The Lemon Endorses Candidates for Student Government
Talawanda Tribune Presents: The Lemon: sour satire and fun farce The following is a satire. If you don’t know what satire is — ask your English teacher. If they don’t know what satire is — we’re in trouble. Voting for your student government will be the most important thing you do in your high school […]
Chromebooks: The Advancing Technology at Talawanda
OXFORD, OH– When this school year started, students were pleasantly surprised when we got our chromebooks. Unlike the older chromebooks, the ones we were given this year are not only newer, but have new features such as a touchscreen and a stylus that the old ones didn’t. We were surprised, and intrigued about how, why, […]
Parking Lot Problems
TALAWANDA HIGH SCHOOL — An overwhelming number of parents and students have admitted to feeling unsafe while navigating the high school parking lot, but what is being done to fix this problem? “I feel very unsafe in the Talawanda parking lot!” Zoe Moore, a junior, said. “Sophomore year there were a bunch of dents in […]
Talawanda’s Unwritten Rule Book
Think of a time when you were in school and encountered the actions of another student that baffled you, perhaps with disgust or shock. When it wasn’t necessarily an offensive or disrespectful behavior, but was certainly still condemnable for the sake of society. Most every high school student has witnessed the unnecessary slow-walkers, rotunda PDA, […]
2018 Fall Sports Preview
August not only means the start of the school year, but also the fall sports season across Ohio. Talawanda’s Fall Sports teams will look for continued success and improvement in 2018. Here’s your guide for what to expect from every fall team this season; including players to watch, a home schedule, and preview. Make sure […]
Talawanda Football Photo Gallery 8/17/18
Photographs taken at Talawanda High School Football Stadium on Aug. 17, 2018.
Backpacks Aren’t Bulletproof
Updated 6/30/18 8:53 a.m.: On June 28, 2018, Dan Griffin of WLWT reported that following a packed school board meeting on the same day, Hamilton district officials have decided to slow down the process of arming staff members pending further public input. Note 6/28/18: According to an article by Michael Clark in the “Journal News,” […]
HBO’s “Westworld” Creates Moral Divide Among Television Fans / Living Without Limits: Not Always The Best
For their Journalism Final Exam students wrote two pieces, one objective and one commentary, related to the theme of “technology.” K.E. FISHER tackled HBO’s sci-fi series “Westworld.” HBO’s “Westworld” Creates Moral Divide Among Television Fans By K.E. FISHER In October of 2016, HBO premiered the science-fiction thriller series “Westworld.” The plotline focuses on the strange […]
THS Journalism Publishes “Changing Perspectives”
Check out link to the Tribune’s May 2018 Magazine “Changing Perspectives”: https://indd.adobe.com/view/4da25443-8856-4c08-bd71-5bf18e9331ac
Questions for a Questionable Grading System by K.E. FISHER
OXFORD – It seems natural to this generation that performance in school is measured with a scale of letters. Your report card is either consistent or mismatched. You stare at an unsatisfactory grade on your computer during free time in class, expecting it to change somehow. A lower grade on a report card is expected […]