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The School Newspaper of Texas High School

Tiger Times

The School Newspaper of Texas High School

Tiger Times

A price to pay

A price to pay

Story by Doug Kyles, News Editor
April 14, 2021
Junior Margaret Mutoke stands in front of the confederate statue that stands in downtown Texarkana. Crowds of people gathered at the statue in June of 2020 to protest its removal.

Justifying Juneteenth

Story by Margaret Mutoke, staff writer
April 7, 2021
Some of the most recognizable careers don’t require a college degree at all. In fact, students do not need to get a college degree in order to have a profitable career that also makes them happy.

Dreaming beyond the degree

Story by Cate Rounds, editor in chief
April 5, 2021
The four years leading up to this election were, for many Americans, the most traumatic and stressful years of their lives. So many emotions ran through their body and soul as this administration controlled their country.

After the coup

Story by Aislyn Echols, opinion editor
March 9, 2021
A student sits at home while a snowy scenery fills the outside of her window. Many students have discussed the importance of having snow days that consist of playing outdoors rather than learning from home.

Silencing snow days

Story by Stephanie Jumper, feature editor
February 15, 2021
In todays age, young love is shared more behind a phone screen rather than a  dinner table.

Rethinking romance

Story by Peyton Sims, editor in chief
February 14, 2021
Oversized and simple, these are featured items of this years most popular fashion trends.

Overrated fashion in 2020

Story by Katey Pappas, staff writer
February 12, 2021
Out of millions of books, theres bound to be a couple that may be unworthy of reading.

These books stink

Story by Emma Allen, staff writer
January 24, 2021
Many students across the campus have always considered art as nothing more than an extracurricular. However, if was a required core subject, there would be many benefits.

Paint it

Story by Zoe Rushing, staff writer
January 21, 2021
Despite the prevalence of certain activities, some students are still unable to find their calling. These are classes approved to be taught in Texas public high schools that, if offered here, could encourage students to explore their hobbies and passions.

Expanding education

Story by Stephanie Jumper, feature editor
January 20, 2021
With the constant pressure that society puts on the Black community, individuals start to embrace their natural hair.

Naturally not acceptable

Story by Margaret Mutoke, staff writer
January 2, 2021
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