News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

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News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

(Tenaya Tremp)

Lights out

By Eli Blum Dec 12, 2019
With no field lights, Friday night football games are a thing of dreams. Tam's neighbors' arguments against the installation of field lights are weak at best and it's time to kickstart the conversation.
(Sam Glocker)

Opinion: Caster Semenya’s fight for equality

By Chloe Gammon Nov 11, 2019
Track star Caster Semenya continues to fight the unfair regulation of naturally elevated testosterone levels in female athletes.
(John Overton)

We must speak for the trees

By Claire Finch Nov 7, 2019
A comparison between the classic book and the global crisis we are currently facing.
(Tenaya Tremp)

Editorial: Not on schedule

By Editorial Staff Sep 19, 2019
Parts of the scheduling conflicts were unavoidable. But there were many places where they could have been handled more smoothly.
(Skye Schoenhoeft)

Ballet is for boys too

By Johanna Meezan Sep 14, 2019
Ballet needs both men and women, and everyone, the media especially, needs to know that.
Editorial: Not all fun and games

Editorial: Not all fun and games

By Editorial Staff Jun 7, 2019
An event which casually encourages sexual assault, peer pressure, illicit and dangerous drug use should never be dismissed as a simple tradition.
Entitled Mill Valley Moms: My Experience in the Service Industry

Entitled Mill Valley Moms: My Experience in the Service Industry

By Zoe Cowan Apr 29, 2019

After working at a local juice bar for a little over a year, I’ve come to learn what it’s like to work in the service industry in Marin. From unruly little league players to senior citizens looking...

Editorial: Separating the Art from the Artist

Editorial: Separating the Art from the Artist

By Editorial Staff Apr 16, 2019

Rumors regarding Michael Jackson’s pedophilic relationships with underage boys have been circulating the media for more than a decade. The release of  “Leaving Neverland,” a damning documentary...

Dress to impress

Dress to impress

By Samantha Ferro Apr 16, 2019

In the fifth grade, most girls get their ears pierced or shop at Brandy Melville for the first time. I, on the other hand, was purchasing my first blazer. And that is where it all began.   Always looking...

A Cheap New Trend

A Cheap New Trend

By Camille Shakirova, Photo Editor Mar 13, 2019

Sometimes, stepping into the Tam hallways can feel like a time warp. I’m constantly drowning in ‘80s-style high-waisted jeans and bright jackets that scream ‘90s. Yesterday, I could have sworn I...

Editorial: Not Quite Breaking Through

Editorial: Not Quite Breaking Through

By Editorial Staff Mar 13, 2019

In the summer of 2017, two former Tam students spray painted a racial epithet on the side of Wood Hall, directed at our principal J.C. Farr. While this hate crime was egregious and despicable, it provided...

Editorial: BACR Must Stay

Editorial: BACR Must Stay

By Editorial Staff Feb 7, 2019

In light of the proposed budget cuts for the 2019-2020 school year, Tamalpais Union High School District (TUHSD) administration received significant pushback on their plan to cut 50% of Bay Area Community...

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