By Chloe Wright I just got back from screaming at my piano, and I gotta do an article on The Masked Singer? I guess I’ll crack my knuckles and get to it. It’s less than one hundred days until graduation. I’m safe. I’m fine. We meet again, Jenny LastName. McCarthy? Is that her last name? ... Continue Reading →
Fiddler on the Roof Preview
By Sydney Carroll John Prignano, CEO of Music Theatre International has been quoted as saying that the iconic musical Fiddler on the Roof has been performed somewhere in the world every single day since its Broadway debut. April 14, 15, and 16 will be BGA's turn to carry on the tradition of sharing this story... Continue Reading →
St. Patrick’s Day as an Irish Catholic
By Sydney Carroll As a child, St. Patrick’s Day for me was up there with Easter and Thanksgiving. In my small, entirely Irish-Catholic hometown of around 6,000 (for reference, that’s 6% of Franklin), St. Patrick’s Day was celebrated with grandeur. We held a massive parade, had an Irish Soda bread contest that was highly contested,... Continue Reading →
March Madness Upset Deep Dive
By Alex Gianotti Anyone following March Madness this year knows this year’s tournament has been especially mad. One of the craziest upsets of all time occurred this past Saturday when No. 16 Farleigh Dickinson took down No. 1 Purdue despite being 23-point underdogs. This was just the second time since the NCAA tournament was changed... Continue Reading →
Girls Basketball Wrap-Up
By Ella McLay The girls basketball team ended their season on a heartbreaker in the district quarterfinals. As a member of the team, I can say firsthand that we were fully expecting to make it far in the postseason. We were especially expecting to beat Columbia Academy in the quarterfinals at home, just like we... Continue Reading →
AP English Class Competition
By Rylee Cason This year, Ms. Handelsman continued her tradition of the AP English class reading competitions. If you are unfamiliar with this event, here are a few things you need to know. Each of the four AP English classes (two junior classes and two senior classes) read two different novels over the month of... Continue Reading →
Best-Dressed Teachers
By Richa Patel First up on our best-dressed teachers list, we have Ms. Borden. She is wearing a polka-dot dress along with some Nike shoes. Her outfits are always fun and colorful and fit her personality so well! Every day, she always has something fashionable on! Next, we have Ms. Wallace with a nice business... Continue Reading →
My Bloody Valentine
By Lili-Claire Nichols Ah yes, Valentine's Day. The day when couples get together to spend time with one another. Loved ones get to spoil each other with dollar-store chocolate, while those who are single on Valentine’s Day either wallow in self-pity or gladly show their status on social media. With all these sappy feelings going... Continue Reading →
Reality Tea-V: A Bachelor Valentine’s Review
By Chloe Wright The dreaded day of Valentine’s Day is here, and I have two choices: I enjoy being single, or I enjoy being single and watch The Bachelor. I’ve had many a person request that I watch this show with “It’s so good this season!” It’s been a while since I’ve consumed this show.... Continue Reading →
Valentine’s Day: A Single’s Survival Guide
By Meredith Jones Ah, Valentine’s Day: a day of love, a day of sweets--and a reminder of the relationships some of us do not have. We singles all know how the day goes like the back of our hands; we wake up, go to school, and see reminders of our hopeless romanticism everywhere. I know,... Continue Reading →
