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Wisconsin Native Makes Her Mark

Wisconsin Native Makes Her Mark

Austin Kiser, Staff Writer October 5, 2020

The future of Volleyball looks very bright with new competitor Maya Omar (sophomore) ready to help take the team to the next level.  The rising star from Eau Claire, Wis. has a goal of playing volleyball...

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An Overdue Welcome to the S.R.Os

Aaliyah Breedlove, Reporter December 10, 2019

New faces of authority have been walking the halls of Braswell high school since this October.  With the resignation of Officer Daigle came curiosity about the new S.R.Os (Student Resource Officers),...

Clubs Worth the Consideration

Clubs Worth the Consideration

Aaliyah Breedlove, Reporter October 22, 2019

There are more than 100 clubs and organizations at Braswell High School, but students are only aware of about 10 or 15 of them. Joining a club is recommended and beneficial as there are plenty of options....

Braswells Guide to the Student Section Leaders

Braswell’s Guide to the Student Section Leaders

Kassie Araque, Feature Writer August 30, 2019

Melody Henry, Cole Brantley, and Cobe Gourd have decided to take on the challenge. Unlike in past years, there are three section leaders, compared to the traditional two and all three members are seniors. Melody...

Behind the Bedroom Door

Behind the Bedroom Door

Gissell Martinez, Reporter October 3, 2018

All names in the story have been changed to protect the identity of the characters.   With balls of hair in Claire's fists, hot, salty tears ran down her cheeks hitting the pillow in her lap. She felt...

Bengal Bios: Getting to know sophomore Gavin Vonbodun

McKenna Beard, Videographer October 9, 2017

Sophomore Gavin Vonbodun loves ketchup. He loves it so much, he’ll eat it with anything -- even a bagel. “Sure, why not,” he said. But ketchup isn’t Vonbodun’s only interest. He enjoys the...

Junior David Amaral spent most of his childhood traveling with the circus because his parents were performers. A couple of years ago, he became a full-time high school student and is now working on finishing up his high school career at Braswell.

Bengal Bios: From Big Top to BHS

Brittney Dear, Editor February 13, 2017

His arms wrapped tightly around him, the lanky 17-year-old approaches the entrance to Ryan High School. He grits his teeth and stumbles through the doors as his eyes scan the interior, taking in the...

Born in Kenya, Fatuma Sheikh has seen the ravages of war firsthand. She moved to Texas at the age of 5, but her experience in Kenya never left her. She said her goal is to make life better for those in her home country. This is where I was born, she said. This is where Im from. I cant, I wont,  just abandon it.”

Bengal Bios: Experience in Kenya inspires freshman’s quest to help others

Abby Armstrong, Staff February 3, 2017

Sweat dribbles down Fatuma Sheikh’s forehead as fear and adrenaline pump through the starving 5-year-old’s aching body. She tries to stay quiet in her hiding place deep in the African forest, where...

Madison Brown poses for a portrait in the volleyball gym at Braswell High. Brown, 15, is the libero for the varsity volleyball team.

Bengal Bios: Queen of the court

Avery Via, Special Contributor January 24, 2017

She carries herself proudly as she walks through the hallways of Braswell High School. After all, she is making her way to the place where she is most successful: the volleyball court. After all, she...

Sophomore Keixy Rosado practices her skateboarding moves during a portrait exercise in photojournalism class. “I skateboarded when I was little. I got frustrated, but I decided to try again,” she said.

Bengal Bios: Skater girl

Syanne Johnson, Special Contributor January 24, 2017
Sophomore Keixy Rosado practices her skateboarding moves during a portrait exercise in photojournalism class. “I skateboarded when I was little. I got frustrated, but I decided to try again,” she said.
Junior Kylei Powell describes herself as a creative person who loves art and literature.  Sometimes I can spend up to an hour drawing, and I can [also] spend all day drawing, she said.

Bengal Bios: For Powell, art is everything

Payton Harrington, Videographer January 24, 2017

If anyone had to describe Kylei Powell, 16, in one word it would be “artsy.” “Sometimes I can spend up to an hour drawing, and I can [also] spend all day drawing,” the Braswell junior said. “It...

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