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The Tam News

News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

News, Opinion, & Multimedia for Tamalpais High School

The Tam News

Tam needs more counselors

By Anya Godfrey, Op-ed Editor Dec 31, 2024
Anya Godfrey discusses the hard work the counselors do at Tamalpais High School, and the necessity and benefits of hiring more. It would lower the workload on the existing counselors, and allowing for smaller staff to student ratios.
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Not Being Political is Ignorant

Not Being Political is Ignorant

By Anya Godfrey, Op-ed Editor Nov 17, 2024
There is a time and place for politics. It can be generally agreed that conversations regarding politics shouldn’t take up every waking moment of our lives—our society doesn’t deem politics as lighthearted dinner conversations. There is value in knowing when and when not to bring up pressing political issues.
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Doug Canepa, the manager of Mill Valley Market, said theft is a big concern of his.

Teenage Theft Thrives in Marin’s Wealthy Communities

Marin County is very wealthy, yet teenage theft is a prominent issue. Both local businesses and big corporations are severely affected. If most teenagers in Marin are economically advantaged, why is theft such a common occurrence?
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Graphic by Andrew Ismailer

Hand in hand: Cafeteria sustainability at Tam

By Anya Godfrey, Op-ed Editor Feb 5, 2024
Tamalpais High School's cafeteria is often overshadowed by the popularity of off-campus lunch, but it still generates large amounts of waste through single-use plastic packaging. Is cafeteria sustainability a reasonable goal for the school, and is it worth the trouble?
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