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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

Tualatin Valley Fire and Rescue demonstration.

A funky Future Day

Cooper Graham, Staff Writer October 30, 2018
Yet another future day, but with a little twist.
Eternal joy is bursting through this mans soul, despite what his expression may indicate.

Here at The Hummer, we love Oregon CIS

Brady Rogers, Senior Editor October 12, 2018
Our favorite school-mandated website from 2003 strikes again.
Ping pong club is starting at BHS!

New clubs spice up student life

Gennie Brougham, Staff Writer October 2, 2018
BHS has over 60 crazy clubs and activities. Which one will you choose?
The Nun, a not so good review

The Nun, a not so good review

Chace Fery, Staff Writer September 28, 2018
Having all the potential to be something special, Corin Hardy’s The Nun falls short following a basic horror movie formula.
The Oregon and Milk + T design inside the new boba shop in Beaverton

A boba-licious start to the school year

Cooper Graham, Staff Writer September 10, 2018
Prepare to get #bobawasted at the new Milk + T
The greatest mascot in Oregon.

Oregon’s most interesting mascots

Brady Rogers, Senior Editor May 11, 2018
Here are some of the best mascots in Oregon. You won't believe number 1!
Skyhawks dont even exist, so why are they a high school mascot?

Oregon’s worst high school mascots

Patrick Evans, Senior Editor May 11, 2018
No, that is not a bird, it is the twisted creation of someone with a double-digit IQ.
These Portlandians are ecstatic over the rainfall Portland finally experienced, and are ready for cloudy days and chilly nights.

Sun, sun, go away–grey skies are here to stay

Noe Lambert, Senior Digital Editor September 18, 2017
Portland finally experienced rainfall and temperatures under 70 degrees this past Sunday, breaking a 92-day streak.
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.
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
What Hummer boys seek in a significant other

What Hummer boys seek in a significant other

Brady Rogers, Senior Editor February 14, 2017
Valentine's day has approached quickly with little forewarning. Many people have forgotten the importance of it, and more importantly, how it helps give an excuse to talk to the person we are interested in. To celebrate, the boys in the Hummer staff decided to put together what they wanted most in a significant other.
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