Alaska Junior Rachael Sears In August I went on a trip to Alaska via Carnival cruise lines. We spent seven nights on board the beautiful Carnival...
By: Cam Grubic It’s been several weeks now since the starving and anxious horse named Bullet made his surprise appearance on the Paulsen farm on...
By: Nathan Hoy As many of the people in Cedar Falls prepare for Christmas, parents focus on buying gifts for the their kids and friends...
By: Hannah Sanderman Surprisingly more than 80 percent of the 120 students surveyed have more friends in their own grade than different grades. With all...
By: Madeline Nicol Greeted with the smell of Versace cologne and the bright lights in my eyes, I enter the Oster Regent Theatre for Mary...
By: Jamie Blair When I begin to write, I feel like the Gates of Heaven have opened, and tiny, naked baby-angels are floating in the...
By: Aaron Heimbuck As one reads articles from the Tiger Hi-Line or watches videos from broadcast, one may notice that many of these students have...
By: Nathan Hoy The only thing separating junior Justin Gray from the 10,000 foot plummet to earth is a thin sheet of aluminum that holds...
By: Amna Haider As a little girl, senior Joe Fry would get into all kinds of mischief. Her punishment? To draw. “I started early. My...
By: Cam Grubic It was 10 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 30 when Bullet arrived at the farm, and it was like he was already home....