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

(Naomi Lencher)

The Mill Valley Art Festival

By Shaina Mandala, Graphics Editor Nov 2, 2021
The Mill Valley Fall Art Festival lies amongst the redwoods that adorn Old Mill Park. Annually, it brings back the spirit of Mill Valley, as it has for the past 60 years.
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(Lily Lunn)

The Best Burrito in Mill Valley

By Lexa Lemberg, Business Team Nov 2, 2021
I am putting the burritos in Mill Valley up to the test and seeing which one reigns supreme. Some may argue I am not a real burrito connoisseur, as I have a very simple order consisting of rice, beans, cheese, and guacamole.
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(Eloise Weir)

The Noble Cow Creamery

By Eloise Weir, TBN/TRN Editor, Photo Editor Nov 2, 2021
Is the Nobel Cow Creamy good enough to replace Woody's?
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Someone you need to meet: Symil Austin

Someone you need to meet: Symil Austin

By Lily Lunn, Lifestyles Editor, Graphics Editor, Social Media Editor Oct 26, 2021
“I want people at Tam to know that everyday I’m trying my best to learn and adapt to new things.”
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Graphic courtesy of Naomi Lechner

Review: Le Marais

By Sawyer Strain, Website Editor, Graphics Editor Oct 21, 2021
A quick stop for an iced coffee on a sweltering day? Absolutely. A sit-down meal of Wagyu burgers and French onion soup? Of course.
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(Naomi Lenchner)

Review: Baby Keem’s “The Melodic Blue”

By JP Ballschmider, Reporter Oct 21, 2021
Baby Keem's album The Melodic Blue delivers. Sixteen songs with three other featured artists.
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Review: Soul Movie

Review: Soul Movie

By Sebastian Ghosh, Reporter May 16, 2021
Sebastian Ghosh reviews Pixar's recent movie Soul.
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(Tahlia Amanson)

Review: Yerba Mate “Tropical Uprising”

By Samantha Nichols, Editor in Chief May 7, 2021
The initial taste isn’t bad at all— I definitely got that tropical feeling— but after a blissful moment of pineapple and hibiscus with notes of apricot, I found myself wishing more than anything in the world that I could get rid of that sickening peach aftertaste.
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(Tahlia Amanson)

Review: Red Whale Coffee

By Naomi Lenchner, Op/Ed Editor, Graphics Editor Apr 26, 2021
For lack of a better word, this matcha was exceptional, mark my words — I'm never drinking matcha from any other place again.
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(Tahlia Amanson)

Review: 50 Shades of Regency England

By Amelia Sandgren, Editor in Chief Feb 21, 2021
If you are looking for some nice escapism during such stressful times, Bridgerton would be a great place to start, although, if you are hoping to avoid a few awkward exchanges with your family, I wouldn’t recommend watching the last few episodes in your living room.
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(Courtesy of Jennifer Dolan)

Ms. Dolan’s Double Life

By Samantha Nichols, Editor in Chief Jan 3, 2021
The history teacher's Instagram account where she posts photos of her "little monarch garden" of butterflies and caterpillars has brought smiles and admiration from her students and serves as a reminder to appreciate the little things in life.
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(Images courtesy of Genevieve Durham and Alyssa Broad)

Ecomats: Turning trash into comfort

By Alyssa Broad, Sports Editor Dec 18, 2020
The process of making one mat can take hours, but the end result is worth it. “We donate the mats to Saint Vincent De Paul Society of Marin."
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