Woman in Black must-see for scary movie lovers
Odi Opole, Entertainment Editor
February 3, 2012
Are you comfortable with nightmares? Yes? Go see The Woman In Black. The mind-bending storyline and deliciously evil ghost will scare viewers out of their minds when the film premieres on Feb. 3. That means you, Mr. and Mrs. Horror-Movie-Buff. The Woman In Black is based off of a 1983 novel of the same... Read more »
School-wide power outage leads to early dismissal, cancellation of after-school activities
Jordan McEntee, Sports Editor
December 12, 2011
BVHS administrators released students from classes a few minutes after 2 p.m. today due to a school-wide power outage. At about 1:15, a majority of the school’s classrooms lost power, with a few exceptions. At 1:34, all power in the entire building went out, and the entire school went black. Administrators... Read more »
Blue Valley’s Tiger TV December Show
Tiger TV staff
December 8, 2011
The December broadcast of Tiger TV, where anchors talk about recent school construction, quiz students on their knowledge of holiday song lyrics, feature a teacher’s engagement and more.
Della Lamb toy drive deadline tomorrow
Annie Matheis, Features Editor
December 7, 2011
Those who wish to donate toys to the Della Lamb toy drive must have their donations in the library by Thursday, Dec. 8. A student can bring up to five toys for five hours of community service. The toys must be new, non-violent and not battery-operated. Students should spend approximately $5-10 per toy. BV... Read more »
Tigers fall to Hutchinson Salt Hawks 33-21 in State Championship Game
Jordan Huesers, Jordan McEntee, Co-Editor, Sports Editor
November 26, 2011
Editor’s Note: This is the brief about the championship loss that appeared in the December issue of the Tiger Print. The football team fought against the Hutchinson Salt Hawks on Nov. 26, but fell short in the end, with a score of 21-33. The Tigers remained scoreless in the first quarter, while... Read more »
Holiday Movies
Odi Opole, Entertainment Editor
November 22, 2011
Scroll down the page and check out the Prezi for the movies our entertainment editor deemed must-sees this holiday season. Give us your opinion in the comment section here or on our wall on Facebook. What movies do you think are the best to watch? What did you think about new movies we featured? Christmas... Read more »
Review: fall play, The Foreigner
Odi Opole, Entertainment Editor
November 10, 2011
A painfully shy young man on vacation with his friend. An aging woman who may have to lose the house she’s lived in all her life. A rich debutante, engaged to a pastor who may not be as nice as he seems. A young inheritor who may be barred from his money due to his seemingly low intellect. The stellar... 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 »
City debates construction of amphitheater on park property
Jordan Huesers, Co-Editor
October 27, 2011
The plan for the new amphitheater includes a 200-space paved parking lot, a 50-space grass overflow lot, a truck road, concessions, bathrooms, offices, VIP seating and a balcony. The building will have dressing rooms, bathrooms, a trap door, a basement and storage. Where would it be located? Ironwoods... Read more »
‘Gleek’ finds season three premier disappointing
Anna Wonderlich, Ads Manager
October 4, 2011
According to Entertainment Weekly, 8.9 million viewers tuned into the season three premiere of Glee on Sept. 20. Although this is such a large number, it was actually 32 percent less people watching compared to Glee’s season two premiere. To put it simply, I am definitely a Gleek. Over the summer,... Read more »



