Tiger Times Idaho Falls High School Idaho Falls, ID
Issue Date: Sunday, January 20, 2008 Issue: January 2008 Last Update: Tuesday, September 23, 2008
  • Grossed Out?: Idaho agency beefs up realism in order to warn against effects of meth use

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Grace Latham

    Methamphetamine, also known as meth or speed, has become one of the most widely used drugs that has hit our country.It may be because of the long high or how cheap and easy it is to make or obtain. Wh

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  • Senior earns scholarship in chance meeting: Whittier accepts money to attend BYU-I music department

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: David Gasch

    The eyes of each senior are focused upon the horizonwhere their futures are barely beginning to become visible, but for senior Cory Whittier, the future is beginning to look entirely clearer.

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  • Winter causes parking problems

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Ryan Putnam

    Hitting the slopes, going drifting, havinga snowball fight? These are some of the manygreat aspects of winter. But around Idaho Fallsthese days, there are some not-so-fun downfallsof snow — such as th

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  • 10 Questions: Meet our foreign exchange students

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Kara French

    Get to know Christer Sola from Norway

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  • 10 Questions: Meet our foreign exchange students

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Kara French

    Meet Stephan Kanter from Obertrebra, Germany1. What would you like to be when you get older?A: I would like to be a scientist because its fun and you get to learn how things work. I would prefer to wo

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  • Tiger On Ice: Junior sacrifices social, family life to pursue dream

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Liz Carpenter

    It’s one of the most popular winter Olympic sports, and though it is her end goal to make it there, junior Lauren Farr is a tad more realistic. “The Olympics isn’t the only goal a skater should have,”

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  • Tigerettes continue to perfect their skills for competition

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: David Gasch

    The recent appearance of the Tigerettes at an assembly sparked interest in where they have been throughout the year, and what they have been doing. As an entire team, the student body has only witness

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  • New LDS First Presidency announced: Thomas S. Monson steps in as Mormon leader

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Tiger Times staff

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced this morning that the new prophet and president of the Church will be President Thomas S. Monson. His counselors are President Henry B. Eyring

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  • New LDS First Presidency announced: Thomas S. Monson steps in as Mormon leader

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Tiger Times staff

    The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the new prophet and president of the church will be President Thomas S. Monson. His counselors are President Henry B. Eyring, first counselor,

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  • Boys basketball now prepared for State

    Monday, February 04, 2008 By: Samantha Bowman

    Boys basketball has been very successful this year with an impressive winning streak. With State coming up at the end of February, the team appears to be prepared and excited to attend. “We’re gonna w

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Mrs. Martin is a two time major in English. She has lived in Detroit, Michigan. She loves teaching English and German, and she is looking forward to her time here because this is her first full time t
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Find out what Mr. Hancock's class had to say about our November issue.
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Find out what people had to say as they plan to make 2008 great.
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It’s almost time for drama’s first curtain call. In February, the drama class will present their first play of this year, “Dancing at Lughnasa.” The play will be performed Feb. 5-8 in the Little Theat
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It's that magical time of year when new trailers start hitting the theaters. And there are three movies that are getting me pumped for the summer blockbuster season! Here they are:
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As Cupid starts poking people with his arrows, and Feb. 14 gets all the nearer, love is surprisingly seen in large amounts. Love is shown all around IFHS, no matter you look in the halls, you can see
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In an environment where the connection between students and teachers is crucial when hoping to provide an education that will stay with each individual, times when teachers and administrators care eno
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YOU LIKE US! YOU REALLY LIKE US!Well, you read us at least. Thank you for your overwhelming response to our articles! Unfortunately we do not the room to publish every letter submitted this issue. We
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Peace, what is it? A movement? A fad? A sign you screenprint on your shirt? The modern meaning of peace is hazy to say the least.
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Stop War: What would you sacrifice?
What war are you fighting to end? Your war? The war that pertains to you? If you are so concerned with peace, wouldn’t you fight for such a life for every human being?
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