Podcast: New, upcoming movies to look check out
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Top five weirdest trends from 2016-2018
By Rachel Ross Around the world, there are many different challenges that have swept the nation. From eating soap to inhaling cinnamon, there are many crazes that have been for the good or bad benefit of the health of kids and adults in America. Some of the challenges are appalling and others challenges and dares […]
Taking a look at Batavia’s newest restaurant, The Crabby Boil
By Derek Bex Crab Boils can be found in many different regions across of the country. It’s a regional influence that dictates the ingredients and in Louisiana, it is common for crab boils to contain an abundance of crab, shrimp, and crawfish. In Georgia and South Carolina, the crab boils typically contain corn, sausage, crab, […]
Survey: Which of the four major fall sports is most popular at BHS?
By Lauren Aiken Do you like sports? Even better, do you like fall sports? In a few weeks, all four major sports will be competing. Here is what the BHS student body enjoys most. Out of the MLB, NFL, NHL, and NBA, football won by 24 percentage points.
Top ten things to get in the cafeteria
By Stana Burke Do you never know what to get in the cafeteria? Or are you just tired of getting the same things? Well, this top 10 list gives you some options to choose from! Meals/Sides Bistro Burger~ This is a burger patty with a pretzel bun, then cheese is put on the patty, then […]
PREVIEW: Bulls rebuild looks to get closer to playoffs in 2018
By Josh Bode After the first season of the Bulls rebuild, they look to take a step forward in the process of getting back to the playoffs. The Bulls began the rebuild the day of the 2017 NBA Draft, as they traded away All-Star Jimmy Butler to the Minnesota Timberwolves. Despite that, the Bulls roster […]
What happens to dead bodies?
By Salome Fogleman Most people do not like talking about death, or their dead body, but everyone will eventually die, which makes it important to talk about what will happen to you. After your death, there are several options for you as to what you could do with your dead body. Many people in the […]
Q&A: Meyers hopes to fill Cooper’s shoes
By Mia Wells After backing up Riley Cooper last season, Jack Meyers was named the starting quarterback for the BHS football team this fall. Playing sports since he was six years old, Meyers has learned a lot, made memories, grown as an athlete and person, and now shares how he has gotten to this point, […]
OPINION: Technology positively impacts learning
By Lauren Aiken Phones, Chromebooks, and smartwatches are all drastically incorporated into the new way of learning. The new technology is improving students learning inside and outside of school. There are many ways students can use technology while learning. Many kids think it’s significantly better than paper and pencil. An article stated that Chakeitha Johnson, […]
Top five untrue stereotypes
By Samantha Lewis Over the course of time, stereotypes have developed and applied to people. They can be based on your appearance or your personality. Here are the top five stereotypes that are not true. Blondes are dumb In many movies, blondes are portrayed as dumb. Take for example movies like “Mean Girls” and “The […]