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...
Personal Perspective: Anna Opalsky
Editor-in-Chief Anna Opalsky reflects on her relationship with her dogs and thanks them for their steadfast love. I don’t remember...
From bows to bow ties, sometimes we’re all just girls
The nuanced relationship between femininity and its reception in society has shifted dramatically over recent years, and the positive reclamation...
Three is a crowd. There is only room for Lamar.
In Metro Boomin and Future’s most recent hip hop album, “We Don’t Trust You,” Kendrick Lamar is featured saying the...
Staff Ed: TPHS’ poorly executed Diversity Week shows lack of student effort
There is no doubt that diversity is an essential aspect of an inclusive educational environment — and that it is...
Video games are political. Don’t agree? Go touch grass
For many gamers, video games serve as a form of respite from the grueling agony of life’s day-to-day issues. But...
Pro/Con: Online AP testing
Pro In May, the College Board is presenting digital options for seven Advanced Placement exam subjects. For students, the shift...