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The Boy’s Basketball team fell to the top team in the State yesterday, losing 67-31 to Osseo. “I was disappointed; I thought we’d do better,” said Junior Sam Ortman. “We need to stick together, keep our heads up, and work together. We’re going to keep believing in our system, teammates, and coaches.” Buffalo Varsity’s next game is a home game against t St. Cloud Apollo on December 28 at seven p.m.
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Dec. 20 — Buffalo’s Boy’s Hockey team lead a stampede to victory over Coon rapids on Saturday evening. The game was held in the Buffalo civic center and it was a battle according to Bison skaters. The players went into the game hungry for victory after tying 3-3 in OT against Orono, the 16th ranked team in the class A division, a few days before. “We should have won the game against Orono, because Rouse scored six…
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The way people dress reflects their personality. A dress code isn’t just a fashion trend, but is a way that people express who they are. Where ever someone is, there will be people dressed in every style imaginable There are the punks, rockers, preps, originals, sporty, or others. Different people will dress differently to express who they are though they don’t really realize it. Out of 50 people polled, 27 said that they like to dress…
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Do you know what’s coming up next week? Christmas, Holiday Break? How about the end of the world? For months, some people have said that the world is going to end on December 21, 2012. Now we’re only a week away and no one is talking about it. Should we prepare for this or not? “I think no, because I think it’s a sin to predict when the world is going to end,” said Junior…
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Though there are more than 150 classes available to take at BHS, not all kids are completely satisfied with their choices. Almost 100 students at BHS were given surveys asking them what classes they would create if they could, and there was a wide variety of ideas that came from them. “A debate class would be cool,” said Senior Nick Engfer. “You could come in each day with a new topic to debate and then…
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From hitting the basketball court to dealing with the demands of expectations, The Hoofprint explores topics of the mind and body. This issue features stories about the risks of failed diets, a critical review of Halo 4, an inside look at BHS students who received a tattoo before the age requirement changed, and the stress of competing for perfection. Open publication – Free publishing – More bhs
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Not being able to drop off kids by the cafeteria is what this school is saying no to now. People that want to drop people off there are upset because no one has given them an accurate response as to why they can’t. “I don’t actually know why,” said Vicki Davidson. Most people know what Davidson does but she is the person who “controls” the parking lot and directs it. Davidson had a couple other things…
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“I don’t understand why Sign Language is accepted as a second language but Braille isn’t,” said Sophomore Alexis Garcia. Garcia has been pushing for the opportunity to take Braille as his second language for about two years. However, he hasn’t been able to make progress. Most blind or visually impaired kids around the state of Minnesota have to get it approved by their school district to study Braille as their second language, but some high schools have the choice for…
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“If I do happen to get shot and die, then I have died in honor for my country,” said Senior Devon Bainey. Bainey understands the risks of losing his life, but has had his mind set on joining the Marines for two years. Back in September, Bainey took the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB), which is an intelligence test needed to get into the Marines. He passed with a high score and now spends four…
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