Sophie Le Q&A
By Allyson Mata Sophie Le is a freshman here at BHS with a talent at art that can be seen in an Art gallery in St Charles. She has been drawing since she was little from the help of her architect parents teaching her everything. Art isn’t the only talent she has; she is also […]
Grammys being called “A night of protest”
By Katie Cole On Sun., Jan. 28, hundreds of famous celebrities, musicians, actors, and singers of all decades gathered together to celebrate “music’s biggest night.” The 60th Grammy awards took place in Madison Square Garden in New York City and had more to offer than just music. With nearly 20 live performances, a dozen moving […]
And the Academy Award goes to…
By Vanessa True The 90th Academy Awards airs on ABC on March 4. The Oscar nominations for 2018 are packed with talent and are sure to keep the nominees and people around the world watching on the edge of their seats. This year’s show will be hosted by second timer, Jimmy Kimmel. The show will […]
Top ten must-see musicals (2013-2018)
By Emily Tratar 10. Frozen Based off one of the most box-office breaking Disney princess movies, Frozen the musical is coming to Broadway in 2018. This is a story about two orphaned princess sisters, one with magical ice powers (Elsa) and one just looking for adventure (Anna), who fall into trouble when Elsa accidentally causes […]
Find your Spring Break destination!
By: Erin Golen Are you trying to plan your vacation for spring break but can’t figure out where to go? Take this quiz to solve that problem! Keep track of your answers! 1.)What’s your favorite type of weather? Snowy and chilly Warm, beach weather Rainy and tropical Windy or moderate temperature 2.) What […]
Top 10 shows to binge watch on Netflix
By Allison Bleakley It’s a problem for most teens these days to find the perfect TV show to binge watch. It’s always a toss-up between whether to want to watch a comedy or a drama, action or documentary, or the basic just struggle to have an interest in any show. It comes down to the […]
Why being single on Valentine’s Day is actually better
By Emma Exon With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, it’s that time of year again when the shelves are stocked with bears and chocolates, couples are acting especially lovey dovey, and even the TV is littered with ads sensationalizing the holiday. Although it may seem that a boyfriend or girlfriend is necessary to enjoy […]
Q&A: Preziosio makes impact with VTP students
By Elisa Reamer Julie Preziosio is a special education teacher at Batavia High School. This is her first year teaching the Vocational Transitional Program (VTP) students but has also co-taught history, science, and English classes. Every day she is faced with challenges, but the happiness the students in the VTP class bring her overpowers it […]
Top 10 restaurants in Batavia
By Neal Patel Batavia has a variety of restaurants, some better than others, but no restaurant here is awful. Today, we will be determining the top 10 restaurants in Batavia and ordering them from best to worst. Tribella – Located off of Mill Street, Tribella is an urban bistro serving steaks and Italian specialties. My […]
Batavia High School: Next to be voted the hottest school in America
By Emily Tratar Rain or shine, blizzard or heat wave, Batavia High School is consistently one thing – a sweltering 40 degrees. The majority of the student body can agree that they have to dress appropriately for the balmy climate inside the building more than the weather outside. But there is a special breed of […]