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Busing Shrinks, but Schools Remain Unshuffled

Busing Shrinks, but Schools Remain Unshuffled

Busing Shrinks, but Schools Remain Unshuffled By L. Franks Oxford, Ohio—The Feb. 23 board meeting had been going for nearly two hours when board President Pat Meade finally commenced the meeting’s public participation section. Quickly, audience members formed a line at the microphone that stretched to the side doorway.  A high-stakes proposal by the Board […]

An Interview With ChatGPT

An Interview With ChatGPT

An Interview With ChatGPT BY Will Salzarulo What is ChatGPT?  I am ChatGPT, a large language model developed by OpenAI. I am based on the GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) architecture, specifically the GPT-3.5 version, which is one of the most advanced language models currently available. As a language model, I am designed to understand natural […]

Winter Coffee House Photo Story

Winter Coffee House Photo Story

Setting Stone’s Winter Coffee House took place on Feb. 27, 2023.  See Sadie Abbitt’s photos here.

The Ocean’s Living Fossil: How the Coelacanth Successfully Cheated Death

The Ocean’s Living Fossil: How the Coelacanth Successfully Cheated Death

The Ocean’s Living Fossil: How the Coelacanth Successfully Cheated Death By LUCA BERBERICH Luca Berberich’s long-standing interest in the natural world is being brought to the Talawanda Tribune in their series: Luca B. the Science G. Their fourth article is about the prehistoric fish that seemingly came back from extinction… Photo Credit:  Smithsonian Ocean The […]

The Lemon’s Top 10 Video Game Idea

The Lemon’s Top 10 Video Game Idea

By: Muhammed Khan and Will Salzarulo Video Games are arguably the most immersive form of entertainment in the world right now. They allow you to transport to new worlds and do things you would have never imagined. Kids these days play games like RDR2, Fortnite, Call of Duty, etc. There are some games, however, that […]

Ms. Klovekorn: Ask Me Almost Anything

Ms. Klovekorn: Ask Me Almost Anything

How tall are you?6 ft 2.5 in What was your best ice skating moment?  Probably winning a national champ in college What was your worst ice skating moment?  When I fell on my face during an ice show Favorite type of donut? Probably blueberry cake flavor Favorite Chef Boyardee flavor? Beefaroni What is the class […]

Coach O Keeps Students on Track

Coach O Keeps Students on Track

Coach O Keeps Students on Track By Sadie Abbitt Writer Sadie Abbitt ran cross country for Coach O in 2022. Cross Country coach for Talawanda High School and Talawanda Middle School, track coach for Talawanda Middle School, 8th grade science teacher for Talawanda Middle School, and 2022 Coach of the Year recipient. Amelia Oberschlake/Coach O/Mrs.O […]

The Giant Siphonophore Claims “Longest Animal” Title

The Giant Siphonophore Claims “Longest Animal” Title

The Giant Siphonophore Claims “Longest Animal” Title By LUCA BERBERICH Luca Berberich’s long standing interest in the natural world is being brought to the Talawanda Tribune in their series: Luca B. the Science G. Their third article focuses on the recently discovered Giant Siphonophore… Photo Credit:  Smithsonian Magazine The Giant Siphonophore (sai-fah-nuh-for) is an enigma. […]

Top 10 Romance Movies to Watch on Valentine’s Day

Top 10 Romance Movies to Watch on Valentine’s Day

Top 10 Romance Movies to Watch on Valentine’s Day  By Kim Reteguin Single? Nobody to spend Valentine’s Day with? Grab some candies, tissues, popcorn and a cozy blanket. These are some top 10 romance movies to watch on Valentine’s Day.  The Notebook – Hulu  La La Land – Prime Video  Titanic – Prime Video The […]

Talawanda’s New Pay-to-Play Policy

Talawanda’s New Pay-to-Play Policy

Talawanda’s New Pay-to-Play Policy Pay First, Play Second By Julie Page OXFORD, OH — At the school board meeting on Dec. 15, the board voted yes on new budget restrictions after being proposed by Ed Theroux, Talawanda’s superintendent. After the proposed levy failed in Nov. 2022, the board found these restrictions necessary to save money.  […]