By: Ella McLay With the multitude of fall sports that are still ongoing, golf and volleyball have made their way toward the end of their seasons. Golf recently competed in the district tournament and had a very successful turnout. The boys golf team placed first in the district, and the girls golf team placed second... Continue Reading →
Video Game Review: Spider-Man
By Walker Kesler My Ranking System ⅕ Terrible: Could not in good conscience recommend this game to anyone. Usually given to games that are rendered unplayable to countless bugs or just bad design. ⅖ Bad: It may have a few redeeming qualities, but overall it's not a fun game. Plagued with many design problems, but... Continue Reading →
Visual Arts Updates
By Jordan Collins The visual arts scene has had a strong start as the year has kicked off. The September photo competition has come to a close and the photographs will be shown in the CAE. The Scholastic Arts Competition is another great way to get involved in art competitions. Arts in all domains are... Continue Reading →
Reality Tea-V #1: AGT and The Bachelorette
By Chloe Wright I’m baaaack! I have decided to step it up this year with my articles for The Echo. Now, I’m adding a little something special to it … tea reviews! Tea on TV, tea in my mug. What more can a girl want? Well, our standards will be high after reading my section... Continue Reading →
The New Team on the Block: BGA’s Dance Program
By Anna Sgarbi Calling all dancers! That’s right, believe it or not, BGA has finally added a dance team to perform at basketball games. Introduced to the Wildcats in May of 2022, the dance team is up and running. Led by Elizabeth Amoroso, or “Coach Liz'', the team has been practicing after school and is... Continue Reading →
GLUTEN FREE STUDENTS IN THERAPY AFTER COORDINATED ATTACK LEAVES SEVERAL FEARING FOR THEIR LIVES
By Sydney Carroll Gluten-free students at BGA: you love them or you hate them, but you certainly know them. You may recall an incident earlier this year in which several gluten-free students found themselves violently ill after a mix-up yielded the gluten-free pasta actually quite gluten-full. While this was a simple mistake, the latest attack... Continue Reading →
BREAKING BONNER ESCAPES
By Dalia Diab Exactly one year ago Dr. Bonner, B.G.A’s beloved chemistry teacher turned convict, was found guilty of mass manufacturing toilet wine on campus. As a result, Bonner has been serving out a 15 year sentence in Alderson, West Virginia’s federal prison camp, which also happens to be the same prison Martha Stewart served... Continue Reading →
Profe Brown to Become King of Spain
By Sydney Carroll Ay, dios mio! BGA is now looking for a new AP Spanish teacher as everyone’s favorite venerable vegetarian, Profe Brown, has recently accepted a new position as the King of Spain - AKA “el Rey de España”. I spoke with Profe, *ahem* his highness, to get the inside scoop on how he... Continue Reading →
Senior Kate O’Hara Chains Herself To Styrofoam Cups in Protest: “If I Die Here, So Be It”
By Sydney Carroll "Sustainability is Sexy" - Czar O'hara If you’ve used a styrofoam cup in the past months that they’ve been available at lunch, you’ve probably been accosted *ahem* approached by BGA’s resident czar of sustainability, Kate O’Hara. Kate and many other members of the student body have been very vocal about their disdain... Continue Reading →
Gordon Ramsay Becomes Flik’s New Executive Chef
By Mary Courtney Finn While the chicken tender-loving students of BGA have enjoyed the weekly tender day and pasta day from Flik, there is a major change coming to the seemingly consistent dining service. After learning about BGA and Flik from an Instagram account posting the daily meals at BGA, world-renowned chef and restaurateur, Gordon... Continue Reading →
