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The Bucs' Blade

Grand Haven's student publication of community significance since 1927

The Bucs' Blade

Grand Haven's student publication of community significance since 1927

The Bucs' Blade

Abby Reyenga

Abby Reyenga, Reporter

Abby Reyenga is 16 and a junior. She is has been interested in writing news stories and blogs for a while. She interns and does blogs for a nonprofit school, Christian Leaders Institute. She enjoys Singing, Drawing, Golf, Rally competitions with her toy poodle and she also likes to spend her free time hanging out with her friends and her family. Abby is a new member to Bucs’ blade this year.

 

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DEFYING DISEASE: Junior Izzy Villanueva lives with multiple sclerosis (MS), a chronic, progressive disease involving damage to sheaths of nerve cells in brain and spinal cord. Villanueva doesn't want to be defined by her disease.

More than MS

Abby Reyenga, Reporter
March 27, 2016
Junior Talia Desanto shows off her style with classic Doc Martins and a statement coat. 
Desanto's fashion is influenced largely by her experience in California and her sister.

What are you wearing?

Abby Reyenga, Reporter
March 2, 2016
HAPPY HOVERING: Hoverboards are quickly making it to the top of wish lists. A hoverboard is a balancing scooter that moves in response to weight shifts and is used for personal transportation. Talk of hoverboards started to surface in early November.

Hoverboard hype

Abby Reyenga, Reporter
February 19, 2016
MOREY'S MOTTO: After a suicide attempt, freshman Faith Morey discovers how to deal with bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is a mental illness that causes extreme mood swings, suddenly fluctuating between high and low emotions.  Though she's struggled and some days are still a battle, Morey's motto has become to stay positive.

Another side of me

Abby Reyenga, Reporter
February 19, 2016
Rolling towards acceptance

Rolling towards acceptance

Abby Reyenga, Reporter
December 7, 2015
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