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Skate Culture 101

Kelsey Horrigan      The urban blend of art and function brings a whole new meaning to world style. There’s a huge style staple within every school and community and that’s Skate Culture. Conversations between the skaters range from the “nastiest” trick to where they buy their clothes and shoes. The “shredders” have their own unique style.      Clothing is a huge part of the skating

A Cold Day in January: The Presidential Inauguration

By Michael Kaplita Every four years the nation gathers together and organizes one of our most important ceremonies in American culture. On the 20th of January at 12 noon after each Presidential Election the President Elect and VP Elect are sworn into office and the current President takes his or her leave from office. The ceremony marks the first moments of the new or returning

Part of the Bigger Picture

By Shannon Thomas One of the biggest issues being discussed in the news today is the environment. There are many people in Connecticut that are concerned about the government’s involvement with saving resources and preserving the planet. Even though there aren’t many big cities in our state, we still contribute to the way the environment is today. The first way is with, of course, global

What They Don’t Know

The idea behind What They Don’t Know is that students can submit secrets anonymously to the Buzz and have the art department decorate the collected secrets. This idea was inspired by Postsecret. If you want to submit your own secrets anonymously then visit the box in the front office labeled “Secrets” and drop in your own! Specials thanks to the students and the art department

Dear Maggie

Dear Maggie, I’m a senior this year and one of my major concerns during this time is college applications. I’ve already applied early action to a couple of schools and I’m applying regular decision for a couple others. My parents want me to follow in their footsteps and go to a state school but I have my heart set on a college in New York.

Great Caesar and the GoGetters

By Madeline Alden The Buzz presents Inspired by Vh1’s You Oughta Know. Meet Great Caesar and the GoGetters Photo Credit: Emily Spine They are a jazzy rock band with a twist. Here’s a Q and A with Stephen from Great Caesar and the GoGetters Photo from Caitlin Armitage Photo What towns are the members from? All the members are from Madison, CT, except for (me)

Fall Play “The Crucible” Review

Photo From Moore’s Lore By Hannah Kahl “The Crucible”, written by Arthur Miller, is a very well known play that the BHS theatre performed on December 4-6, 2008. “The Crucible” is about the Salem Witch Trials that occurred in 1692. “The Crucible” was directed by Mrs. Ogren and all of the students that were involved did a great job. All of the acting was excellent