A past in print: The history of the print Falconer
A year after TPHS opened its doors, the Falconer began. Dozens of staffs have overseen the paper, hundreds of thousands...
Student journalists are crucial, now more than ever
“Journalism is supposed to represent the people, functioning as a fourth pillar of democracy,” the Columbia Spectator, the student news...
Making waves
The TPHS swim and dive teams are capping off a successful season after both boys and girls teams won 2024...
Brandy Hellville
In the realm of fashion, Brandy Melville has long been synonymous with a specific aesthetic: effortlessly cool, chic and, as...
Jumbotron update for Ed Burke Field pending approval
The TPHS Foundation is waiting to hear from the SDUHSD board in February regarding the latest TPHS campus project: a...
The clowns in Congress are the same ones we invited in
The clown — former New York Representative George Santos — who just left the circus — the U.S. House of...
States sue social media company for youth harm
California Attorney General Rob Bonta led a coalition of 33 attorneys on Oct. 24 in filing a federal lawsuit against Meta...
Adjusted Admissions
In the ever-evolving landscape of college admissions, this summer witnessed a series of significant changes that have reshaped the way students...
Order Up! $20 minimum wage ready for pick-up
In an era characterized by growing income inequality and economic disparity, the issue of minimum wage has emerged frequently in public policy....
Teacher Feature: Lucy Qi
In a symphony of characters and tones, where ancient wisdom dances with modernity, AP Chinese Language and Culture teacher Lucy...