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Charli Hueter

Charli Hueter, staff writer

Charli Hueter is embarking on her first year within the Texas High Publications staff. She has traded in the old racquet and golf clubs for pen and paper. She is skeptical about aerodynamic flight, but she adores traveling, even as far as Europe and Alaska. When she isn’t writing for Tiger Times, she serves as sophomore class secretary within Student Council. She is currently intrigued by the lectures of Richard Feynman and spent the summer of 2018 binge-watching “PBS Spacetime” on Youtube. She is particularly fond of collecting bizarre words and phrases, and she hopes to evolve her inner-author this year in newspaper. She welcomes the idea emphasized by Atul Gawande, “Better is possible… It takes a willingness to try.”

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Shikata Ga Nai (it cannot be helped)

Shikata Ga Nai (it cannot be helped)

Story by Charli Hueter, Staff Writer
May 20, 2019
Your default font

Your default font

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
May 16, 2019
Monsters and Bangs

Monsters and Bangs

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
April 8, 2019
Graphic by Holland Rainwater

The time machine

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
January 31, 2019
Households with pets are typically more active. Dogs are known to be the main motivators behind many healthy habits.

A helping paw

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
January 25, 2019
Graphic by Victoria Van

Gene eggs and ham

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
January 20, 2019
Graphic by Margaret Debenport

A shot for fame

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
December 14, 2018
Traffic controller Keith Davis stops the flow of traffic to allow two students to cross the street. Davis has worked for Texas High for the last five years.

Walking the line

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
November 30, 2018
Senior Andrew Davis illustrates yawning during class. Scientists have linked yawning to multiple stimuli such as tiredness, empathy, an overheating brain and temperature.

Echophenomena

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
November 26, 2018
graphic by Victoria Van

Tales of Turkeys

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
November 24, 2018
Collaboration for education

Collaboration for education

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
November 18, 2018
Graphic by Kaitlyn Gordon

The genetic divide

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
November 16, 2018
graphic by Victoria Van

Shutting the door on carcinogens

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
November 16, 2018
Submitted photo

The Perry Initiative

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
November 14, 2018
A revolutionary design

A revolutionary design

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
October 31, 2018
Graphic by Holland Rainwater

Big paws to fill

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
October 29, 2018
From twirling fire to teaching freedom

From twirling fire to teaching freedom

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
October 21, 2018
Whitney Farmer teaches her freshman class geographical concepts. This is Farmers first year.

The plunge into Tigerland

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
October 13, 2018
A cultural conquest

A cultural conquest

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
September 16, 2018
Charli Hüter and her family pose in front of her grandparents home in Hessen, Germany. Charli visited her family this past summer.

Uniting cultures one goal at a time

Story by Charli Hueter, staff writer
August 20, 2018
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