The Bearcat
Archive for: December, 2010

Seniors: Buy Your Baby Ads Now!

You were such a cute baby!

The deadline is Dec. 17 to reserve space in the 2011 Yearbook for your baby ad. Don’t miss it! You can ask to be billed later, and put your design together over winter break, but your Baby Ad Form must come in now to reserve space.   Just fill it out and drop it off at [...]

Girl Talk’s New Album Like a Kid Who Drank Too Much Redbull

The person with the best ear in the music business today isn’t making millions off their talents – they’re giving it away for free. Gregg Gillis, whose mash-up project Girl Talk has just released a new album All Day, has been at the forefront of a revolutionary movement that has changed the way we think [...]

Final Season for “World’s Best Boss”

NBC’s highly acclaimed primetime sitcom, “The Office,” centers around the office workers of a mid-sized paper company located in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Having been on television since 2005, the show’s characters, like the power-hungry Dwight and the prankster Jim, have pretty much become household names. Many of the characters changed positions or got promoted on the [...]

Es tiempo del Santa Claus de España

Ya llegó esa temporada del año cuando todos ponen sus arbolitos de Navidad, decoran sus casas con luces de todos colores, van de compras por los regalos de sus familiares o amigos, cuando se cocina mucho y para aquellos que no cocinan, pues comen mucho. Pero en el norte de España es la temporada de [...]

Nervous? Imagine audience in the nude

I nervously stood up in front of the class, a mess of sweaty palms and weak knees. Ten years of school had done nothing for my apparently permanent glossophobia. Glossophobia is the fear of public speaking.

New Happy Meals making many kids sad

The Happy Meals you knew as kids might soon be served with an apple instead of a toy. San Francisco has become the first major U.S. city to pass a law cracking down on free toy giveaways with children’s restaurant meals. The city’s Board of Supervisors passed the law in November with an 8-3 vote. [...]

Teens Take a Drive

Driving! Most teens look forward to the day when they are allowed to drive where and whenever they want. It is like Freedom unleashed, counting down the days until the ticket to heaven is placed in their hands: a license. No feeling can measure up to driving on the open road with no worries. Driver’s [...]

Charities Donate Presents to the Needy

The holidays are a time to give to others and express your love and care. Instead of giving only to family and friends this year, consider giving to people in need.

Bearcat basketball teams ready to go hard

As the football season come to a close, the squeaking of shoes can be heard from the gyms as the basketball season comes underway. The boy’s varsity hopes to improve from last year’s record of 6-16. The team will be losing six of their seniors as they go off into college. The seniors all have [...]

A Break from Homework

In the fall, students spend the last week of school—finals week—stressing and growing white hairs over keeping their grades up. And just as school ends and they start to catch their breath, teachers bog them down with unruly amounts of winter homework. Especially for high school students taking multiple advanced placement courses, winter “break” no [...]

Polls

What are you going to change this semester?

View Results

Loading ... Loading ...
Log in | Designed by Gabfire themes