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Teacher Alums Share Stories From Their Student Years
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Wildcats Win State After 22 Years
By Amelia Marks and Rian Kelly Bella Brothers It should be no surprise to anyone reading this that your Wildcat’s football team traveled to Chattanooga this past on December 4, 2025. As the boys walked down the send-off, claps and cheers filled the air with true passion, anticipation, and pride of the BGA community. In... Continue Reading →
The Holiday Baking List: 15 Irresistible Sweet Treats for You to Bake this Winter!
By Bella Brothers Everybody loves a good sweet treat when it comes to the holidays! Whether it be a warm chocolate chip cookie straight out of the oven, a crispy portion of peppermint bark, or even a simple gingerbread cookie, everyone loves something from the kitchen. From classic cookies, to intricate Bûche de Noël loafs,... Continue Reading →
Exam Secrets Your Teachers Don’t Want You To Know
By Parker Compton Exam season has finally arrived. If you are feeling stressed or anxious about this time of year, fear not: this guide of dos and don’ts from the teachers will guarantee that you leave the Academy with nothing short of all 100s. Forge your path. Do not answer the questions on your exams.... Continue Reading →
How Zombie Stories Act As Social Commentaries
By Callie Matthews Content Warning: If you choose to watch any of the following series after reading this article, be warned that they each contain graphic depictions of violence. Alternatively, this article has mentions of suicide, bullying, and real world disasters. Read (or watch) at your own discretion. 28 Days Later: The 28 Days Later... Continue Reading →
Brain Breaks
By Elena Turcios In every single student's life, there comes a time when they get distracted very easily--to the point where what they are doing just becomes like a fog in their minds. A lot of us spend our afternoons in extracurriculars and it makes homework, studying for tests and quizzes, and even projects overwhelming... Continue Reading →
Fall-Themed Buzzfeed Quizzes!
By Eva Chattopadhyay Fall is a favorite time of year for many! From holidays like Halloween and Thanksgiving, to TV shows that give off the cozy feeling of fall, to the fall limited drinks, and snacks! On the topic of fall, below are a few different quizzes that relate to all these aspects, and more!... Continue Reading →
Thankful, Not Just Full
By Samantha Sizemore In November 1621, Pilgrims and Native Americans gathered in Plymouth, Massachusetts, put aside their differences and celebrated a successful harvest with a feast. They reflected on the hardships and losses they had suffered throughout the year, coming together to share food, peace, and most importantly, gratitude. This feast is remembered as the... Continue Reading →
Girls Cross Country: State Champions
By Tibbie Cleveland and Pia Halt Only eight years ago, the BGA Girls Cross Country team consisted of one runner. In the time since, the team has experienced major growth, and in 2025, they earned the first cross state title in school history. Bringing home the win with a total of 72 points, the girls... Continue Reading →
