The News Room

Scott Love
May 13, 2013

Walking into MQP-8 during newspaper, there are some things you can always expect: rows of Mac computers, music, and a roaring applause from the Breezeway staff. The newspaper, or Multi-Media Journalism, as the class will be known next year, is produced in an award-winning newsroom. The class is headed... Read more »

Think Before You Type: Digital Citizenship

Isabel Dobrin
May 13, 2013

At the beginning of the school year, principal Curt Feilmeier asked the students a very straightforward, simple question: Are you a good digital citizen?Some students weren’t listening, some looked at the person next to them and shrugged but most were confused by what he meant.Mr. Feilmeier explained.“Digital... Read more »

13 Reasons You’ll Miss BK

Michael Duke
May 13, 2013

Uniforms. “With uniforms you always look nice and you never have to waste time figuring out what to wear,” Tommy Sullivan said. Retreats. “They’ll miss the retreats that they’ve come to think of as 2 routine. They’ll also miss the retreat leader’s commitments... Read more »

The Hallway Attitude

Todd Fernandez
May 13, 2013

There is a certain area located in the main building. It is the middle ground between the B wing and C wing, and lies between manners and rude gestures. This is the dimension of activity and movement. It is an area which we call the main hallway. Almost everyday you pass through this chaotic passageway,... Read more »

#bkfirstworldprobs

Mary Grace Stewart
May 13, 2013

First world problems, according to Urban Dictionary, are problems from living in a wealthy, industri- alized nation that third worlders would probably roll their eyes at, although they don’t really read tweets. Most commonly tweeted by privi- leged wealthy indi- viduals, first world problems should... Read more »

Senioritis

Todd Fernandez
February 5, 2013

What causes grades to slip, priorities to go out the window and is a constant ailment that plagues the hall of Bishop Kelley? If you guessed senioritis, then you are correct. Like an incurable disease, senioritis infects any and all seniors at some point. “Senioritis is bad stuff man. Once it takes... Read more »

Bishop To The Future

Todd Fernandez
February 5, 2013

With all the changes occurring at Bishop Kelley, the school has improved substantially since its building in 1960. Renaming of building, construction of sports facilities, creation of new curriculum and countless other changes have made Bishop Kelley the school we know and love today. So, along with... Read more »

Bestow Blessings, Bipass Bribery

Elizabeth Theban
December 20, 2012

On Wednesday, Dec. 5, Bishop Kelley students were asked to participate in Comets for Coats, a school wide collection to give to Catholic Charities’ program, Coats for Kids. 899 coats were collected among all students and faculty, and in return, the school was rewarded with a free dress day. The... Read more »

True Meaning of Christmas

Michael Duke
December 19, 2012

The weather is getting colder, the days are getting shorter and the first semester of the school year is coming to a close, which means that Christmas is fast approaching. As Christmas season is in full force, it is easy for us to get distracted by the commercial aspect of the holiday. As a society,... Read more »

Fun, Festivities and Family

Isabel Dobrin
December 19, 2012

It’s time to celebrate not only the birth of Christ, but the gift of family Read more »

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