Bloomington South Newspaper
Friday September 10th 2010

‘Issue 1’ Archives

Carson is a grumpy old man

Carson is a grumpy old man

Carson Otter Opinion Editor The toughest day of school is always the first. You have to wake up earlier than you did all summer long, you have to go and listen to teachers tell you the same thing in all five periods. They give you a syllabus and a form for your parents to sign. Then they give you a list of rules that after two weeks the [...]

Driving restrictions, driving South students insane

Maria Behringer Staff Writer High school is like a new step in your life. You are at a new school with new responsibilities and starting to make preparations for college. Along with these new responsibilities when you hit that lovely age of 16, a timer goes off in your brain that its time to get your drivers license. According to the [...]

South cross country on pace for good season

Daniel McMullen Staff Writer It seems that harder workouts and powerful preaching has made the Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country teams stronger forces to be reckoned with. These “methods are showing results,” said senior Justin Chen. “I’ve found that it’s easier to preach .” Chen has been on the team through his entire high [...]

South loses despite Hogue’s efforts

Matt Wilson Staff Writer Fans who attended last Friday’s game between Bloomington South and Bloomington North, witnessed a dramatic down to the wire finish for a much heated rivalry. The Panthers matched up against arguably the best running back in the state in D’Angelo Roberts. South’s defense made sure to review all previous game [...]

Young soccer team builds confidence

Casey Papp Photographer South girls’ soccer kept rivalry week rolling on Wednesday, September 2nd, when they finished with a 1-1 tie against the Cougars. “They played really well,” said JV soccer coach Sabrina Grossman. Both goals were scored during the second half, with freshman Olivia Krowe scoring the goal for the Panthers “ is [...]

South volleyball team coming together

Hank Malone Staff Writer Two hour practices after school, eight hour weekend tournaments, two hour Saturday morning practices – quite a busy lifestyle for the South volleyball team. With all the time the girls spend together, they consider themselves family. The Junior Varsity and Varsity teams usually hold practices on weekdays from [...]

Day in the Life of Ronnie Schneider

Madi Welton Staff Writer 14 years old, number one on Bloomington South’s Varsity tennis team, and sixth in the nation isn’t an easy job. Freshman Ronnie Schneider handles this pressure like it’s a piece of cake. In fact he can do it with his left hand, literally. A recent injury has left Schneider with a broken thumb causing him to [...]

Slice of South: I play a fantasy sport

Brittany Aders News Editor David Tiwari Sports Editor Anyone can be an athlete, but only those who are truly dedicated play fantasy sports. Those who are involved in fantasy sports spend a great deal of time and effort into their team by analyzing players and carefully picking their starting roster and bench, as well as trading [...]

Q&A with Little Cow

Stewart Rickert Staff Writer Little Cow, a band originally from Hungary, played at the Lotus Festival last year and plans on playing there again this year. Little Cow plays a mix of pop and rock and was very popular last year at Lotus. I had the opportunity to talk with Laszlo Kollar-Klemencz, the leader of the band. Q: How was the band [...]

So long Smith-Holden

Quinn Sternberg Staff Writer In Bloomington’s downtown area, business is booming due to the reappearance of thousands of students on the Indiana University campus. Just walking down the sidewalk, you can notice the resurgence of many stores that experienced a hard, student-less summer. All is well and normal downtown, except that there are [...]

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