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The Crimson

The student news site of Bernards High School

The Crimson

The student news site of Bernards High School

The Crimson

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Ari Rosen, Sports Editor
February 14, 2023

Senior Patrick Griffin finishes across the 800 meter race as champion

Winter tracks sprints through to sectional champs

Julian Bonk, Sports Editor
February 1, 2023

Against all odds, the winter track and field team is the North 2, Group 2 sectional champions. On the frigid morning of February 4th, the team made their way down to Toms River for the morning session...

Ellen DeGeneres post on Instagram as a tribute to tWitch

tWitch’s death sparks concerns and conversations about mental health

Ava Highland, Editor-In-Chief
January 30, 2023

On December 13, 2022 Stephen “tWitch” Boss passed away by suicide at the age of 40, after more than a decade in Hollywood. tWitch began his Hollywood Career on the fourth season of So You Think...

The BHS orchestra playing at their Winter Showcase for students

School efforts to re-grow music program

Spencer Sorge, Staff Writer
January 18, 2023

The Bernards High school music department has faced many challenges in the past few years. Both the choir and band saw a decline in participation and skill during the pandemic, which is still heavily affecting...

Mr. Teasler conducts the band at the Winter Holiday Concert

New Band teacher is hired at BHS

Spencer Sorge, Staff Writer
December 15, 2022

Since the retirement of band director, Mr. Trumpy, at the end of 2022, the board of education has struggled to keep someone in the position. This year began with part-time band director Mx. Lemely, but...

The Crimsons Journalistic Awards from the The Garden State Scholastic Press Associations Fall Conference

The Bernardian and Crimson bring home awards

Ava Highland, Editor-In-Chief
November 29, 2022

On October 24, 2022 The Garden State Scholastic Press Association (GSSPA) hosted their Fall Conference at Rutgers University.    Several editors from both the Crimson and Bernardian staff attended...

Preview of the concert logo of Taylor Swifts The Eras Tour

Rose Costello ’24 speaks out about the frustration with Ticketmaster during “The Eras Tour” sale

Rose Costello, Opinions Editor
November 18, 2022

On November 1, 2022, global popstar Taylor Swift announced her sixth tour “The Eras Tour,” her first concert tour since her “Reputation Stadium Tour” in 2018.  Excited fans immediately went...

Preview of the concert logo of Taylor Swifts The Eras Tour

Lila Beckerman ’25 discusses problems with Ticketmaster due to the demand of Taylor Swift tickets

Lila Beckerman, Staff writer
November 18, 2022

On Tuesday, November 15, 2022, Ticketmaster made tickets for Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated The Eras Tour available to each individual selected for presale. At exactly 10:00 am that morning, fans...

Gifted portrait drawn by Seolin for kids of Sierra Leone

Artist of the Issue: Seolin Park

Summer Schnabolk, Features Editor
November 3, 2022

The artist of the issue this month was awarded to Seolin Park. Seolin has been drawing her whole life, but after entering freshman year she started to take it more seriously. Her interest sparked with...

Display of two copies of the book It Starts With Us

Colleen Hoover releases “It Starts With Us”

Morgan Sikes, Staff Writer
October 21, 2022

Earlier this year, Colleen Hoover announced that she would be releasing a sequel to her viral sensation book(It Ends With Us) on October 18th: It Starts With Us. Dubbed as CoHo, or the “Queen of BookTok”...

For change

Shane Rich, Editor-in-Chief
May 13, 2022

One of the pondering questions every school year seems to be whether or not school districts around the country should push back their current schools start time to after 8:00 am. This conversation sparked...

Against change

Meghan Shelley, Editor-In-Chief
May 13, 2022

A bill introduced to New Jersey legislation in March 2022 suggests schools in the state adjust start times to no earlier than 8:30 A.M. The goal of this bill would be to allow students additional time...

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