Lutz (Left) and Larsen (Right) are named to one of the most prestigious honors in the world of high school journalism
Theogony, the T.C. Williams High School student-run media organization, announced...
Titans volleyball takes down Kellam to capture their first state championship
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Junior Lila Randall basks in the moment after the biggest game in program history
When Kellam...
Titan athletes dominate despite a quick start
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Senior QB transfer Chacai Campbell makes his bid for district player of the year after his offense has put up 83 points in only two district...
Rapper Kodak Black had to "Make a Hit" for his Third Studio Album
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The Cover Art for Bill Israel (property of Atlantic Recording Corporation)
On November 11, rapper Kodak Black...
T.C. Seniors Lose Their “Last Dance”
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Over the past eight months, nothing but uncertainty and disappointment has arisen from the coronavirus pandemic. Perhaps the biggest disappointment...
Club sports are starting back up and T.C. athletes are shining
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Sophomore Tori Medearis dribbles a ball past defenders
Senior Josh Collins blows by defenders along the sideline
Junior...
Seniors Learn the Meaning of "Rise and Shine" at the Masonic Temple
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Senior class officers: SGA President Miranda Sedehi, Class Vice President Nyla Fox, Class Treasurer Ella Kahl,...
Seniors Participate in Their First Class Event of the Year
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Maddie Oehler serves up a spike.
Harris Babin and Patrick Kenny getting ready for their first class event of the year.
Ryan...
T.C. Athletes Make Their Mark On and Off the Field
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***Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, Theogony has decided to not include spring sports athletes on this list.
Male Athlete...
Winter is an interesting time for T.C. sports, with boys basketball games being by far the most popular sport. While the boys are on an upswing this season, generating a lot of buzz and excitement, it seems as if people keep overlooking the remarkable success of the girls sports programs. The female student-athletes need money from ticket and concession sales to afford certain luxuries just as the boys team does.
For decades, T.C. football supporters fought to put lights around the football field. Last fall, this dream was finally achieved. The lights are scheduled to be built in the coming years, but due to the construction, the football team was left with no home field going into its 2019 campaign.