BY ASHLEY RICHARDSON Abbie Kelley recently got foot surgery to fix her walking habits after years of struggling with arthritic pain. A senior at Beverly High, Abbie has been playing lacrosse her entire life, and for her third season as the varsity goalie for BHS, […]
Q&A: What’s It Like to be a Scientist, Anyway?
BY CAROLINE HICKEY We know that scientists spend their days exploring the frontiers of human knowledge. But what is actually like working in the field of science? Panther News interviewed Beverly-based scientist Cynthia Beaudet about her career in the private sector to provide some insight. […]
Q&A: Mrs. M on the Business of Business
BY BROOKE DAVIES Countless Beverly students take courses in business and marketing. BHS Business teacher Kristen Marescalchi trains her students well to succeed in a competitive economy. Panther News caught up with Mrs. Marescalchi, or “Mrs. M” as she has been dubbed by students, to […]
Coffee: What’s in the Cup of BHS Students?
BY DYLAN MCKAY In a world that prioritizes efficiency and productivity, caffeine seems like a miracle drug. With properties that leave the user feeling stimulated, focused, and rejuvenated, it’s no wonder that caffeine-containing drinks have become staples of productivity in our contemporary society. Amongst the […]
BHS Basketball Captain Previews Upcoming Season
BY MICHAEL KEENE Panther News spoke with Beverly Boys’ Basketball Captain Dylan Crowley to hear his thoughts on what comes next with boys’ basketball. How are you feeling personally about this upcoming season? Personally, I’m ready to show people how hard I’ve been working and […]
#StrongWILLed’s Fight to Help Children with Cancer
BY ABRAHAM ANDREWS Panther News spoke with BHS Health and Wellness teacher Craig Bren about the #StrongWILLed, the charity he started after his son, Will, was diagnosed with pediatric cancer. Since then Mr. Bren has used #StrongWILLed as a means of helping many other children […]
Rainstorm Ruins Student Art
BY ASHLEY RICHARDSON This year’s Paint a Parking Spot fundraiser was supposed to be a fun filled day when BHS students get a chance to show their creative side. The weather had other plans. Students gathered in the BHS parking lot to paint their spots […]
New Botany Club Taking Root at BHS
BY ANNA BROPHY The newly formed “Botany Club” has sprung up this school year at Beverly High School. Dozens of BHS students can be found doing activities that range from growing flowers to making an array of plant-based projects every Thursday afternoon in Room 352. […]
Are The SAT’s Dying Out?
BY SOPHIA ZIGELBAUM It is officially the time of year when seniors across the world are trying to figure out their future, whether it’s college, trade school, a gap year, or something else. For the roughly three quarters of BHS students that enroll in college, […]
Student Government Planning Future Events
BY ABRAHAM ANDREWS Junior Class President Maria Braga is looking to make a bigger impact with this year’s Student Council fundraisers and other events. Due to the global COVID-19 pandemic, such campaigns have been few and far between in recent years. Still, Braga has high […]