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News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

Donald Smith holds up his 2000 championship basketball ring.
Tam’s first athletics hall of fame induction: a night to remember
By Hank Murray, sportswriter ♦ Oct 16, 2025
On Saturday, Oct. 11, Tam inducted their first athletics hall of fame class. The event was spearheaded by Tam alum Brian Murphy. A hub of alumni gathered at the Tam Valley Community Center where old friends reunited and old teammates reminisced.
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Mill Valley Celebrates 125th Anniversary with Parade
Mill Valley Celebrates 125th Anniversary with Parade
By Henry Pearson, News and Broadcast Editor ♦ Sep 9, 2025
A photo of Fiona Bailey's Riley Street Prize-winning print
Rising Stars: Tam High’s Artistic Excellence
By Brigitte Whittle, Graphics/Photo Editor ♦ Apr 30, 2025

Ethan Wallace stops a shot.
Tam boys water polo drops non-league game versus Campolindo, prepares for MCAL playoffs
By Hank Murray, sportswriter ♦ Oct 28, 2025
Tam lost 16-3 to Campolindo last Tuesday. However, they salvaged their week with a victory over Novato on Thursday. This Thursday, the Hawks challenge the Archie Williams Falcons on the road in the MCAL semifinals.
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Donald Smith holds up his 2000 championship basketball ring.
Tam’s first athletics hall of fame induction: a night to remember
By Hank Murray, sportswriter ♦ Oct 16, 2025
On Saturday, Oct. 11, Tam inducted their first athletics hall of fame class. The event was spearheaded by Tam alum Brian Murphy. A hub of alumni gathered at the Tam Valley Community Center where old friends reunited and old teammates reminisced.
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From left to right: seniors Cole Kramlich, Jude Beccaris, Wyatt Leach, Miles Kelsey.
Tam drops homecoming game against American Canyon
By Hank Murray, sportswriter ♦ Oct 16, 2025
Scenes from the pool deck.
Tam girls water polo shuts out Marin Catholic in an 11-0 victory
By Gabe Heller, sportswriter ♦ Oct 7, 2025
‘One Tap is back’: Tam football shines in first win of the season
‘One Tap is back’: Tam football shines in first win of the season
By Boston Nahigian, Sports Writer ♦ Oct 1, 2025

Why Gavin Newsom’s podcast scares me
Why Gavin Newsom’s podcast scares me
By Josh Goldman, News and Broadcast Editor ♦ May 12, 2025
After California Governor Gavin Newsom released a podcast episode with political activist Charlie Kirk, many are disagreeing about Newsom's choice to feature Kirk. Josh Goldman explores his opinion on why Newsom should not have had Kirk on the podcast.
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Graphic by Price Jeffris
Editorial: The Odds Are Against the Class of 2025
By Andrew Ismailer and Editorial Staff Apr 30, 2025
With a record breaking graduation class and students applying to more schools than ever, the class of 2025 faces an uphill battle in the college application process.
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How libraries will solve polarization
How libraries will solve polarization
By Jaana Tremp, Op-ed Editor ♦ Apr 27, 2025
Simplicity is dangerous
Simplicity is dangerous
By Gigi Cannelora, Features editor ♦ Mar 17, 2025

Injured volleyball players Avery Blount (right) and Haley Hammack (left)
Healing the Mind Behind the Injury
By Willa Kruse, Lifestyles Editor ♦ Oct 28, 2025
As fall sports ramp up, more student athletes are finding themselves sidelined with injuries that take both a physical and mental toll. From Tam’s athletic trainer Payton Russom to volleyball standout Avery Blount, their stories reveal how recovery is just as much about mindset as it is about healing.
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Club Profile: The Sustainable Fashion Club
Club Profile: The Sustainable Fashion Club
By Keira Eisenbud, Op/Ed Editor ♦ Oct 28, 2025
Did you know that most fast fashion pieces fall apart after only 10 wears? The Sustainable Fashion Club is ready to flip the script. Run by juniors Greta Jackson, Evelyn Goddard, and Frankey Gebhard, the club aims to raise environmental awareness through encouraging mindful consumption and viable fashion practices. “We are excited to educate and make change this year,” President Greta Jackson said. 
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An Alternate Pathway for Seniors
By Gigi Cannelora, Features editor ♦ May 29, 2025
Everything you Need to Know About Dreams
Everything you Need to Know About Dreams
By Sophia Tiemens, Chief Design Editor ♦ Apr 24, 2025

Graphic by Brigitte Whittle.
650 Words Maximum – March 2025
By Emerson Swift, Editor-in-Chief ♦ May 7, 2025
Meet members of the Tamalpais High School class of 2025 through their college application essays!
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The Dark Sky Movement
The Dark Sky Movement
By Jaana Tremp, Op-ed Editor ♦ Mar 17, 2025
More and more of our skies are becoming starless. The Dark Sky Movement aims to eliminate light pollution in Marin.
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Fifteen Years Later
Fifteen Years Later
By Emerson Swift, Editor-in-Chief ♦ Oct 16, 2024

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Tam High Hawk To Us: Episode 1
By Josh Goldman, Henry Pearson, Declan Murphy, and Satya Schiller Jan 30, 2025

Come join us talk to Tam High basketball and soccer players on our first podcast of the year. Pour a cup of tea and relax with our calming visuals.

Episode 2: The Arch Interviews Spotlights Pave Commute, a Green Routes to School App
By Emerson Swift, Editor-in-Chief ♦ Feb 2, 2024

Pave Commute is an app that provides incentives for students to take green routes to school and was introduced to the Tam community last year. Host Emerson Swift speaks with...

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