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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

Nurses' Office Spotlight

Nurses’ Office Spotlight

Carly Zukowsky
May 19, 2020

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Interviewees ↓ Ms. Connor Ms. Worstell ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━     As a registered nurse at Bernard's High School,...

BHS Administrators' Reflections

BHS Administrators’ Reflections

Carly Zukowsky
May 19, 2020

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Interviewees ↓ Dr. Corbett Mr. Hoppe Dr. Neigel ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━     As an administrator at Bernard’s...

BHS Counselors Provide Advice!

BHS Counselors Provide Advice!

Carly Zukowsky
May 19, 2020

━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━ Interviewees ↓ Ms. Acuff Ms. Norton Dr. Miranda Ms. Stolarz Ms. Walker ━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━   As a secretary of...

Calvert Family

Calvert Family

Santino Costello
May 15, 2020

What items are you collecting? Answer: Gadorade, Powerade, Granola Bars, Power Bars Where are the food items going to? Answer: ½ going to Morristown Hospital. ½ went to a similar hospital down the...

Class of 2020 Wish List

Class of 2020 Wish List

Carly Zukowsky
May 11, 2020

What do students hope that the administration is considering for the end of the year if we do not go back? Jade Ammeen: “I would hope that administration is lenient with grades and finals, especially...

Cities Cannot Run a Nation

Doruk Ozel, Drew Elliott
May 11, 2020

Imagine a hypothetical situation in which there are two critical paths for a multi-billion dollar company to take--A or B. A group of 100 people are chosen to decide the verdict--and path A wins with just...

ESPN releases "The Last Dance" documentary

ESPN releases “The Last Dance” documentary

Shane Rich, Editor-in-Chief
May 11, 2020

With very little Sports entertainment going right now, ESPN and Netflix decided to release their highly-anticipated “The Last Dance” documentary. A 10-part series that provides behind the scenes footage...

Her Body, Whose Choice?

Her Body, Whose Choice?

Sarah Cirillo and Nathalie Abello
May 5, 2020

Mira received her abortion in South Dakota in 2004; she was accepted into college the day she found out she was pregnant. The closest clinic was 300 miles away and an escort came to her car asking if she...

The Liability of Learning

The Liability of Learning

Bridget Lim, Elise Johnson
May 5, 2020

There are 1.47 million teens right now in their homes across the country. Their lives have been consumed by homework, preventing them from going outside, socializing with friends, and even having a proper...

More than “Murder”

More than “Murder”

Arielle Rabinovich, Maile Carifa
May 4, 2020

Euthanasia: a seemingly morbid topic simply deemed as “putting down” the sick as if they’re old dogs. However, this medical practice is less cynical than it appears. It’s not “pulling the plug,”...

Animal Testing: An Unnecessary Evil.

Animal Testing: An Unnecessary Evil.

Arman Mehrrostami
May 4, 2020

I adore animals—especially dogs. Their fluffy bodies, goofy smiles, loving personality, what is not to love? As a child, I was oblivious to the idea that somebody would ever want to hurt such kind-hearted...

Recycle: The Only Cycle That Ends

Recycle: The Only Cycle That Ends

Anna Damratoski, Sophie Naasz
May 4, 2020

Reduce, reuse, recycle. It’s a childhood jingle plastered on the walls of countless elementary schools all across the country. Don’t you remember teachers and parents overzealously encouraging us,...

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