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Month: November 2018

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Lesson from Kavanaugh: high school decisions stick
  • Editorial

Lesson from Kavanaugh: high school decisions stick

  • Kate Waisel
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A version of this article appeared on print in our November 2018 issue. On October 6, the Senate confirmed President Donald Trump’s nominee for the […]

November 2018
  • Print Issues

November 2018

  • Kate Waisel
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Here is the November 2018 print issue of The Bradford.

Centerfold: The Musical Talent of WHS
  • Arts

Centerfold: The Musical Talent of WHS

  • Kate Waisel
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In the centerfold of The Bradford’s most recent print issue, we featured several student musicians who have engaged in musical initiatives outside of the high school.

TOPS soccer and basketball programs unite athletes with disabilities
  • Features

TOPS soccer and basketball programs unite athletes with disabilities

  • Kate Waisel
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While US Youth Soccer strives “To foster the physical, mental and emotional growth and development of America’s youth through the sport of soccer at all […]

Setting the record straight on “ok” vs. “okay”
  • Opinion

Setting the record straight on “ok” vs. “okay”

  • Kate Waisel
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Amongst the realm of passionate writers, grammaticians, and English language enthusiasts, lies a hot debate over the correct usage of the word “ok” vs. “okay”. […]

Grammy Predictions: Who will get nominated and who will win?
  • Pop Culture

Grammy Predictions: Who will get nominated and who will win?

  • Kate Waisel
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November has arrived, which means the official Grammy deadline has passed, and it’s time to start predicting the nominations and winners. With big name releases […]

Top ten horror movies to watch on Halloween
  • Pop Culture

Top ten horror movies to watch on Halloween

  • Kate Waisel
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(Originally published October 26, 2018) With gravestones and cobwebs showing up on front lawns, spooky scary skeletons on every channel, and the beautiful colors of […]

Brockhampton’s “Iridescence” delivers an eclectic yet messy album experience
  • Pop Culture

Brockhampton’s “Iridescence” delivers an eclectic yet messy album experience

  • Kate Waisel
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(Originally published October 23, 2018) America’s self-proclaimed ‘hardest working boy band’, Brockhampton, returned on September 21 to drop their record label debut album. Formed in […]

  • Pop Culture

Queer Eye: The best makeover show yet

  • Kate Waisel
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(Originally published June 8, 2018) “Property Brothers,” “Fixer Upper,” and “What Not to Wear” give reality TV watchers extreme makeovers of home and looks. Netflix’s […]

Infinity War strikes infinite curiosity
  • Pop Culture

Infinity War strikes infinite curiosity

  • Kate Waisel
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(Originally published May 29, 2018) Leading up to this Spring, the Marvel media franchise tantalized fans with numerous trailers for Avengers: Infinity War, the ultimate […]

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