Is Love Real?

Tanvi Chaudhary The Notebook Everett. Time, 25 June 2014, time.com/2919712/the-notebook-10th-anniversary/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2024. Is love real, or is it merely a construct promoted by society and romanticized in movies and literature? This age-old question has perplexed philosophers, poets, and scientists alike. While some argue that love is just a fleeting emotion, others contend that... Continue Reading →

A Look at The Factory’s Restaurants

By Jimin Lee These Popular Restaurants Just Opened at The Factory Just a 5-minute drive from BGA, The Factory at Franklin is one of the best places to eat in the area! With its diverse dining options from ice cream to ramen, it has become a Franklin favorite. Comprising some popular destinations for food, it’s... Continue Reading →

Battle Ground Academy’s Monthly

By Anna Sgarbi Dear Echo Reader, As many of you may know, these past two months have been filled with activities, fun, and interesting things. If you are in any of Ms. Handelsman’s English classes, then you should know what “The Top 10 Things You Need to Know Today” by The Week is. For those... Continue Reading →

Global Studies Concentration

By Jordan Collins Why do we study languages? Why do we study other cultures? How does understanding the global world help one understand our local world better? These are questions the Global Studies concentration aims to help students better understand. According to the Global Studies concentration section on the Battle Ground Academy website, the concentration... Continue Reading →

The 96th Oscars Predictions

By Anna Pile The Oscars are the pinnacle of movie awards. For the past ninety-six years, the award has been considered the highest acclaim an actor or picture can receive. Yet, many people tend to forget that no movie is made for every person. The award is decided not only by the committee's knowledge but... Continue Reading →

Survivor 45

By Parker Compton Survivor 45: there is a lot to say about this amazing season! From challenges to Tribal Councils, this article covers the highlights of Survivor 45 that crown it the best season in Survivor history. Tribe Dynamics of Survivor 45 The Reba Tribe consists of Julie (also known as Mama J), Dee, Austin,... Continue Reading →

November Fashion: It’s Different

By Ella McLay November fashion is the epitome of fall fashion. Although it is the epitome of fall fashion, November fashion is its own entity. At least here in Tennessee, September is really just an extension of summer fashion but with a little more warmth and without the white linen after labor day, so the... Continue Reading →

Fall Sports Wrap-Up

By Ella McLay All fall sports have officially come to a close and winter sports are starting to gear up. The football teams’ season began with a playoff game against Lausanne in Memphis. The season did not end where they wanted it to, but they still had an exciting season. Thank you to the seniors... Continue Reading →

Literary Pumpkin Winners

By Jordan Collins Each October, Ms. Handelsman’s students participate in a festive contest creating pumpkins based on literary characters. Pumpkins this year ranged from children's books to famous classics, with pumpkins representing characters from books such as If you Give a Mouse a Cookie to The Count of Monte Cristo. The pumpkins were voted on... Continue Reading →

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