Bespelled by Magic
The world of witchcraft
Behind the misconstrued images of potions and curses, witchcraft has a vast and complex history. There is more to witchcraft and Wicca beyond the veil of hexes that ancient American [...]
Stand up Speak Out
Do schools do enough to prevent bullying?
Be kind. Be a buddy, not a bully. ‘Always Fight For What Is Right’. These slogans may sound familiar as many students have heard them. Whether it was on a [...]
Splashing Waters
Water polo returns to DBHS
Those in the pursuit of sports who are looking for a new challenge to take on this school year can search no further and consider joining the Deerfield Beach High Bucks water polo [...]
Safety in Belonging
The enforcement of ID badges
It is that time again when the school’s faculty members and administration set rules for the use of ID badges for both teachers and students. Whether students like it or not, [...]
Lights, Camera, Fashion!
2023 Paris Fashion Week
The fashion industry has been around for ages and has changed and evolved since fashion designers have produced many shows and runways everyone can enjoy. Now, a fan favorite has [...]
NHS Thanksgiving
National Honor Society fall activities
The National Honor Society is a nationwide organization for high school students. The NHS is founded on the principles of service, leadership, scholarship, and [...]
Costs of Cutting
Effects of Budget Cuts
Budget cuts in schools can affect the quality of education and the overall school environment. When schools face financial restrictions, they tend to cut back on resources, which [...]
Football Flashback
A recap of this year's season
Deerfield Beach High Bucks are saying goodbye to this year’s football season so let’s go back and recap. Deerfield Beach High had a total of 20 games including both [...]
Deep in the Trench
The Meg returns
An apex predator, the Megalodon, makes its way into a movie called The Meg, directed by Jon Turteltaub. The movie focuses on the megalodon shark, the world’s most enormous shark that is [...]
Reading Between the Lines
The banning of books in school
Most people have read at least one book growing up, whether it was as early as pre-k or as late as college. It is uncommon for someone to have never read something at some [...]