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For over two months, St. Cloud State University student Lauren Rhealt has attended French class as usual: taking notes, asking questions and talking to classmates. But unlike most students, she is not in class to learn a language. She has been observing French teacher Jason Swanson and his classes because she would like to one day teach French, too. Originally from Fargo, North Dakota, Rheault is majoring in French at St. Cloud State University has…
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The Pegasus Literary Arts Magazine is working towards publication. Staff members met yesterday afternoon to review poetry and art submissions. The magazine was created over 25 years ago as an outlet for students to publish their creative work and is advised by English teacher David Robinson. Pegasus has received about 40 submissions total, but would like to receive about 35 more. Students can submit poetry, prose, and artwork for a variety of reasons, but work…
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Last night, the Boys’ Basketball team fell to St. Cloud Tech, 52-45 in the Section Final game. St. Cloud tech advances to the State Tournament. Photos by Nick Weeks. To see the entire set, go here.
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The Buffalo Knowledge Bowl program is returning to state this year after a successful season. In the past week, teams 1 and 2 have been competing in sub-regions and regions in Sartell. Sub-regions took place on Tuesday – the top six teams the from that day moved on to regions. Buffalo team 1 of Neil Gleason, Gina Filo, Jonathon Hank, Jensen Maiden and Michael Bonde finished 36 points above the second place team with 138…
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On Saturday, March 13, boys’ basketball beat the Elk River Elks with a score of 58-52 in the second round of Section games. They will be playing the St. Cloud Tech Tigers for the section title tonight (Thursday, March 18) at Halenbeck Hall on the SCSU campus. The game time is scheduled for 9:00 PM. “They have a high scoring offense,” said Head Coach Nick Guida. “They have 2 outstanding players who average 19 points…
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This week, SSU is hosting an interesting “who-dun-it?” game throughout the school. It all began when Kala Czanstkowski went to Mark Mishke about doing something fun at Buffalo High School. He told Czanstkowski to talk to Tracy Hulley about planning something. After hard work and lots of effort, Czanstkowski and Hulley had a finished Clue game that everyone could participate in. They talked to the Executive Council about it and they thought it sounded like…
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With only 8 school days left until the end of the quarter, students are anxiously awaiting for spring break. ” What I’m looking for most about spring break is chilling on the beach in Corpus Christie, Texas and spending time with my family,” said Junior. Photo By:Rachael Etter Students usually travel more on Spring break then they do on winter break. Winter break is usually spent at home and visit with family members around home. “I’m going to Palm Springs,…
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As you walk around the school, you feel like you see a repeat of students. Here, at BHS, there is approximately 15 sets of twins and 1 set of quadruplets. There is a variety of fraternal and identical, where some are very close and others aren’t. “Andrew and I are super close. Since we hang out in school together we spend so much time together, with having the same friends and classes, so not only…
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Last week, Buffalo’s swim team had 3 of their very own swimmers and divers make it to State. Senior Tanner Baumen, Junior Blake Solberg, and Maple Lake’s Junior David Zaske. Baumen and Solberg went for diving, while Zaske went to compete in the 100 meter breast stroke. State for divers is tough to get to. Swimmers have to place in the top four out of several schools. In sections, Solberg got the fourth spot while…
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