As the newest additions to what is arguably the most successful video game franchise in history, Pokémon Black and White have taken the internationally popular series to new heights. Developed once again by Game Freak and Creatures Inc., the new games have made a gigantic leap in presentation from the previous generation. With an entirely […]
April 8, 2011 by thetigertimes
Delirium is a good book to read if you are the type of person who is a sucker for a rebellious love story, especially the ones like Romeo and Juliet. Lauren Oliver’s Delirium provides a futuristic view at dystopian America. In the book, scientists have conjured up a cure for love and all other emotions. […]
April 8, 2011 by thetigertimes
Some things never change. The popularity of Pokémon is one of these tests of time. It’s safe to say that most students at Fleetwood Area High School have played Pokémon at some time in their lives. Most of these people have a favorite. But which of the pocket monsters are they? “Celebi—because it travels through […]
April 7, 2011 by thetigertimes
Everyone experiences stress in life, whether from family, friends, relationships, school, or work. Some people can expel these feelings by playing a sport or talking to a friend. But for those who do not know where to turn, there is help out there. Dozens of non-profit organizations all over the United States are waiting for […]
April 7, 2011 by thetigertimes
On March 11th, 2011, a devastating earthquake hit the north-east coast of Japan. It struck at 5:46 a.m., six miles below the sea level and about 78 miles off of the coast of Japan. The earthquake had an 8.9 magnitude, which triggered the tsunami. The tsunami was recorded to be around 10 meters high, and […]
April 6, 2011 by thetigertimes
A Day to Remember’s newest album “What Separates Me From You” came out on the 10th of November of last year. I had not sat down and legitimately listened to this album until recently, and I’m rather glad I did. Upon listening to the opening track “Sticks & Bricks,” one would think that this album […]
April 6, 2011 by thetigertimes
As you may or may not know, Dr. Larry Rotenberg, a survivor of one of history’s most horrific events, recently spoke to Holocaust students at the Fleetwood Area High School. Rotenberg was originally from Romania and was about 2 or 3 years old when the Holocaust began. He first realized what was going on around him […]
April 5, 2011 by thetigertimes
Each of us has an obligation to preserve and protect our environment. Through our everyday choices and actions, we collectively have a huge impact on our world. It’s a simple concept with far-reaching effects. April is national “Keep America Beautiful Month,” and if everyone puts in an extra effort to help clean up the world […]
April 5, 2011 by thetigertimes
Autism—when defined, it’s a disorder of neural development portrayed by faulty social interaction and communication. Restricted and repetitive behavior follows. Signs typically begin before the child reaches three years of age. Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is a spectrum of psychological conditions grouped by common abnormalities. The five forms are classical autism, Asperger syndrome, Persuasive Developmental Disorder […]
April 4, 2011 by thetigertimes
April is National Poetry Month. In the spirit of this celebration, here is a poem about our own FAHS journalism class. Journalism Class— Our talent, you can’t surpass. The Tiger Times is what we write, The words in which are black and white— Bringing the news to you, Giving you a new point of view.The […]
April 4, 2011 by thetigertimes
For the month of April Poets and others celebrate the art of poetry.The Academy of American Poets established A national event for the poets and poems of society. They are grateful For this country, For supporting the fine arts That influenced human society. Even in their hearts They produce variety. It is a complex heritage And […]
April 1, 2011 by thetigertimes
It’s Friday! Which seat should I take? Rebecca Black takes the front seat when it comes to recent popularity. Almost everyone knows the catchy song “Friday” by Rebecca Black. This song started at four thousand hits and, in one night, increased to two hundred thousand hits. Rebecca Black is one of YouTube’s biggest successes, and […]
April 1, 2011 by thetigertimes
Hey, Tigers, FASD just fulfilled your wildest dream! Summer vacation has been extended by a whole month. Students and faculty are going wild over the news. Apparently, the year-long schedule submitted to the Pennsylvania Department of Education (PDE) contained a misprint that has added almost all of September to the summer vacation. Attempts for the […]
April 11, 2011 by thetigertimes
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