Archive for May, 2010

Investment Club Update 5.28.10

Investment Club Update 5.28.10

To inform the community of what exactly TIC does, the group held a luncheon on May 19 at the Skyline Golf Course. At the luncheon, TIC president junior Jake Perner and vice-president senior Cory Roseth presented to community members. Community members enjoyed a lovely meal of food and partook in a game of ‘guess the [...]

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Buffet-a-palooza: Oriental Kitchen gets a thumbs up

Rikka Bakken and Levi Miles While brainstorming in Writing about what stories we should cover in the upcoming week on the Paw Print Online, we had an awesome idea: what if we went to the Oriental Kitchen and tried EVERYTHING? But who could attempt such a feat of bravery?  Well, we decided that the absolute [...]

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Student Senate Update 5.21.10

On May 20, Student Senate had a special meeting to speak again with superintendent Ronald Saari. This time, they discussed this year’s rise in early graduates. This year alone there were around 40 seniors who graduated early. That is the highest number of early graduates BRFHS has ever seen. Saari researched surrounding schools and each [...]

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Students Get Down and Dirty With Cadavers at UW-L

When it’s dissection day, it means dead critters, latex gloves and obnoxious fumes. Who would voluntarily subject themselves to that? The Human Anatomy and Physiology students would! The current and past students of this school year took a field trip to the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse to explore cadavers. Cadavers are the corpses of people who [...]

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Athlete Spolight: Jacob Perner

Athlete Spolight: Jacob Perner

There’s a pop-fly out to center field and as the runner nears home base, the outfielder has to throw the ball home. But somebody has to be there to catch the ball and that somebody is none other than junior Jacob Perner. Perner has had a love for sports ever since he was a little [...]

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Viva Haiti Update

As the school year winds down, so does the fundraising for the Viva Haiti Relief project. There are only a few fundraisers left, like the Health and Fitness Run/Walk for Life that will be held on May 26. In order for a student to participate in this event, the student must raise a minimum of [...]

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The Sims 3 Review

In your hands, you control someone’s life. You control how they look, where they work, who they marry and where they live. You even affect the world around them. Okay, it’s not a real person you’re controlling, but it’s the next best thing: a sim! The Sims franchise has been around since 2000 and since [...]

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School Board Update 5.17.10

School Board Update 5.17.10

The School Board held its final meeting of the 2009-2010 school year on May 17 at the District Office. Rounding out the 2009-2010 school year, the School Board held its final meeting of the school year on May 17. Student Senate Report First on the agenda was the Student Senate report from Senate member junior [...]

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Privilege… B Average or B Minimum?

When the privilege system was implemented before any of us walked these halls, it was based off an idea of incentive. To get the students to try harder and get better grades in classes, the administration put something there for them to look forward to. When this system started it was a good idea, and [...]

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Run, Baby, Run!

Run, Baby, Run!

Running.  Some people live by it and others despise it.  Running is one of the best ways to lose weight and burn off those extra calories.  Running has many more benefits than just the health ones. Running is a very cost effective form of exercise.  All that is really needed is a pair of shoes [...]

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