Cathy Bishop captures the title BHS Sweetheart
February 2, 2011 • written by Anna Hanen
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Business teacher Cathy Bishop has effectively earned the adoration of teachers and students at Bartlett High School. Her business-style classes have become the favorite of many students. As the founder of the school’s bookstore, sponsor of DECA, and also a full-time business teacher, Bishop has... Read more »
Loving through song! The Valentine’s Day playlist
February 2, 2011 • written by Raven Turner
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Couples spend a great deal of money for their significant other on Valentine’s Day, but why? Yes, love is in the air, and everybody wants to show how much they care for their mate, but why spend all this money when time is all that is necessary? A custom music playlist can remind that special... Read more »
Top ten terrible ideas this Christmas
December 1, 2010 • written by Josh Ferrell and Elizabeth Reed
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During Christmas, people love going crazy. For example, people love to trample others on Black Friday, fight each other for that last ham piece, and scrooges house-proof their house. Fortunately, for people who love going insane, there are some fantastically terrible ideas. Also please, do not... Read more »
Santa Claus raises concern over lying
December 1, 2010 • written by Anna Hanen
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Most people can still remember the anticipation of Christmas morning for them as a child. Many kids would dream of Santa slipping into their house through the chimney to distribute their gifts and then go back up the chimney and ride away in a sleigh pulled by flying reindeer. This lie was a child’s... Read more »
Stewart cinches Miss BHS title
December 1, 2010 • written by Raven Turner
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Senior Reykisha Stewart knows what respect means, especially now that she has been crowned Miss BHS. Her winning answer to the judges’ final question about the most important value–respect, loyalty, or perseverance–confirmed her win of the title. “I think respect is the key,... Read more »
Easy holiday recipes to delight the folks
December 1, 2010 • written by Raven Turner
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As kids we never wanted to even come close to the kitchen on holidays unless the food was ready to eat. If mom said anything that had to do with cooking or washing dishes, we would get upset. Now, as we get older it’s more of a “we want to” rather than “we have to.” But... Read more »
Staff members appreciated for hard work
November 3, 2010 • written by Sierra Vallier
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On campus, staff members work behind the scenes, and many students do not even know about them; however, they are greatly appreciated for all the hard work they do. Glenda Shumate is one of Bartlett High’s librarians who is in charge of the equipment inventory and Internet cards. Of course,... Read more »
Survival of the fashionista: How to survive in sky-high heels
November 3, 2010 • written by Kyra Register, Guest Contributor
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Almost every fashionable lady owns at least one pair of heels, but all ladies have yet to master how to walk in them. Just how do those high-heel steppers last all day? High heels are the perfect way to dress up any outfit because they can add a classy and sophisticated look instantly. They are also... Read more »
Styling for Snowflake
November 1, 2010 • written by Raven Turner
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Whether it be the perfect dress that fits just right or the accessories that complement it, everyone wants to look perfect for the Snowflake dance. While guys only worry about what colors to wear, girls can drive themselves crazy deciding what type of dress to get, what style, pattern, and texture; eventually... Read more »
Scholarships offer solution to student dilemma
October 1, 2010 • written by Josh Ferrell
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The stories from graduates of college are infamous: the “delicious” generic cereal by the pound, mac-n-cheese, and (when the student feels like he should splurge) off-brand noodles. During college, students finally face the facts–college is expensive. In fact, 52.9% of college students... Read more »

