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 like “spring in January”. Was this false information? If this season has been predicted to have the worst snowfall ever,... [Read more]
Rain, rain go away, and stay away
written by Elexa Petrovic · January 26, 2012
BRUNSWICK, OH – Everyone has experienced days with dreary weather, and mopey moods. Nothing seems to get done because people do not have the motivation to do anything. Students go to school through three seasons each school year. The first few weeks of school seem to fly by quick. On the other hand... [Read more]
The question of the day
written by Christina Baxter · January 26, 2012
BRUNSWICK, OH—The question “What new classes do you have?” was heard among the halls of Brunswick High School. The second week of January brought a new semester, new classes, and also curiosity to students, hoping their friends would be in their class. Most students have at least one new class... [Read more]
Midterm madness
written by Erin Zaranec · January 26, 2012
Brunswick, OH – With the end of first semester coming to an end, students are usually busy cramming for midterm exams. The satisfaction of knowing that half the school year is over is also met with the overwhelming stress of review guides, midterms, and finals for any semester classes. This year, though,... [Read more]
The man, the myth, the legend: Colin Valencic
January 26, 2012
BRUNSWICK, OH—“Colin Velencic is the type of guy that if I was ever trapped in a well 5,000 miles away, Colin would just sense that I was in danger and come save me. He just always goes the extra mile,” said Senior, Joe Wiklinski. Valencic really does go the extra mile in life, and somehow manages... [Read more]
Local schools struggling
written by Callie Gore · January 26, 2012
BRUNSWICK, OH—Local schools in the Cuyahoga and Medina City schools districts have been suffering in many areas. Some students at Brunswick high school complain about Brunswick, focusing on the negatives aspects. However, Brunswick offers many more programs to their students than surrounding schools. Senior,... [Read more]
After prom at BHS
written by Angela Gerlach · January 26, 2012
Brunswick,OH–While prom remains one of the most extravagant high school events, the after-prom party is beginning to stealing the show. “After-prom is better than prom,” says senior Tiffany Payne, who previously attended prom. She says she was wowed by the glitzy, prize-filled events... [Read more]
Students don’t handle washing with care
written by Jacob Musal · January 24, 2012
BRUNSWICK, OH – The number of things one person touches throughout the course of one day is unfathomable. Parallel to this, the amount of germs on the hands that touches all those things is an even more insurmountable number. This applies in all areas of life, but even more so in a school setting.... [Read more]
Brunswick proves not be to academically challenged
written by Jacob Musal · January 24, 2012
BRUNSWICK, OH – A majority of people not involved with Academic Challenge may be challenged in their knowledge of this competition. These events can be just as straining and exciting as a sport. The difference? It’s all about the mind. The competition could be compared to the game show Jeopardy. Teams... [Read more]
BHS gets a Mac Attack
written by Erin Zaranec · January 24, 2012
Brunswick, OH –- This semester, some students will be ditching their textbooks and binder for a MacBook Air. Six teachers will be experimenting with a hybrid classroom, meaning the technology will be used in everyday class activities. Dr. Nancy Duelly, the director of education, asked teachers to participate... [Read more]





