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Reporter Bio: Jayra Chavarria

October 9, 2019 by

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Jayra Chavarria was born in Manhattan, NY, on 29 May 2002, to parents Blanca and Jairo Chavarria. She is involved in Tiger Times, Film Club, National Art Honor Society, and Student Council. English is her favorite subject to study, and she wants to pursue a degree in Fashion Journalism. Chavarria is currently the President of […]

Reporter Bio: Nisha Savino

October 9, 2019 by

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Nisha Hope Savino is a diligent, comical, and kindhearted senior at Fleetwood Area High School. She was born in Brooklyn, New York, on 5 August 2002. Nisha is one of two children, the other being her sister, Grace Savino. Growing up, Grace had always been Nisha’s greatest influence. In most cases, she was the only […]

Reporter Bio: Veronica Nasados

October 7, 2019 by

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Veronica Nasodos was born on 17 November 2001 in an ambulance. Nasodos has five cats and one dog, adding up to a staggering six pets. Veronica enjoys drawing in her free time; she likes to draw anime, of which she is very fond. Reading and playing video games are other activities she likes to do […]

Reporter Bio: Aliyah Levy

October 1, 2019 by

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On 19 September 2001 in Reading, Pennsylvania, Aliyah Levy was born. As a child, Aliyah favored reading because oftentimes, when she would be at home watching TV, “America’s Most Wanted” would come on, which would spark fear in the young girl because she felt as though the criminals would somehow get her. In her opinion, […]

Reporter Bio: Maddie Musitano

October 1, 2019 by

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Tiger Time‘s newest reporter’s full name is Maddie Musitano. She was born in Philadelphia on 30 April 2004. She lived in Philly for the first few years of her life and then moved to Fleetwood. Maddie is fifteen-years-old and a sophomore. Musitano loves to spend time with her family, which includes her brother Mason and […]

Reporter Bio: Abigail Lutcavage

September 24, 2019 by

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Abigail Lutcavage was born in Lehigh Valley Hospital on 25 January 2004.  She is the daughter of Jason and Sara Lutcavage. She has two siblings, a brother and a sister. When she was younger, Lutcavage took pleasure in playing her favorite childhood game, Twister. In her spare time, Lutcavage likes to occasionally read poetry and […]

German Club Makes Spaghetti Eis

June 19, 2019 by

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The German Club has a habit of making various foods from the German culture, such as black forest cherry cake. This time around, the club is going to make something a little odd. Picture a plate of spaghetti and a bowl of vanilla ice cream. Now mash the two together. Spaghetti eis is what the […]

New Texas Bill Would Criminalize Abortions

June 18, 2019 by

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Tony Tinderholt, a Republican state legislator, introduced a new bill into Texas. This bill would make abortion illegal with no exception for incest or rape. If abortion would occur under the new law, it would be possible to charge the woman with homicide and the death penalty because Texas allows capital punishment when homicide occurs. […]

Banana Case Becomes FAHS Celebrity for a Day

June 17, 2019 by

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What’s yellow and looks like a banana? You might think it’s a banana, but you’d be wrong. It’s Mr. Houp’s banana case. English teacher Mr. Zachary Houp acquired the holder at a Tupperware party in 2013. He needed a new one after his previous one was either broken or stolen by his mother. The current […]

Local Pizza: Who Are the Winners and Losers?

June 14, 2019 by

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The small town of Fleetwood delivers some good soccer, a tight-knit community, and some pretty good pizza around town. The Tiger Times set out to try a regular cheese slice at each pizza joint in Fleetwood and determine which place offers the best tasting slice. McKenah Rapposelli and Sam Schappell tried a piece from each […]

850-Year-Old Notre Dame Catches on Fire

June 13, 2019 by

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On 15 April, the Notre Dame cathedral burned. The 850-year-old building was almost completely destroyed after firefighters had finally extinguished the blaze. The cause of the fire is still up for speculation nearly a month after the fire itself. French investigators reportedly believe that the fault was electrical wiring. Notre Dame itself was built in […]

Fleetwood Boys Tennis Prepares for Upcoming Season

June 12, 2019 by

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The Fleetwood Boys’ Tennis team is preparing for their new season to get under way. The team is hopeful that they can use their depth to win a lot of matches this season. “We’re slightly better than the average team due to the depth of our lineups,” senior Justin Kramer said. The team is led […]

Virginia Takes Home March Madness Win

June 11, 2019 by

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After unforgettable moments, March Madness concluded with Virginia defeating Texas Tech. When March Madness started mid-April, Zion Williamson and the Duke Blue Devils were favorites to take home the title. In the first round, Duke blew by sixteen-seed North Dakota State by 23. Murray State’s Ja Morant had social media blowing up about his first […]

Fleetwood Student Named Head of Marketing and Promotions for Advanced Comfort Specialists

June 10, 2019 by

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When you think of the word brand, you think of a company that can provide the services one needs. With that thought, someone might also think of how that brand makes him or her feel. When someone thinks of your own company and brand, you want them to feel positive and trusting of you. That […]

Woman Gives Birth Twice, 26 Days Apart

June 7, 2019 by

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Twenty-year-old Arifa Sultana of Bangladesh recently gave birth twice within one month. How is this possible? Sultana has a condition called uterus didelphys. It is a rare congenital abnormality in which a woman has two separate uteri. In a female fetus, the uterus starts out as two small tubes. Normally, as the fetus develops, the […]

Research Shows E-Cigarettes Just as Addictive as Regular Cigarettes

June 6, 2019 by

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E-cigarettes have been used in scientific research recently due to the underlying question, what will be the health risks of smoking e-cigarettes? Millions are familiar with the term e-cigarettes, which have increased in use exponentially in recent years. This billion dollar product convinced millions that vaping is safer than smoking tobacco, which it is; however, […]

Chemical Plant Explodes in China; 47 Killed

June 5, 2019 by

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On 21 March 2019, Jiangsu Tianjiayi, a chemical plant in China, exploded, setting off a tremor which matched a 2.2 magnitude earthquake. The chemical company is on the border of the city of Yancheng in Jiangsu Province. The plant was made in Xiangshui County in 2007 and creates pesticides. An inspection was done last year […]

Fleetwood and Schuylkill Valley Combine to Make Joint Lacrosse Team

June 4, 2019 by

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The FAHS girls’ lacrosse team’s season took off with a great start. Fleetwood girls combined with the Schuylkill Valley lacrosse team to work hard towards a wonderful season. This is the third year that the Schuylkill Valley girls’ lacrosse team has existed and accepted Fleetwood players to join the team. The team consists of 35 […]

History Club Places Third and Heads to States

June 3, 2019 by

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On 2 March 2019, Fleetwood Area High School’s National History Day Club won third place during regional competition at Kutztown University. The advisers are history teachers Becky Jarosynski and Todd Weiss. Their entry, which was a presentation of the U.S.S. Indianapolis, according to Weiss, explained what the sailors experienced when they sacrificed themselves to help […]

Belgium Hosts European Gull Screeching Championship

May 31, 2019 by

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“OOU OOU OOU, OOU OOU OOU OOU OOUU OOOU!” Sound like a seagull? Think again. That’s just a human impersonating a seagull. Belgium now hosts the European Gull Screeching Championship every year. Hosted in Adinkerke, Belgium, the contest is in its second year. Contestants came from all around Europe, including the countries of France and […]

Grace Packer Trial Issues Death Sentence

May 30, 2019 by

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“I just want this to be over so my daughter can rest,” Grace Packer’s biological mother, Rose Hunsicker, said in an interview with CBS 21 News on 11 March 2019. Grace was murdered by her foster mother, Sara Packer, and Sara’s boyfriend, Jacob Sullivan, on 9 July 2016. Sullivan and Sara Packer have been charged […]

Rob Gronkowski Inducted into Hall of Fame

May 29, 2019 by

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After nine seasons of dominating defenses, Rob Gronkowski decided it is time to hang up the cleats. Not only is Rob Gronkowski a Hall of Famer for how he played on the field, but he is also remembered by his wild actions outside of sports. Clips of Gronk have surfaced the web of him dancing […]

First Drug for Postpartum Depression Approved by FDA

May 28, 2019 by

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On Tuesday, 19 March, the FDA approved the first ever drug specifically for postpartum depression. Postpartum depression is the intense sadness, anxiety, or despair that occurs within the first year after giving birth. It affects about one in nine women, 400,000 annually. Symptoms can include disturbances in sleep and eating patterns, feelings of sadness and […]

Vegan Lunches Lower Carbon Footprint when Offered

May 27, 2019 by

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If you’re vegan, Fleetwood school lunches are not for you. At FAHS, all school lunches consist of some form of animal product. Soy Milk is sold, but for an upcharge.  At present, the healthy, cruelty-free options are either more expensive or not available. In 2019, many schools have adapted food options for everyone.  Is FAHS […]