Paul Zimmer was a Musical.ly star when the short lip-syncing video app called TikTok was known as Musical.ly. He was known for lip-syncing and flashing his abs for his 12-year-old fanbase with captions like “Happy Black History Month :).”
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Is the Women’s March Still Strong Three Years Later?
Students’ Opinions on Annual Protest Moira Sirois and Katie Vastola This year marks the fourth annual women’s march, January 18, 2020. The women’s march started in 2017, at the time of Trump’s inauguration. This year’s march was sophomore Anna Windmuller’s second. Her first was in 2017. She went this year because she wanted to see if people still had the same attitude on feminist activism. She felt that this year, it was quieter and there were fewer people than there were in 2017. She was a little disappointed because it seemed like people were less enthusiastic about it and it wasn’t as big of a thing as it was three…
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Do Parental Monitoring Apps go too Far?
Apps that let parents monitor their kids’ phones are controversial. Parents feel the need to supervise their kids’ activity online, while kids and teens do not want their location checked or their devices controlled. Although it is important to watch over your child, some apps take it too far.
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Which Editor Are You?
Which Theogony editor are you? Take this quiz to find out!
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Coach Longerbeam Resigns from Football Program After Stellar Season
After four years of working as T.C. Williams’ Head Football Coach, James Longerbeam resigns. He posted an incredibly successful season as he led the team that broke school records that have stood for 30 years.
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Girls Basketball Senior Night Photos
Max Straub
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“Uncut Gems” Movie Review
Uncut Gems was released on Christmas day, December 25th, 2019. Starring comedian Adam Sandler playing Howard Ratner. When most people hear about a new movie with Sandler and expect his character role to make people laugh. Uncut Gems, a rated-R crime, and mystery film is not at all the type of movie you would expect from the comedian.
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Grammys Gone Wrong
This year’s Grammy red carpet looks were certainly…something.
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Black History Month Events Schedule
Lecture Series in the Black Box Theatre Wednesday, February 19 – Friday, February 21 during the school day Auditorium Assemblies Wednesday, February 26 – Friday, February 28 during the school day Evening Programs in Quiet Dining Wednesday, February 26 – Friday, February 28
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Increasing Energy Use and Stagnant Recycling
The school district’s overall energy consumption has increased since 2013 and recycling remains stagnant, prompting a larger conversation on sustainability.