These movies make it feel like fall

By: Katelyn Griffin Fall time is around the corner and people are ready to hunker down and watch some movies that make it feel more like fall. Senior Maddie Reed has favorites to watch in autumn. “I like to mostly watch Forrest Gump, Harry Potter, and Crazy Rich Asians,” Reed said. Reed finds herself watching more TV shows than movies but she is in front … Continue reading These movies make it feel like fall

Bellbook Women’s Golf is an unstoppable force three years later

by Clair Cutting Earning second place at sectionals and headed to districts for the second year in a row, the women’s golf team is a force to be reckoned with. As a team, they have won all of their matches, gotten first in one-third of their invitationals, won all three league matches, and have four out of six golfers on SWBL’s first team. “This season … Continue reading Bellbook Women’s Golf is an unstoppable force three years later

Tracking Hurricane Helene’s path and destruction

By Brendan Clementz With the dissipation of Hurricane Helene, its path of devastation through the Southeast states has ended. Its course began at the Florida Gulf Coast, and after tearing its way through the city of Perry, it began its dismantling journey of 500 miles, making landfall as a Category 4 hurricane. After hitting cities like Tampa Bay and Cedar Key, causing flooding, fires, and … Continue reading Tracking Hurricane Helene’s path and destruction

Outer Banks calls for season four

By: Alexis LeMieux Outer Banks, a Netflix original teen drama series that premiered in April 2020, was renewed for season four. Actors Drew Starkey (Rafe Cameron) and Austin North (Topper) announced the popular show was renewed for season four even before season three of the show came out in late February.  The season will be coming out in two parts, which viewers can watch if … Continue reading Outer Banks calls for season four

The Men and Women’s Cross Country Teams are on track for a successful finish

By: Jordan Frantz The past few months, the Bellbrook High School Cross Country team has been performing at high levels. With the men and women’s teams both having team and individual success, the Eagles hope for a strong finish.  The Men’s Cross Country team has competed in seven meets. The team has placed: 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 8th, and 11th twice. The team has been … Continue reading The Men and Women’s Cross Country Teams are on track for a successful finish

Boys’ cheerleading team takes on Powder Puff

By Samantha Schulz Every year for the Powder Puff game, people from the senior class can sign up to participate in cheerleading in front of the student section while the seniors play football. Typically, members of the boys’ cross country team volunteer and get to do their own halftime show and learn all the sideline cheers. They wear old cheer uniforms, including the tops, skirts, … Continue reading Boys’ cheerleading team takes on Powder Puff

Hurricane Helene’s Devastating Effects

by Caroline Polen Hurricane Helene is a significant tropical cyclone that formed in the Atlantic Ocean. It came from a tropical wave that moved off of the west coast of Africa. Helene turned into a hurricane as it moved across the Atlantic. Helene intensified into a Category 4 hurricane. Helene stayed in open waters, which is why the land impact was limited. But, it brought … Continue reading Hurricane Helene’s Devastating Effects

Class of 2028 experiences high school

by: Kaylee Simmons This year Bellbrook High School welcomed the class of 2028. BHS is a five star rated school. There are some helpful opportunities for freshmen. For example, during freshman orientation, they are provided a tour of the school by upperclassmen. They also get to walk their schedules.  Students thought that freshman orientation was helpful. They said that they did not get lost on … Continue reading Class of 2028 experiences high school

First interview with Kamala Harris as presidential candidate reinforces opinions 

By Brendan Clementz Current Vice President Kamala Harris, the new presidential nominee for the Democrats, had an interview with CNN along with vice presidential pick Tim Walz where she discussed her positions on multiple hot button issues.  In the interview, Harris was asked questions on her stances on topics such as fracking and illegal immigration, and reinforced her opinions on them. On the topic of … Continue reading First interview with Kamala Harris as presidential candidate reinforces opinions 

Court moves to postpone Trump’s sentencing until election ends

By Brendan Clementz With the presidential election gaining in intensity as November draws near, worries arose among the court assigned to sentence candidate Donald Trump. To ensure impartiality, Judge Juan Merchan made the decision to postpone the sentencing until November 26, three weeks after the end of the election.  The sentencing date was originally scheduled for September 18, but as a show of good faith, … Continue reading Court moves to postpone Trump’s sentencing until election ends