Monthly Archives: September 2015
Meet Some of BBIS’s New Science Teachers
by Kimberly Taylor This month the Paw Print interviewed some of the new members of the Science Department at BBIS. We hope these interviews will give you an opportunity to get to know these new teachers! Paw Print (PP): Could … Continue reading
Tops and Flops of the month September
by Nina Lehner Tops: The annual Grill and Chill Welcome Party took place on Friday the 4th of September. This event is the absolute perfect occasion to get to know new people and spend some quality time with classmates and friends. The whole … Continue reading
Interview with Mr. Gregory, Secondary School Counsellor
by Paul Nowak 4th September 2015 World Scout Movement What do you think about Scouts? Scouting is amazing! Scouts gave me a huge opportunity when I was younger, to explore the world, adventure and I gained valuable experience in woodcraft, camping, … Continue reading
Album Recommendation
by Philip Wurzner Album Name: 2 Artist: Mac DeMarco Genre: Psychedelic rock/Indie rock/Jangle pop Label: Captured Tracks Released: 16th October 2012 Favourite songs: “Dreaming”, “Ode To Viceroy” Hazy, mellow and laid back. Those are the words I would use to … Continue reading
Interesting Person of the Month – Gabe Newell
by Philip Wurzner Name: Gabe Newell Profession: Managing Director of Valve Date of Birth: November 3, 1962 (age 52) by Philip Wurzner Website/More info: Gaben.tv, steampowered.com Gabe Newell is probably a name you should have heard of by now. He is … Continue reading
Genetically Manipulated Food in Germany
by Constantin Ernst The most consumed good worldwide, unequally divided amongst the rich and poor. The resource that is limited by the agricultural terrains of the planet. It is our vital source of energy: food. Everyone needs food in order … Continue reading
BBIS Takes Osterburken
by Amy Windemuth Thursday, 4:00am. Five sleep deprived BBIS students make their way to school to join Mr. Stiles and Mrs. Uspenskaia for the four-day practice hike to complete the Duke of Edinburgh Gold Award. After a seemingly endless six-hour … Continue reading
Saturday Night Fever
by Inga Filipiak Berlin – one of the most multicultural and blossoming capitals of Europe, is gradually soaring its way towards being known as a cult city. For many students and young adults, Berlin offers a myriad of night clubs … Continue reading
Du bist so wunderbar Berlin!
by Cecile von Badewitz BERLIN – a powerful, historical, and unique city! Not only is it a combination of culture, religion and arts, but a remnant of history, a “living” city. What is it that makes Berlin so special? How … Continue reading
And the Punchline is….2016 Presidential Candidates!
by Kaia Skillman As Donald Trump continues to lead in polls and a candidate known as Deez Nuts has received traction, there seems to be a growing discontent with the presidential elections. American politics seem like a joke with candidates … Continue reading