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    New Name of TC, Robinson vs. TC JV Football Game, and Graduation Plans

    April 13, 2021

    T.C. Principal Peter Balas hosted his first Principal’s Chat after Spring Break on Wednesday April 7 and discussed a variety of matters including recent community events and senior plans for graduation.

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    Lauren Larsen
  • News

    The End of an Era: Alexandria City High School Chosen as New Name

    April 8, 2021

    After months of discussion and debate, on the evening of April 8, the ACPS school board voted unanimously to give T.C. Williams High School a new name: Alexandria City High School. This name will be effective beginning July 1. On November 23, 2020, the ACPS school board made the decision to change the name of T.C. Williams High School, named after former superintendent Thomas Chambliss Williams, a staunch segregationist “whose views could not have been more inconsistent with with the vibrant, diverse, and inclusive place we know today,” as stated on ACPS’s “Identity Project” website. Students, teachers, parents, and other community members were given a chance to suggest new names…

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    Ethan Gotsch
  • April Fools Edition

    To All the TC Boys I’ve Loved Before

    April 1, 2021

    I write a letter when I have a crush so intense that I don’t know what else to do. There are five total: Trevor from freshman bio, Neil from the B100s, Brad from the student section, Caden from King Street, and Froy from the Samurai Hibachi & Sushi Bar at Foxchase.

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    Kate Casper
  • April Fools Edition

    Prediction of Summer Trends

    April 1, 2021

    The year is flying by, which means summer is only a few months away. With summer comes new fashion trends, and this year, elementary school style is coming back. The more sparkles and rainbow colors the better. You want the least amount of skin showing, which means, no midriffs or thighs showing this summer, just like elementary school!

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    Katie Vastola
  • April Fools Edition

    “A Return to Normal” Indeed

    April 1, 2021

    The juniors and seniors have had their time at the King Street campus cut short, and the sophomores and freshmen have yet to experience the many rites of passage that would occur during a “normal” school year. Here is a list of the best T.C. experiences underclassmen can look forward to, and upperclassmen can reminisce about.

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    Jacqueline Lutz
  • April Fools Edition

    How Long is Six Feet?

    April 1, 2021

    They're everywhere, inside schools, cafes, and parks. “Please Remain Six Feet Apart,” Everyone has seen them, but how many understand? How long actually is six feet?

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    Nora Malone
  • April Fools Edition

    Lilla and Lauren’s Favorite TC Covid Couples

    April 1, 2021

    Theogony writers Lilla Gleeson and Lauren Thiell browsed the @tcwhs_ships Instagram account and found quite a few cute couples. We picked out a few of our favorites to showcase.

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    Lauren Thiell
  • April Fools Edition

    Amazon Buys ACPS for $99/Year

    April 1, 2021

    Amazon announced that they will be increasing their presence in Northern Virginia with the purchase of Alexandria City Public Schools, effective Fall 2021.

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    Ethan Gotsch
  • April Fools Edition

    Zoom Dress Code

    April 1, 2021

    After a year of virtual learning, ACPS has decided to implement a new Zoom dress code across the school system, and this is how it impacts T.C.

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    Abigail Ernst
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    From Mall to Hospital: The Newest Plan for Landmark Mall

    March 26, 2021

    Once home to a multitude of shops, stores, and restaurants, the Landmark Mall now sits empty and closed. The mall has undergone several changes in the past, first opening as an outdoor mall in 1965. When Sears finally closed in 2020, Alexandria was quick to start making plans on what to do with the 52-acre site.

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    Neya Alper
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MESSAGES FROM YEARBOOK!

It’s time to buy your yearbook, Titans! To guarantee a copy of the 2020-2021 yearbook ($75), please purchase by Sunday, February 28. Copies are limited. You can purchase a yearbook by going to this link: https://www.yearbookordercenter.com/index.cfm/job/13996

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