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Groundhog Day

PHIL

Ally Arguello, A&E Asst. Editor
February 6, 2012

February 2nd was the 126th annual celebration of Groundhog Day. Early in the morning, groundhog Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow appear, meaning that we still have 6 weeks left of winter. I know what you’re thinking: How can we have 6 more weeks of winter when the weather has been little short from... Read more »

Martin Luther King Day

MLK

Ally Arguello, A&E Asst. Editor
January 18, 2012

Every year, the third Monday of January is dedicated to Martin Luther King Jr. and his life achievements as an American civil rights activist. He lead the movement to end racial segregation, and is most remembered for his famous speech, “I Have A Dream.” Though he was tragically assassinated in 1968,... Read more »

More Than What Meets The Eye

Myles Crews, Sports Editor
December 12, 2011

During a class where Mrs. Anania just so happened to be a substitute,  an idea hit me. She has the reputation to be kind of harsh but my philosophy is you can’t really judge someone you don’t know. So I sat down with her and opened up to her and saw the world through the eyes of Mrs. Anania. I... Read more »

Sitting With Jerome Lewis

Myles Crews, Sports Editor
December 7, 2011

I am sitting here with former high school student Jerome Lewis. He is a Division I football player from our own Bishop Kearney. He currently plays football at the University of Massachusetts, where he is thriving on the field. I have had the privilege to sit down with him and ask him a few questions.... Read more »

Samantha Cala, Looking Back

Samantha Cala, Guest Writer
November 28, 2011

My name is Samantha Cala and I am a 2009 graduate of Bishop Kearney and now in my third year at the Rochester Institute of Technology studying Diagnostic Medical Sonography (Ultrasound). Though I enjoy RIT very much, my first allegiance will always be to Bishop Kearney. A few weeks ago I even skipped... Read more »

Post Kearney

Alejandra Arguello, A&E Assistant Editor
October 24, 2011

We all know, from actual experience or from stories, that college is a fun and exciting experience. We hear it all the time, “College was the best four years of my life!” But we also know that it is much more stressful than we all seem to think. Not only do you have school work to do, but you also... Read more »

A Night of Memories Beneath the White Tent at Bishop Kearney

Rachel Shipp, Adviser
October 15, 2011

Laughter, food, shelter from the rain, music, and warm camaraderie were all cherished at the Bishop Kearney Tailgate Party celebrating this momentous Homecoming Weekend on Friday, October 14th. The BK Parent’s Association helped by volunteering to assist with parking detail, checking in prepaid... Read more »

BK History in Song, Kearney’s Little Known Anthems

Jennie Bruno, Staff Writer
May 2, 2011

One’s High School is a source of pride and nostalgia. It is the place where you spend an intense four years of your life. It is where you find life-long friends, play varsity sports, get involved with clubs, and prepare for college and the world beyond. The myriad of experiences at this one solitary... Read more »

The Evolution of the BK Uniform

Claire Maurer, Layout Editor, History Editor
February 18, 2011

When Bishop Kearney opened its doors in 1962 it upheld a requirement that students wear a uniform that the school chose. This is a requirement that has not been forfeited since 1966; however the school has reformed the uniform many times since its original codes and regulations of the boy’s and girl’s... Read more »

Definition of Devotion

Jennie Bruno, Staff Writer
January 10, 2011

There are a lot of laudable figures who have passed through the halls of Kearney. Many great teachers, coaches, faculty and staff have guided Kearney students on their high school journey. Mr. Urzetta is one of those people. He has been part of the BK family for 45 years and has been a coach, teacher,... Read more »