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Tiger Times

The School Newspaper of Texas High School

Tiger Times

Allyson Smith

Allyson Smith, Graphic Designer

After a lot of character development, Allyson Smith returns for their third year of graphic design for Texas High Publications. Having overcome carpal tunnel syndrome and tendonitis, she continues to use art as a way of expression and has found a new love for writing and creating music by teaching themself guitar. She’s very adamant about her hyperfixations, and will rant about them for hours. Ally has a lot on her plate this year, but she knows she’ll be able to pull through by staying on top of her work, and hopefully finding some sort of time management. 

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[Photo] Freddy’s impact

Story by Zoe Rushing, Advertising Editor
May 12, 2022
A multicolored brain rests in a neurodivergent woman's head. The amount of women with disorders such as ADHD and autism may be vastly underreported.

[Photo] Gender genes

Story by Stephanie Jumper, Editor-In-Chief
May 2, 2022
A man in a graduation cap prepares for battle. The possibility of Americans being drafted for the war in Ukraine is a concern to many.

[Photo] Putting a stop to Putin

Story by Doug Kyles, Editor-In-Chief
April 27, 2022
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[Photo] Far-right fervor

Story by Joseph Haynes-Stewart, News Editor
April 20, 2022
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[Photo] The world in filters

Story by Sara Havel, Staff Writer
April 20, 2022
A school bus parks at a typical summer destination.

[Photo] Summer school for all

Story by Stephanie Jumper, Editor-in-Chief
April 5, 2022
Our relations to different colors effect our mood. Red often invokes feelings of anger, whereas green commonly promotes tranquility.

[Photo] Color on the brain

Story by Iya Jackson, Staff Writer
March 2, 2022
A figure representing different religions is restricted by handcuffs. Various faiths around the world unjustly experience oppression.

[Photo] Foreign faiths

Story by Staff
January 7, 2022
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[Photo] Obscure organizations

Story by Sara Havel, Staff Writer
December 15, 2021
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[Photo] Cutting college costs

Story by Stephanie Jumper, Editor-In-Chief
December 6, 2021
The logo for the internet challenge Inktober, which THS Art Club participated in this year

[Photo] Ready, set, ink

Story by Zoe Rushing, Advertising editor
November 19, 2021
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[Photo] A viral sensation

Story by Gracie Tucker, Staff Writer
November 18, 2021
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[Photo] Buy, wear, trash, repeat

Story by Zoe Rushing, Advertising Editor
November 23, 2021
The dark web is often intriguing, but computer science teacher Mark Ahrens warns students against trying to access it.

[Photo] Playing in the dark

Story by Stephanie Jumper, Editor-In-Chief
November 25, 2021
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[Photo] That time of the month

Story by Brynne Chandler, Staff Writer
November 9, 2021
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[Photo] We don’t want you

Story by Zoe Rushing, Design Editor
October 28, 2021
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[Photo] A twisted Thanksgiving

Story by Macy Maynard, Culture Editor
October 25, 2021
Sophomore Nashita Kalam expresses the pressure she feels to succeed in school as a daughter of immigrants.

Foreign pressue

Story by Nashita Kalam and Allyson Smith
September 29, 2021
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[Photo] Mental health resources

Story by Macy Maynard, staff writer
May 14, 2021
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[Photo] Mental health diaries

Story by Makenzie Hofert, staff writer
May 16, 2021
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[Photo] Rights or rebellion?

Story by Mikayla Zverina, culture editor
April 26, 2021
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[Photo] Prom unlike any other

Story by Graci Henard, staff writer
April 23, 2021
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[Photo] Just as promised

Story by Logan Diggs, managing editors
April 22, 2021
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[Photo] From waste to win

Story by Makenzie Hofert, staff writer
April 17, 2021
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[Photo] A price to pay

Story by Doug Kyles, News Editor
April 14, 2021
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[Photo] King vs. God

Story by Logan Diggs, managing editor
March 12, 2021
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[Photo] About a week ago

Story by Logan Diggs, managing editor
March 11, 2021
Twitch users mourn the removal of PogChamp emote after its untimely demise near the peak of its internet fame.

[Photo] Nothing to be hyped about

Story by Phoebe Neff, copy editor
January 16, 2021
8th grade welcome

[Photo] An introduction like no other

Story by Logan Diggs, Managing editor
February 1, 2021
Due to the unfortunate chain of events that occurred in 2020, many students have found themselves having to rethink their future careers.

[Photo] Careers, college and COVID

Story by Maria Rangel, staff writer
January 18, 2021
Everyone has a name. It is one of the many things that connects all humans.

[Photo] Behind the name

Story by Emma Allen, staff writer
January 7, 2021
Autism is defined as a serious neurodevelopmental disorder that impairs the ability to communicate and interact.

[Photo] Love is all you need

Story by Katey Pappas, staff writer
December 16, 2020
California resident Tiffany Esquino, however, recognized and took the opportunity to help make a difference by volunteering to participate in the Moderna vaccine trial, a study to eradicate the coronavirus.

[Photo] A shot at a cure

Story by Graci Henard, staff writer
December 1, 2020
For the first ten weeks of school, students who arrived early were allowed to remain in their cars; however, administrators are now in full-throttle to prevent students from staying in the parking lot before the first bell.

[Photo] Parking problems

Story by Graci Henard, staff writer
November 5, 2020
Consider the amount of schools that have gone test optional because of the disruption COVID-19 caused on standardized test taking. Although seniors still face many challenges compared to those of past graduates, they should still acknowledge the importance of FAFSA.

[Photo] Better now than later 

Story by Logan Diggs, Managing editor
November 3, 2020
This year has seen a rise in gossip accounts on the social media platform Instagram.

[Photo] InstaBully

Story by Stephanie Jumper, feature editor
October 20, 2020
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[Photo] Growing up too fast

Story by Zoe Rushing, staff writer
September 15, 2020
Many clothing companies are selling apparel online that are based around coronavirus.

[Photo] Selling hope

Story by Stephanie Jumper, Staff writer
June 8, 2020
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[Photo] My top 50

Story by Makenzie Hofert, Staff Writer
May 7, 2020
Nash Elementary third grade student Hannah Hamel smiles at her family as the teacher parade starts to pass Hannah’s location on April 15, 2020. Nash Elementary teachers coordinated with the city of Nash to produce the teacher parade so that teachers could reconnect with their students during the COVID-19 pandemic.

[Video] Bash through Nash

Story by Peyton Sims, culture editor
April 16, 2020
Graphic by Allyson Smith.

[Photo] Hollywood horrors

Story by Emma LeFors, staff writer
April 11, 2020
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[Photo] The never-ending world of sports

Story by Ruth Heinemann, staff writer
April 6, 2020
Students perform the "tuba song" at the Texas vs. Arkansas pep rally. The song made its return after a petition was created and the Song for a Cause fundraiser began.

[Video] Song for a cause

Story by Addison Cross, editor in chief
September 6, 2019
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