Year: 2009

Wild About Animal Prints

by Madeline Alden  Animal prints will never go out of style; with their fierce origins and exotic style, they will continue to remain in many peoples’ wardrobes. Incorporating animal prints into your outfit is easy. For a more subtle look

Upcoming Blood Drive

 By Hannah Kahl  On October 30, 2009 BHS is having a blood drive from 8:00 a.m. till 1:00 p.m. in the old gym. Donating blood is one of the easiest ways to save someone’s life. People often forget that some

VLA

Inspired by Vh1’s You Oughta Know. Vincent’s Late Arrival By Rachel Rimm The band Vincent’s Late Arrival (better known as VLA) made their debut this past spring at Jamnesty. VLA consists of Dan Rimm on the drums, Shane Emery on

The Golden Mic Comedy Club

By Ryan Viglione               This past weekend, I attended the kick off show of the newly opened Golden Mic Comedy Club started by Branford High School’s very own Greg Nobile. Most of you have seen Greg’s talented acting in

Drive-In Movie Theaters: They Still Exist!

By Hannah Kahl             Many people think of drive-in movie theaters as a thing of the past, but there are still some drive-in movie theaters around. The first drive-in movie theater opened in New Jersey in 1933. Drive-in movie theaters

September Student Fashion

By Madeline Alden This fall, the trends most apparent in the halls of Branford High School are floral prints, high-waisted skirts and plaid. While plaid has always gone in and out of fashion, the contemporary look appears to be more

Join the Buzz

If you have ever had any interest in writing for the school newspaper, The Buzz, come to the meeting on Wednesday September 2, at 2:30 in  E12. If you cannot attend contact Mrs. Butler, Colin Tripp, or just comment this

Branford Student Cooking on Channel 8

On June 11, 2009 James Bannon and Zachary Fair appeared on the WTNH Channel 8 midday show in a cooking showcase making Lemon Tartlets. The segment was taped early in the morning and air at approximately 12:30 last Thursday. If

The Red Tide

Inspired by Vh1’s You Oughta Know. The Red Tide (An interview with the new local band The Red Tide with Matt Schell and Sam Blackstone) The Buzz: You’re called the Red Tide. Why did you choose that? The Red Tide:

College Planning, Simplified

by Sean Smith Photo: student-choices.com As juniors prepare to plan for their lives post high school, many are struggling to find the school or training they need to be successful after their years here in public schooling. Today, students are