TPHS Arts Fest
The annual TPHS Arts Fest celebrated student achievement in the arts on May 18. The annual TPHS Arts Fest celebrated...
A Conversation
A conversation with a student who moved from East Turkestan to the United States when she was 12 years old....
A past in print: The history of the print Falconer
A year after TPHS opened its doors, the Falconer began. Dozens of staffs have overseen the paper, hundreds of thousands...
Teacher Feature: Mia Smith
Anyone who steps inside the classroom of Mia Boardman Smith, TPHS AP Language and Composition and Beginning Journalism teacher and...
Staff Ed: Boy Scouts – don’t just change your name, change your ways.
Boy Scouts of America is now Scouting America. It’s a change that represents a larger rebrand of the organization after...
Supercell kills brain cells. And students love it.
Supercell games are taking over the scene, but unlike others, these games are very much the bare minimum. Look into...
Personal Perspective: Rami Kabakibi
Managing Editor Rami Kabakibi explores his journey with climate activism and reflects on how his passion for the environment has...
Student journalists are crucial, now more than ever
“Journalism is supposed to represent the people, functioning as a fourth pillar of democracy,” the Columbia Spectator, the student news...
Burnout peaks as school year nears an end
Students and teachers are feeling increasingly bogged down by a feeling of burnout common on campus, with large numbers struggling...
Mental health professionals on campus aid students
May 1 kicked off Mental Health Awareness Month. The Falconer spoke to mental health professionals on campus to learn more about resources...