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What animal are you walking on? : The UGG-ly fashion trend

written by Emily Dushek · January 26, 2012 · Leave a Comment 

BRUNSWICK, OH – As the days grow colder and more snow accumulates on the streets of Brunswick, a curious fashion trend makes itself very apparent.  More than 60% of girls at Brunswick High School are wearing sheepskin boots like UGGs, BEARPAWs, EMUs, and more, and many are blissfully unaware of the true cost of the boots.  The cost of the boots are more than just the average $120 for a traditional pair of sheepskin UGGs, the boots cost lives: thousands of sheep and other animals (such as raccoon dogs, and other types... [Read the full story]

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More than a game

written by Chris Manning · November 11, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

BRUNSWICK, OHIO – For 19 seniors, the Medina game was the last time they would step onto the football field. Years of grinding practices and weekly games were over just like that. For years to these young men, football has been more than a game; it’s been a way of life. Senior Timmy Reagan, a captain and two year starter, has been playing football for ten years. Now with that chapter in his life closed, he looks back upon the time he spent playing football fondly. For instance, Reagan says that through football, he made... [Read the full story]

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What does ‘Being Blue’ mean to you?

written by Erin Zaranec · November 8, 2011 · Leave a Comment 

BRUNSWICK,OH— With a total population of over 2,000 students, Brunswick High School is obviously one trusted by parents to provide a quality education to their children. While our school has been rated ‘Excellent’ academically, we can now say the same for the aesthetics of our building. It seems improvements are taking place in our school almost every day; in the form of new desks, new technology, and even new paint to brighten our school hallways and classrooms. BHS principal, Tracy Wheeler, laid out a set of goals... [Read the full story]

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The backbone of high school

written by Elexa Petrovic · October 28, 2011 · 1 Comment 

BRUNSWICK, OH – There are many necessary tools to being successful in high school. The books a student uses, the teachers who are there to inspire them, and the class work that is given to enhance learning. The most important tool is the people students surround themselves with. “A huge part of high school is the lessons you learn, both inside and out of the classroom,” explains David Kelty, a sophomore at Brunswick High School. Every experience in high school is created by the group of friends people associate with.... [Read the full story]

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Hiding behind a computer screen

written by Jacob Musal · October 26, 2011 · 1 Comment 

Good friends are turned to practically enemies in the matter of the time it takes to refresh a webpage. She doesn’t like that her friend comes home from college to visit her boyfriend, instead of visiting her. Rather than simply confronting her about it individually, she posts a Facebook status. As she broadcasts her feelings to the world, the friendship crumbles. This public attack demeans the girl and sets fires to the bridges that took so long to build. Are friendships really as meaningless and fragile as a status update... [Read the full story]

Entertainment

Do you have a secret, too?

written by Allison Haynes · January 26, 2012

BRUNSWICK, OH—On February 2nd, Brunswick High School’s Performing Arts Center (PAC) will be hosting the event, “I Have a Secret” at 6:30 pm. “I Have a Secret” is a... [Read more]


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Sports

Brunswick boys basketball falls to Mentor

written by Kaitlyn Pesci · January 26, 2012

MENTOR, OH – On Friday, Jan. 20 2012, the Brunswick boys basketball team traveled to Mentor. Ranked #1 in the division, Mentor would have been a tough team to beat. Although... [Read more]


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News

Multi-purpose pumpkins

written by Allison Haynes · November 6, 2011

BRIDGEVILLIE, DE – A popular tradition in many families is carving pumpkins; 46% of American adults carve pumpkins each year. Pumpkins are grown on six continents originating... [Read more]


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Student-Life

Where oh where did the snow days go

written by Kristina Deenanat · January 26, 2012

BRUNSWICK OHIO — At the beginning of the 2011/2012-winter season, newscasters have predicted that this would have been the “worst winter ever”, but at times, it has been... [Read more]


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