Delicious Pumpkin Cookies Make Us Ready for Fall
by Megan Hyer Pumpkin cookies are one of the best fall treats. No one ever wants to wait hours to cook and prepare them, though. This is one easy and quick recipe for Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies. They take a total of about 35 minutes and makes a total of 28 cookies (depending on the size of cookies scoop). Ingredients: 2 cups of flour 1 … Continue reading Delicious Pumpkin Cookies Make Us Ready for Fall
Magnified Giving Visits Bellbrook Key Club
by Josh Hypes On Tuesday, September 26 during a routine Key Club meeting, Magnified Giving Founder and President Roger Grein spoke to the club about the purpose and value of philanthropy in the lives of young adults. Grein told a story of his own struggles with cerebral palsy and the effect it had on his athletic engagements and later career path. Grein’s story demonstrates that … Continue reading Magnified Giving Visits Bellbrook Key Club
Homecoming: Yay or Nay
by Abby Clack Homecoming is upon us, and with homecoming come all the Debbie-downers. All anyone can talk about is how Homecoming is the most fun thing, EVER. But, on the flip side the people that don’t go only want to talk about how it is a waste and there is no reason to go. Homecoming ia a tradition that many people have gone to … Continue reading Homecoming: Yay or Nay
Sports Dress Code Creates Lots of Controversy
by Cambree Bernkopf During a swim meet in Anchorage September 6, the female official disqualified a 17-year-old Dimond High School student who had just won a 100-meter freestyle race on the opinion that the seat of her swimsuit was exposing too much of her behind. This has added fuel to the controversy over the rules of female athletes’ bodies. A swimming coach who is a … Continue reading Sports Dress Code Creates Lots of Controversy
Is War on the Horizon?
By Kyle Van Pelt On September 14, United States ally Saudi Arabia was attacked by drones launched from within Iran’s borders, temporarily hindering the Saudi’s crucial oil production ability. While Saudi Arabia and the United States have yet to publicly confirm Iran’s responsibility, the CIA already believes that the Iranian military was responsible for at least production and supply of the weapons used. Between the … Continue reading Is War on the Horizon?
The Lungs Of the Earth Ablaze
By Kyle Van Pelt Within the last weeks of August and at the beginning weeks of September, wildfires in the Amazon Basin have burned nearly 7,000 square miles of Brazilian rainforest, igniting tense international debate about Brazilian sovereignty, international aid, and how humanity should interact with the Amazon rainforest. All the while, creatures of the world’s most biodiverse ecosystem, many Indigenous peoples, and Brazil’s everyday … Continue reading The Lungs Of the Earth Ablaze
Dallas Cowboy Starting Running Back Finally Signs
by Cambree Bernkopf The moment we’ve all been waiting for: Ezekiel Elliott ends the long-lasting drama and finally signs to the Dallas Cowboys. The 24-year-old wanted to be the highest-paid NFL player as a running back and has met his financial goal after agreeing to terms with the team. By signing to a six year contract, he made a $90 million extension with $50 million … Continue reading Dallas Cowboy Starting Running Back Finally Signs
BHS Sees Changes at Lunch
by Sarah Bevelhymer As the Bellbrook-Sugarcreek school district shifted principals from Mr. Chris Baker to Mr. Dave Hann, several changes were made to the high school including additions to students lunch periods. New tables provide students with the opportunity to eat their lunch outside. Many students have taken advantage of this opportunity, eating lunch in the courtyard each day. A cornhole game has also been … Continue reading BHS Sees Changes at Lunch
Wait… Who’s My President?
By: Abby Clack This year and every year, the student body of each grade votes for their president, vice president, secretary, and treasurer. Those positions make up the student government. They help plan Homecoming, Prom, and give the overall vote for things for your grade. Most people don’t know who their class presidents are. But if you go to Homecoming, Prom, or pep rallies then … Continue reading Wait… Who’s My President?
Struggling To Study?
by Megan Hyer Studying can be a struggle, especially when you participate in extracurriculars and other activities. Everyone has a different way they like to study. Sometimes trying something new can help improve your study habits. One habit that could benefit you is setting a specific time to study, whether it is in the morning, afternoon, or even in the evening. At certain times you … Continue reading Struggling To Study?
