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“During afternoon tea, there’s a shift in the air. A bone trembling chill, that tells you she’s there. There are those who believe, the whole town is cursed. But the house in the Marsh is by far the worst. What she wants is unknown, but she always comes back. The specter of darkness, the Woman in Black.” With jewelry box music playing and frightening images flashing before your eyes, you couldn’t ask for a better…
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Check out some amazing stories - featuring The Scoop on Poop, the impact of concussions, the psychology behind advertisements, One Act heading to State, the problems caused by lack of sleep, and many others.
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The Sadie Hawkins dance will return to BHS on February 17. Girls are expected to take the initiative in asking the guy to go to the dance with them. Some girls are nervous about having pressure put on them to find a date, while others are looking forward to the refreshing twist.“Yeah, I would ask someone,” said Senior Kala Czanstkowski, “I think it would be great to spend an evening with one of my guy…
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One of the most common questions a DECA member gets asked has nothing to do with the competition or the results, but is far more simple. What is DECA? The answer is simple, but doesn’t do the organization justice. If you asked what it was the standard answer is the response would be, “An organization of business and marketing students.” The most common response to that is “Oh” promptly followed by a quick subject…
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As the gymnastics season comes to an end, the seniors get ready for the future and look back on all the fun and hard times they had. For Taylor Haider, overcoming bars was the hardest. A few years ago, she broke her arm trying a new skill and has been scared of trying a routine since then. During the last home meet on Feb 2, she finally conquered her fears. Paige Habich said she will…
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The Varsity Boys’ Hockey team travelled to Rogers on Thursday to face off against the Royals for the second time this season looking to get redemption after a 5-1 loss earlier in the season. The Bison were able to play a solid First Period, with goals coming from Junior Cale Ehresmann and Senior Jack Becker, but conceded 2 goals as well. In the Second, the Bison were handed 12 minutes of penalties in which lead…
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The Boys’ Basketball team hosted Minnapolis South for its 12th annual memorial game in honor of Pat Sonju on Saturday. The varsity team won the game 59-47. Sonju was the former head basketball coach who suddenly died in the fall of 1999. Usually taking place in late January or early February, Bison basketball celebrate the life of a loved coach by playing the game that he loved: Basketball. This year the team raised money for the Pat…
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Some people believe in the so called “apocalyptic prophecy” of 2012, and others believe that the people who do believe in it are just plain crazy, but either way, are you affected by all the hype? Everyone knows about good ole’ Harold Camping who had dozens of followers who gave up literally everything to spread the false prophets word to warn everyone about the nearing doom that was to be set upon this earth, and what ended…
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The Vow, a highly anticipated romantic drama based off a novel, is creating a lot of commotion. The film stars Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams. It comes into theaters Friday. Expectations for the movie are very high for students at Buffalo High School. Students have been talking about it since the first trailer was released. “I expect to cry, that’s for sure,” said Freshman Mary Johnson. “I really think it’s a movie that mostly girls will…
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The BHS One Act play, The Amish Project, is headed to the State Festival after taking first place at Sections on Saturday at St. Michael High School. They earned top scores from all three judges. “Right before they announced who won, I turned to Senior Liza Davis and said, ‘I’m going to cry either way, win or lose.’,” said Senior Kaelie Lund. “They announced Second Place and my lip started to quiver. They announced First…
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