The September/October issue of the Crimson Times came out and students couldn’t wait to get them. They were sold at tables during all lunches and for a 25-cent donation, each student could recieve his/her own copy. The table produced a lot of traffic back and forth between students and teachers, receiving a lot of donations, too. A couple of members on the newspaper staff told of what the paper was all about and why students liked it so much.
“It’s informative, keeps you in the know, and [gives you] the feel of Bloomingdale,” said junior Kelsey Rodriguez. The staff said in their writing the paper, they talk about school affairs with the goal of keeping all the students in touch.
“It’s interesting reading about your school and it reflects school spirit,” said senior Sloane Hovan when asked why students should pick up a copy.
In that case, there is much ’school spirit’ circulating around the school with the new buzz of the Crimson Times coming out and will be until the next one stirs up the school again.



