Late to the Party: Grand Theft Auto V
Late to the Party: Grand Theft Auto V By: Will Salzarulo In 2013, the fifth entry in the Grand Theft Auto series was released to commercial and critical acclaim. Grand Theft Auto V is considered THE fastest-selling entertainment product of all time. Selling 11 million copies in 24 hours. It is also considered the […]
Cotton Candy Grapes: Forbidden Fruit
This essay first appeared in Humanology, an anthology of AP Lang & Comp student essays inspired by John Green’s podcast and book ‘The Anthropocene Reviewed.’ Cotton Candy Grapes: Forbidden Fruit By J.B. Danoff One fateful day a couple weeks ago, my girlfriend and I decided to take a break from our Grey’s Anatomy marathon, emerge […]
Eviction Notice
“Eviction Notice” is an essay that first appeared in Facets of Existence: An Anthology written by Talawanda High Schools in AP Language and Composition. Eviction Notice By Kenneth Revelee Behind on rent? Stacked up with credit card debt and unable to afford it because of this? Well join the seemingly similar lives of 37% of other Americans […]
Spoiler Alert! Dead Poets Society Reviewed
Dead Poets Society Reviewed By Thomas Harper When I found myself looking for a cozy Fall movie, I came across a film called Dead Poets Society. After reading through the summary and glancing at the cast I was hooked. I started the film expecting a light-hearted yet emotional teen drama, but I was entertained by […]
Music Notes: The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We – Mitski (2023): Review
The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We – Mitski (2023): Review Mitski, a Japanese-American indie-pop singer, released her 6th studio album, “The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We” on September 15, 2023, just a year and a half after the release of her album “Laurel Hell”. She is known for her orchestral instrumentals, […]
Epaulettes: The Walking Sharks
Photo credit: Diveplanit 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. Today they’re here to talk about the mysterious shark that walks on land… the Epaulette Shark! Epaulette Sharks, or Hemiscyllium ocellatum, are an enigmatic species of shark that are […]
A THS Mystery: The Lemon Investigates
A THS Mystery: The Lemon Investigates By Muhammed “Mystery” Khan What’s good my beloved Tribune readers!!!!! Mystery solving extraordinaire Muhammed “Mystery” Khan here. I recently came across a spoooooky mystery that I just had to get to the bottom of. You’re in for quite the adventure, so take a few minutes to comb your hair, […]
Tribune Tries It: Starbucks in the Fall
Tribune Tries It: Starbucks in the Fall By: Liv Mcgownd In honor of the coming of fall, Talawanda Tribune decided to test the fall drinks and foods available at Starbucks. We rated them 1 leaf to 4 leaves based on taste, fall aesthetic, originality, and how much it’s worth standing in line for. Here are […]
How the 2023-2024 Cross Country Season Is Going So Far
How the 2023-2024 Cross Country Season Is Going So Far By Sadie Abbitt Disclaimer: Sadie Abbitt is a cross country runner for Talawanda High School. She’s also one of the top-10 female runners in the Southwest Ohio Conference. Sadie and all the runners hope you’ll come out to support the Brave at the SWOC Conference […]