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Tough Losses for Boys' SoccerPosted 09/21/2011 by Sadye Hazan

Boys’ soccer couldn’t pull off the “W” on Thursday, September 15th, against Standley Lake, and lost again on Tuesday, September 19th against East.... More

Random Denver ArtPosted 09/21/2011 by Michael Harrison

Denver has some really crazy abstract statues, and these are the ones that make the cut.... More

TJ Volleyball Growing StrongPosted 09/21/2011 by Mallory Baker

The TJ Spartan Volleyball team is moving at a steady pace, taking on challenging teams before entering league play and holding at 5-3 record.... More

The Spartans Serve Up Another SeasonPosted 09/21/2011 by Dominic Murray

Game – Set – Match seems to be the theme this year for the Spartans Varsity tennis team as they return eight players from last years team. ... More

Spartans Fall to OverlandPosted 09/19/2011 by Sadye Hazan

Boys’ soccer loses to Overland, at Overland on Monday, September 12th with a score of 4-1.... More

A Teacher Making An ImpactPosted 09/19/2011 by Dani Ruzycki

Thomas Jefferson High School tutor and teacher, Liz Buffington, has a motivating perspective on education and a person’s ability to influence others.... More

A Summer in TheatersPosted 09/15/2011 by Cody Anderson

From the surprise success of Super 8 to the flop of The Green Lantern this summer had it all.... More

Life's All Downhill for Harrison OryPosted 09/14/2011 by Mallory Baker

Harrison Ory may present himself as a simple laid- back guy enjoying life as it comes, but outside of school he’s a tough-riding, competitive downhill bicyclist.... More

Ja’makin Me Crazy!Posted 09/12/2011 by Abby Montgomery

After much preparation, Jamaican Jam will be held Thursday September 15th   in the TJ Gym for fun, dancing and the annual volleyball tournament.... More

Double VictoryPosted 09/12/2011 by Sadye Hazan

The Boys’ Soccer Team ends the week strong with two wins against Aurora West College Prep Academy, 5-2, and Brighton High School, 3-2.... More