The Student News Site of Bridgeland High School

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The Student News Site of Bridgeland High School

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The Student News Site of Bridgeland High School

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Growing pains
Growing pains
Ella Oberle, Reporter • April 6, 2023

Nothing looms over us quite like the future does. Though we know it's inevitable and is coming, in the moment our subsequent self and aspirations...

Murder, she spoke
Murder, she spoke
Ella Oberle, Reporter • March 22, 2023

In a singular moment, the world shatters. A single decision, a single moment or a single blink and nothing is ever the same. Grief and agony...

Student performing in Athenian-inspired one-act play as part of theaters spring production schedule.
Perks within passions
Carolyn Gilbert, Copy Editor / Design Editor • March 9, 2023

In preparation for college, extracurriculars are becoming the life or death of any application. In recent years, universities around the nation...

Life lessons from a sixteen-year-old:
Life lessons from a sixteen-year-old:
Lamiya Antaria, Reporter • February 24, 2023

  Like the fog that attaches itself to the windows of a car, high school became the very fog that blurred my perspective on life. However,...

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Netflix knockdown
Carolyn Gilbert, Copy Editor / Design Editor • February 10, 2023

One of the largest household names of the streaming and entertainment industry, Netflix, is currently number seven in the largest internet companies...

Exploiting tragedies
Exploiting tragedies
Mallory Loera, Reporter • February 1, 2023

It is understood that wars are horrific, the dreading experiences veterans have faced are revealed in ways that make stomachs churn. Consequently,...

What does age change?
What does age change?
Carolyn Gilbert, Copy Editor / Design Editor • January 26, 2023

Dating is a pivotal part of teenage life, a time of exploration and becoming more in tune with yourself by learning how to properly interact...

Mirror, Mirror
Mirror, Mirror
Ella Oberle, Reporter • January 24, 2023

We’re all familiar with insecurities: the little things about ourselves we take note of when we look in the mirror. It might be acne, blemishes,...

Online V.S. Paper Reading
Remain hooked to paper books
Mallory Loera, Reporter • January 23, 2023

In 2007, Kindles were released by Amazon and ended up becoming one of the most popular types of e-books. Since then, e-books have become...

Athletic teens and caffeine
Athletic teens and caffeine
Stevie Scheiffele, Reporter • October 26, 2022

Being an athlete isn’t easy; especially being a teen athlete. We have to manage school, club activities and family while still giving it our...

Ghosting Snapchat
Ghosting Snapchat
Charleigh Thomas, News Editor / Sports Editor • October 25, 2022

First introduced as “Picaboo” in 2011, Snapchat is known to be a popular app among adolescents. Snapchat’s trendiness comes from its user-friendly...

Testing the limit
Testing the limit
Stevie Scheiffele, Reporter • October 10, 2022

I’ve been attending public school ever since I was in kindergarten. Growing up as a Texas public school student, much has changed about the...

Crash Course
Crash Course
Haylie Stum, Co-Editor-in-Chief • May 3, 2022

Whether it’s 'being canceled', offending someone you didn’t intend to offend, or losing relationships due to a difference in standpoint,...

It’s Not About You
It’s Not About You
Mallory Loera, Reporter • April 28, 2022

Mental health issues have soared these past two years and teachers are unfortunately one of the undermined groups that bear the brunt. Ungraded...

The Game of Deception
The Game of Deception
Carolyn Gilbert, Copy Editor / Design Editor • April 4, 2022

  The mindless tapping of a glass screen throughout the day allows for many delusive ads to strike. What seems like a minor inconvenience,...

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