BHS Marching Eagles reveal their fall show theme
by Paul Jefferson The Bellbrook High School Marching Band has revealed their 2024 show entitled “Edward.” The show is largely based off of the 1990 Tim Burton movie, Edward Scissorhands. The music is being arranged by Adam Jatho, David Carbone, and Bellbrook High School’s band director Cameron Halls. The show’s music will include songs from the Edward Scissorhands’ soundtrack, including Introduction, Ice Dance, and Edwardo … Continue reading BHS Marching Eagles reveal their fall show theme
Garry’s Mod suffers takedowns from unconfirmed source
by Brendan Clementz The video game company Nintendo is notorious among fans for sending cease and desists to different fan-made media online using their characters. Every fan project with Nintendo properties involved dreads the chance of Nintendo taking notice of them and shutting them down for one reason or another. Recently, a cease and desist was sent to the sandbox game Garry’s Mod, which had … Continue reading Garry’s Mod suffers takedowns from unconfirmed source
Tango Gameworks, creators of Hi-Fi Rush, shut down by Microsoft
by Brendan Clementz The snail ran its last race with the smash hit video game “Hi-Fi Rush,” as the developer for the game, Tango Gameworks, has just been closed down and laid off by their parent company, Microsoft. This decision comes at the same time as three other companies were shut down by Microsoft. What makes it more confusing is that the game had put … Continue reading Tango Gameworks, creators of Hi-Fi Rush, shut down by Microsoft
Great summer camp opportunities await students!
By: Jordan Frantz With the school year coming to a close and summer right around the corner, there will be many opportunities for students this summer. There are a variety of summer camps that students can involve themselves in. Whether indoors or outdoors, collaborative or solo, they will all help students stay busy and have interactions this summer. There are many camps students can participate … Continue reading Great summer camp opportunities await students!
Beneficial ways students can spend their summer
By: Cate Eberly Though summer break is the perfect place to recharge before school starts, it is also an ample opportunity to benefit yourself. Students can use the summer to immerse themselves in various activities. Most colleges hold pre-college programs. They act as a camp to explore a topic and campus if students choose to commute or live in dorms for the duration of the … Continue reading Beneficial ways students can spend their summer
Ashtyn and Ava Praeter are double the trouble on the lacrosse field
By: Evi Fromm Varsity lacrosse players and sisters Ashtyn and Ava Praeter have both committed to continuing their athletic and academic careers in college as they enter their senior year. The girls are two of three triplets that attend BHS, including their brother Aiden who plays on the men’s lacrosse team. Although they have not always gravitated to play the same sports, “It just kind … Continue reading Ashtyn and Ava Praeter are double the trouble on the lacrosse field
Bellbrook offers many activities for summer fun
By: Aly West While the town of Bellbrook may seem small, there are so many amazing activities that make Bellbrook seem like a bigger place. Whether you’re new here or have lived here your whole life, there’s something for everyone. From archery to pottery painting, you sure will not get bored. For those who enjoy all things outdoor and being active, Bellbrook offers a variety … Continue reading Bellbrook offers many activities for summer fun
2024 NFL Draft is in the books
By Reese McBride Draft Week is officially over. This year in college football, there was so much to see. Quarterbacks were particularly popular this year, with six of them going in the first round. Media pages were also alight with fans who were either happy or confused about their team’s picks. However, not a lot of people were upset about the draft as a whole. … Continue reading 2024 NFL Draft is in the books
O.J. Simpson dies at 76
By Paul Jefferson On April 10, 2024, Orenthal James (O.J.) Simpson died of prostate cancer at 76. His death has reignited debate around his infamous “trial of the century.” He initially became famous from his NFL football career, where he spent ten seasons with the Buffalo Bills. He was considered one of the greatest running backs of all time, and was inducted into the NFL … Continue reading O.J. Simpson dies at 76
Everything about The Legend of Zelda movie
By Paul Jefferson Nintendo has announced that they will be making a live action movie based off of the Legend of Zelda franchise. The film is being produced by series creator, Shigeru Miyamoto, and Avi Arad, who has been a producer on many Marvel and Spider-Man movies. The film will be directed by Wes Ball, known for the Maze Runner franchise and most recently, Kingdom … Continue reading Everything about The Legend of Zelda movie
