Tiger Football: Tigers Released Back into the Wild and Making Noise
written by Emily Carrell · September 11, 2009
Buoyed by a 28-21 victory over Irving in their season opener, the Tiger varsity football team hopes for a return to the playoffs. Although the Tigers suffered a loss against Legacy 14-7, they are looking positively on the season ahead of them. This year’s main goal for the team is “to make... [Read more]
Spending Green to Look It
written by Sabrine Al-Barghuthi · September 16, 2009
“I eventually saw so many of the ‘Save the Earth’ shirts in stores and on people that I decided I’d buy some too.” This remark was made to me by a student recently, and I find this attitude to be rather disturbing. Unfortunately, I also think it is far too prevalent. The... [Read more]
Ben Barber ASL Year Off to Great Start
written by Messhia Young · September 22, 2009
The classroom is so silent you could easily hear a pen drop. Standing before the students, a woman moves her arms and hands in meticulously organized motions. You may find it strange, but Peggy Cobb and her students are used to it. Cobb feels that the best way to learn a language is total immersion,... [Read more]
Sabrine Al-Barghuthi – Managing Editor
September 23, 2009
Sabrine Al-Barghuthi, junior, has about 17 years of experience under her belt, and she doesn’t even wear belts. Sabrine is ready to graduate high school so she can attend the University of Toronto in Canada and major in social psychology with a minor in international relations. She hopes to write... [Read more]
Messhia Young – Staff Writer
September 23, 2009
Around 17 years ago, an amazingly magnanimous person was born. Her parents named her Messhia. In her nearly 17 years of life, Messhia Young hasn’t grown to be very tall. She takes rigorous classes and has learned to play a few instruments well. She doesn’t have any pets. Messhia likes to... [Read more]
Emily Carrell – Staff Writer
September 30, 2009
Emily Carrell is a junior. She adores Bailey, her golden retriever, who serves as her only sibling. She is a dancer at Dance Workshop in Arlington and has taken classes there since she was four years old. Aside from writing for the Uproar, she is also involved in Key Club and National Honor Society. Read More →




