Upcoming Movies Fall 2014

by Cayla Destefani The box-office will sure be packed this fall when new movies reach the big screen. Fall 2014 is expecting many new hits. Here are just a few highlights September through November: The Maze Runner: Rated PG-13. 1hr 15min. September 19. A boy finds himself in a dangerous maze with no recollection of his life before appearing there. He has nightmares of a … Continue reading Upcoming Movies Fall 2014

Breaking Nudes: Apple’s iCloud hacked, celebrity nudes leaked

by Jackie Thompson In the latest celebrity photo leak, nude photos of over one hundred celebrities were leaked after a hack of Apple’s online security back-up service, iCloud, on Sunday, August 29. The photos were posted online on 4chan, an Internet message board, by an anonymous user. The FBI is now working with some of the alleged victims on the case, according to CNN. The … Continue reading Breaking Nudes: Apple’s iCloud hacked, celebrity nudes leaked

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BHS Reacts to New York City Fashion Week

by Alyssa Rogers NYC Fashion Week 2014 was September 4-11. There are so many beautiful pieces we see walking down the runway, but some are quite bizarre from this small town’s perspective. *Disclaimer* There is no intent to offend or insult these designers’ works of art. This video is for entertainment purposes capturing the reactions of young high school students to high fashion. Continue reading BHS Reacts to New York City Fashion Week

Fashion Police Officer Down: Joan Rivers Dies

by Rachel Stewart Comedic legend, Joan Rivers, died September 4 at the age of 81. She passed away after having complications in what was apparently a minor elective procedure at a Manhattan medical clinic. Rivers was having a “routine surgery on her throat,” says the New York Fire Department, when she suffered cardiac and respiratory arrest. She was then transferred to Mount Sinai Hospital, where … Continue reading Fashion Police Officer Down: Joan Rivers Dies

Looking for ways to get involved at BHS? Look no further!

by Emily Bunsold Colleges love to see that their future students got involved and obtained service hours for their community during high school. It shows character and that students are well-rounded. So why not get an early start and join some of the clubs at Bellbrook High School this year? Student Government, Partnership for Success, and Key Club are just a few out of the … Continue reading Looking for ways to get involved at BHS? Look no further!

High school prank leads to 62 student arrests

By Allison Petkoff An overnight vandalism senior prank left 63 students arrested on May 1 at Teaneck High School in New Jersey. Originally, police had charged 24 students that were over 18 years of age with burglary and criminal mischief. The other 39 students caught in the 2 am prank were charged as juveniles. Recently, the legal adults were downgraded in their charges. They will now … Continue reading High school prank leads to 62 student arrests

NBA Charges Sterling

by Meghna Kumar On May 19 the National Basketball Association charged Donald Sterling, owner of the Los Angeles Clippers, for harming the reputation of the league with his racist comments. A few weeks ago, Sterling’s personal assistant, V. Stiviano, released a video of a conversation between Sterling and herself, in which Sterling made racist remarks against African and Mexican Americans. The video was nine minutes … Continue reading NBA Charges Sterling

34-Year-Old Texas Woman Arrested for Posing as High School Student

by Emily Engle Charity Johnson was arrested on Monday, May 12, in Longview, Texas, for posing as a student at a local high school.  Johnson, despite her claims, is actually 34 years old (mistaken police records show her to be 31); she’s being charged with giving officials fake identifying information, including name and date of birth. Johnson enrolled at New Life Christian School last October … Continue reading 34-Year-Old Texas Woman Arrested for Posing as High School Student

Book Review: Hush, Hush

by Dru Hunsaker As a general rule, I like to review books that I actually enjoyed and so inspire readers to pick them up and bask in their mildewy pages the same way that I did. However, the young adult genre seems prone to some serious clunkers that really just make me reassess what, exactly, such books are teaching the thirteen-through-eighteen year olds that are … Continue reading Book Review: Hush, Hush