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Key Club Sponsored Super Smash Brothers Tournament on March 1, 2019

Key Club Sponsored Super Smash Brothers Tournament on March 1, 2019

Key Club sponsored a Super Smash Brothers Tournament to raise money for charity. Junior Bricen Raynold won the top honors by beating sophomore Matt June in the final round. ” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″ display_type=”photocrati-nextgen_basic_slideshow”]

LARPing – Game, or Lifestyle?

LARPing – Game, or Lifestyle?

LARPing, otherwise known as Live Action Role Play, is a game known nationwide with various tournaments held across the country. Allowing adults to dress up and physically pursue their fictional goals through fictional battle, LARPing is one of the few creative outlets of its kind. And now the trend has come to Talawanda. The LARPing […]

Destiny. . . To Succeed

Destiny. . . To Succeed

“Destiny” is an incredibly popular video game made by Bungie, the creators of other amazing games such as “Halo: Reach.” The game revolves around the Guardians, who are just “normal” people who were born under a substance known as “the Light.” In the game, you are put to the test against multiple alien and robotic […]

Illuminati Card Game Predicting the Future?

Illuminati Card Game Predicting the Future?

The Illuminati Card Game has been predicting the future since 1994. It was created by Steve Jackson Games.  At first it appears to be just another card game that you play with your friends, but if look through the cards and you’ll see a strange theme: many images on the cards are similar images to […]

Curve Fever 2: Annoying THS Teachers

Curve Fever 2:  Annoying THS Teachers

A new video game is lighting up the chromebook screens of many Talawanda High School students: Curve Fever. This online game mixes simplicity with excitement and gives students a reason to procrastinate their schoolwork. Although this might not settle well with THS faculty, the students enjoy interacting with friends in this fun-filled experience. Curve Fever […]

Internet Safety Tips With Ben Phillips

Internet Safety Tips With Ben Phillips

Welcome to The Wall’s safety guide to the internet. This can apply to both kids and adults so whether you’re a 30-year-old living in your mom’s basement on 4chan or a 70-year-old grandma who doesn’t understand the internet you both have one thing in common, you’ve both never been taught internet safety. So before you […]

Agario: The World of Colorful Cells

Agario is a multiplayer game in which players have to eat competitors or be eaten while striving to dominate the world of colorful cells. As dozens of circles of varying sizes bounce around your screen,  the main goal is to build your cell and get to the leaderboard. Players grow their cell by bumping into […]

Clash of Clans Storms Talawanda

Clash of Clans Storms Talawanda

Goblins, archers, and P.E.K.K.A oh my! Multiplayer game for the iPhone, Clash of Clans is spreading through Talawanda High School like a wildfire. Clash of Clans revolves around your village and is a constant game of upgrading your defenses, mining gold, and gaining resources, or as it is referred to in the game, elixir. The […]

Halo 4 Update

Halo 4 Update

Hello, everyone. And welcome to another edition of The Gaming Corner, with me, Justin Nipper. Today I will be giving you a bunch of extra juicy news about the next installment of Microsoft’s largest and most popular gaming franchise, Halo 4. To start it out, I’ll give you guys some information that every  veteren of […]

Minecraft Release Date

  If you enjoyed mining some pixels, exploring some dungeons, and fighting the creeper on the PC, then you’ll be excited to know that popular indie game Minecraft will be coming to the Xbox 360 on May 9th. Now, some of you might be asking… “Justin, how would Minecraft work on the Xbox?” Well, my friends, […]

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