Stories You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

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Stories You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

Tiger Times

Stories You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

Tiger Times

Christopher Kline a Teacher to Remember

Christopher Kline a Teacher to Remember

Kenna Miller, Student Writer May 24, 2023

Christopher Kline is a teacher at Erie, and being cherished by teachers and students, he has so much to offer when it comes to the community.     Kline teaches in the history department, where...

More Than Just a Team- Erie Lacrosse

More Than Just a Team- Erie Lacrosse

Dax Bradshaw, Staff Writer May 23, 2023

Erie has a very established athletic program with state winning softball, baseball, golf, football, track, tennis, soccer, and especially lacrosse. Ever since its introduction to Erie, it's been a driving...

Kenzie Ross: A Senior Under the Spotlight

Kenzie Ross: A Senior Under the Spotlight

Ellie Keniston, Staff Writer March 14, 2023

As the last bell of the day rings, and the students of Erie high file out of the building, senior Kenzie Ross makes her way to the performance arts wing of the school.    Since freshman year, Ross...

The Life of Ellie Gates

The Life of Ellie Gates

Alyssa Chavez, Staff Writer May 18, 2021

Ellie Gates is a senior at Erie High School who is enjoying the last few days she has as a student. Gates has had quite the high school experience from moving to different states, and to three new schools....

Coleman Manuel, a Natural Leader

Coleman Manuel, a Natural Leader

Brendan Murphy, Senior Staff Writer May 18, 2021

Overcoming adversity this year, Coleman Manuel is a leader in all aspects of his life. Manuel is a member of the boys soccer team as well as a team captain. His accomplishments on the field speak for themselves...

A New Year For A New Teacher

A New Year For A New Teacher

Jozlyn Jorgenson, Assistant Editor December 18, 2020

2020 has been full of changes, life has become uncertain for many, and struggles are not uncommon. Learning how to overcome the curveballs life throws can be hard. Timothy Schuett has been teaching...

Jordan Graff: Everyone’s Favorite History Teacher

Amy Norris, Senior Staff Writer December 18, 2020

The upper C-wing of Erie High School seems like an ordinary place. Students mill about their desks, while teachers work to teach them the importance of history and other subjects. However, these classrooms...

The Christensen family.

The Next Chapter

Alyssa Chavez, Staff Writer December 18, 2020

2020 has been a crazy year for everyone, but for some students, these are their final moments in high school, which can be a hard pill to swallow during these tough times.  Lily Christensen is a senior...

From Fun Hall to Dull Hall

Francie Mueller, Staff Writer December 17, 2020

It is the last block of the day and a bright “Hi y’all” rings out loud and clear in the virtual WebEx world. That can only mean one thing: it is time for class with Tamara Dyck. More commonly referred...

Quentin Hartel and his Path to Greatness

Blake Donaldson, Staff Writer May 23, 2019

Growing up in Erie, Quentin Hartel was always surrounded around sports. Throughout Hartel’s young life he played football and basketball. He was always known for how fast he was and how he could outrun...

How Melanie Girdner is Giving Back to her Community

How Melanie Girdner is Giving Back to her Community

Jayleen Archuleta, Staff Writer December 21, 2018

Everyone has the set of people or places they go to and find their strength, for Erie High School student Melanie Girdner, that place is in her community.   Originally from Orange County California,...

The Unassumingly Explosive History of Building 3

The Unassumingly Explosive History of Building 3

Grayson Blalock, Assistant Editor May 24, 2018

Did you know that the ingredients of the first hydrogen bomb were (probably) made less than 30 miles away from you? If you’re in Erie, that is. Or if you’re in Boulder County Erie, or other areas of...

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