TPHS hosts Jazz Festival for student bands
At 4:54 p.m. on April 13, a crowd gathered around the door of the TPHS Performing Arts Center. At 5:02...
Thrifters and Resellers
“I don't like new clothes. I don't like the way they smell. I don't like them,” Bailey Sayin (‘13) said. ...
Personal Perspective: Adriana Hazlett
Assistant Editor-in-Chief Adriana Hazlett reflects on her early years as a hoarder and shares her love for collecting memories in...
It’s time for the U.S. to rethink reading in the classroom
A staggering two-thirds of American kids cannot read fluently, according to the National Assessment of Educational Process. According to their 2022 Report Card,...
A New Age of ADHD
Along the sides of Abby Doan’s (12) in-class notes are caterpillars — doodled caterpillars, that is. There are other drawings...
Linger: an alumni zine
“Linger is an idea to create something that accurately represents the colors and concepts of our minds,” the last page of...
A country’s right to their art cannot be denied
The issue of who owns a work of art is a complex one. Many questions surround it: Is art owned...
Behind the velvet curtain
The Falconer takes a look at the TP Players’ production process for their new show, “Return to the Forbidden Planet.” Okay,...
TPHS students find their zen through yoga
Leg up and hands together. Center energy. Forward fold then bend over and sway. Relax. Touch the ground and walk...