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What the Crowd is Thinking

What the Crowd is Thinking

Politicians are always making speeches. Wether their insulting an opponent or touring a city, on thing is constant; they always have an audience. You were never able to tell what the crowd was thinking. Until now. Click the images to enlarge. RON PAUL   NEWT GINGRICH   RICK SANTORUM MITT ROMNEY  

A Conversation with Ryan Arvin

A Conversation with Ryan Arvin

This is the first of what will be a weekly feature, in which various Talawanda students sit down with Ryan Arvin to pose a few questions about the essence of life. This week, questions are from seniors Ezra Saulnier and Jack Gillespie Ezra: Who is your role model? Ryan: That’s a tough one, but I’d […]

Political Slogans

Political Slogans

The Presidential Elections are drawing near; soon, the candidates will have to choose their campaign slogans. Often times these slogans are based on something the candidates have said. Here are some of the slogans in the works for the 2012 bid for the Whitehouse. Mitt Romney Quote: “I like being able to fire people who […]

Facts Don’t Add Up in Martin Case

One shot, one arrested, and two conflicting stories. This is the case Zimmerman vs. Martin that started on February 26. According to many articles already written about this topic, Zimmerman pleads victim. His statement is often along the lines of him only opening fire after Martin had punched him in the face, knocked him to […]

National Championship Game

National Championship Game

The Kentucky Wildcats came out on top in their National Championship game against the Kansas Jayhawks.  The final score was 67-59 in favor of the Wildcats.  The win captured the Wildcats eigth National Championship. The Wildcats entered the game beating the Louisville Cardinals 69-61 which punched their ticket into the National Title game.  The Kansas […]

The Fray

The Fray

American alternative rock band, The Fray are scheduled to visit Oxford on Wednesday, April 18th, where the Grammy nominated band will perform in front of thousands of Miami and Talawanda students. With anticipation rising, sophomore Jordan Smith is looking forward to the concert. “I’m so pumped!  It’s my favorite band!” Formed in 2002, The Fray […]

Buy Me Some Peanuts and Cracker Jacks

Buy Me Some Peanuts and Cracker Jacks

The smell of spring is in the air and the sounds of baseball are coming back.  Spring training is almost over and the regular season starts on April fourth.  The stadiums are going to be filled, and soon predictions for the World Series will be made.  Baseball fans are ready to root for their favorite […]

Brick Replacement Rumor Debunked

Brick Replacement Rumor Debunked

Every year the members of the Oxford Street Department remove and replace each brick covering High Street.  According to an Oxford Press photo gallery caption, a rumor was posted stating that this year the bricks will be removed permanently and replaced with asphalt. “The road is falling apart and the concrete underneath is completely deteriorated,” […]

Talawanda Ross Relays Results for FAVC

Ross Relays 4-3-12 Boys Results 1st with 132 points   Pole Vault Ethan Coffin 9’ Taft Marsh 8’6” Tyler Dockum NH Total 17’6” 3rd Shot Put Hunter Batdorf 41’8” Rami Abu-Attiyeh 36’1” Jared Coffin 29’5 ½” Total 77’9” 1st Discus Hunter Batdorf 113’2” Brian Baxter 104’2” Kaleb Cole 81’2” Total 217’4” 1st High Jump Kane […]

Moyer, 49, Gets the Nod In Game 2

Moyer, 49, Gets the Nod In Game 2

The Colorado Rockies announced Saturday, March 31st, that 49 year-old pitcher Jamie Moyer will start the second game of the season on the mound against the Houston Astros. Moyer, a 2008 World Series Champion with the Phillies has accumulated 267 wins in his career.  He is one of 29 players ever to play in Major […]