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Repercussions of Twitter Drama

Repercussions of Twitter Drama

Lauren Paquet, Staff Writer March 6, 2015

Various arguments between students at BHS, as well as other schools, reach the realms of Twitter, and the consequences of this online drama prove that it causes more trouble than most students think. Many...

Are morning hockey practices beneficial or detrimental to hockey players?

Are morning hockey practices beneficial or detrimental to hockey players?

Mia Martel, Staff Writer March 5, 2015

While some students struggle to wake up early enough for school, others struggle with getting to their 5 a.m. practice on time. The Biddeford Girl’s Ice Hockey varsity team practices for an hour every...

Benefits of taking Advanced Placement classes in high school

Benefits of taking Advanced Placement classes in high school

Tyler Pierpont, Staff Writer March 3, 2015

All high school students have the possibility to save hundreds to thousands of dollars when it comes to college, just by taking Advanced Placement courses. Advanced Placement (AP) classes can be taken...

March Spirit Week

March Spirit Week

Audrey Desjardin, Junior Editor February 25, 2015

To get everyone through the last dragging few months of the school year, one student had the idea of creating a spirit week in March to make up for the unevent filled Homecoming week. Senior Cameron...

Laflammes hospital bracelets over her three surgeries.

Four Games

Cameron Petit, Editor in Chief February 24, 2015

“I tore it my third time, the fourth game into our season.” Those four games meant the world to junior Mia Laflamme, because it only takes one game to take it all away. If anyone knows that, it’s...

Taking a walk in their own shoes

Taking a walk in their own shoes

Abbie Paquette, Co-Sports Editor January 30, 2015

Shoes have walked almost as many miles as we have, and have always been there to support us. Most of us have many different types of shoes, whether it be for style, comfort or because it’s the hottest...

Cellular WiFi no longer permitted at BHS

Cellular WiFi no longer permitted at BHS

Audrey Desjardin, Junior editor January 28, 2015

In today’s generation it seems WiFi is necessary to work all of the gadgets on our smart phones, and with BHS taking away that WiFi for non-school related devices it causes another problem on its own. The...

The outward expansion of social media

The outward expansion of social media

Cameron Petit and Megan Friel, Editors January 22, 2015

With every “like” of a picture, “favorite” of a tweet, and tap of the “post” button comes the risk of presenting yourself to peers, teachers, coaches, and every one of the 1.56 billion Facebook,...

Student Spotlight – Adrianna Jordan

January 13, 2015

Q: Who is your role model and why? A: "My pepere because he had two strokes and he's paralyzed on his entire right side, but he didn't give up on his dream … he kind of taught me to never give...

How wearing a single band can change lives

How wearing a single band can change lives

Cameron Petit, Editor in Chief December 4, 2014

Not everyone has the opportunity to truly make a difference in their school or community, never mind the world, but a BHS student has recently shown that giving back on a global scale is possible. With...

The comparisons between Android and iPhones are more than just physical appearance.

Androids versus iPhones: the ongoing battle

Abbie Paquette, Co-Sports Editor November 4, 2014

Androids and iPhones have become a staple to a teenager’s lifestyle; whether it be utilizing apps such as Twitter, Instagram and even the weather. Androids and iPhones have been battling back and forth...

Senior nights showcase more than just departing athletes.

Cameron Petit, Editor in Chief October 31, 2014

As the end of fall sports approaches, so does the era of many students who reluctantly played their final season as a fall athlete. Senior games serve to celebrate and recognize the departing fall athletes,...

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