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Mr. McWilliams: Ask Me Almost Anything

Mr. McWilliams:  Ask Me Almost Anything

Mr. McWilliams: Ask Me Almost Anything By MUHAMMED KHAN Q:  Who is better at pranks, you or Mr. Pearson? A:  Definitely me, because Mr. Pearson is too short to do pranks. Q:  Why did you cancel “Cookadoodledo?” A:  Mr. Pearson and I had creative differences.  Q:  What would be your perfect last meal? A:  Pizza […]

THS Cross Country Wins 2022 Brave Invitational

THS Cross Country Wins 2022 Brave Invitational

Oxford, OH—On Saturday, Aug. 27, 2022, the THS boys and girls took first in the Brave Cross Country Invitational. Max Bixler came in first for the boy’s team with a time of 17:07.10 and Maddox Burns came in second with a time of 17:25.70. Garrison Franks and Bryson Fears finished at fourth and fifth. THS […]

Anything but a Backpack

Anything but a Backpack

Oxford, OH–On Wednesday, August 31, 2022, the FCCLA is sponsoring a spirit week theme:  Anything but a backpack.  We at the Tribune have some ideas for you:  Have a small child walk around carrying your stuff.  Get a donkey, put your stuff on the donkey, and then pull it around school on a leash.  According […]

Talawanda Tribune Publishes May 2022 Magazine: Changing Perspectives

Talawanda Tribune Publishes May 2022 Magazine: Changing Perspectives

Oxford, OH —  Talawanda Tribune staff publishes magazine with the theme of school spirit.  You can read the magazine here,  or look for paper copies around Talawanda High School during final exam week.    

Why You Should Attend the Next School Board Meeting

Why You Should Attend the Next School Board Meeting

Why You Should Attend the Next School Board Meeting By Abdullah Khan Feb. 17, 2022 School Board members doing the pledge of allegiance.  Film still courtesy of Channel 85 Productions. I went to my first school board meeting on Feb. 17, 2022.  Before I went, I believed the school board meeting would be older people […]

Critical Race Theory: A Moral Panic

Critical Race Theory:  A Moral Panic

Critical Race Theory: A Moral Panic By Eliza Sullivan Public education has long been the site of political battles and controversy, and Eliza Sullivan plans on bringing insight into some of the recent proposed legislation affecting Ohio’s schools.  This is the first piece in her series “Politics in the Schoolhouse.” Over the past few years, […]

Kanye West and Pete Davidson: Civil War

Kanye West and Pete Davidson:  Civil War

Kanye West and Pete Davidson: Civil War Article by Muhammed Khan, Trading Cards by L. Franks Many of you have likely indulged in the musical creations of the popular American rapper, Kanye West (also known as “Ye”), who has released over a hundred songs in his time as a musical artist.  West is well known […]

The Class That Will “Steel” Your Heart

The Class That Will “Steel” Your Heart

This Class Will Steel Your Heart By MORGAN SLY With the wealth of class opportunities available at Talawanda High School, it’s easy to overlook some potential options. When you’re looking for an elective for next year, don’t forget about some of the most interesting classes. Musical ensembles are a great way to expand your horizons […]

The Ongoing Crazordle

The Ongoing Crazordle

By MORGAN SLY If you haven’t been living under a rock for the past month and a half, you’ve heard of the ever-popular word game and a new way of life for many: Wordle. Whether you’re the purist who strongly disagrees with the font change with the new ownership (Times New Roman is basic) or […]

Fashion Below Freezing: How Students Express Themselves in Winter

Fashion Below Freezing: How Students Express Themselves in Winter

Fashion Below Freezing: How Students Express Themselves in Winter By L. FRANKS It’s February. The excitement of the holidays and winter break have faded as we settle back into a new year. Winter sports are winding down. Outside, temperatures are consistently below freezing; sleeves are long and morale is low. In recent weeks, students paid […]