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Class VR Coming to Talawanda

Class VR Coming to Talawanda

Waxy was right when she said “oh, woah!” This year students will see class from a new perspective as all of the Talawanda buildings received eight virtual reality/augmented reality (VR/AR) headsets that the teachers can use to have the students view three-dimensional objects as well as view pictures and videos in 360 degrees. The new […]

Does News Affect Teens?

Does News Affect Teens?

OXFORD OHIO — Being a teenager is one of the weirdest ages people go through – you’re treated like a child, but expected to act like and adult. You gain some rights, such as driving and in a few more years voting, but still lack others, such as drinking. And when you lack some of […]

Tribune Tunes: Fall Songs

Tribune Tunes:  Fall Songs

It’s time for sweaters and pumpkin spice and we here at The Tribune have a perfect playlist for the changing leaves. “Sweater Weather,” The Neighborhood:  A song about love and the way you make a connection.  Just take things slow and enjoy the sweater weather. “Another Story,” The Head & The Heart:  A song about […]

Mrs. Schran: Style Icon

Mrs. Schran:  Style Icon

We all know the kind-hearted science teacher Mrs. Schran, but have you ever taken the time to appreciate her exquisite fashion sense? If you take a moment to really observe her iconic looks you will notice how unique and refreshing her style is. I asked her a few questions to learn more about what inspires […]

Nosebleed Plays Homecoming 2018

Nosebleed Plays Homecoming 2018

Homecoming Game 2018 Photo Story

Homecoming Game 2018 Photo Story

Tribune Tunes: Songs for a Rainy Day

Tribune Tunes:  Songs for a Rainy Day

It looks like it will be raining for the next next few days, so we here at Tribune Tunes have made you a playlist for these rainy days. “Release Me,” by Corrina Repp:  A song about overcoming adversity and pain, “Release Me” has some great dynamics and is a totally good song to give you […]

Mrs. Aerni: Pursuing her Passion

Mrs. Aerni: Pursuing her Passion

Stephanie Aerni is one of many who came to Miami in search of a good education, and stayed in Oxford for a career. Meet your neighborhood American History teacher whose fly-by-the-wheel personality and love of the interstate highway system check popular with many of her students. And runners. It all began in Coshocton, Ohio, an […]

Homecoming Parade 2018

Homecoming Parade 2018

Pep Rallies: Do They Raise Spirits?

Pep Rallies: Do They Raise Spirits?

The school’s fight song. Announcing the Fall sports teams. Cheering. Donuts?  The first pep rally of 2018-19 was on Sept. 7, and yes donuts were involved. There was a donut relay race where two participants from each sport competed. The relay teams had to: eat a donut with no hands, spin around in a circle […]