Eagle eye news reboots

Madison Krebs, Class of 2025

Fall 2022 Issue

Athletic highlights sees Sydnee and Jack return

Whip of the Week returns, a fan favorite, to look inside and under the hood of new cars from the BWHS parking lot.

Former hosts of the show enlisted the help of their younger brothers to keep the legacy of Finer Things Alive. The show discusses the finer things in life and offers reviews, current events, and trending topics, not to mention some laughs.

Logan is back to offer laughs and important campus announcements 

Eagle Eye News returns to a daily broadcast for 2023 year, with the return of a few favorites.

Finer Things returned to Eagle Eye News. Brothers of former hosts and show creators, Juniors Nick Garee and Colton Mckee, now host.

The duo has to live up to the legacy of everyone's favorite Friday segment, but they are confident.

“We're just going to have fun with it and not stress too much about it”.

Finer things will look the same and be shot using the same set, Mckee's home, but the pair said, “We will put our own spin on the show."

These boys are excited to put their all into the segment and to show the school how they are capable of carrying on its legacy.

Another Popular segment returning is Whip of the Week. The segment will be air multiple times a month. Caleb Curran and Jake Pavlak will be hosting this segment.

Curran revealed that they have no specific cars in mind yet. They select whatever the students drive to school that might make the segment interesting, but they will try to find a wide variety of vehicles in the parking lot to have on the show.

According to Curran, it's not always about the car. He said he likes to hear funny stories from the owner and about the vehicle; this makes it interesting and fun.

The fun, upbeat segment is another student favorite, but it comes with some challenges too. Curran explained that some people do not want to show off their car, and often, people do not know anything about their cars. This makes it harder to film and interview because they have less to say for the segment.

Despite some of the challenges, what the hosts like about the segment is the ability to see what everyone drives and the chance to showcase it all for all students to see.