We had to due four different catorgies, feature, sport, news, and portrait.
Jan 28--
Dorothy, resident at Bowling Green Retirement Village, participates in Wii Bowling, as one of Friday's scheduled activities. With the help of Virginia, the official Wii Coach, both teams won a match.
"We need a rematch," Dorothy said, which happened at 10:00 a.m. the next day. Wii Bowling happens on average 11 times a month.
(photo by Kaitlin Keane)
Jan 28--
The WKU Music Department displayed their 16th annual PRISM Concert which was held for the first time in the newly renovated Van Meter Auditorium. The Pep Band rehearsed the fight song before the 7:30 p.m. performance Friday, Jan. 28.
(photo by Kaitlin Keane)
Jan 26--
"It is more weird going to school now, opposed to having snow days," Greenwood High School, junior, Katie Pruitt said.
Warren County Public Schools have had 12 snow days so far this school year. The snow days are affecting classroom schedules; Greenwood's finals were pushed back a week. Pruitt said, they were suppose to have all finals finished before Christmas break, but they had to reschedule them due to snow. Which resulted in having a three week break then back to finals.
Warren County Board of Education had to revise the school calendar because of all the missed days. President's Day and Good Friday are possible days to be set aside as make up days.
(photo by Kaitlin Keane)
Jan 27--
The South Warren girls' basketball team came up short, 73-30, in a loss to Hart County. Chelsea Forrester, sophomore, for the Lady Spartans tried to help the new team with a win, but they fell with a new record of 1-18.
(photo by Kaitlin Keane)
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