By Z Weber Greetings reliable readers! This month, in honor of the horrible, cold weather, we will be reviewing winter wear! The category includes any item to help you prevent getting frostbite, so we have a wide range of submissions. Today’s review will be broken up into two sections for more fair judging: clothing and... Continue Reading →
Olympic Figure Skating Recap: Valieva Controversy
By Elizabeth Cebulski As the Winter Olympics are coming to a close, it is important to address some of the controversies in Beijing this year, specifically in figure skating. Russian figure skater, Kamila Valieva, competed in this year’s Winter Olympics. After being predicted as a possible gold-medalist, she led her country to a team gold... Continue Reading →
Horoscopes
By Faith Newman - Aries (March 21 – April 19) - Drink some water! Sounds basic, but that might just be exactly what you need right now. You’ve been working hard, remember to take some time to take care of yourself. Try not to overwork yourself this month. - Taurus (April 20 – May 20)... Continue Reading →
The Bachelor: A Blind Watch
By Chloe Wright No, my mom and I haven't watched this season of The Bachelor. No, I have no idea what Shrimpgate is. And no, I have no idea what the appeal is of this Clayton guy (although the dogs in the photo above are cute). Do you want to know what I do know?... Continue Reading →
Possible Russian Invasion of Ukraine
Mary Clare Jones A recent build-up of Russian military forces along the border of Ukraine is inflaming fears that a Russian invasion of the neighboring country is imminent. Although Russia denies any invasion in the works, it has seized Ukrainian territory in the past and has around 100,000 troops deployed on its borders currently. When... Continue Reading →
Coach Hackett’s New Gig
By Sydney Carroll One of the biggest changes this year at BGA has been everyone’s favorite baseball coach and Econ teacher becoming our new Dean of Students! I, like many of my classmates, was curious about how the transition has been for Coach Hackett. So, enjoy this interview, which is a combination of some of... Continue Reading →
Chloe’s Reality Reviews
By Chloe Wright Often, when I find myself in a horrible situation, I look at myself in the mirror, slap cold water on my face, and tell myself, “Baby girl, at least you're not doing a duet with Michael Bolton on The Masked Singer.” Okay, I don't really do that. But the point still stands.... Continue Reading →
New Teacher Spotlight: Dr. Kantor
By Isabella Lake This year BGA has welcomed many new teachers, including Dr. Kantor. At BGA, Dr. Kantor teaches Chemistry and coaches tennis. Realizing the importance of getting to know our teachers, I decided to interview Dr. Kantor for this month's teacher spotlight. How did you get into tennis? When I was 8 years old,... Continue Reading →
Z’s Reviews: Teacher Tie Edition
By Z Weber Welcome back reviewers! Today’s teacher review is ties! Although we only received male faculty submissions, we were still able to get a good gallery. Before we start, I want to preface by stating I asked for the ties to be pulled out of the jackets. This was a concern I was asked... Continue Reading →
Red: An Album of Growth
By Mary Clare Jones When Taylor Swift dropped her rerecording entitled Red (Taylor’s Version) on November 12, I was immediately taken back to the moment when I first heard Red in 2012. I still remember sitting in my childhood bedroom listening to the opening track for the first time. I had never listened to music... Continue Reading →
