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Beaverton Hummer

The Official Website of Beaverton High School's Student-Run Newspaper

Beaverton Hummer

The Official Website of Beaverton High School's Student-Run Newspaper

Beaverton Hummer

Opinion

How social media has turned us antisocial

How social media has turned us antisocial

Brady Rogers, Senior Editor June 19, 2017
Has it enhanced people’s lives and made us feel more connected, or has it actually disconnected us from the real world?
Statistics of a teen’s stress level being higher than an adult’s one.

High school stress should be measured by a Richter scale

Rocio Avalos, Staff Writer June 19, 2017
At the age of fourteen, teens are more stressed than an adult in their thirties. The school is the main reason why teens get stressed out, having to deal with many tests and homework at once.
Re-read your old picture books

Re-read your old picture books

Kimaia Gassner, Senior Editor June 19, 2017
Where The Wild Things Are teaches kids that there’s no place like home, it’s okay to be mad, and to forgive.   Within those 10 sentences that Sendak masterfully pieced together, children learn that everyone has a wild side. So pick up one your favorite childhood picture books— you might learn something.
Why snow days screwed our sun days

Why ‘snow’ days screwed our ‘sun’ days

Julia Tantare, Staff Writer June 19, 2017
 For some reason, you find it necessary to keep us locked in school all day while the rest of the world is enjoying their summer. We get it; the snow came and screwed everything up for you, but that doesn’t mean you need to make finals week full days.
I always observe the people around me at restaurants or coffee joints absorbed in their phones, despite the fact that they are surrounded by human companions.

Please, get off your phones

Noe Lambert, Senior Digital Editor June 19, 2017
How smartphones are transforming high school students into brainless creatures
Beaver hacks

Beaver hacks

Jono Vincent, Staff Writer June 7, 2017
How to save money while at Beaverton High School
College is expensive, yall.

The real cost of college

Allison Van Horn, Senior Editor May 16, 2017
It's not pretty
This new Japanese bakery has delicious treats worth trying out.

Behold the curry donut: Oyatsupan review

Anika Matsumoto and Kimaia Gassner May 2, 2017
Located off of Walker Road in Beaverton, Oyatsupan, a new scratch bakery is serving authentic Western Japanese fusion pastries. Oyatsupan derives from the conjunction of “Oyatsu” meaning afternoon snack and “Pan” meaning bread.
Beaverton High School junior and tenured actress Christina Brissenden took control over her motherly role as Mlynn. Her subtlety added another level of sophistication to the production.

Steel Magnolias: a review

Jono Vincent, Staff Writer April 28, 2017
A musical with a cast of thirty-five is hard to put together, but easy to perform. Alternatively, a drama with a cast of only six is easy to put together, but much harder to perform. The former is a showcase of the blood, sweat, and tears that went into the rehearsal process, whereas it is often onstage on opening night that these bodily fluids are evoked from the latter.
Seniors Alona Arneson and Lizzy Elkins, ending their excursion the right way with some photos on the Washington State Ferry.

Spring Break? More like Spring broke

Alona Arneson, Staff Writer April 20, 2017
A CityPASS makes Seattle all the more amazing as a vacation spot
The democrat and republican symbols of a donkey and elephant facing off.

Why Donald Trump is necessary for American Democracy

Jono Vincent, Staff Writer April 14, 2017
Despite the contentiousness of the political fires that have been stoked between work colleagues, neighbors, and even high school students, this new America — one where all its citizens are engaged and responsive to its Government — has been the dream of our Founding Fathers. We [or the populous, at least] are fulfilling our role in American Democracy.
Dear anyone older than me...

Dear anyone older than me…

Noelle Charbonnier, Staff Writer March 22, 2017
I don’t think I know everything. I know I’m not a “real” adult yet. I don’t think I have the rest of my life planned out. I AM, however, capable of having intellectual conversations with you and of having my own thoughts and opinions.
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