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Stories You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

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Stories You Can Sink Your Teeth Into

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Photo from Columbine Anniversary, taken by Jim Young.

National School Walkout Gives Voices to Erie High

Ian McGuire, Writer April 5, 2023

“No more silence, end gun violence!” These words echoed countless times through the grounds of Erie High School today as students marched to fight one issue; gun violence. Gun violence in America has...

Whats behind the camera? Behind the Scenes look on Erie Tiger Network

What’s behind the camera? Behind the Scenes look on Erie Tiger Network

Kenna Miller, Student Writer November 21, 2022

Since the 2017-2018 school year, Erie High has been publishing stories on the Erie Tiger Times website. What some people may not realize is how much work students put into sharing these stories, and even...

Photo from Erie Robotics Twitter Page

Erie High Robotics Competes in Vex Tournaments

Hannah Osmann, Co-Editor in Chief February 4, 2022

The sound of small mechanical machines floats in the air as students ranging from grade school to  high school work behind the scenes so that their robot may complete the given task. This atmosphere is...

The chalkboard of gratitude at the finish line

The Pilgrimage Run: A Run with A Focus on Giving Thanks

Joe Green, Staff Writer December 9, 2021

 The Pilgrimage Run is a Thanksgiving tradition that the Erie community wakes up early to participate in every year. The course travels through Erie’s streets and paths. It includes three runs; the...

The Frightmare Compound at Night

A Dark and Scary Night At The Frightmare Compound

Jozlyn, Jorgenson December 1, 2021

As you walk down the dimly lit hallway, you pass by something that looks like a human, except it stands incredibly still. It is not the only one you have encountered, but you still ask yourself, ‘Is...

Mural On The Back Porch Of The Miners Tavern

A Chapter Of Erie’s History Is Over: The Miner’s Tavern Says Goodbye

Jozlyn Jorgenson, Co-Editor In Chief October 2, 2021

Today marks the end of an era. Another restaurant is closing, this time it’s the long standing Miners Tavern.   Established in 1926, the Miners Tavern is one of the oldest restaurants in Erie....

The Longterm Effects of The Suez Canal Blockage

The Longterm Effects of The Suez Canal Blockage

Jozlyn Jorgenson, Assistant Editor April 20, 2021

Trade is a very important part of America’s economy. It allows for not only economic growth, but also lowers product costs. On top of that, trade connects countries together, benefiting all. On March...

A Year of Zoom, Gloom, and Never Leaving Your Room

A Year of Zoom, Gloom, and Never Leaving Your Room

Zoe Goldman, Staff Writer February 25, 2021

Even though it feels like just yesterday that sourdough bread and unexpected hobbies were on the rise around the world, the one-year anniversary of the first COVID-19 lockdown is rapidly approaching. Looking...

World Toilet Day graphic designed by Waterless Co. Inc

World Toilet Day- A Day About More Than Flushing

Hannah Goldman, Co Editor-in-Chief November 19, 2020

World Toilet Day is about more than just celebrating the ability to flush, it is about recognizing the 4.2 billion people in the world without access to sanitation. In 2001, the World Toilet Organization...

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Normal Flu Symptoms to be Taken more Seriously

Evan Hutson, Staff Writer February 20, 2020

Since January 2020, the Coronavirus, officially naked COVID-19, has killed over 2,000 people and is rapidly  becoming a global epidemic. The virus is similar to the flu and characterized by a runny nose,...

Australia Fires Rage On: What These Fires Look Like and How They are Different

Nevaeh Stanesa, Copy Editor/ Senior Staff Senior February 19, 2020

Australia is on fire, the world's largest fires to date have taken over Australia and all in it, what is happening and what is being done about it?  The New York Times’ Australia based correspondent...

New AP Exam Registration Regulations

New AP Exam Registration Regulations

Emma Sanders, Editor-in-Chief January 31, 2020

In 2019-2020, College Board made some important changes to the AP registration regulations, requiring students to register for AP exams by November 15th and charging a cancellation fee if they choose to...

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