University of Oklahoma Fraternity Shut down after racial chants
By Rachel Heinz A video surfaced the web showing members of the University of Oklahoma’s Sigma Alpha Epsilon (SAE) fraternity chanting racial slurs on a bus traveling to a formal event. The students’ chants mentioned lynching and that they would not accept any African-American members into their organization. According to CNN, the Greek letters were removed from the SAE house immediately and a statement from … Continue reading University of Oklahoma Fraternity Shut down after racial chants
UD Flyers Basketball Overcomes Adversity
By Maria Gerbic The University of Dayton Flyers Men’s Basketball team is wrapping up a successful regular season with a 23-7 record. Under leadership of head coach Archie Miller, Flyers overcame major adversity when two of their star players, Devin Scott and Jaylin Robinson, were kicked off of the team for what has been revealed as multiple campus thefts. Both players had already been dealing … Continue reading UD Flyers Basketball Overcomes Adversity
Bellbrook Wrestling Heads to State
By Maria Gerbic As the winter sports season comes to a close, Bellbrook Wrestling is preparing to send four athletes to Columbus March 12-15 for the OHSSA state tournament. The athletes who placed at districts are Cameron Kelly, Ben Schram, Tyler Wiederholt, and Max Neiling. The four competed at districts March 7 and placed in each individual weight class. Seniors Ben Schram and Cameron Kelly, … Continue reading Bellbrook Wrestling Heads to State
Actor Harrison Ford Hospitalized After Plane Crash
by Emily Engle On Thursday, March 5, at 2:25 PM PT, 72-year-old actor Harrison Ford (well-known star of the Indiana Jones and Star Wars series) radioed to nearby air towers that the vintage plane he was flying had experienced engine failure and he needed to make “an immediate return.” He was given permission to land on a nearby runway but his plane was in such … Continue reading Actor Harrison Ford Hospitalized After Plane Crash
Golden Eagles Soar Artistically
By Henry Wong This past weekend, the 9th annual Bellbrook Art Show was held at Bellbrook High School. The show is coordinated by all the art teachers in the Middle School and High School of the Bellbrook-Sugarcreek School District. People of all ages, from kids to adults, went to view the art that came in the form of drawings, sculptures, figure studies, and much more. … Continue reading Golden Eagles Soar Artistically
Bellbrook Winter Guard Preps for WGI
by Bridget Richard Camryn Potter, a sophomore at BHS, talked to Eagle View News about the upcoming winter guard competition and their season so far. Q: How many different winter guard teams does Bellbrook have this year? Which one are you on? A: There are three groups in the Bellbrook Color Guard program, the Belles (Elementary), Bellbrook Jr. High Winterguard, and the Bellbrook Open Class … Continue reading Bellbrook Winter Guard Preps for WGI
Leonard Nimoy dies
By Kate Barton Leonard Nimoy was born on March 26, 1931, in Boston Massachusetts. He began in Hollywood by teaching acting classes in his twenties. He later went on to star in many movies, the most popular being “Star Trek” as Spock, alongside William Shatner as Captain Kirk. Leonard Nimoy won eight awards and was nominated for fourteen throughout his acting career, among them are … Continue reading Leonard Nimoy dies
Bellbrook High School Theater Preparing “Anything Goes”
By: C.J. Destefani BHS theater department is going to put the classic, fast-paced, and upbeat musical “Anything Goes” on the Bellbrook auditorium stage. This is a show for any one, any age. The ’30s era show has jazz style music to make it a performance no one will want to miss. Everyone is welcome on April 24 and 25 at 7:00 pm, and April 26 … Continue reading Bellbrook High School Theater Preparing “Anything Goes”
Opinion- Short Stories need a 2015 Comeback
by Bridget Richard Media, as a whole, is condensing. Vine, the newest large social media platform, plays looping videos that only last six and a half seconds. Most of the syntax and niche humor on the site is based on the facts that jokes on Vine do not require a set-up, as seen in sketch comedy, simply because the platform does not allot for it. … Continue reading Opinion- Short Stories need a 2015 Comeback
Superbug Outbreak
By: Allison Petkoff On Wednesday, March 4, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles released that four patients had been infected with an antibiotic-resistant superbug and one had died. The medical center claims that the individual died due to a pre-existing condition and not the microbe. However, two weeks ago, a UCLA hospital encountered seven patients with this bug and two of them died. The disease … Continue reading Superbug Outbreak
