News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

(Courtesy of Ethan Swope)

Administration shortens lunch time

By Wesley Slavin and Athos Oliveira Oct 25, 2021
A change in Tam's schedule has seen an increase in tardies among students.
(Emily Stull)

Editorial: Running From Climate Change

Oct 14, 2021
Class disparities will continue to be emphasized as California faces the effects of climate change.
A Survey of the Class of 2021

A Survey of the Class of 2021

By Logan Little and Leah Kennedy Jun 8, 2021
The Tam News surveyed seniors before and after the return to in-person learning. This is what they said ...
(Emily Stull)

Damned if you do, damned if you don’t

By Amelia Sandgren Apr 15, 2021
It’s worth it to take a second and consider that not all women choose their hobbies based on men.
(Luke Osborn)

Skate Culture

By Kennedy Enlowsmith Feb 24, 2021
The history of skate culture and its impact on Marin today.
(Paige Anderson)

Editorial: The emotional impact of distance learning

Feb 6, 2021
In addition to its commonly cited academic pitfalls, the student body seems to be experiencing emotional distress at the hands of at-home education.
Profile: Psychedelic Rock Band Moon Jams

Profile: Psychedelic Rock Band Moon Jams

By Cal Peterson Dec 5, 2020
Seniors Colin Bender, Jamie Spencer, and Jake Mclaughlin give us an insight into their psychedelic rock/alt/psychedelic country band.
RBGs Impact on the Tam Community

RBG’s Impact on the Tam Community

By Emily Stull Nov 3, 2020
An analysis of Ruth Bader Ginsburg's life and influence on our lives today.
The Charitable Market

The Charitable Market

By Claudia Epsha Nov 2, 2020
Tam student-founded non-profit, The Charitable Market, sells goods from Marin youth artists/creators.
(Mikyla Williams)

Golden Gate Village files lawsuit against Marin Housing Authority in midst of renovation controversy

By Logan Little Aug 15, 2020
GGV is accusing the authority of deliberate negligence designed to push out Black and low-income residents.
(Tenaya Tremp)

Why I don’t drive

By Natalia Whitaker Apr 12, 2020
When you sit behind the wheel, you become responsible for your life, your passengers’ lives, and the lives of other drivers.
(Ethan Swope)

Mill Valley residents howl in support of essential COVID-19 workers

By Skye Schoenhoeft Mar 31, 2020
The howl started with a Nextdoor post by resident Hugh Kuhn suggesting that Mill Valley should participate in the #Solidarityat8 campaign, a movement to support essential workers during the coronavirus pandemic.
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