Elementary Students Love Us pt. 1
February 25, 2010
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Hallo! Ich heisse Jesse Whyte. Seth Bonilla and ich lehren Deutsch. Am Dienstag, Seth und ich sind nach in der Sechst Grad Klass am Lincoln Schule gegangen. Wir werden nach Lincoln fuenf Zieten gehen. Letze Zeit am Dienstag, die Sechst Grad Klass haben nummer 1-10, meine name ist, hallo, und auf... Read more »
Seniors Scramble to Set Up Performance
February 23, 2010
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The Senior Scramblers nearly cracked this time around. Fortunately, thanks to the dedication and hard work of Physics teacher Jan Mader, STUCO and the Bison performance team, students flocked to early morning practices the two days preceding the Feb 11 performance. Members of the Performance team collaborated... Read more »
Nerd Workshop Prepares Speech and Debate team for State Meet
January 19, 2010
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Jesse Whyte | News Editor Speech and Debate takes time and dedication. Any team member will verify that point, but they believe every moment is worth the hard work. The team has been slipping into an individual event and every year they attempt to make the bond tighter between all the members. This... Read more »
Bad Gas Robs Performance
January 18, 2010
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Copy by: David Cerotzke Of all the necessities that can spoil, gasoline crosses very few minds. The truth: gas, like many of the perishables in our pantries, goes bad. While an excellent, albeit non-eco –friendly weed killer, bad gasoline has no real purpose. If left to stagnate overtime, refined petroleum... Read more »
Culturally Irrelevant part 2: ‘Week End’ the end of Cinema?
January 11, 2010
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Was Jean-Luc Godard 1967 film “Week End” truly the end of cinema? Well, not quite. It wasn’t even his last film. But after a viewing, it is understandable why even Godard himself considered it to be so. It is quite the nasty little shocker that melds the absurd with the vulgar and makes... Read more »
Computer Producers Promise Better Operating Systems
January 9, 2010
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Copy by: David Cerotzke Vista has caused great upheaval in the PC community. Between the repeated crashes, slow load times and copious compatibility issues; the system prevents productivity. What started as an attempt to modernize the seriously dated user interface of Windows XP, left many customers... Read more »
Tanking Fuel Economy Factor in Purchases
January 5, 2010
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Copy by: David Cerotzke Fuel economy has become a major factor in the car buyer’s selection process. The success government program known as “Cash For Clunkers” reaffirmed the public interest in cutting fuel costs. In absence of purchasing a new vehicle on the basis of gas mileage, car owners can... Read more »
Danielle Wilson Serves Community
December 14, 2009
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Community service is an excellent way to help your city and the world around you, and face it, a great way to make yourself exceptional when applying to colleges. Great Falls High School has even seen fit to make community service an activity students can letter in, apparently trying to up the cool factor... Read more »
Winter Driving
December 13, 2009
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With these adverse winter conditions, the entire approach to driving must be re-evaluated. To start, the concept of being in a hurry cannot exist until the snow melts. Driving must be done at slower, more controllable speeds to avoid accidents. Another key concept in winter driving remains using every... Read more »



