• The Buffalo Boys’ basketball team hosted Zimmerman, the #9 team in AAA, on Thursday. The Varsity lost 57-62, making their record 14-7 Although Zimmerman is no longer in the Mississippi 8 Conference, Thursday’s game was still an important one. Zimmerman is ranked #9 in the state for AAA, and is a very fundamentally sound team. They are at the top of the Granite Ridge Conference and now have a record of 17-4. The Bison were…

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  • The Tatanka yearbook is now on sale for $70, but only through February 17.  Students wishing go purchase a yearbook can still do so is in room A210 or at bhs.cc. Buffalo High School’s Tatanka Yearbook is ranked top in State, and has been winning awards for years. The yearbook staff takes on four deadlines throughout the year writing, designing, and using photography to show off all of the aspects that make our school remarkable.…

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  • The Tri-M Variety Show was held on Saturday in the Performing Arts Center. It was hosted by Charlie Aldrich and Liza Davis. It featured acts by many BHS students including Jade Dietz, Jake Fredenall, Julie Simonson, Michael Swearingen, Nicholas Swearingen, Tim Kunze, Taya Odeen, Hannah Walters, Ellie Bischoff, Liza Davis, Adam Kolling, Kaelie Lund, Tim Kunze, Megan Shipley, Spencer Gosewisch, Michelle Lee, Lindsey Kappa, Charlie Aldrich, Emma Pearson, Alleson Stensing, Ben Kath, John Stensing, and…

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  • Men groaning, weights being dropped, sweat, and people running. At any gym this is what you see. Students have access to the gym and weight room before and after school, so why would they want to pay to work out Gold’s Gym, rather than work out at the school? Some reasons that students work out at Gold’s is for the extra classes they offer, some work out for the environment, and others do it because…

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  • The classrooms at BHS are all decorated differently. There are things on the windows, the walls, the doors, and even hanging from the ceiling. In English Teacher Tracy Hagstrom-Durant’s room, the moment students walk in they are surrounded by toy clowns that she has collected. She has some of them on a large shelf just inside the door. Other clowns are on strings hanging from the ceiling. “A lot of people think that the clowns…

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  • As BHS students walk into the cafeteria during lunch, they are often greeted by tables promoting various activities, or selling tickets to different events. With Valentine’s Day approaching, SSU (Students Stepping Up) is selling Hershey’s Hugs and Kisses during lunch and as well as before school. For one dollar, students can buy a small bag of Hugs and Kisses and personalize a note for a friend. These will be delivered to their friends during class…

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  • The Buffalo Boys Swimming and Diving team finished up their season last week with two home meets. On Tuesday, the boys won the meet vs. St. Cloud Apollo, the first of two meets. Freshman Brian Pettit broke the 26 second mark in the 50 yard freestyle with a time of 25.9 seconds. In diving, Senior Spencer Chenoweth took Second with a personal best score of 188.55. Ending the meet with the 400 freestyle relay, Buffalo’s…

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  • Students at Buffalo High School have had the privilege to play many helpful roles in their school, such as sports, teacher assistants, and other activities to feel like a team. This year, students have the opportunity to mentor their peers. Some are taking this chance to  help classmates with disabilities. The opportunity began when teachers and students were asked to take a survey at the end of last year. “When the question was asked ‘Do you…

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  • Students will be voting for their favorite T-shirt design on Monday following the close of the Act Out Loud T-shirt contest today. Juniors Mark Bjork, Erin Mackethun, Cati Soppeland, and Avonlea Hubbard along with Senior Kirsten Kaufman started the Act Out Loud design contest to promote against distracted driving at Buffalo High School. “Distracted Driving is anything that takes your eyes off the road.” says Mackethun. Act out loud hosts a design competition every year…

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  • The Music Department held their only band concert that featured all three bands on February 6 in the Performing Arts Center. This is the only concert which consists of the three bands performing in the same night. The night started off with the Freshman Band, followed with Varsity Band and lastly the Concert Band. Among the three there was a total of twelve pieces played that lasted about an hour and a half. During the night…

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