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Freshman goalkeeper Carter Jones rushes to intercept a ball before the other team can score a point. In such a crucial role Jones finds that to support his team he must remain calm and effectively communicate with his teammates.

Freshman finds his place on Varsity Soccer

Michael Vienneau, Dispatch Reporter February 26, 2024

After finishing first in the district the year prior, Bowie fell short, losing in the first round to Stony Point in the 2022-2023 season. As last season came to a close, Coach Ryan Logan turned to two...

Traffic and Student Safety

Vivi Lopez-Stern, Commentary Editor February 16, 2024

Many high school students dream of the day when, newly acquired driver’s license in hand, they can finally drive themselves to school. This rite of passage can give a newfound sense of freedom and independence...

Padalino kicking the ball to a Center Back from a goalkick.

Junior Fiona Padalino shoots her shot for Harvard soccer

Bentlee Toland, Feature Editor February 16, 2024

Junior Fiona Padalino checks her email as usual, and her jaw drops as her eyes scan across the screen. It’s an email from Harvard to go to a soccer camp. Padalino was in shock and denial, thinking...

Night After Podcast | Poor Things

Audrey Cullinane, Dispatch Reporter February 2, 2024

Audrey and Olivia are back to discuss their favorite movie of 2023, Poor Things!

Freshman finds phenomenal fun in producing music

Savannah Riggins, Dispatch Reporter February 1, 2024

The strings of a guitar ring out, carrying the melody crafted by freshman Alex Doles. The sounds of a piano add to the melody of the song. The vocals are the final product as Doles sits back, satisfied...

EXTRACTION TEAM: Members of bee club need to suit up in large bee-proof suits to help protect themselves from stings. These suits need to cover every inch of skin to ensure no bees can get inside. Bees die after stinging, if they are not able to sting the keepers, the bees are safer.  “We’re not in control, the bees are, and mother nature is” Nona Spillers said.

These bees buzzzzzzzzzz

Noah Bihan, Photo Essay Editor January 26, 2024

In the meticulous world of beekeeping, with the smell of smoke in the air, and the distinct buzz of wings fluttering, a beekeeper’s suit protects them from the dangers of handling the thousands of bees....

Night After Podcast | Nostalgia-based Comedy of 2023

Audrey Cullinane, Dispatch Reporter January 26, 2024

Have you noticed a trend throughout the past year of raunchy teen and young-adult-centered movies? In this episode, host Audrey Cullinane and guest Genevieve Thiel discuss this phenomenon and what it means...

The Dawgs sweep the Austin High Maroons

The Dawgs sweep the Austin High Maroons

Cooper Ceniceros-Fike, Dispatch Reporter January 22, 2024

Last week, the Dawgs swept the Austin High Maroons in both men's and women's soccer and basketball. The boy's soccer team beat Austin High 1-0 and is currently undefeated in district play. The Dawgs...

LIVE HONEYCOMB: Sophomore Bee Club vice president Pluto Trippe presents a live honeycomb collected from their own hives, which are located on campus, to the Fall Fest attendees. Trippe and other Bee Club members also handed out homemade hot honey tea to students visiting their booth. “I think Fall Fest is the best way to spend the day before break,” Trippe said. “It allows students to make a better connection to not only Bowie but the clubs that Bowie has to offer and that unlocks so many opportunities for students that can help them throughout their life and high school.”

Yearly Fall Fest kickstarts fall break

Arden Ray, Photo Essay Editor January 17, 2024

To kick off Thanksgiving break with fun and excitement, Bowie held its annual Fall Fest. Fall Fest is an event created and planned by the No Place for Hate organization and involves clubs and organizations...

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