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

Ryan Hough celebrates with the student section at the homecoming football game.

Ryan Hough steals show with homecoming campaign

Violet Kemperman, Reporter November 4, 2021

Ryan Hough, with his witty humor and charismatic energy, made it a mission to get homecoming king.  Hough is quick with a joke, and always ready with a comeback in hand. His confidence and self-assurance...

Football defeats West Ottawa

Football defeats West Ottawa

Jacob Welch, Reporter September 18, 2021

Senior Mike Baldus picks up a record to clean it off. Baldus started vinyl club with the intention to listen to more music on this medium.

Students put a spin on music

Jacob Welch, Reporter September 18, 2021

Vinyl club met for the first time this Thursday in the high school and then at an audio store to share their passion for music, particularly albums on spinning black disks.  “Every listening event...

Spectators watch on during the Grand Haven v East Kentwood game.

MHSAA lifts restrictions on sporting events

Jacob Welch, Reporter October 7, 2020

The Michigan High School Athletic Association recently removed venue size restrictions on all sporting events, with a limited capacity of 500 for indoor activities and 1000 for external activities, effective...

Voice of the People – Whitmer’s line-item setbacks

Jacob Welch, Reporter November 26, 2019

The veto - an exceedingly rare power to be only used for the sake of the people, or for the Executive to act as a trustee for the people?  That’s the question at the heart of the discussion for Governor...

Candidates Bob Monetza and Josh Brugger sit responding to questions during a League of Womens Voters debate.

What you need to know – November 5 election

Jacob Welch, Reporter November 4, 2019

In dark debate rooms, chilling council meetings and zippy zoning discussions, a group of five sit above the rest - papers shuffling, microphones abuzzing and something that knowingly or unknowingly has...

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