Tangerine, Floral Print, Lace, OH MY!

Rachel McCrory & Maddie Nave, Staff Writers
March 7, 2012

Spring is right around the corner and here’s the latest trends to doll you up!Pantone, the system for matching colors, named 2012’s color to be tangerine.  According to an article in Communication:  Journalism Education Today, “sophisticated but at the same time dramatic and seductive, Tangerine... Read more »

There’s a Spooky Feeling in the Air: Kelley Student’s Houses are Haunted

Taylor Gajan
March 6, 2012

You’re sitting in your room, about to fall asleep, and all of the sudden something falls off your dresser. A sudden rush of wind gives you chills all over your body. This isn’t some “Paranormal Activity” movie, though. This is real life for some people. Ghosts have been a discussion of controversy... Read more »

I Think She’s Gonna Like It Here

Danielle Arquisola, Staff Writer
February 10, 2012

When imagining an 11 year old redheaded optimistic and spunky orphan girl, whose only wish is to find her parents, you’ve got Annie.  This year, Bishop Kelley has got Annie too. Although only a freshmen, Emily Meador lands the role of Annie for this year’s Musical. She begins her high school years... Read more »

An “Eggcelent” Choice: the Broken Egg Cafe serves up old-fashioned dining to today’s generations

Michael Duke, Breezeway Staff Writer
February 10, 2012

Decades ago, classic cafes ruled the restaurant industry.  Small cafes are like diamonds in the rough for today’s restaurant goers.  Today, these diners and cafes present the customers with a nostalgia for a style of dining that has long since passed.  The welcoming feeling that comes with the small... Read more »

The History of Valentine’s Day

Rachel McCrory, Newspaper Staff
February 9, 2012

To many people, Valentine’s Day is an ewwey gooey holiday while to many others if you don’t have a beau it becomes a day to sulk and mourn about how you are single. Valentine’s Day is actually about Saint Valentine. Saint Valentine is somewhat shrouded in mystery and legends. “ It is a known... Read more »

Savoy, Old-Fashioned Dining

Michael Duke
December 16, 2011

Friendly faces, hot coffee, and the aroma of cinnamon rolls percolating throughout the restaurant.  Savoy is the perfect example of the old fashioned, family owned restaurants that you see in movies.  Restaurants like this are unique, and are becoming harder to find.  Savoy opened in 1954 under the... Read more »

Who Is The Face Behind The Words?

Todd Fernandez, Features Editor
December 16, 2011

Twitter is a social networking site, but you probably already knew that. Many students have Twitter, but probably already knew that too. But did you know that there are three students that go to Bishop Kelley who run a Twitter account that unveils the truthful woes of being a Kelley student? And that... Read more »

Genghis Grill Serves Up Flavor

Ben Herndon
November 17, 2011

Five simple steps, two locations, one great experience. Genghis Grill, a Mongolian stir fry restaurant, serves up a unique flavor combining 76 kinds of proteins, seasonings, veggies, sauces and starches. Upon entering a Genghis Grill, people almost immediately notice the environment. The restaurant has... Read more »

Kelley Community Brightens Military Holiday

Isabel Dobrin
November 17, 2011

I t all started with a book.  Bob Greene’s 257 pages of a book, exactly.  A book of twenty three chapters and eight pages of pictures.  A New York Times paperback best-seller.  A book about a seemingly impossible miracle.  A book that inspired a community. Mrs. Alice Kauble chose this year’s... Read more »

Stuco State Brings Leadership Ideas to BK

Isabel Dobrin
November 17, 2011

Imagine a group of hundreds of high schoolers working together, brainstorming ideas all at once.  Imagine one weekend full of working together and learning from each other.  Imagine the Oklahoma Association of Student Council’s State Convention. Senior and Vice President, Lindsey Howard, helped prepare... Read more »

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