Grand Haven's student publication of community significance since 1927

The Bucs' Blade

Grand Haven's student publication of community significance since 1927

The Bucs' Blade

Grand Haven's student publication of community significance since 1927

The Bucs' Blade

Nick reviewing the  menu in the colorful shop.

Small Town Sandwich Shop goes beyond

Alexis Tater and Nick Rice May 29, 2019

Lexi: Just over the bridge in Spring Lake, Small Town Sandwich Shop is a family-owned business that has been up and running since 2015. They are open every day from 11 a.m. to two p.m. It was satisfying...

Downtown Grand Havens new hang out spot

Downtown Grand Haven’s new hang out spot

Alexis Tater, Reporter May 6, 2019

You may have seen it on your social media feed already, there is now a rustic and warmly-tinted little cafe on Washington Avenue that was opened to the public on Feb. 23. The Michner’s bought the...

A selected group of local youth leaders met this past year at one of the first Dinner & Dialogue events held at the Artisan.

Commission of Community: our town’s most vital, yet unrecognized committee

Chris Hudson, Editor in Chief May 2, 2019

For the last 16 months, I have been fortunate enough to be one of two student representatives for the Grand Haven Human Relations Commission: a sub-committee of our town’s city council. With the...

Junior Mitch Bosgraaf looks to set up for a shot on goal.

GH Boys Lax weekly update

Jack Reus, Sports Editor April 29, 2019

What: The boys varsity lacrosse team played three games this week and put up a 1-2 record. The lone victory came on Saturday April 27 against Portage Central where they were able to win by a score of 10-4....

Hodge settles to the ground. She has been dancing since the age of four and hopes to become a professional Ballerina in the future. Her family supports her driving her to her many rehearsals and classes but for them its all worth it when they see her dance. I will say that is one thing that almost brings tears to my eyes, Dawn Hodge said. Every time I watch her dance.

Sophomore Alexandra Hodge dedicates life to future in ballet

Sophia Jaeger, Feature Editor March 28, 2019

Pale pink pointe shoes patter rhythmically across the floor as Alexandra Hodge bounds into the air  hair cascading in waves behind her. Hodge pours herself into dance, spending countless hours in class...

Jason Klinger poses under his world map with a smile

Jason Klinger brings world view into classroom to inspire deeper thinking

Alexis Tater, Reporter March 21, 2019

Jason Klinger was 8 years old when he stood in Germany and watched in amazement as the Berlin wall came to the ground. He was speechless as he watched the large concrete blocks fall. Graffiti sprayed...

Attorney General Dana Nessel speaks at the Grand Haven Community Center about the Freedom of Information Act.

Attorney General leads Freedom of Information Act seminar

Maddie Monroe, Editor in Chief March 11, 2019

Monday, March 11 the Grand Haven Tribune and Michigan Press Association hosted a seminar at the Grand Haven Community Center for newly elected Attorney General Dana Nessel. The focus of the meeting was...

Students of science teacher Todd Diederichsen help out at recent blood drive in order to meet local quotas for blood.

Rescheduled blood drive proves to be crucial for West Michigan

Alexis Tater, Reporter March 7, 2019

The blood drive at Grand Haven High School has been rescheduled due to weather. School and church cancellations have created a massive need for blood in West Michigan. The weather has caused many car crashes...

Winter wardrobe

What to wear this winter

Morgan Womack, Co-Editor-In-Chief December 20, 2018

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Avengers: Endgame trailer continues the suspense from Infinity War

Nick Twa, Business Manager December 13, 2018

So… that happened. That was what I thought when I finished watching the Avengers: Endgame trailer. Sure, all trailers are meant to get you excited for the movie. But this trailer took it to another level. The...

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