BHS Norseman Newspaper in Bryan ISD

BHS Norseman Newspaper in Bryan ISD The Norseman, published during each academic school year, covers news, events and students at Bryan

The Norseman, published during each academic school year, covers news, events and students at Bryan High School in Bryan, Texas. Staff members meet daily to plan, write, produce and design both the print and online editions of The Norseman, and compete in Academic UIL events in the Fall and Spring semesters.

Please enjoy the 2025-2026 blooper reel made from this year's clips.
05/12/2026

Please enjoy the 2025-2026 blooper reel made from this year's clips.

Please enjoy the 2025-2026 blooper reel made from this year’s clips.

Watch now to learn about upcoming events for the week of May 4 at Bryan High.
05/05/2026

Watch now to learn about upcoming events for the week of May 4 at Bryan High.

Watch now to learn about upcoming events for the week of May 4 at Bryan High.

04/30/2026

Norseman editor Will Zwerneman sat down with junior Taylor Pail to talk about her award-winning children’s book and creative journey 🎨📚
Pail shares how she earned a silver medal at state in TAFE with Manners at the Circus, a book she wrote and illustrated herself, inspired by her younger brother. She discusses developing unique characters, balancing creativity with storytelling, and the importance of teaching manners to young readers.
🎧 Tune in to the Norseman Podcast to hear how Pail turned her idea into a state-recognized project and what’s next for her as a future educator and author.

Watch now to learn about upcoming events for the week of April 27 at Bryan High.
04/28/2026

Watch now to learn about upcoming events for the week of April 27 at Bryan High.

Watch now to learn about upcoming events for the week of April 27 at Bryan High.

04/27/2026

When the final whistle sounded, junior Zoe Sonnier had done more than win a match. She had made school history as Bryan High’s first female state wrestling champion, turning months of discipline, redemption, and determination into a title that can never be duplicated. Alongside her, teammate sophomore Katelynn Dockery was making history of her own, becoming the first wrestler from Bryan High to earn All-American honors while continuing her rise as one of the program’s top competitors.

"My mindset going into state was to win positions," Zoe said. "I wanted to do what I do best and set up my shots."

That approach kept her focused in the biggest moments. Zoe said her main priority in the final match was controlling positions while reminding herself to stay mentally and physically strong.

"I realized I had a real shot after I made the finals," Zoe said.

Watch now to learn about upcoming events for the week of April 20 at Bryan High.
04/20/2026

Watch now to learn about upcoming events for the week of April 20 at Bryan High.

Watch now to learn about upcoming events for the week of April 20 at Bryan High.

04/17/2026

Blake Joseph watches spring practice from the sidelines of Merrill Green Stadium, but his mind drifts back to a different field, and a different sideline from a different time. In 2004, as Bryan High’s quarterback, he stood at Kyle Field after a 26–21 Crosstown Showdown victory over A&M Consolidated. Now, 22 years later, Joseph returns to Bryan High, this time as the head coach and athletic director.

"It’s kind of surreal for me and feels like a full-circle moment," Joseph said. "I was born and raised here, went through SFA Middle School and Bryan High, and Friday night lights with packed stands were always special.”

A Bryan native, Joseph has had success coaching at Texas high schools, including Denton Guyer, Magnolia West, Temple High School, and Caldwell High School, and was the quarterbacks coach at the University of North Texas in 2021.

04/16/2026

By the time you’re done reading this article, you will have spent three minutes of your life reading this opinion piece. For the rest of your life, if anyone asks you what you were doing on precisely this day at precisely this time, you were reading this article. That is how you spent those seconds. Now they’re fixed. Forever. That is about 0.0000071% of your life owned forever by my writing.

Time is valuable and time is limited. As high schoolers, we’ve often been told that we have our lives ahead of us. In many ways, this is true. However, looking at it another way, the average student has already lived 20% of their life.

That’s a fifth of our lives. Gone. No takebacks, no refunds. However, you spent those seconds is etched that way in history forever.

So, we should live each day like it’s the most important day of our lives, right? Make the most of every fleeting second because we’ll only live each once?

Or, we could just… not.

04/15/2026

I am incapable of forming an opinion. There, I said it; the haters were right. For most people, forming an opinion is fairly simple: Think about a topic, find what's wrong with it, then form an opinion. For me, on the other hand, it's nearly impossible. Maybe it's the sleep deprivation, or maybe it's the junk I fuel myself with, but I cannot form an opinion.

To start off this opinion piece, I want to say that I’m only writing about my inability to form an opinion because I cannot come up with an opinion to write about for the Norseman that is not controversial or significant enough to write about.

When I’m in the shower, I typically shower myself with thoughts (pun intended). These thoughts could range from rethinking life decisions, innovative designs, reviewing my day, or, most importantly, forming opinions. Right after the shower, I forget them. I don’t know if this is because of the 20 minutes worth of steam infecting my brain, or if it’s because I'm about to fall asleep.

Watch now to learn about upcoming events for the week of April 13 at Bryan High.
04/15/2026

Watch now to learn about upcoming events for the week of April 13 at Bryan High.

Watch now to learn about upcoming events for the week of April 13 at Bryan High.

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Bryan, TX
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