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What is the Climate, Ohio?

What is the Climate, Ohio?

What is the Climate, Ohio? By Julie Page COLUMBUS, OH — During the 135th General Assembly, Senator Cirino introduced Senate Bill 83. This bill has been titled The Ohio Higher Education Enhancement Act. It proposes to amend some current laws and add new sections that govern higher education within Ohio. One of these proposals is […]

5 Ways to Cram for AP Exams

5 Ways to Cram for AP Exams

5 Ways to Cram for AP Exams Morgan Sly You know the feeling. It’s the beginning of the school year, and the thought crosses your mind that AP classes aren’t too bad. The test is sooo far away it doesn’t even seem real. Then you blink, and it’s April. The test is quickly approaching in […]

Talent Show Review

Talent Show Review

Talent Show Review Morgan Sly What’s the best way to get students to attend an event? Let them get out of class. That was the strategy taken by the organizers of the FCCLA Talent Show. Hordes of students showed up to watch their peers perform in the Talawanda Performing Arts Center. The lineup consisted of […]

Floridians Cut Loose, Literally

Floridians Cut Loose, Literally

Floridians Cut Loose, Literally By Stenghis Khan In recent years, citizens of the United States have noticed an increase in suspicious activity coming from the state of Florida. Ranging from attempted robberies with staplers to the governor’s attempts to take control of Disney World, the happenings in Florida have been a cause for concern for […]

From Heroes to Zero: What Happened to the Talawanda Hockey Team

From Heroes to Zero: What Happened to the Talawanda Hockey Team

From Heroes to Zero: What Happened to the Talawanda Hockey Team By Julie Page Oxford, OH— The hockey team has been a constant for the winter sports at Talawanda, but the 2022-2023 season has come to a close without the team. Despite the great success that has come from the previous seasons, including a top-ten […]

Nudibranchs: The Stinger Stealing Sea Slugs

Nudibranchs: The Stinger Stealing Sea Slugs

Nudibranchs: The Stinger Stealing Sea Slugs Photo Credit:  National Geographic 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 fifth article focuses on the infamous robbers of the ocean… In the depths of the ocean, you’ll find many species of […]

Kondo: Ask Me Almost Anything

Kondo: Ask Me Almost Anything

Kondo: Ask Me Almost Anything By Muhammed Khan & Will Salzarulo If you aren’t living under a rock, you’ve probably heard of Kondo the dog. Nobody really knows where Kondo came from; it appears as if he just spawned in one day. I’m sure you have wondered at some point what goes on inside that […]

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.