Jeremy Herpin

Position

Writer

NBA Season Begins in Disney World Sports Complex

Sports

On March 11, the National Basketball Association’s Commissioner Adam Silver announced the suspension of the 2019-20 season. This announcement was the result of Rudy Gobert, who plays center for the Utah Jazz, testing positive for COVID-19.

"Coffee With a Cop" Bridges Gap Between BPD and Citizens

News

On Tuesday, January 21, roughly 10 of Berkeley Police Department’s and Bay Area Rapid Transit’s police officers gathered in the Berkeley Bowl Cafe for their monthly event known as “Coffee with a Cop.” This concept was created by an organization under the same name.

Officers block the main entrance to BlackRock

Student Strikes for Climate Justice Continue

News

On December 6, hundreds of Bay Area residents and Berkeley High School students baring signs marched through San Francisco’s Howard Street towards BlackRock Inc.’s offices in order to protest against climate change.

Chief of Service Mia Stein leads a Holiday Meal planning committee meeting next to the BHS cafeteria.

Showers and Laundry Services Enrich Berkeley High’s Holiday Meal Tradition

Features

On December 13 and 14, Berkeley High School will be hosting its annual Holiday Meal, which will include new features such as showers and laundry services.

Students gather in the College and Career Center to work on homework and college applications.

The College and Career Center: an Invaluable BHS Resource

News

As college application deadlines loom over seniors, the College and Career Center at Berkeley High School has seen an increase in student attendance. Since its inception in 2004, the CCC has been a place where students can come to get help and advice regarding their choices of colleges and careers

Nike Shoes Ignite Coversations About New Marathon Records

Sports

On October 12, an event that will be remembered in the athletic world for decades to come, finally happened. At 35 years old, Eliud Kipchoge ran a sub-two-hour marathon and became the first person ever to do so.

Fall Sports In Review

Sports

Field Hockey The girls’ varsity field hockey team has had a successful season, currently holding a record of 5-5-2. Their greatest accomplishment was defeating University High School, who is number one in the league, with a score of 1-0.

Tennis Fights for Lot

Sports

  The varsity girls’ tennis team is currently undefeated in its league and is shooting to win leagues. This success is in spite of having to train and play games off campus, due to the lack of on-campus courts.

BHS Football Succeeds with New Coach

Sports

Those who attended the welcome back assembly should know by now that in contrast to other years, Berkeley High School has been taking a lot of pride in their football team, and they have good reason to.  Varsity football, also referred to as “The Swarm,” secured their second win of the season against Hercules

BHS Welcomes New Athletic Directors

Sports

Berkeley High School has recently appointed two new Athletic Directors, Ross Parker and Robin Van der Vegt, for the 2019-20 school year. These new athletic directors have big plans in store for the future of BHS athletics.