Opinion: commentary on GOP candidates

Emily Brown, Opinion Editor
November 11, 2011

Editor’s Note: This is the column as it appeared in the November issue of The Tiger Print with added candidates that did not fit in the print edition. Some portions may be the same, but there are web-exclusive additions. Michele Bachmann: http://www.michelebachmann.com/As a former federal tax... Read more »

Kelly Cordingley

November 4, 2011

Kelly Cordingley has been on the Tiger Print two years and is currently the News Editor. She is a junior at Blue Valley and plans to attend The University of Kansas after she graduates high school. She plans on majoring in journalism and getting an internship out of the Midwest. Kelly writes feature... Read more »

Death Cab for Cutie concert meets expectations

Courtney Woodworth, Photo Editor
October 5, 2011

Death Cab for Cutie and Telekinesis played at City Market as the lineup for Buzz Under the Stars on Tuesday, Oct. 3rd. The two bands performed greatly with differing aspects to their performance. Telekinesis played very happy-go-lucky music, while Death Cab performed their usual somber music. Doors opened... Read more »

Check in 2 and 3

Odi Opole, Entertainment Editor
October 4, 2011

September 7 September has started on a low note as far as goals. Last week, I outlined my objectives for this check in as: -Work out for at least 30 minutes at least 4 times a week -Incorporate a healthy breakfast into my diet -eat 2,000 calories maximum in one day While I met two of the three goals... Read more »

Unforgettable disappoints, similar to other shows

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Kelly Cordingley, News Editor
October 1, 2011

The new series Unforgettable premiered Tuesday, Sept. 20. The show opens with the main character, Carrie Wells (Poppy Montgomery) working in a nursing home and then, at night, counting cards to bring in money. In these first few minutes, she reveals that she has a rare talent in the form of a biological... Read more »

Sporting KC goes from being underdog to top-ranked

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Jordan McEntee, Sports Editor
September 29, 2011

They were a brand new team. Their first 10 games were away because they didn’t even have a home stadium. They won only one of those ten games. On June 9, everything turned around for Sporting Kansas City. The brand new, multi-million-dollar LIVESTRONG Sporting Park was finally opened for the team’s... Read more »

Being a veggie foodie

September 23, 2011

Editor’s Note: This blog is a complementary piece to the column “The Lifestyle of an American Vegetarian” published in the September issue of The Tiger Print. My love affair with food began when I was a little girl. Of course, it matured as I grew up. But it was always there. My grandmother... Read more »

The lifestyle of an American vegetarian

Emily Brown, Opinion Editor
September 23, 2011

My 5-year-old self sat at the edge of the low, wooden table. The pine finish shined bright, and my finger traced the lines that were etched into the surface. I sat crisscross on the grey carpet and considered my lunch. Behind me, my brown-haired mother folded clothes rhythmically on her bed. The paper... Read more »

Freshman Five: Homecoming dates and spirit week

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Jansen Hess, Meghan Kennedy, Staff writers
September 11, 2011

Finding a date:  Thinking of a date: Guys usually ask girls, but it doesn’t mean girls can’t ask guys too. Don’t ask someone just to ask someone. Going with a group of friends could wind up being a lot more fun than asking someone that you’ve only exchanged words with in the hallway. Ask... Read more »

Odi’s check-in, week two

September 8, 2011

|| Check-in || September has started on a low note as far as goals. Last week, I outlined my objectives for this check in as: Work out for at least 30 minutes at least 4 times a week Incorporate a healthy breakfast into my diet Eat 2,000 calories maximum in one day While I met two of the three goals... Read more »