One Cord, Many Questions. Should Graduates Have More Options?

    As we approach the end of the school year, the bittersweet sense of graduation for seniors lingers in the halls,…

    What Do Grades Really Represent?

    In less than a week, we will leave this school for the summer, and for the nearly-400 members of the…

    To Seniors Who Feel Like They’re Falling Behind

    It’s so easy to feel like everyone knows what they’re doing and you’re getting lost. Wondering what your major should…

    Survey: Has Your Screen Impacted Your Social Life?

     INTRODUCTION Have you ever got your screen time report back and realize how much time you spend on your device…

    What’s Going On in the Biology Department?

    Two classes, AP Biology and CIS Human Anatomy, are going to change curriculum and names for the 2026-2027 school year.…

    Advisory’s Conflict With State Standards

    The Minnesota Department of Education defines Social Emotional Learning very clearly: “Social emotional learning (SEL) is broadly understood as a…

    The Allure of Bison Online

    Every year at prom or graduation, there are students that nobody else has seen. Unfamiliar faces appear, who will walk…

    Times Have Changed

    4 weeks ago two students decided to finally put a voice to an issue so many have. Evelyn Diethelm ’28…

    Hoof Tracks: With Heaven On Top by Zach Bryan

    Zach Bryan’s sixth studio album, With Heaven On Top, is his most recent release in the past two years, consisting…

    Voices

    The student voices of Buffalo High School, offering diverse opinions on the issues and entertainment that impact the community.

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    • Buffalo High school-Devin Davidson regularly arrives and leaves the school with an empty parking lot, and dark skies. Davidson spends about 8-15 hrs a week with Divers ed and behind the wheel during the school year in addition to his teaching duties. Davidson gets here early to prep for the day by brushing the snow off the driver’s education cars and shoveling them out. The next step in the day is to prep for his classes.…

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    • “Buffalo High School needs a mycology club.” This is just one of the many ideas the students of Buffalo have to improve the school. Multiple Students from multiple grades were asked the same question, “If you could change the school in one way how would you do so?” Around one third of the answers were about lunch. “Chicken Patty everyday, not just Tuesdays and Thursdays,” said Freshman Kaden Dolls. About a quarter of the answers…

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    • 71 students at BHS were recently asked what their favorite lunch is. The Cheesy Bread Bites made their debut at the start of this year, and hit it off with many people. They are a resemblance of the beloved Cheese Filled Bread sticks, that are no longer an option. “I love cheese.”  Junior Mackenzie Holmquist said.”So anything cheese related, I like.”  Mini Corn Dogs were just as popular as the Bread Bites. They have been…

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    • Seth Curran and John Russett, seniors at Buffalo high school, took different directions in their senior photo session. John Russett, paid $0 while Seth Curran paid $1509.59. “I didn’t really care about my pictures, but my mom wanted them to be high quality, so we hired a photographer,” said Curran. While many seniors take the more expensive way by hiring a photographer, some take a cheaper route, like John Russett. “Honestly I didn’t really want…

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    • Four thousand two hundred and thirty one miles away from home, Swede Vera Tiger has been attending Buffalo High School for the past 10 months. Leaving her family, friends, and school behind in her country of Sweden, she took on a new lifestyle with her host family and nervously waited for her American senior year to start. “To leave Sweden for a year was really difficult for me because it meant that I had to…

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    • Choir teacher Michael Walsh has been teaching for 38 years, and he has been at Buffalo High School for 33 years. During his time at Buffalo High School, Walsh has helped many students grow and become the best musicians that they can. “It’s been amazing working with Walsh, truly fantastic,” Sophomore Jack Lanners said. “He has taught me so much over only two years, and he has been a huge impact in my high school…

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    • As the school is winding down I wanted to do a more fun topic so why not be generic and talk about love. Interviewing these teachers got me these responses. “Be safe.” -FACS Teacher Julie Mundahl “Remember that the other person is a human being.” -English Teacher Ryan McCallum “Get yourself a cat. Nothing else matters.” -Math Teacher Abigail Bohler “Marry rich. Fall in love later.” -Math Teacher Michael Bloch “RUN!!!!!” -American Government Teacher Devin…

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    • 10. ICE POP MOLDS I Mean lets be real Buffalo is a fairly boring town so you are gonna have to be creative at home to entertain your self. So why not make a tasty treat,save money and entertain your self. EASY TO USE- they are easy to make healthy snacks delicious snacks. Use your fav fruit juice, smoothie recipe or even yogurt. SAVE MONEY- They are flexible, Reusable and dishwasher safe. They are 100%…

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    • Buffalo High School has been recognizing seniors in the music department through the showcase concert for longer than any of the current music teachers have been teaching in Buffalo. “It’s a big commitment for you to be in music, especially all four years,” Mr. Walsh said, “we really think that it is important to recognize the commitment that the seniors have made.” The concert is the last concert of the year and it showcases the…

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