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Our mission is to work as a team to provide relevant and contemporary content that connects the Towson community, one story at a time.

Our mission is to work as a team to provide relevant and contemporary content that connects the Towson community, one story at a time.

The Talisman

Our mission is to work as a team to provide relevant and contemporary content that connects the Towson community, one story at a time.

The Talisman

Ring Dance

Ring Dance

Eve Joyce and Emma Blanco March 13, 2023

Ring Dance for sophomores is scheduled to take place on March 10th, 2023. The theme for the dance is Vegas Night Lights. The doors open at 7pm and no one arriving after 8 will be permitted inside. It’s...

Raising Cane's

Raising Cane’s

Eve Joyce, Student Journalist February 20, 2023

A new hotspot in Towson has opened: Raising Cane's! They hosted their grand opening on Thursday, January 12th and were met with seemingly all of Towson coming to try out their chicken and infamous sauce. I...

Towson’s Culture Fair

Towson’s Culture Fair

Sadie Littleton, Student Journalist February 16, 2023

Towson’s Culture Fair was on Thursday January 26th where students could share the diverse culture of Towson High with each other. Many students wore their cultural attire and created presentations on...

Review of the BSO’s Christmas Special

Review of the BSO’s Christmas Special

Eve Joyce, Student Journalist January 18, 2023

On Saturday, December 17th I had the pleasure of going to see a Christmas show performed by the BSO (Baltimore Symphony Orchestra) at Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall, which featured the Baltimore Choral...

Opinion: Classrooms Should Leave Their Lights Off During the School Day

Opinion: Classrooms Should Leave Their Lights Off During the School Day

Eve Joyce, Student Journalist January 11, 2023

I’m sure if you’re a student in high school, you’ve noticed that most teachers leave the fluorescent lights on in their classrooms. I personally think that students and teachers would benefit from...

Should School Start Later?

Should School Start Later?

Gabriella Ryan, Student Journalist January 11, 2023

Every day, high school students are expected to wake up early, get ready, and head to school by 8 AM. They spend approximately 6 hours in school completing work and socializing. After any extracurricular...

Discussion with Sanyah Brown on Self-Learning, Family Influence, and the Future of Art

Discussion with Sanyah Brown on Self-Learning, Family Influence, and the Future of Art

Lily Zhu, Colophon Editor January 5, 2023

The library was quiet, as Sanyah and I sat across the table from each other. The first time I had seen Sanyah and her art was in my English class. It was during a lesson where we had to create a visual...

Longwood Gardens

Longwood Gardens

Mauryn Chase, Student Journalist December 21, 2022

Looking for a fun place to take the family on an outing? Consider looking at Longwood Gardens! Longwood is filled with lights, museums, fine dining, gorgeous outdoor and indoor displays of nature, and...

Start of the Winter Sports Season

Start of the Winter Sports Season

Miles Brady, Student Journalist November 21, 2022

Now that the Fall sports season has ended, Winter sports has started, and with it a plethora of interesting sports teams to join. With girls and mixed cheerleading (varsity), boys and girls basketball...

The Importance of High School Sports

The Importance of High School Sports

Emma Blanco, Student Journalist November 9, 2022

As you know, sports are a crucial part of high school; many events, topics, and opportunities revolve around high school sports. Sports can benefit a student socially as well as physically/mentally. Sports...

PSAT Day Experience

PSAT Day Experience

Miles Brady, Student Journalist October 25, 2022

Now that PSAT day has passed, I find that it was not nearly as bad as I had thought, and I find that many others share this same sentiment. Going into the PSATs, I know from personal experience, and those...

SAT Going Digital

SAT Going Digital

Sara McKee, Student Journalist October 25, 2022

Since 1962, the SAT has been administered to students across the nation. The SAT originally stood for “Scholastic Aptitude Test,” but as time has passed, the acronym was dropped. There is another test...

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