RUSTLER NEWS
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Central Catholic: Private school offers more than religion, Catholic curriculum
Filed under FeaturesApr 22by Megan BernhardtFormer CMR student Angela Rupnow has nothing but praise when it comes to Great Falls Central Catholic High School. Read the rest of this entry »
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The race to lunch… and back
Filed under FeaturesMar 25
CMR students hurry to lunch and back in the 30 minutes that are alotted to them. Photo by Megan Bernhardt.
by Megan Bernhardt
For many CMR students, going off campus for lunch is an opportunity to have a variety of food, rather than the sheer laziness of not wanting to pack a lunch every morning.
“I can get more variety of food sources outside of school. And the cafeteria food has increased in price since last year,” junior Phil Read the rest of this entry »
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Jan 29
by Megan Bernhardt
The Tiger Woods fiasco has made people rethink athletes being role models. Many kids look to the top athletes in their sport of choice as role models, and there’s nothing wrong with this. As long as those students emulate the player’s game, and not their behavior off of it, for the most part it’s fine. Read the rest of this entry »
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Basketball teams off to good beginning
Filed under SportsJan 5by Megan Bernhardt
The Rustler basketball teams are off to a great start to the season, and it just got underway. The boys have a record of 2-0, with wins versus Helena Capital on Dec. 11, and in Kalispell against Glacier on Dec. 12.
Senior Jordan Harper had a couple of great games for the Rustlers. “We played pretty well defensively, but there’s some things that we need to work on.” Read the rest of this entry »
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Girls, boys basketball prepared to play
Filed under SportsNov 24“We’re the tightest group CMR’s ever had”
by Megan Bernhardt
Rustler basketball season is almost here, and senior Kate Striepe could not be more ready.
“I think [the season] will be pretty good, if we stay together as a team.”
“We got a lot of experience, and a lot of returning guys,” senior Jade Klette said. “They make up really well for the guys we lost, but it will be hard without Tanner [Bleskin].” Read the rest of this entry »
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