Oscar predictions
By Ryann Deutsch Every year Hollywood recognizes what it sees as the movie industry’s best work of the past year. All the old stars and the new ones will gather at The Dolby Theater in Hollywood on Feb. 28 to find out who will take home the gold statues. The Academy is so unpredictable, upsets […]
Top 10: Valentine’s Day ideas to do for your girlfriend
By Marissa Spears Are you a struggling to make plans for your girlfriend and you this Valentine’s Day? Well I thought there might be a few boys straggling behind and luckily for you I made this step by step guide on things to help woo your girl. Bring her flowers Buying flowers for your girl […]
2016 NBA ALL-Star Game snubs
It comes as no surprise Kobe Bryant led in votes for the 2016 NBA All-Star game. Fans honored the future Hall of Famer in his last year in the NBA, Although this is probably Bryant´s worst NBA season ever, he still managed to make the All-Star game with his not so all-star season. Everyone seems […]
Six types of high school students
Over the stress of going to school, students often look over the different types of people that make up their school. There are six types of students that make up Batavia High School. Each one of them can fit into one of these categories or maybe even two categories. These are just some facts and […]
Question and Answer with Megan DalSanto
By Sierra Hobson In the last several months senior Megan DalSanto has been a student trainee at both Kaneland High School and more recently, Presence Mercy Medical Center in hopes of one day becoming a paramedic. Through DalSanto’s off-campus experiences she has been able to jump start her educational career. A common quote she has […]
OPINION: Batavia wrestling experiencing one of its finest seasons ever
Many sports require strength and endurance but none like wrestling. Wrestling is one of the toughest sports that anyone can play and Batavia’s wrestling team is one of the best around. Batavia’s wrestling team is having a very successful 2015-16 season due to all their wins against opposing schools, especially after the Bulldogs knocked St. […]
Point/Counterpoint: What should be done with Bulldog Hour?
Students are in need of a longer, not shorter, Bulldog Hour. By Alyssa Dian If you are a student, teacher, or administrator at Batavia High School, you might have heard about the new time change for Bulldog Hour. The teachers and administrators have recently been discussing this topic and are attempting to make a compromise. […]
OPINION: Bulldog hour should stay
By Kate Buchas Bulldog hour was introduced to Batavia High School for the first time fourth quarter of 2014. There was a trial run to see how the students and teachers even, would spend their time. Although they couldn’t get the most accurate data from everyone, because it was the one and only time the […]
Distance team sets its goals high for 2016 track season
As the track season is right around the corner, the distance team is having early practices to have a fantastic start to the season. They are working on specific workout plans written by their coach to get ready for the season. They also take precautions on their own outside of practice. The distance team plans […]
Mr. BHS competition entertains crowd
By Zaira Solis The Batavia Fine Arts center was packed with parents, teachers, and student from Batavia High School by 6:30 on Sat., Jan 23. The lucky competitor to win Mr.BHS was senior Alex Cahill. At the beginning of the show each contestant started out by being escorted by a girl from their grade […]