• 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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  • The rock, which was painted green in remembrance of Sophomore Sam Lewandoski, who died on January 3, 2012, was painted over white with the saying “This is not the Rock” for the Clue Game this year. And some students are not happy with it. The Clue Game returned to BHS for its third year, and this time the focus of the game revolves around The Rock being stolen. What was merely supposed to be a minor joke…

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  • The Social Problems took a field trip to tour Target Field on March 15 to learn how the stadium was built to be the most Eco-friendly in America. The grass was bright green which is unusual for Minnesota in middle March. The grass was imported from Colorado. Underneath the grass they have various types of dirt layered. When it rains the soil will absorb the water and the field can stay dry enough to play. The field…

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  • Students in English teacher Dave Robinson‘s Enriched English 10 class had a Skype session with English professor Stanley Lombardo on Monday.  The class recently finished Homer’s Odyssey and Lombardo translated the version they read. Robinson chose this translation of the Odyssey a few years ago and contacted him joining LinkedIn. “Basically, I called him,” said Robinson. “I knew his name and I saw his name pop in for reviews.  The class had questions that I…

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  • Neil Schlagel, the new JAG teacher, has been satisfying appetites for years. As the former co-owner of a restaurant, he is now stepping into a role full of people hungry for knowledge. Schlagel came from the business scene into the classroom. A graduate from North Dakota State University, and former co-owner of the Blue Note Bar & Ballroom in Winsted, Minnesota, he now teaches students, many of whom are eager to learn from him. JAG…

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  • Scholarships do not just jump out to you. People seem to think scholarships come to them but in reality they have to search for them. “Scholarships are a lot of work,” said Counselor Mark Jones. “It’s like having a part time job.” Buffalo High School advertises many scholarships. You will see them posted in the counselor’s office, on the TV monitors, and in some classes. Most of the scholarships in the counselor’s office and on…

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  • More and more teens are getting tattoos but that’s been a lot harder because of the new law. In Minnesota you have to be 18 even if you have your parents permission. Due to this its made people have to wait or drive out of state to were you are able to get it done. Junior Lindsay Babler has two tattoos. One she got before the new law and the other after. She has a…

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  • This month’s issue includes a look at teens and their thoughts on sex, drugs, and alcohol, as well as a feature about BHS Bluegrass musician Carl Sones. Find out how students and staff go to extremes by taking a look inside. Open publication – Free publishing – More bhs

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  • By now, most of BHS has heard of the Kony 2012 campaign, or at least seen the large, red poster hanging in the World Languages resource area. If you haven’t, here’s what you need to know: Joseph Kony is a Ugandan warlord who has been kidnapping children to fight in the Lord’s Resistance Army (LRA) for over 26 years. A non-profit organization, Invisible Children, is doing everything they can to make Kony famous, so that…

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  • Staying up for 22 hours and running on three hours of sleep isn’t ideal. However, students anticipating the premiere of The Hunger Games are willing to sacrifice their energy in order to be the first to see the new movie. Students in Denise Wahlin-Fiskum‘s CIS Literature class are taking a field trip to the theater on Friday, March 23rd, the first day the movie is in theaters. For some students, this will be the second…

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