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Tiger Times

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Tiger Times

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Quarantine fun

Story by Sydney Rowe, staff writer April 21, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has caused many restaurants, stores and other public places to close to avoid spreading the virus. Citizens have been asked to self quarantine and some places have even enacted...

Graphic by Margaret Debenport

Curbing the COVID-crazies

Story by Margaret Debenport, opinion editor March 21, 2020

Spring break for Texas High School students was officially extended to another week as of March 16, but, under the circumstances, that week doesn’t call for days of roaming around town with friends....

Photo Illustration by Bailey Groom

Self-taught stress relief

Story by Joseph Asher, staff writer March 17, 2020

 A feeling of accomplishment rushes over her body as she finishes the last stitch. Thinking back to when she could barely finish one design, she stares at the embroidery she just completed in awe. Teaching...

Life in animation

Story by Bethany Dowd, staff writer March 27, 2015

The computer screens glows at a download completes. Quickly, she programs the new download into the project she is working on and notices how much it affected the video. She saves her project after six...

Junior Tyler Snell bends over picking grain to feed to his chickens.

Picking up chicks

Story by Robert Hoover, co-print editor in chief March 19, 2015

Every night he walks out to the little coop to check on his chickens. He feeds them and gathers the freshly produced eggs to take inside. Then when morning comes, he cracks open each shell and drops the...

Ski instructor and Jillian Cheney smile after a long day on the slopes. Photo taken by family member

Rise over run

Story by Jillian Cheney, staff writer January 29, 2015

No one goes to Colorado just to see the sights and head on home. People from around the world come to the Rocky Mountain State for their world class skiing and snowboarding. That’s why it was somewhat...

A little dust never killed nobody

A little dust never killed nobody

Story by Lauren Maynard, staff writer January 7, 2015

He’s had his crashes. He’s got a list of broken bones. His hands are delicately painted with scars of all shapes and sizes. He says a little prayer and puts his helmet on without any hesitation. The...

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