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

Make America Great Again?

Make America Great Again?

By Dashiell Yarnold Jun 3, 2016

The presidential elections in November are approaching quickly. In 2016, we have witnessed one of the most bizarre lineups of candidates in political history. On the left we have a self-proclaimed socialist...

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What Goes Unnoticed: My Struggle With Depression

By James Finn Jun 3, 2016

For most students, waking up in the morning is a chore. Hearing a blaring iPhone alarm at 7:00 in the morning instantly makes most teenagers irritable. But for me, and for the other 3 million Americans...

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Don’t Cross the Line

By Jack Goldman Jun 2, 2016

It’s lunchtime, and the race to Safeway begins. Dozens and dozens of students rush across Miller Avenue to Safeway through the crosswalk to be first in line to get their lunches. What if you are racing...

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How to Survive the Last Month of School

By Piper Goeking Jun 2, 2016

Every student feels the fatigue at this time of the school year.  Freshmen are itching to inch up the pecking order to the upper end of lowerclassmen status.  Sophomores daydream of fully exercising...

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Donald Trump announcing his candidacy for President

The Silver Lining of Trump

By Peter Wynn Jun 1, 2016

I would like to start this off (mainly for my own and my family's safety) by saying that I do not support Donald Trump. I’m not going to vote for him in an election, and despite being compelled by his...

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A Midnight not in Marrakesh

By Tandis Shoushtary May 31, 2016

If spending the night sober in a gym filled with my fellow classmates wasn’t harrowing enough, this year, Safe and Sober Grad Night will feature the theme of “Midnight in Marrakesh”, meaning that...

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Seeing People You Kinda Know in Public: Travel Edition

Seeing People You Kinda Know in Public: Travel Edition

By Cam Vernali May 12, 2016

Unlike clothes or your emo phase in 7th grade (or your emo phase revival in junior year), you can’t grow out of some awkward moments, not matter how hard you try. One of the worst kinds of awkward encounters...

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The Perils of Finding A College Roommate

By Hannah Chorley May 12, 2016

“IF YOU’RE READING THIS ROOM WITH ME” the Facebook post read in the Drake-esque font. Along with this creatively edited photoshop masterpiece, Danny had included a long paragraph of things about...

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Stay Home

By Piper Goeking May 12, 2016

I was sitting in class when I heard the attempted suppression of a series of wet, seemingly lung-compromising coughs.  I turned and saw one of my classmates, her face pale, eyes glazed over, battling...

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EDITORIAL: Standards-Based Grading

By Staff May 12, 2016

Standards-based grading (SBG) is a popular and new grading strategy whose use has expanded in the district over the past few years. SBG aims to assess students solely on whether they have acquired identified...

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The Great Escape - How to Successfully Get Lunch in SF

The Great Escape – How to Successfully Get Lunch in SF

By Leo DiPierro Apr 8, 2016

You’re with a group of friends, congregating in second period, contemplating what to do for lunch today. “Ah, I got it!,” says one, “I know this great place in the city. We can be in and out in...

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To Stream or Not to Stream?

To Stream or Not to Stream?

By Claire Donohue Apr 8, 2016

I spend an embarrassingly large amount of my life with my headphones on, or getting knocked around at a local concert venue. Like so many teenagers, music and the culture that surrounds it is a way I’ve...

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