How to Organize Your Planner
by Emily Bunsold All students at every Bellbrook school in the district are given an agenda to keep themselves organized and on track during the course of the school yea; but the one of the main problems that arise with having the responsibility to keep track of your agenda, and everything that goes in it, is that students just don’t know how to keep it … Continue reading How to Organize Your Planner
The Tragic Loss of Tom Magliozzi
By Kate Barton A radio legend, Tom Magliozzi passed away on November 3 due to complications of Alzheimer’s disease. At the age of 77, Tom had ameliorated the lives of millions of listeners on his show “Car Talk” on NPR which he co-hosted with his brother, Ray. Their show was structured as a call-in show for tips on auto care, but was so well … Continue reading The Tragic Loss of Tom Magliozzi
Ohio State Buckeyes Beat Michigan Wolverines 42-28
by Emily Engle (picture from Greg Bartram of USA TODAY sports) Saturday, November 29, the Ohio State Buckeyes played the Michigan Wolverines in their biggest rivalry game of the season and won, 42 to 28. This brought the Buckeyes to a now 11 and 1 record, with their only loss being to Virginia Tech in the second game of the season. The game nearly passed … Continue reading Ohio State Buckeyes Beat Michigan Wolverines 42-28
National Honor Society Inducts Next Class
By Dan Yokajty and Caroline Wong On Wednesday, December 3, Bellbrook High School held their annual National Honor Society Induction ceremony. This year 60 students were selected to join the National Honor Society, 58 Juniors and 2 Seniors. These students applied in early November and were tapped during the school day on November 21. During the ceremony, the 60 inductees were praised in front of … Continue reading National Honor Society Inducts Next Class
Legendary Soviet Hockey Coach Viktor Tikhonov Dies
by Jackie Thompson Viktor Tikhonov, revered as one of the greatest names in hockey, died during the night on November 24 as a result of a prolonged illness. The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) reported that he had been receiving home treatment for an illness that had left him unable to walk in recent weeks. He was 84. Despite having lead the Soviet National Hockey team to … Continue reading Legendary Soviet Hockey Coach Viktor Tikhonov Dies
Bellbrook Football Wins SWBL, Competes in Regional Semi-Finals
by Emily Engle Bellbrook senior Alex Fryman described the football team’s season perfectly when he stated, “Our senior class prides itself on being the first class to bring Bellbrook back to where we should be, back to the glory days.” He was referencing Bellbrook’s recent SWBL championship title and advancement all the way to regional semifinals competition before they fell to Trotwood-Madison. Starting the season, … Continue reading Bellbrook Football Wins SWBL, Competes in Regional Semi-Finals
Bellbrook Marching Band Second In Nation with “Paris Sketches”
by Emily Engle On Saturday, November 15, the Bellbrook Marching Band took second place in the nation for their class in Grand Nationals competition, performing their show “Paris Sketches.” Grand Nationals is the final, biggest competition in the season for marching bands across the country. It draws bands from dozens of states to compete in four days of competition (November 12-15 this year) and it … Continue reading Bellbrook Marching Band Second In Nation with “Paris Sketches”
Boy shot over fake gun
By: Cayla Destefani Tamir Rice was a 12-year-old boy from Cleveland. On Saturday, November 22, the boy was at a local park outside of the Cudell Recreation Center and apparently pulling out and waiving around an Airsoft gun with the orange tip removed. Police arrived at the scene and told the boy to drop his weapon. When he did not comply and pulled the weapon … Continue reading Boy shot over fake gun
National Protests After Announcement in Ferguson
by Bridget Richard The announcement from the grand jury was made Monday, November 24, 2014 that Darren Wilson, the officer who shot and killed black teen Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, in August, was not going to be indicted. Coverage of Ferguson had died down in modern media, even though protests have been continuing in the Missouri city for almost four months. And while … Continue reading National Protests After Announcement in Ferguson
American Music Awards: Red Carpet Fashion
by Alyssa Rogers This years AMA’s took place on Sunday, November 23. Red carpet fashion is the first impression a celebrity makes for that particular night, and among the chaos and glamour the best and the worst dressed celebrities arrived. Pictures from Getty Images Continue reading American Music Awards: Red Carpet Fashion
