Q&A: Wells active on student council
By Erin Golden Mia Wells, a sophomore at Batavia High School, is an active member of student council the last two years. Student council is a group of students at BHS elected by their peers to set up and organize different events while helping the school and the community. Q: Why did you run […]
Q&A: Freshman Haug contributing on Varsity basketball
By Allison Bleakley For many freshman athletes at Batavia High School, it’s a dream to be able to play a varsity sport. It takes a lot of hard work and motivation to reach the goal. For some freshman, including Morgan Haug, the hard work paid off. Haug is a 5-foot-7-inch freshman, the only freshman on […]
Q&A: Gajos views BHS freshman night as big success
By Abigail Solano On Jan. 10, 2018, incoming freshmen who will be a part of the class of 2022 were able to take the first step getting to know the high school atmosphere. Shelby Gajos, a physical education teacher, activity director, and Link Crew coordinator for Batavia High School, was a part of the production […]
Q&A: Kennedy helps Mr. BHS reach fundraising goal
By Emilee Ivan Adam Kennedy is a sophomore at Batavia High School and will be participating in the Mr. BHS event, on Jan. 20, for the second year in a row. Mr. BHS is an event led by the Key Club that spreads awareness and collects money for the Kiwanis Neuroscience Research Foundation. This organization […]
Top 10 things to do during the winter season
By Allyson Mata 1. Go shopping During the winter season shopping is always a great option. Before Christmas, it’s great to go Christmas shopping for friends and family. It’s also a great time to get new winter clothes and stay warm this Winter. 2. Visit Friends When it’s cold out it’s hard to get out […]
10 things to do before leaving Batavia
By Bri Pierce You have four years of high school (more or less) to totally hate the entire experience or make it the most bizarre, hysterical four years of your life. Personally, I would choose the second option. If you graduate high school and tell me that Batavia was boring, I would tell you that […]
Global warming: fact or fiction?
By Koby Kett Yes, the biggest controversy of this day and age is global warming and climate change. And there are myths galore about it. In everything from politics to scientists, this is the list of the Top five global warming myths. But before we dive into it, one clarification needs to be made. When […]
Top 10 books to read this year
By Elisa Reamer Do you love reading? Do you find it hard to find new books to read? This list is for you! This is a top 10 list of my favorite books. These are in no particular order because I can’t pick which ones are better than others. I hope you choose at least […]
High school from a petite perspective
By Emma Exon High school can be a scary time for people of all heights. But with the average high school girl being around 5’4 and the average guy being 5’9, I can’t help but feel that I’m being left behind. I’ve been short my whole life, but I never really noticed the extent of […]
A freezing cold winter Mad Libs
By Rudy Mix How to use a “Mad Libs” article: make sure to write or copy/paste the article, and ask someone to help fill in the blanks. Ask them to give words for what is in the parenthesis and fill in the blanks. Then, read the full thing to them. Every (amount of time), in […]