Plato’s Closet provides cheap name-brand clothing
Abby Bamburg, Staff Writer
November 11, 2011
You walk into Plato’s Closet. There are racks filled with clothing all around. You’re over-whelmed by all that you see, but still ready to find exactly what you came in looking for. Plato’s Closet sells gently used, brand-name clothing for a low price. The store is located on near 135th St. and... Read more »
Tips on raising money for Relay for Life
Jansen Hess, Staff Writer
November 11, 2011
$35,000. Enough to buy a 2011 Ford GT convertible. Enough to buy an iPhone 4S 87 times. Enough to reach this year’s Relay for Life fundraising goal. Relay for Life is an annual event sponsored by the American Cancer Society. The event raises awareness of cancer. It’s a event where students can stay... Read more »
Tips to raise money for Relay for Life
Jansen Hess, Staff Writer
November 11, 2011
$35,000. Enough to buy a 2011 Ford GT convertible. Enough to buy an iPhone 4S 87 times. Enough to reach this year’s Relay for Life fundraising goal. Relay for Life is an annual event sponsored by the American Cancer Society. The event raises awareness of cancer. It’s a event where students can stay... Read more »
Students create new math, history honor societies
Maddie Jewett, Staff Writer
November 11, 2011
National Math Honor Society: Talk to math teachers to find a sponsor. Find four students who would be willing to help run it. Lay down ground rules to officers. These are the steps senior Allen Zhu took to start a chapter of National Math Honor Society (NMHS). NMHS began this school year when Zhu created... Read more »
Art class offers opportunity to create 3-dimensional art
Anna Wonderlich, Ads Manager
November 11, 2011
Bowls, mugs, plates and platters. Jars, containers and abstract objects. You name it, and a ceramics student has probably made it. These are the types of projects that senior Meredith Schmidt created in Ceramics 1 and 2 during her sophomore and junior years. She is currently putting a portfolio together... Read more »
November Preview
November 7, 2011
Excited to see the next issue of the Tiger Print? We can’t wait to show you. Check out these photos before the issue comes out.
ACT vs SAT
Anna Wonderlich, Ads Manager
November 5, 2011
ACT versus SAT. Colleges require one, but will take the other. How do you decide which one to take? This prezi will show you the differences and the sites for each one so you can make the decision for yourself.
Athletic director plans to retire after school year, pursue hobbies
Jordan McEntee, Sports Editor
October 27, 2011
He stands on the sidelines with his arms folded across his chest. The team makes a good play. He smiles and claps. The athletes know he’s there supporting them. He always is. Athletic director Bob Whitehead has been at BV for 25 years and plans to retire after this school year. Whitehead taught history... Read more »
Car line frustrates, causes congestion
Jansen Hess, Staff Writer
October 27, 2011
Leave home: 7:17. Arrive in BV car line: 7:22. Finally pull up to the front doors: 7:27. Blinkers flashing. Traffic backed up on 159th Street. An extensive amount of traffic on 159th Street before and after school results in a turtle-paced car line. Freshman Braydon Huschka said the slow line is an... Read more »
Breast cancer awareness month prompts businesses to raise funds for survivors
Abby Bamburg, Staff Writer
October 27, 2011
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month is every October. A local organization, Back in the Swing, partners with businesses to bring in money for breast cancer and to show support for the cause. Founder Bob Unell said Back in the Swing fo- cuses on the survivors rather than the disease itself. “This... Read more »



