Does Thanksgiving Stand A Chance Against Christmas?
It seems as if the Christmas season climbs into the rest of the year more and more as time passes. But is that a bad thing?
It seems as if the Christmas season climbs into the rest of the year more and more as time passes. But is that a bad thing?
On Thursday, Nov. 7, high school art students in Keller ISD participated in the third annual KISD Art Contest. Timber Creek was the overall champion in the competition.
If you’re looking for activities to do with your family or an excuse to get out of the house, look no further. Here’s a list of seven exciting things you can do this Thanksgiving break.
Beginning mid October, Student Council members have been putting together community lockers. These lockers are for students who need hygiene products and basic necessities that they may not be able to get at home.
“Through My Eyes” is the Fall 2019 edition of the Timber Creek Art and Literature Magazine.
The swim season has finally taken off after a very late start. A predicted two-week construction delay turned into five weeks of demolition at the natatorium which forced swimmers all over the district to find new methods of working out.
With the loss of former band directors, Darla McBryde and Hunter Bown, there was more dread and fear coming into the new season than ever before. After the marching show was reinvented, the Falcon Marching Band would overcome their stresses and went into the season with everything they could give.
On Tuesday, Nov. 12, three cases will make their way to the Supreme Court. One incredibly large and prominent investigation surrounds around Former President Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, and President Donald Trump and his administration’s actions about repealing the program.
Students of the Health Occupation Students Of America club (HOSA) are constantly at work in local communities in an effort to learn about providing skill and leadership opportunities for its members.
Central High School will be hosting a Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCU) night on Dec. 10 at 6 p.m. in their lecture hall.