The online news for the students and staff at Somerset Berkley Regional High School

The Breeze

The online news for the students and staff at Somerset Berkley Regional High School

The Breeze

The online news for the students and staff at Somerset Berkley Regional High School

The Breeze

Ryan Rose, Editor and Social Media Manager

Ryan is currently in his senior year at Somerset Berkley Regional High School and this is his third year as a member of The Breeze, where he will serve as this year's editor and social media manager. He is also a member of Model UN here at Somerset Berkley. Outside of school, he can often be found either reading a book or practicing the ukulele and piano.  Ryan is also heavily interested in politics and volunteered for the Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign.

All content by Ryan Rose
The Ghost of Christmas Past in the 2009 animated version of Charles Dickens A Christmas Carol

Interviews with Breezers Past

Ryan Rose, Editor
December 22, 2023
The SATs Are Becoming Useless

The SATs Are Becoming Useless

Ryan Rose, Editor
November 13, 2023
The Chernobyl power plant after its explosion in 1986 (image courtesy of the Associated Press).

This Week in History (4/24)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
April 24, 2023
“New Coke” advertisements that were promoted in 1985. (Image courtesy of Todd Gipstein / Corbis via Getty Images file)

This Week in History (4/17)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
April 17, 2023
Artwork depicting what the fleeing from the sinking Titanic may have looked like. (Image courtesy of Willy Stöwer/ullstein bild via Getty Images)

This Week in History (4/10)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
April 10, 2023
Headlines from April 6th, 1917’s edition of The Albany-Decatur Daily proclaiming the US entrance into World War I.

This Week in History (4/3)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
April 3, 2023
An edited photo of Joan Ceciel Quigley, the astrologist who advised Nancy Reagan and the White House in the 1980s. (Image courtesy of SIPA PRESS/REX)

This Week in History (3/27)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
March 27, 2023
Artwork depicting Anne Hutchinson preaching in her home, an act that would later get her banished from the Massachusetts Bay Colony. (Harpers Monthly, Feb 1901)

This Week in History (3/20)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
March 20, 2023
Golda Meir’s profile on TIME Magazine’s list of the 100 most influential women. (Image courtesy of Burt Glinn—Magnum Photos)

This Week in History (3/13)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
March 13, 2023
Civil Rights protesters marching in Selma, Alabama on March 7th, 1965. (Image courtesy of Wikimedia)

This Week in History (3/6)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
March 6, 2023
A popular piece of art depicting the Boston Massacre that was published in newspapers throughout Boston and other parts of colonial America.

This Week in History (2/27)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
February 27, 2023
An early photo of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. (Photo courtesy of Getty Images)

This Week in History (2/20)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
February 20, 2023
A popularized piece of art capturing the explosion of the USS Maine. (Photo courtesy of the Cuban Studies Institute)

This Week in History (2/13)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
February 13, 2023
A portrait of Mary, Queen of Scots. (Image courtesy of the Library of Congress)

This Week in History (2/6)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
February 6, 2023
Image courtesy of the Summit County Health Department

Why We Should Be Wearing Masks

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
February 6, 2023
A photo of Mahatma Gandhi (courtesy of Central Press/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

This Week in History 1/30

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
January 30, 2023
Production shots of the original Broadway cast of The Phantom of the Opera. (Image courtesy of Playbill)

This Week in History (1/23)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
January 23, 2023
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt being inaugurated into the presidency for the fourth time on January 20th, 1945. (Image courtesy of PBS)

This Week in History (1/16)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
January 16, 2023
Passengers of the US Airways flight 1549 being rescued on the Hudson River. (Photo courtesy of Janis Krum / TwitPic)

This Week in History (1/9)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
January 9, 2023
Ronald Reagan being sworn in as the Governor of California. (Image Courtesy of Wikimedia Commons)

This Week in History (1/2)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
January 2, 2023
The cover page of an edition of The Liberator. (The Liberator, 1837)

This Week in History (12/26)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
December 26, 2022
Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze

This Week in History (12/19)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
December 20, 2022
An example of the festive Colonel Sanders statues found throughout Japan during the holidays. (Imaged courtesy of Times Out - Tokyo)

KFC for Christmas?

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
December 13, 2022
A scene from the 1966 version of How The Grinch Stole Christmas! (Warner Bros.)

This Week in History (12/12)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
December 12, 2022
(Image courtesy of Keystone/Getty Images)

This Week in History (12/5)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
December 5, 2022
Rosa Parks participating in the Montgomery Bus Boycott. (Image courtesy of Don Cravens/Getty Images)

This Week in History (11/28)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
November 28, 2022
Mickey Mouse makes his appearance in the very first Macys Thanksgiving Day Parade. (Image courtesy of Disney)

This Week in History (11/21)

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
November 21, 2022
Seven Question Slam: Mrs. Soares

Seven Question Slam: Mrs. Soares

Ryan Rose, Co-Editor
October 24, 2022
From left to right: Kiri Setzer, Co-President Thomas Rose, Co-President Dylan Harbeck, Aydin Hinton, Tiernan Messier, and club advisor Dr. Burke

New Club Forms at Somerset Berkley

Ryan Rose, Editor in-Training
October 25, 2021
Load More Stories

Comments (0)

The Breeze encourages this area to be used to foster thought-provoking discussion among all readers and staff. Comments are expected to adhere to our standards and to be respectful and constructive. As such, we do not permit the use of profanity, foul language, personal attacks, or the use of language that might be interpreted as libelous. Comments are reviewed and must be approved by a moderator to ensure that they meet these standards. The Breeze does not allow anonymous comments, and The Breeze requires a valid email address. The email address will not be displayed but will be used to confirm your comments. As a student run newspaper the Breeze expects readers to contact our editorial staff using the comment box below for all questions or concerns. -The Breeze Staff
All The Breeze Picks Reader Picks Sort: Newest