“The Wizard of Oz” Comes to Talawanda
The Talawanda Drama class will be putting on The Wizard of Oz as their Spring musical. The show will be co-directed by Ryan Steffen and TJ Pearson. It is set to run on April 25 through the 27. While it has the same title and same basic plot line, this show isn’t going to be […]
Record Store Day 2013
Imagine, finally walking into to the store after waiting in line for an hour, walking fastly up to the bin sitting on the makeshift counter, rustling through the stack of records, to find the last copy of your favorite band’s special release, and you are the proud owner of it. That is the beauty […]
Principal Tom York Makes it Through His First Year at THS
Many people only know Tom York as the THS principal, but he is much more than that. He is a man of many achievements who has owned around 70 cars over the years which he fixes and races for fun. “I have a couple of old cars and I’m working on one right now that […]
PRIDE Day 2013
On April 15th and 16th, sophomore students of THS respected each others differences as they took a day off from their everyday routine to become more socially connected as a class. Along with the help of Danielle Mann and Kelly Spivey, Joe O’Flynn committed himself to developing a day to help Talawanda students better understand […]
THS Sadie Hawkins Dance Canceled
Talawanda had planned on hosting a Sadie Hawkins dance, but due to low ticket sales, the dance was canceled. All the money the Talawanda Key Club planned to raise was being donated to charity to help fund various community projects. A Sadie Hawkins Dance allows the girl to ask a guy to the dance and […]
Setting Stone Coffee House is Approaching
On Friday, May 10, at 7:00 p.m., the Setting Stone Coffee House will return for the second time to the new Talawanda High School. “The last one–the first one at the new building–was amazing, and we expect it to be just as positive of an experience this time around, if not better,” Clare Squance, one […]
Oxford Kinetics Festival
The Oxford Kinetics Festival, an event started by art teacher Jim McWilliams, is held every year here in our small town of Oxford, Ohio. “I wanted to make Oxford a little weird,” said McWilliams. In this festival, part race, part parade and part obstacle course, anything goes. Art students here at Talawanda turn old bikes […]
Stoker’s Vision On Two Screens: Nosferatu and Dracula
Good Evening, stay for the night as both the 1929 silent Nosferatu is examined side by side with Bela Lugosi’s audible 1931 Dracula. Who can forget the classic horror movies forever emulated by modern-day hopefuls? These two classics films have the same origin: Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel, Dracula. They share a story to the detail, […]