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Students interviewed express their opinions on what they think High School might be like for them in the future. Kids ranging from Preschool to 8th Grade were asked what they think High School will be like to see how their expectations vary by age.
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Sitting around the lunch table, four Junior boys discuss how appealing to girls they would be if they heard their version of barbershop quartet. Ben Lepinski, Auston Alvarez, Hunter Fonkert, and Michael Wegter were put in choir class together, the boys realized their talents for singing and decided they should sing as a group. “We are all best friends and were all good singers, so we thought, ‘Why don’t we sing together?’” said Lepinski. With…
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“Once I hit a move, I can feel the beat and everything comes natural. It is something I know I am pretty good at, so it’s easy for me. I feel like it’s something I can connect with. I feel confident doing it.” Four months ago, Junior Reed Kuhlman found a video on YouTube of a guy who goes by the name of NonStop who dances “dubstep.” Nonstop’s video’s encouraged Kuhlman to try this style…
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Garry Gullickson came to BHS this past week and spoke to the Sophomore American History and Junior World Studies classes, and told them about his experiences with having been in the Marines and going to war.
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Last week on Wednesday, May 23, Life Coach Jen Brentano came to Buffalo High School to talk to girls about how to have a positive outlook on life.
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Addison Thein – Photos and Video, Hope Mueller – Graphic and Video, Valerie Ostvig – Article After racing the mile at 4:56, Freshman Jonathan Eastlund scored a personal best, beating his previous score of 4:58. Eastlund, a varsity runner, typically runs the 800 meter and the mile, his most recent time on the 800 being 2:10. Eastlund’s improvements resulted from strenuous practices and vigilant coaches. “Workouts are tough,” said Eastlund. “Knutson is pretty hard on…
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Thursday, April 19, three teachers, Spanish Teacher Daryl Boeckers, English Teacher Joel Squadroni, and JAG-MN Teacher Neil Schlagel, dedicated two hours out of their day and took a risk in organizing their first cooking lesson. This session was particularly geared towards guys who wanted to experiment and cook for prom. Boeckers had this idea of teaching students how to cook for prom for over three years before it was put into action. “I wanted to…
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The movies would lead us to believe that at some point a pair of opposite gender friends will have a revelation and realize they are in love. Then the movie ends and they presumably live happily ever after. I mean, we don’t write songs about a man and a woman being great friends their whole lives. But this is cinema and song, so how do this play out in real life? Story continues after the…
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Carlton Urdahl’s eyes light up when a student finally makes a breakthrough in his calculus class. Whether he’s jumping with joy or slapping his Expo marker into his hand, Urdahl has spent 49 years of his life teaching kids how to solve quadratic equations and inequalities. Although he could have retired years ago, Urdahl returns each year for the love of what he does and the people that surround him on a daily basis. “I…
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Students were asked, “If you could tell your teachers anything, and have them understand, what would you say?” Find out what students at BHS want their teachers to know.
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