywood award system and the Academy have become hopelessly detached from movie goers. In the midst of the disappointment, awards dispersed in unpopular directions. This time last year, the Oscars received roughly 43 million views. Unfortunately, last weekend the Oscar broadcast on ABC drew about 36.6 million viewers, down 14.9 percent from the previous year, making it the lowest-rated Oscars since … Continue reading The Oscars: Bad Ratings Despite Good Intentions
Pixar is Passionate for Romance
by Sarah Rovinsky Pixar president, Jim Morris, hinted at a new story line for the next Toy Story. The director of the first two films, John Lasseter, will be returning for the fourth movie in the series set to be released in 2017. “It will be a romantic comedy,” Morris said, according to reports from Disney Latino. He also added that the film will … Continue reading Pixar is Passionate for Romance
Author Terry Pratchett Dies at 66
By Kate Barton Terry Pratchett, a famous fantasy writer, died on March 12, 2015. Pratchett was diagnosed with a rare form of Alzheimer’s Disease in 2007. The announcement of his death was released on his Twitter account. Sir Terry Pratchett, knighted in 2009, wrote over 70 books throughout his life, the arguably most popular being his series Discworld. Pratchett became very famous selling over eighty-seven million … Continue reading Author Terry Pratchett Dies at 66
7 Life Changing Hacks That Every High School Student Should Know
By Emily Bunsold Having trouble waking up? This might be a hard one, but putting your alarm clock (or phone) across your room will force you to actually get out of bed to hit the snooze button. Need to stay focused while studying? Research has shown that music with lyrics does more harm than good to you while studying because your brain can’t comprehend two … Continue reading 7 Life Changing Hacks That Every High School Student Should Know
Oh No! It’s Already Spring?!
By Harmony Takhar The amazing thing about spring is it’s wham but not scorching hot like in the summer. Students have school during this time, but for one sweet week, they get to enjoy this majestic season that we know as spring break. Spring Break has started for some and is right around the corner for others. Did you forget to make plans or have no … Continue reading Oh No! It’s Already Spring?!
