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Hockey in Bozeman has seen better days. Days when piles of fans would make the short trip down Huffine Lane and congregate inside the Bozeman Ice Garden. Days when hockey flowed through the veins of people throughout the community, and a sellout crowd of 3,500 fans routinely cheered on their hometown favorites: the Bozeman Ice [...]
Continue Reading →We’ve all seen the creek flowing outside the high school, but have we ever thought about the fact that it is an actual creek, which was once home to fish and is a tributary to the East Gallatin? Mandeville Creek is a spring fed creek that has been renovated to flow around our daily lives. [...]
Continue Reading →Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see.” Just as Mark Twain captured the emotional expression of generosity in his famous words, the Bozeman community has found its own way to express compassion and equality; the Eagle Mount Program. was founded in the eighties in order [...]
Continue Reading →October is an exciting sports month for the Hawks. There are tons of football and volleyball games at home and even a cross country meet.
“There’s always room for improvement,” said the football coach Troy Prucell. When asked what the goals were for this season.
Bozeman High’s teams are ready for [...]
Continue Reading →Watch out world, Bozeman High School’s musicians are going places-literally. The music department at Bozeman High School, arguably the best in the state, caters to around 32 percent of Bozeman High students, providing them with a unique and engaging musical education experience. The teachers have a passion for music, and work hard to share it [...]
Continue Reading →Sitting at a desk at the nation’s premier satirical newspaper three years out of Bozeman high school would be surprising for most people. But for Samantha Booth, BHS graduate, class of 2008, it’s her daily reality for the next three months. Working at The Onion, a parody newspaper and online website based out of Chicago, [...]
Continue Reading →I recently talked with Seneca Boards owner, Eric Newman to talk skiing, manufacturing, and all about Montana’s only custom ski company. What I got back was more than what I asked for, he reminded me why we ski and what skiing really means.
Why did you decide to start a ski company?
This is such [...]
Continue Reading →American education has been in a steady decline. Although there are many reasons for such a downfall, I believe that one of the crucial areas in which Americans are lacking is cultural literacy, or the ability to identify allusions and other parts of speech which differ among separate cultures. An interest needs to be taken [...]
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