Twitter vs. Facebook

Taylor Gajan and Isabel Dobrin
November 17, 2011

Twitter: #Thatawkwardmoment whenever you have to explain Twitter to a NTU (non-Twitter user). By now many Kelley students have jumped on the tweet wagon. STUCO, Link Crew, journalism and a number of clubs have even used Twitter to get in contact with students for updates. Twitter is a social networking... Read more »

I Heard it Through the Grapevine

Taylor Gajan
October 10, 2011

  They’re gross, they’re nasty. Nobody wants them. They spread faster than peanut butter on jelly. You say one thing during first block, and everyone knows about it by lunch. The Kelley Grapevine is at times more like poison ivy; it infects quickly and there’s no easy cure. Many of the rumors... Read more »

New Style, New Swag

Breezeway

Breezeway Staff
September 12, 2011

A new breeze sweeps though BK: the staff takes you behind the scenes of the changes featured in the Breezeway this year Breezeway Art Director Max Sanders has a dream. Ms. Bailey McBride, journalism teacher extraordinaire, also had a dream. This dynamic duo put their minds, dreams and efforts together... Read more »

Denying History Could Lead to Issues in Future

Staff Editorial
March 8, 2011

Everyone recognizes “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” as a necessary class book usually read sophomore year. And you most likely remember some of the language as a little bit derogatory, and possibly a tiny bit awkward to read aloud in class. But if you enjoyed the book, or read it at all, you... Read more »

Sarah’s Suggestions

Cherry Berry

Sarah Hashemi
March 8, 2011

If you are following me on Twitter, then you already know about my instant obsession with CherryBerry. CherryBerry is a self-serve yogurt bar which allows you to choose the non-fat, low-fat, or reduced fat yogurt of your choice (39 cents/ounce), then choose from the plethora of choices ranging from granola,... Read more »

The Modern TV show

Claire Shelton
February 8, 2011

Every Wednesday night, my family of six, from my parents to we teenagers to my nine-year-old sister, gather around the TV together. For what, you ask? The best show on television, of course! Modern family is undoubtedly this year’s best new television show. It is clever, quirky, and realistic, with... Read more »

Pretty Little Obsession

Sarah Hashemi
February 8, 2011

Got a secret. Can you keep it? Every Monday night at 7 p.m., I am found sitting in front of a TV with some of my close girl friends watching Pretty Little Liars. The show has captivated its viewers with suspense, dangerous love, and the common question, “who the heck is A?” The show continuously... Read more »

PDA=Awk : Displays Are Just Uncomfortable

Mary Willa Allen
December 15, 2010

We’ve all experienced it: that uncomfortable moment where you just happen to glance in the wrong direction and see a couple sharing a public display of affection, also known as PDA. You turn away as quickly as possible, but that doesn’t make you feel any less uncomfortable. Not only do you feel a... Read more »

Dangerous Texting and Driving

Texting and driving piconline

Staff Editorial
December 15, 2010

Texting while driving is dangerous.  People constantly tell us this, so why do we still do it?  We know that we are putting our lives and the lives of others in jeopardy, yet over half of Bishop Kelley students admitted to texting while driving in a recent survey. To go along with this year’s Advent... Read more »

Give Thanks, not Complaints

Staff Editorial
November 17, 2010

From cafeteria prices to SSR, to certain uniform regulations,  Bishop Kelley students always seem to find something to complain about.  Already this year, The Breezeway has covered stories about rising lunch prices, our lack of a fall break, and whether SSR is really necessary. What we usually find... Read more »

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