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On March 26th, students walked into Buffalo High School at the beginning of the week, expecting nothing out of the ordinary, nothing other than a replication of every other school day. Little did they know the lockers, classrooms, and hallways were to be filled with color and positive phrases. It was unknown when students walked into the school exactly who the creator was and why they did it. No student stepped up, no announcements were…
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Coming into the new year, BHS added a coffee bar available to students and staff in the morning and during lunches. The range of flavors varies anywhere from french vanilla to toasted marshmallow; french vanilla being the most preferred flavor by students. A survey taken by 198 students shows that 110 view the coffee bar as a improvement to our schools culture. Even though many students responded they don’t drink coffee, a majority stated they thought…
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Quite recently, students at BHS have found a new game to play in their free time, and it’s called Slither. With more and more classes having available computers, students are finding more and more activities to kill time, including computer games. Slither.io is played much like the game Agar.io that was released last year, where now you gain in length instead of mass because you are a snake. The object of the game is to…
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Going on the Spain trip on June 10th are 30 students from BHS’ Spanish classes. In order to go on the trip, the students were required to have gone through at least the third level of Spanish, although many have gone on to Spanish 4. On the morning of June 10th, the students will get up before their normal school time in order to board their plane in Minneapolis at 8:00 AM. The plane will…
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A driver’s license is one of the most important things to have in order to get around from place to place. Most students here at BHS take there test while they are juniors and seniors. Many teenagers associate the rite of passage of getting their license with freedom, but with it comes the responsibility of practicing your driving skills. “Try to feel relaxed when taking the test. I almost failed because I got so nervous…
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With graduation just around the corner, many students are left wondering what their next step is. Business partners, Seniors Cole Ehresmann and Josh Robinson have a plan, a goal, and a Hive? That’s right, these Seniors have started endeavors by creating a clothing line called “The Hive Apparel”. “Cole came up with the idea,” said Robinson. “He saw other people get big by starting out like we are. Everyone just laughed, but I thought it…
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For the past few weeks on most people’s Facebook their newsfeed has consisted of people jumping into the cold water. People are nominated to jump in the water by one of their friends and when they get nominated they either have 24 or 48 hours to complete the challenge. The challenged has been called the Polar Plunge or the Cold Water Challenge. If the person doesn’t complete the challenge they are supposed to donate money…
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On May 2, the Tatanka yearbook staff, along with five other schools, went to an all day workshop in the Bison Room to prepare for next years yearbook. “We talked to the other schools about their past books and future ideas and came up with ideas and themes for our next years book,” said Junior Joshua Fischmann. Guest speaker, Jeff Moffitt, came to speak about designing a yearbook and ways to sell many books. The…
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In eighth grade, Senior Nicholas Soden joined marching band, not expecting to continue marching outside of high school. As a couple years went on, Soden realized that this was a huge part of his life and something that he wanted to do in the future. The opportunity came to try out for one of the top 12 drum corps, the Blue Knights Drum and Bugle Corps. “They’re one of the drum corps that gets to…
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Minnesota High School Golf is always presented with obstacles early in the season as players struggle to find somewhere to practice. Oftentimes practicing outside doesn’t become an option until late in the season, considering it’s hard to find your golf ball when it’s buried in a foot of snow. However the players have been very fortunate this year, getting the chance to compete in their first meet at Pebble Creek on April 15th. “It was…
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