Sports Teams Boycott Games and Use Platform to Support BLM
Amidst the current events regarding the Black Lives Matter movement and the atrocities that have resulted from police brutality, many sports players and leagues across the world have taken a moment to recognize and utilize their platform as a way to promote change and equality.
BHS Plans for School Athletics During Pandemic
Berkeley High School has developed a new plan for sports and athletics during this unprecedented school year. The safety and health of each student, faculty, and family member connected to BHS is a top priority for the school at this time.
December 20, 2019
Every year in December, representatives from all thirty Major League Baseball teams gather to discuss the direction of the league, propose changes, and make trades with each other.
Nine BHS Athletes Sign Letters of Intent
While Berkeley High School has maintained years of high level sports teams and athletes, this year’s senior class of 2020 has shown particular talent in a multitude of sports.
Georgia Tech Challenges the BHS Logo and Forces a Change
A new logo was recently drawn for Berkeley High School by the name of Jac, and it has received mixed reviews from the student body. The logo depicts a yellow jacket with a muscular and bulging head, antennae folded over, face drawn into a sneer, and its arms in a position as if it’s
Few Latinx Athletes in Sports
In a country like the United States, where nation-wide conversations about the Latinx population are constant, it’s interesting that none of those discussions ever question why we see so few members of the US Latinx population associated with sports. Though, according to the according to the US Census Bureau, Latinx and Hispanic people make
Recent BHS Athlete Alumni Inspire Students With Successes
Berkeley High School has a rich and extensive history, and with that history comes numerous storied alumni. From hugely important political activists such as co-founder of the Black Panther party, Bobby Seale, to comedians such as Andy Samberg, we’ve had quite a few famous people come out of our school.
2020 Summer Olympics: Back and Better With More to Enjoy
The 2020 Summer Olympics are coming. The 2020 summer games will make a return to Tokyo, Japan for the first time since 1964. While there are many mainstays returning once again to the Olympics, following is a list of all the sports that are either brand new, have been altered, or are coming back to
Black Athletes Continue to Carry the Torch of Political Activism
Throughout history, African American athletes have revolutionized their sports, completely changing the way they operate today. From being excluded from professional leagues to now making up the majority of players, Black athletes have risen to speak out and fight against the many social inequalities that our world has and still faces, using their platform for
Champion Athletes Reject POTUS Invite
Ever since 1865, when President Andrew Johnson welcomed the Washington Nationals, an amateur team, to the White House, it has become customary for American professional sports teams to visit the White House and the President following championship victories.
Behind the Scenes
Behind the Scenes Photo Story by Jerome Paulos San Francisco USPS Network Distribution Center 2501 Rydin Road, Richmond, California “Everyone just sees that postman out on the street delivering the mail, people don’t see us on the inside doing the work.” – Ken Ken has worked at the USPS for more than 30 years.
2018 Sports in Review
Team of the Year This year gave rise to some of the most impressive teams we’ve seen in a while, and nowhere was this more apparent than with the Boston Red Sox.
A’s are Heading to the Wild Card Game
Illustration by Ari Libenson It’s been another exciting year in baseball. The defending champions, the Houston Astros, are playing another excellent season and the Boston Red Sox are having one of the best in their franchise’s history.