Bloomington South Newspaper
Friday September 10th 2010

‘Issue 3’ Archives

Stylin’ with Stewart - The Scarf

Stylin’ with Stewart - The Scarf

Hi, Stewart Rickert here with your winter fashion advice. Scarves are IN this season.  The best place to wear a scarf is around one's neck (see demonstration below). And might I suggest a brightly colored scarf to help lighten up the complexion. Also, it helps to only take a shower once a week. It's how I get my [...]

Happy Thanksgiving from The Optimist!

Happy Thanksgiving from The Optimist!

          - A special thanks to Campus Costume            

School start date moved to August 18th

School start date moved to August 18th

Daniel McMullen Staff Writer It’s August 8th as the water and sweat drips from your face as you walk away from the pool. You need not to think about school since the start day is along way away. Then as you return home and look at the calendar looking forward to the weekend ahead, you realize that school starts next Wednesday.  The [...]

Duct tape, ghosts could be your ticket to scholarships

Duct tape, ghosts could be your ticket to scholarships

Ian Hicks Staff Writer For the most part, college scholarships are given out to those with who prove their academic or athletic excellence, or financial need. But those South students who do not meet these qualifications should not despair, because there are many scholarships for any accomplishments from those wishing to study ghosts in [...]

Sports managers keep the South teams on track

Sports managers keep the South teams on track

Matt Wilson Staff Writer Daniel McMullen Staff Writer Fans here at South are familiar with the various athletic teams, yet the team managers receive little to no credit. They are the unsung heroes of the athletic teams, students like Joe Furniss, Meghan Jenkins, and Jake May.       The boys’ basketball team has been headlined [...]

Fanpires sink their teeth into more fiction

Fanpires sink their teeth into more fiction

Casey Papp Staff Writer When Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel were cancelled in 2003, it seemed America had had enough vampires for the decade. But with the success of Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight, it looks as if the fascination with the blood-sucking monsters is back, and they’re sexier than ever!  Meyer’s Twilight novels have [...]

Day in the Life of Mikki Lanham

Day in the Life of Mikki Lanham

Brittany Aders News Editor Senior Michelle Lanham had always liked to sing, but her love of performing became evident in the sixth grade when she had a lead role in Childs Elementary School’s sixth grade opera. The audience was amazed at how talented she was for a sixth grader. After the show, Lanham’s homeroom teacher, Ben Strawn, [...]

Slice of South: I’m unplugged

Slice of South: I’m unplugged

Stewart Rickert Staff Writer Matthew Cesnik Co-Editor in Chief         According to the USA Text Messaging Statistics, in the United States, approximately 2.5 billion text messages are sent per day or almost text messages 9 per person with a phone per day.         These kids are seriously behind the curve. Senior [...]

Celebrating Thanksgiving in untraditional ways

Celebrating Thanksgiving in untraditional ways

David Tiwari Sports Editor With the occurrence of Thanksgiving next week, people across the country are looking forward to a day where all they will do is relax, watch football, and uphold the most important tradition of all, eating turkey. However, in the midst of the big holiday weekend, there are those who do things that have nothing to do [...]

The intensity of high school sports not for some

The intensity of high school sports not for some

Quinn Sternberg Staff Writer For some, nothing is more important than sports, but for those who only play to have a good time, participation in high school sports can become too intense.  Many students are getting burnt out on their favorite sports because of the pressure and time commitment of their high school teams and in some cases are [...]

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