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NEWS: BHS goes mask optional


NEWS: BHS goes mask optional

By Olivia Gebhardt Recently, a court order in Southern Illinois was passed making masks optional in around 170 school districts; however, the Batavia school district was not one of those. Batavia can make an individual decision on masking, and as of Thurs., Feb. 10, masking became optional. There are so many opinions on masks in […]

Rock the runway: a blissful experience


Rock the runway: a blissful experience

By Sophia Hayden Feb. 4 marked Batavia High School’s 14th annual Rock the Runway show, a wearable art show in which student designers must create pieces that align with a particular theme. The catch is designers cannot use any actual clothing, resulting in exponentially creative uses of everything from bubble wrap to butter containers. This […]

NEWS: Fuqua retiring after 30 years of teaching


NEWS: Fuqua retiring after 30 years of teaching

By Mackenzie Corcoran and Nick Klann Varsity dance coach and PE teacher, Angela Fuqua, is retiring at the end of this year after 30 years of teaching. This is the end of her coaching career and now the dance team needs a new head coach. If Fuqua’s got to choose, her top picks are Ryanne […]

5 sensational books series from the last 5 years


5 sensational books series from the last 5 years

By Sophia Hayden 1.) Six of Crows– Leigh Bardugo Six of Crows is a fantasy duology that follows a wide cast of characters, most prominently: Kaz Brekker. Per the book’s official synopsis “Kaz is offered a chance at a deadly heist that could make him rich beyond his wildest dreams. But he can’t pull it […]

Top 5 fancy restaurants in Batavia area for Valentine’s Day


Top 5 fancy restaurants in Batavia area for Valentine’s Day

By Nicholas Klann As that special day approaches, more and more people are looking for the perfect place to dine with the ones they love. Valentine’s Day is a celebration of connection and love between people, and the environment can play an important role in setting the mood. Here are the top five fancy restaurants […]

Top 10 things to do in Illinois in the winter


Top 10 things to do in Illinois in the winter

By Olivia Gebhardt Boredom is one of the biggest problems during winter. Luckily, there are so many unique and interesting things to do in the winter. From ice skating to sitting by a warm fire, there is some activity for every person to do in the doldrums of Illinois winters. Ice skating is very popular […]

Best places to get ice cream in Batavia


Best places to get ice cream in Batavia

By Madison Wilson Looking for a quick treat? Well, have no fear: your guide to ice cream is here. Batavia has many different ice cream experiences for you to try. From scoops to blizzards to sundaes, these places have it all. Which is the best? Let’s find out! Starting with number one, Dairy Queen. Despite […]

Ranking Taylor Swift’s discography


Ranking Taylor Swift’s discography

By Mackenzie Corcoran Taylor Swift has been creating amazing albums for almost 16 years now, all of them wonderful to listen to in their own right. She has written and sang on nine great albums, and two re-recordings. With that in mind, they can’t all be her best. As a huge fan of Swift’s music, […]

Autotune Can Be Attributed to Oversaturation in the Music Industry


Autotune Can Be Attributed to Oversaturation in the Music Industry

By Mira Nevins Music today is heavily saturated with the same act repeated by multiple people.  Many popular “artists” are simply just a copy and paste of each other, each having an almost identical sound to one another. Today’s music is boring- it’s all the same.  It seems the industry is seriously lacking in some […]

OPINION: Is cheerleading a sport?


OPINION: Is cheerleading a sport?

By Mackenzie Corcoran In light of the second season of the hit, Netflix docuseries Cheer being released, the legitimacy of cheerleading being a sport is coming to the light once again. While it is not officially recognized by the NCAA as a sport, I believe that it should be and it should be common knowledge […]