Author: Sightline Staff

That’s Life – 14-15

“Are you done your written work? You’d say the same thing like ‘Are you done your snack?’ or ‘Are you done your meal?’” – Jacob Rudy-Froese “I have a speech problem. I can’t read!” – Noah Hochstetler “What, you didn’t…

Fall Sports Underway

Bruin fall sports are just getting started, with exciting seasons in store. A team that looks very promising this year is girls volleyball. After graduating only two seniors and a lot of interested incoming freshman, there are a record number…

“Thrift Pop” Culture News (8/28/13)

Living under a rock? Don’t worry! For all your secondhand pop culture news, check out the Thrift Pop.   Royal Babies Born Are you the kind of person who enjoys reading about babies born into the kind of power, wealth,…

Literary Junky’s Hometown

Stupid Traffic Jam By Rachel A. Schrock There are probably thousands- even millions- of people driving right now, somewhere. They all have homes and jobs and families and friends and obligations, but I couldn’t bring myself to care about any…

That’s Life 2013/14

“How baked were we when we made these goals?” ~Neel Bhagat (’15) to Josh Weaver   In Period 4 Psychology, Lana Smucker (’14) exclaims, “You can’t just push someone in front of a train!”   In Period 9 Economics, Logan…

New Bethany Faculty

This year, Bethany gained four new staff members: Sam Richardson, Gary Chupp, Stacey Farran, and Sherry Good are all new to the Bethany community. We asked the new staffers to tell us a little about themselves.   Sam Richardson is…

Day Away: Continuing the Tradition

High school Day Away is a tradition for Bethany students that happens at the end of the first full week of school. However, despite this strong tradition there were some changes, especially for the freshman class this year. Instead of…

Serving and Learning at Phoenix 2013

cover photo by: Everett Thomas / The Mennonite For many area youth, the biennial Mennonite Convention is a way to connect with over three thousand other Mennonite students from around the world. Area congregations have different ways of getting their…

Original Literature Still Being Accepted

Literary Junky’s Hometown is a section of the Sightline website devoted to student-created poetry, prose, and editorials. We’re still accepting submissions. You can request that your submission be anonymous or you can display your genius to the world. If you have a…

Sightline and Social Media Staff Combining

This year the Sightline and SocMed staff will be working out of the same office. Editors and staff will work collaboratively to bring a greater variety of media content to the Sightline publication.