Teacher Feature: Mia Smith
Anyone who steps inside the classroom of Mia Boardman Smith, TPHS AP Language and Composition and Beginning Journalism teacher and...
Staff Ed: Boy Scouts – don’t just change your name, change your ways.
Boy Scouts of America is now Scouting America. It’s a change that represents a larger rebrand of the organization after...
Personal Perspective: Rami Kabakibi
Managing Editor Rami Kabakibi explores his journey with climate activism and reflects on how his passion for the environment has...
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...
Mental health professionals on campus aid students
May 1 kicked off Mental Health Awareness Month. The Falconer spoke to mental health professionals on campus to learn more about resources...
What are students reading?
Photo by Anna Opalsky/Falconer Grace Tran (11): The Inheritance Games by Jennifer Lynn Barnes For Grace Tran (11), taking a...
Solutions for Change
A conversation with Karina Martinez, a recovering addict who is an alumna of and a volunteer coordinator for Solutions for Change,...
Auto Tech: Applied
In the bustling halls of TPHS, amidst a sea of students with different interests and passions, there’s a unique two-part...
Personal Perspective: Anna Opalsky
Editor-in-Chief Anna Opalsky reflects on her relationship with her dogs and thanks them for their steadfast love. I don’t remember...
Video games are political. Don’t agree? Go touch grass
For many gamers, video games serve as a form of respite from the grueling agony of life’s day-to-day issues. But...