The Budget
Galesburg High School
Galesburg, IL
Issue Date: Thursday, January 03, 2008 
Issue: Winter Term
Last Update: Saturday, December 29, 2007


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By Alanna E.

On Black Friday, I spent $106 in an hour. I spent more money in 60 minutes than some people see in a month, the morning after eating a meal that could have fed an Ethiopian village. Sure, I feel bad full story >

By Sara B.

Girls’ basketball team members have strong memories about being regional champions last year. “Taylor Young’s buzzer beater shot against Morton in our Sectional game was a highlight,” said Stef Baker full story >

By Isiah C. and Joe M.

After losing nine seniors from the ‘06-’07 boys’ basketball team, the new Streaks look to rebound with a younger class. With juniors like Brian Gernant, Tanner Libby, and Craig Steward, the Streaks ha full story >

By Paige D.

Galesburg bowling kicked off their season when Coach Brad Bennewitz announced the team. “We can only have 15 girls, and it gets harder each year when more come and I have to cut them,” Bennewitz expl full story >

By Tom F.

With the approach of winter, most people are thinking of snow, snow days, and Christmas vacation; however, for winter sports athletes, it means training to become great when the snow starts melting. D full story >

By Chrissy S.

Do you like watching Extreme Home Makeover, Flip This House, or maybe even 24 Hour Design? Fans who watch them may want to consider taking a class called Interior Design. “Interior Design is my favor full story >

By Roberto H.

Mrs. Jennifer Good’s second block Environmental Science class has raised $127 to help a Mayan rainforest by holding a bake sale. Class members went to advisories and sold cookies and candies as part o full story >

By Tracy M.

Key Club will hold an Autistic Awareness Movie Night Jan. 13 at President Darci Anderson’s house. Forrest Gump and Rain Man will be shown at this members only event in an effort to create an enjoyabl full story >

By Antwon R. M.

The Wii has been experiencing a bit of a drought in really good games lately. With several mini game compilations and ports of old games, not to mention lackluster new titles, the impressive Super Mar full story >

By Lamar F.

“Community Studies class is very productive,” explained Sam Thompson, a junior volunteering at the Gordon Behrents Senior Center. “The reason I took this class was that I had one term of open space, b full story >

By Jamie N.

“I’m considering secondary education now,” commented Ben Taylor, a senior in Mr. Evan Massey’s Community Studies class. Taylor works at Cooke School in Mrs. Jodi Johnson’s third grade class. Taylor a full story >