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Clownin’ Around with Memes

Clownin’ Around with Memes

It’s funny to all of us, mostly because we haven’t been mugged by a clown yet.   But seriously. What are we gonna do about all the six-year-olds who want to be clowns for Halloween?   Wait, wat?   Who will be our next great hero, to defeat all the clowns? Freddie Benson, obviously.

Bottle Flipping Trend Hits THS

Bottle Flipping Trend Hits THS

It’s not just for middle schoolers anymore.  The water bottle flipping trend has hit the hallways and classrooms of Talawanda High School.  This phenomenon has also hit youtube with video tutorials, celebrity bottle flippers, and bottle flipping challenges.  Here’s a slo-mo video of a freshman doing a solid whiteboard bottle flip:  

Socktober

Socktober

Voilà club at Talawanda High School is accepting donations of socks for their “Socktober” drive. All new socks of any size will be accepted in the blue bin outside of room 118.  The donations will be given to the Oxford Community Resource Center to help local families in need. Voilà is the World Language Club […]

Homecoming Proposals

Homecoming Proposals

This Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016 is the THS homecoming dance. We had students share their homecoming proposals with the Tribune, and included in our story are four of our very own Tribune members, Austin, Dylan, and Mary Kate. Madi also got asked, but didn’t have a picture to share in the article. Austin, a junior […]

Heart of Mexico in Talawanda

Heart of Mexico in Talawanda

On Sept. 22, 2016 at the Talawanda High School auditorium, the Mexican dance group, Corazon de Mexico (Heart of Mexico), paid the school a visit with their talent of dance and music from the many different places across Mexico. The event lasted for an hour, showing the students many different kinds of dances from the […]

The Day o’ Hats: Spirit Week 2016

The Day o’ Hats:  Spirit Week 2016

Students show their school spirit in Weatherwax’s English I classes on Sept. 19, 2016

Ancient Memeopotamia: The History of Memes

Ancient Memeopotamia: The History of Memes

The meme professionals here at the Tribune spent day and night thinking of the first meme ever conceived. No one person is one-hundred percent sure of the first meme but one thing we can all agree on is this, the first meme known to almost all of man… Troll Face, the face of ancient Memopotamia. […]

Biology Students Get Studying Experience “In the Field”

Biology Students Get Studying Experience “In the Field”

OXFORD –  In an effort to better understand the ecosystem where we live, Sophomore Biology Students conducted water tests in Lick Run, a stream running Northeast to Southwest on the THS property on Sept. 8 and 9, 2016. Students were paired in groups and tested the water for dissolved oxygen, pH level, turbidity, and water […]

Braves V. Eaton Eagles 9/9/16

Braves V. Eaton Eagles 9/9/16

Talawanda Tailgating

Talawanda Tailgating

As most of us sports fans know, the parking lot of a sports venue hours before the game is home to hamburger and hot dog parties with ice cold cooler beverages and music which is also know as tailgating. It is a famous pastime that has existed in American culture since the creation of modern […]