Not so common courtesies
The phrase “common courtesies” is among the most ironic in the human language; most would consider simple things such as holding a door for someone or saying hello instinctive, but…
Tests challenge student choices
By MARK VAGELAKOS Standardized Assessment Tests and American College Testing can seem like insurmountable feats to the unprepared student. Questions about studying, prep-books, tutors and classes for the SAT and…
Millage tax supports schools
By KAREN JAEN In November, Florida voters passed the Millage Tax bill. This bill increases property taxes for the next four years to aid Orange County Schools’s budget. Millage refers…
Graduation deadline approaches
As a senior worries about deadlines for college applications and scholarships, he may forget the important deadline needed for graduation, June 3, 2011.
Reservation Run
For the passed two years the school has held a 5K run to help raise money for the teams, clubs and athletic facilities on campus. On Feb. 19 BHSAA will…
Sinner or a Saint
By KATIE EDWARDS With her debut album Sinner Or a Saint with Interscope Records, 22 year old Tamar Kaprelian shows off her classic rock background her musician father taught her…
Allstar Weekend’s perfect performance
By SAMANTHA MILLS From singing Christmas songs, to rapping, to all around performing, this band can do it all. Allstar Weekend’s performance on, Dec. 11 at Celebration Town Center, was…
Mary’s quirky style draws a crowd
By SARA CASLER Bright colors, upbeat music and a killer burger make Hamburger Mary’s an incredible location for anyone interested in a vibrant and colorfully good time. The eatery is…
Chorus Performs Winter Concert
By THOMAS BOYD On Monday night, Dec. 13, the Boone Chorus performed their winter concert. The concert featured Missa Kenya, a five-part performance written by Dr. Paul Basler after his…