Students dance appropriately and enjoy themselves at ‘Big City Dreams’ prom

Prom Front Page

December 19, 2011

The days leading up to prom were more than a little tense, with the grinding incident that shook both students and faculty, but the students preformed exceptionally, and showed the community what true bison pride is. Junior Lauren Hering, the prom queen, expressed how she felt about prom, “I think... Read more »

Congressional Compromise

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Jordan Purinton, Executive Editor
December 19, 2011

It would be an overstatement to say that Congress is “in session.” As we continually slip into a recession, people are starting to talk about a depression. If the extremists on each side were to break free of their beliefs which they so firmly are caressin’, perhaps they’d all learn a big lesson. Recent... Read more »

Fred Pfeiffer retires

David Ashby, Photo Editor
December 19, 2011

Today is former KRTV chief forecaster Fred Pfeiffer’s first day of retirement after his last 10:00 news show last night. Pfeiffer has been with KRTV for 15 years, and the city has come to love him and his forecasts. There was a retirement party earlier this week, where many made an appearance to... Read more »

Students’ cars vandalized

David Ashby, Photo Editor
December 19, 2011

There has been a recent increase in the amount of vandalism happening in student lots, as well as around campus. Sophomore Quade McKay Hamrell says that he got his car vandalized on 2nd Ave S by many CMR students who wrote derogatory statements on his car. People have had things written on their cars,... Read more »

What We Hate to Love About the Holidays

Sara Moltzan and Kristen Hanning, Feature Section Editors
December 19, 2011

Things we love to hate about the holidays Gifts!- It doesn’t matter how much anyone tries to deny it. Giving, buying, receiving and wrapping gifts is probably the most anticipated part of the holidays. Christmas Specials- Not often do mature beings anticipate numerous cheesy cartoons, but this is... Read more »

Student Speakers Master Communication

Austin Mu, Opinion Editor/Journalist
December 16, 2011

The supplementary organization of speech and debate is still alive and thriving throughout the public schools of Montana. Once a part of the program, students are offered the chance to develop the lifetime skills of speech craft and sportsmanship among other equally imperative abilities. “Kids that... Read more »

Lady Bison vs Helena Capital Podcast

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December 15, 2011

Go to the link below for highlights from the Bison Capital game.  Led by freshman Markaela Francis, the lady Bison took a close loss to Helena Capital at the R.W. “Bill” Swarthout Fieldhouse.   Lady Bison Game

Hazing Scandal: Hazing allegations leave GFH student and educators in turmoil

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Sara Graybill, Editor in Chief
December 15, 2011

“I was very surprised and disappointed to hear the allegations, I don’t know if they are true, but GFH has always had a reputation for being student friendly,” said Trustee Jan Cahill when asked about his reaction to the recent hazing allegations surrounding GFH students and employees. On Nov.... Read more »

Famous guy from Great Falls High

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December 15, 2011

The list of famous people at Great Falls High is pretty paltry to say the least.  We’ve had a few small name football players, a couple of governmental figures,  some decent wrestlers, and that one guy who wrote Independence Day, but nothing too substantial in the entertainment world. With the exception... Read more »

Mission: Mobility

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December 15, 2011

“I want to say the injury has changed my life entirely. It changed the way I view the world, behave, and just about everything.” Kunho Kim explained the difference of his life was, and how much it has changed in just the last few years. He came to GFHS as a junior in the 2010-2011 school year. He... Read more »

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