On the shores of Galveston lies one of the most notorious haunted hotels in all of Texas, Hotel Galvez.
Author: Cooper Gant
Through limited goverment and strong personal liberties, the Libertarian Party looks to shake up the current two-party system.
Early voting in Tarrant County began on Tuesday, October 13th, pulling in record numbers for registered votes. Within the first 2 days, a total of 7% out of all registered voters in the area submitted ballots. Votes would continue to pour in to the polls over the next six days, as from October 13-19, an estimated 23% of all registered voters in the county submitted their ballots.
Following the closure of all schools in March 2020, and heading into the new school year, the Timber Creek Band had concerns on how to
In response to the recent tragedies of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and more, activists internationally have been igniting protests against unjustified police policies and violence.
The AP Capstone is the newest introduction into the selection of AP courses. Rather than one class over a certain topic, an AP capstone “diploma”
The artwork of students across the area adorned the cafeteria on Saturday, Feb. 22 during the annual Region 11 Visual Art Scholastic Event (VASE) contest. This year, the art department has 37 artworks advance to the state VASE competition.
Will we see a Golden Triangle Library anytime soon?
The English teachers on campus are always looking to change the curriculum to better suit the learning needs of students. Whether it be film making, storytelling, or creative writing, our educators are always looking to show us how enjoyable English can be.
When walking towards the front of the school after a pep rally, students and staff alike have likely seen the Falcon Friends selling sodas. While the name might be easily recognizable, may students do not know what the club entails.

