Monthly Archives: October 2014
Food for Thought: Rebel Room
By Niko Single Liertz Welcome to the second edition of Food For Thought. In the last edition we went on a culinary adventure to the burger restaurant “Burgeramt”. However, it would be unfair to report on only one such restaurant … Continue reading
Focus on the IT Department
Visit wiki.bbis.local for answers to all of your questions regarding IT at BBIS! By Amalie Rasmussen Currently, at BBIS there have been many uncertainties about basic technological aspects of the school such as printing, accessing the WIFI, and so on. … Continue reading
New Homeroom System: Top or Flop?
Since the beginning of the 2014-15 academic year, BBIS has decided to implement a new homeroom system throughout the middle and high school in hopes of increasing the bond between students and their homeroom teachers, as well as setting forth … Continue reading
This Month in Review
By Kimberly Taylor A great month for peace. The Nobel Peace Prize went to Kailash Satyarthi and Malala Yousafzay for their work in the protection of the rights of young people. Satyarthi is the founder of the “Save the Childhood … Continue reading
Diego Costa
By Lukas Rasmussen Diego Costa, the Spanish striker has been scoring goals in almost all of his Chelsea games since the start of the season including 9 goals in 7 Premier League matches. Diego Costa recently joined Chelsea from Atlético … Continue reading
Movie Review of Trash
By Toni Seyfarth Based on the Carnegie Prize-shortlisted novel by Andy Mulligan, the movie “Trash” by Stephen Daldry, has movie aficionados on the edge of their seats with anticipation. The enthralling trailer has a distinct “Slumdog Millionaire” feel and gives … Continue reading
Sam Pepper Exposed
By Kaia Skillman Sam Pepper, a well-known prankster and Youtuber with about two million subscribers, recently sent Youtube into a frenzy after he posted yet another video where he groped unsuspecting women and filmed their reactions. In many of his … Continue reading
Volcanic Eruption in Japan: the heartbreaking stories of the survivors
By Freya Brodie Terror strikes the area of Mount Ontake as the sky fills with smoke from a devastating volcanic eruption. At least three people have been injured and the ground covered with 40-50 centimetres of volcanic ash. Roughly 150 … Continue reading
India’s Mission to Mars
Cheers and applause, followed the tense moments before the probe entered Mars’ orbit. By Diego Granizo Two weeks ago the Indian space program completed their first mission: putting a satellite into orbit around Mars, and becoming the fourth nation in … Continue reading
The Hong Kong Situation as of Mid-October
The Chinese government announced that the 2017 elections in Hong Kong will consist of pre-approved candidates. This move has been met by weeks of protests, mainly by local students. By Rasmus Haure Petersen In 1997 the UK returned the territory … Continue reading