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Technology is always looking at ways to improve. Whether it be bringing text messages into a phone, email, and social networking sites. But is this improving technology good on society? Is this making it easier or harder for future real world tasks? “I believe that technology is always a good thing,” said Junior Adria Scherber. “But at some point it needs to be controlled. I do not like texting as much as I like talking…
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The guys of BHS have said and done some pretty cute things to girls. Now they, along with their girls, have revealed them to Hoofprint.net reporters. Here are some of the favorites. “Can I get a picture of you for my sketches?” “I’m not the brightest, but you make me brighter.” “You’re my everything and you make me so happy. I want to be with you forever.” ~He wrote prom in candles on the side…
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Every Friday in Mrs. Hulley’s World Studies class students play a game called the “News Game.” Four teams of however many students, about six-seven categories and four columns. Your team picks a category and Hulley reads you the question for either one,two,three, or four points. Unless the question is a daily double then you can wager the original amount or go double the points you have. Know how to play now? Good, hopefully you’ll understand…
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Mrs. Wahlin-Fiskum’s CIS literature class traveled to the University of Minnesota to listen to a professor lecture about postmodernism. They traveled down, during the school day, on Tuesday, May 14th. After they listened to the professor lecture, the class had a discussion about the books they have read in class, which was a total of nine. The main story they discussed was a short story called Super-Frog Saves Tokyo by Murakami Haruki. “It was interesting to hear what other schools…
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After a rough week of playing 6 games, the Bison softball team is back at it. On Monday, the team headed to Becker High School to play the Bulldogs who had shut down the Bison 10-1 in their previous meeting in April. The team was entering the game looking for a big win after losing five of the six games the week before. With strong defense and powerful offence they took control and got the…
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Fresh out of medical school, Dr. Shayla Wilson (‘04), visited Ryan McCallum’s Journalism 2 class to give perspective on eight years of secondary education, healthcare in Uganda, and what it means to be creative inside the walls of a hospital. Wilson attended the University of Minnesota for both her undergraduate and medical education. On June 8, she will move to Chicago to begin her 3-year residency and finally get paid to work. Residency is required…
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The Minnesota All-State Honor Band had over 700 high school music students audition for 200 spots. Sophomore Hanna Hermanson received that honor, and was the lone representative from BHS Band. “When [Music Teacher Mike] Knutson announced that I got in, I was like, ‘How did I get in?’ I panicked, I was like, ‘Why did you call my name?’ I turned to my friend amber and I said, ‘What did I do?’ and Sophomore Amber [Doebler] said ‘ALL…
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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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This Sunday will be Mother’s Day, a day to celebrate mothers everywhere. Sons and daughters everywhere of all ages are making collages, picture frames, and handwritten notes to give to their moms. Everyone’s mom is different though, so here are some of the things that make those moms (and grandmas) great. 1. “My mom is always willing to drive me to different rodeos and willing to support me in whatever I’m doing. Whenever I have…
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