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Rodriguez’s talents shine on Broadway


Rodriguez’s talents shine on Broadway

By Brooke Meyer Lights start to get brighter. In your ear is the back noises of the different voices of people. They are ready to watch the show and the performances of all the actors. Your heart feels as if it’s going to pop out, but luckily enough it doesn’t. The palm of the hands […]

Malay leads the pack for BHS cross country


Malay leads the pack for BHS cross country

By Tatiyana McSwine and Maggie Boersma Pacing, faster and faster as she takes each step getting closer to the finish line and leaving her team’s opponents in the dust. In the 2015 season, Malay finished 84th in the IHSA State Championship and making the run her personal best time. She is an important piece to […]

The one and only Jenny Scara


The one and only Jenny Scara

By Kelly Bleakley and Kinga Blando Freshman Jenny Scara walked onto the freshly cut green football field three years ago nervously awaiting her first game playing against Plainfield Central with the Batavia girls’ varsity soccer team. After the whistle was blown, all of her fears went away, according to Scara. Since then, Scara has been […]

Sweeney shines in the spotlight


Sweeney shines in the spotlight

By Maddie Durso The spotlight’s glare is on Maisie Sweeney as she steps foot onto the Carnegie Hall stage in New York City. She was among about a hundred others was chosen to be in the honors choir, out of the few thousand that tried out. Sweeney’s hard work has helped her accomplish many things […]

Domier’s creative mind soars free


Domier’s creative mind soars free

By Brad Balicki Observing Kate Domeier over the last two years that I have known her, there will always be one event that sticks out to me the most, and that is watching her play her guitar carefree of the world around her, as if she were a bird in flight enjoying the warm and […]

Experiencing the Skellig Islands


By Sarah Hager Mammoth waves crash against the side of the fishing boat. Salt spray stings the passengers as the bow breaks through the Atlantic. The Irish mainland disappears into the distance as two floating mountains rise up on the horizon. These colossal chunks of rock are known as the Skellig Islands, two land masses […]

San Francisco Bay attractions no one should miss


San Francisco Bay attractions no one should miss

By Kyra Swims As the fog city claims its name, sharp winds cut through our jackets as we cruise down the San Francisco Bay. We look to our left to see an orange vermilion structure standing at 762 feet and glance to our right to behold an old notorious series of cages that once held […]

Dave leads on, off volleyball court


Dave leads on, off volleyball court

By Isabella Jordan Aasha Dave might seem like an average student-athlete, but she is not. She has awards and accomplishments from both her academic and athletic career. Dave was just recently nominated for the Kane County Athlete of the Month. “She’s a hard worker and she’s a leader on the court at all time, plus […]

Plourde provides leadership on cheerleading team


Plourde provides leadership on cheerleading team

By Cassie Kearney As she takes the mat with her team, adrenaline running through her veins, Sophia Plourde stands above the rest, taking the floor with pure motivation in her eyes. As Plourde stands on the corner of the mat about to do her tumbling you can almost hear her breath over the roar of […]

Hanakapiai Trail makes tourists appreciate nature


Hanakapiai Trail makes tourists appreciate nature

By Audrey Pellico The breeze pushed back my hair as I stared down to the foaming, clear ocean rushing upon the sandy shore. Colorful vegetation covered the ground below. My throat tickling with thirst as I sit down upon a nearby rock to enjoy the amazing weather and scenery. The Hanakapiai Trail in Hawaii is […]