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News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

Awards

2023

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Crown Award for News Publication, 2023

National Scholastic Press Association Newspaper and Newsmagazine Critique, First Class, for the year 2022-23.

2022

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Crown Award, Certificate of Merit, for Trump supporters antagonize Marin City community members during rally by Emily Stull with additional reporting by Mikyla Williams

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Crown Award, Certificate of Merit, Muir Beach begins removing racist clauses from property deeds by Leah Kennedy

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Crown Award, First Place, @metooattam by Emily Stull with additional reporting by Logal Little

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Crown Award, Certificate of Merit, E.D. by Jordan Cushner

2020

Youth Journalism International Award for Features Category, Second Place, Baby Monitor by Emily Stull

2019 

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Crown Award, Online Website and Newsmagazine Rocky Brown and Max Goldberg

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Editorial of the Year, First Place, Not all Fun and Games by Josie Spiegelman and Staff

Columbia Scholastic Press Association News Briefs, First Place, Election Update by Milo Levine, Logan Little, and Skye Schoenhoeft

Columbia Scholastic Press Association First Person Experience, Third Place, I Need This to Be Read by Anonymous

National Student Press Association Editorial of the Year, Honorable Mention, BACR Must Stay by Staff

National Student Press Association Climate Reporting Story of the Year, Honorable Mention, Submerged by Logan Little

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Hand Drawn Illustration, Honorable Mention, Submerged by Sam Ferro

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Feature Package, Honorable Mention, Submerged by Sam Ferro and NuNu Wright

National Scholastic Press Association Newsmagazine Spread, Fifth, Submerged by Sam Ferro and NuNu Wright

 

2017

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Silver Crown, Online Website and Newsmagazine

 

2016

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, Third Place, Feature Story for It Doesn’t Add Up: Why Does 39 Percent of our Student Population Pay for Math Tutoring? by Willzie Connelly, Hannah Chorley and James Finn

National Scholastic Press Association Design of the Year Award, Eighth Place, Magazine Page/Spread for Here But Not Heard by Staff

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Circle Award, First Place, Cartoons for White Feminism: One Size Does Not Fit All by Tandis Shoushtary

National Student Press Association, All-American, Newsmagazine

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Silver Crown, Online Website and Newsmagazine

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Medalist, Newsmagazine

 

2015

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, Third Place, Feature Story for Curing Our Culture: A Postmortem Analysis of New Tech at Tam by Sarah Asch and James Finn

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, Third Place, Diversity for I Belong by Raqshan Khan

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Circle Award, Second Place, Personal Opinion: On-Campus Issues for I Belong by Raqshan Khan

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Circle Award, Certificate of Merit, Editorial Cartoons for Cultural Inappropriation by Tandis Shoushtary

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Crown Finalist, Newsmagazine

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Medalist, Newsmagazine

 

2014

National Scholastic Press Association Pacemaker Finalist, Online Website

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, First Place, Editorial for All Quiet on the District Front by Staff

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, Second Place, Diversity for Undocumented: Navigating Life Without Citizenship by Isaac Cohen

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Circle Award, First Place, Illustration for Start-up Weekend Adventures by Cassie Jeong

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Circle Award, Third Place, Editorial Writing for All Quiet on the District Front by Staff

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Circle Award, Third Place, Illustration for Zine Fest by Cassie Jeong

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Circle Award, Certificate of Merit, In-depth News/Feature Story for Undocumented: Navigating Life Without Citizenship by Isaac Cohen

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Medalist, Newsmagazine

 

2013

National Scholastic Press Association Pacemaker Finalist, Newsmagazine

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, Second Place, Feature Story for Life According to Arman: Living with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy by Billie Mandelbaum

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, Fourth Place, Diversity for Letting the Indian Go: The Evolution of the Tam Mascot by Mae Puckett

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, Honorable Mention, Editorial/Opinion for  EDITORIAL: The Injustice of Tradition by Staff

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Certificate of Merit, Editorial writing for EDITORIAL: The Injustice of Tradition by Staff

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Medalist, Newsmagazine

 

2012

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Silver Medalist, Newsmagazine

 

2011

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, Fifth Place, News Story for Moving Past Depression by Carina Albizures

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, Honorable Mention, Diversity for Fallen through the cracks: Tam’s lost Latinos’ speak out by Carina Albizures

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Silver Medalist, Newsmagazine

 

2010

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, Honorable Mention, Feature Story  for Cut from the Job by Elissa Stolman

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Medalist, Newsmagazine

 

2009

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, Third Place, Diversity story for Defining the Problem: Graduation Rates by Thanh Lu and Herb Wade

National Scholastic Press Association Story of the Year Award, Honorable Mention, Feature Story  for Young. Rich. Drunk. by Mac Douglass, Max Schieble and Sam Mandell

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Medalist, Newsmagazine

 

2008

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Silver Medalist, Newsmagazine

 

2007

National Scholastic Press Association Pacemaker Finalist, Online Website

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Medalist, Newsmagazine

 

2006

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Silver Crown, Newsmagazine

Columbia Scholastic Press Association Gold Medalist, Newsmagazine

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