What is something you would like people to know about you? I am wierd, and I love it. If you could have any superpower, what would it be? The Green Lantern’s powers. If you could save any 3 things in your house from a fire, what would they be? My laptop, my sister’s dog, and […]
December 14, 2011
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The legend of Saint Nick, known to most as Santa Claus or simply “Santa”, is one that has for many years stood as a symbol of the Christmas season. As nearly every American Christian, adult or child, can tell you, it is Santa who slips down the chimney of each and every family, leaving behind […]
December 14, 2011
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Recently, a few lucky students–including me–had the chance to participate in The Pennsylvania School Press Association (PSPA) annual convention. What the convention boiled down to was a number of seminars that the students could choose attend depending on their specific fields of study. For example, students from Tiger Tale would participate in any seminar pertaining to yearbook […]
December 13, 2011
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‘Tis the season for really big plates of food, and lasagna is sure to have an extra large space on my plate. It’s perfect to share with the family during the cold weather and upcoming holidays. Here is a personal, Italian-family recipe that can make spirits bright. Ingredients: 12 lasagna noodles 1 lb. ricotta cheese 3 […]
December 13, 2011
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“It was the best tournament by far.” That was the only way science teacher Todd Driesbach could describe the Olympians’ club-sponsored school volleyball tournament that was held on 11 November. There were sixteen total teams this year, which was more than the last few years, and this led to an interesting tournament to say the […]
December 12, 2011
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The Red and White, The Tiger, Tiger Tales, The Tiger Times and…The Pepsi Post? Yes, the history of Fleetwood’s School newspaper is indeed an interesting one. Looking back at older school papers (the oldest paper currently on file is from 1958), historians can observe the gradual change in the newspaper, as well as the rest […]
December 12, 2011
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From a distance, four square seems like a harmless, enjoyable game. It is creative a way for seniors to pass time in their lunch or study hall periods by hitting a small ball from square to square. Many of the seniors are infatuated with the sport. “Some even call it America’s Pastime,” senior Pat Schukraft […]
December 9, 2011
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What is something you would like people to know about you? I’m Lazy. If you could have any superpower what would it be? Super Strength because it would be pretty cool to have, and I could do anything with strength. If you could save any 3 things from your home in a fire, what would […]
December 9, 2011
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After more than thirty years on Main Street, the Fleetwood Borough Council is planning on going through with their demolition plans for Fleetwood Pizza. They are trying to buy Fleetwood Pizza by offering $183,000 for the property. Plans call for Fleetwood Pizza to be taken away for a walkway to a strip mall that has not […]
December 8, 2011
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The Super Bowl is the most watched sporting event of the year, and it’s coming up soon. Who do you think will win? Sam Cabrera (’13)- “The Ravens” Mr.Wagaman (Teacher)- “The Green Bay Packers” Kevin Morgan (’13)- “The Patriots” Matt McCammitt (’12)- “The Packers” Cristian Boyer (’13)- “The Raiders”
December 8, 2011
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Every year, FBLA sponsors an annual food drive to benefit less fortunate individuals over the holiday season. The food drive takes place for approximately 1-2 weeks in late October to early November. The drive allows many people in this struggling economy to have a good meal this holiday season. Students can donate numerous items, such as canned […]
December 7, 2011
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Some claim the St. Louis Cardinals’ season this year was fate; others said it was luck. Either way, the St. Louis Cardinals won their 11th World Series title by beating the Texas Rangers in seven games. The Cardinals were ten and a half games back of a playoff spot on August 25, the farthest any […]
December 7, 2011
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The rumors started to circulate in late October regarding the future of the Antietam School District. Many speculated that the school district was going to make the full conversion to a cyber-school and start teaching all of their courses online. Recently, the Antietam School Board addressed these rumors about the school district’s future. Dr. Lawrence […]
December 6, 2011
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The Manchurian Candidate, written by Richard Condon in 1959, is considered a classic in Cold War literature, and it has been made into two movies since its creation. But how does it hold up today? The plot is centered around a man named Raymond Shaw who, while serving in the Korean War, was kidnapped and brainwashed […]
December 6, 2011
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The school band is a group among Fleetwood High School students that’s likely to stand out. Participants work as hard as they can to be the best they can be. This year, a certain group within the band went the extra mile and earned a special spotlight. The Wind Ensemble will play at the Pennsylvania Music Educators’ […]
December 2, 2011
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One of the most widely debated topics between staff and students in Fleetwood Area School District is the use of cell phones in school. As expected, students and teachers take different sides on this issue, though their opinions are not quite as different as one would expect. “Kids obviously shouldn’t be texting or on twitter […]
December 1, 2011
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Fast food giant McDonald’s is launching an in-store TV channel, appropriately named McTV. McTV will enable McDonald’s customers to watch local sports, movie previews, and human interest stories while they dine. According to an article in The Los Angeles Times, the move is part of a broader digital-age strategy by corporate America to create its […]
December 1, 2011
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The local music scene seemingly has hundreds of talented musicians, but one group stands out among the rest. Seventh Corvus, musically, is everything any musician should aspire to be. “I really like them. Their sound is amazing, especially with a didgeridoo. You can’t possibly hate a band with that,” FAHS sophomore Colton Plucker said. Their […]
November 30, 2011
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For the first time since 1986, Fleetwood Area High School’s field hockey team brought home a county title. Alyssa Delp and Lauren Hoffman scored a goal each to give the Tigers a 2-0 win over Hamburg in the Berks County Championship on Thursday, 19 October. “It feels pretty good and overwhelming that a team other […]
November 30, 2011
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Journalism and English instructor Zachary Houp–with assistance from his wife–recently brought a new life into the world. Mia Faith Houp, born on October 18th at 8:30 in the morning, weighed in at 6 lbs., 9 oz., and measured 19 in. “We wanted something simple and beautiful for her first name, and we wanted her middle […]
November 29, 2011
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Winter is fast approaching in Berks County, meaning it is almost time to break out the comfy sweaters and hot cocoa. For many middle and high school girls, wintertime also means stepping out in their new Ugg boots. Ugg, an Australian brand made popular in the 1970s, makes suede boots, moccasins, and other footwear. Ugg has […]
November 29, 2011
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With high expectations for the new Call of Duty: Modern Warfare video game, it’s safe to say that Infinity Ward met, if not exceeded, those expectations,. Even though the game gets its storyline from its predecessor Modern Warfare 2, the installments definitely have their differences.The single player mode takes gamers globe-trotting through the world’s most powerful countries […]
November 23, 2011
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Conservation of wildlife is a topic frequently visited in today’s world, but certain species of animals are continually passed over, even as the numbers of the endangered and threatened continue to climb. Penguins, some of the most easily recognizable birds in the world, seem to fit perfectly into this category because of the lack of […]
November 23, 2011
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The silent majority has spoken, and it does not seem that its cry will be easily muffled this time. The Occupy Wall Street movement, which, in recent weeks, has been a matter of great interest to many Americans, has taken flight and is gaining support at an alarming rate. Occupy Wall Street, an ongoing series […]
December 15, 2011
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