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Left to right: The Science Olympiad team officers, Yuta Hakozaki (12), Jack Fulkerson (12), Lucy Huang (11) and Anthony Kim (11) attend the awards ceremony at the San Diego Regionals. Fulkerson and Kim received fourth (Microbe Mission) and first place (Experimental Design), respectively. Photo courtesy of Anthony Kim.
Science Olympiad places No. 4 at San Diego Regionals, No. 16 at State
Jessie Chen, Staff Writer • April 18, 2025
Left to right: ASB Diversity, Equity and Inclusion leaders Bellina Tricarico (10) and Amelia Mazo (10) pose in front of an advertisement for the school's ongoing We Are TP Week. This week, students had the opportunity to take part in a school-wide Kahoot, scavenger hunt, conversation with district officers and participate in the Diversity Fair. Photo courtesy of Bellina Tricarico.
Q&A: ASB DEI Officers, ‘We Are TP Week’
Liv Weaver, Asst. Editor-in-Chief, Workflow • April 18, 2025

This week is the school’s annual We Are TP Week, known in years past as Diversity Week. In collaboration with Associated Student Body and English...

English 11 teacher and Yearbook adviser Brandon Keller visits the iconic blue and white buildings of Santorini, Greece. Many of his travel destinations were inspired by past students. Photo Courtesy of Brandon Keller.
Lesson plans from life
March 20, 2025
Freshman boys basketball head coach, varsity and JV assistant coach, Griffin Jimenez (‘13) walks into the huddle on Feb. 21 against Mission Bay High School (21-10). The varsity boys basketball team (24-7) played their last game on March 6 after losing to Mira Costa (31-5) 44-39 in the second round of the Division II CIF State Championship. Photo courtesy of Anna Scipione.
A look back: Winter season recap
Mari Kradjian and Joanne Liu April 21, 2025

The 2024-25 winter sports season brought historic achievements and new records for the school’s varsity teams. The varsity girls soccer team (17-5) won the CIF Division II State Championship, the varsity girls water polo team (18-12) won a CIF Open...

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Recently, the Falconer had a chance to sit down with Camino Books: For The Road Ahead co-owner John Evans. Formerly known as Diesel, the bookstore held their grand opening ceremony on April 10.
Q & A: Camino Books: For The Road Ahead
Lana Weber, Staff Writer • April 23, 2025
This week's segment of Falcon Feasts focuses on Philz Coffee. Philz Coffee was founded in 2003. Photo courtesy of Gaby Shanner.
Video: Falcon Feasts: Philz Coffee
Falcon Vision Staff, Producers • April 23, 2025
Cassandra Love (12) stands in the Royal Arcade in Melbourne, Australia. Her name was passed down from the women in her family before her. Photo courtesy of Cassandra Love.
Personal Perspective: Cassandra Love
Cass Love, Staff Writer • April 22, 2025
Students in the french classes at Torrey Pines sit in an auditorium. This was part of a french field trip. Photo courtesy of Jessica Huntsberger.
Video: French trip
Falcon Vision Staff, Producers • April 22, 2025
Students in Falcon Vision attend the Student Television Network convention yearly. This year the convention took place in Tampa, FL. Photo courtesy of Vincent McKeever.
Video: STN recap
Falcon Vision Staff, Producers • April 21, 2025
In this month's episode, hosts interview Santiago Bosch about the business of his golf career. Bosch started considering golf as a future career at 6 years old.
High School Side Hustles Podcast, Episode 3: Business of golf
Daniel McKie and Antonio Mazo February 26, 2025
A&E
Recently, the Falconer had a chance to sit down with Camino Books: For The Road Ahead co-owner John Evans. Formerly known as Diesel, the bookstore held their grand opening ceremony on April 10.
Q & A: Camino Books: For The Road Ahead
Lana Weber, Staff Writer • April 23, 2025

Going into a bookstore can feel like stepping into a magical wonderland, with the scent of fresh pages dancing through the air and colorful covers...

The schools jazz musicians take the stage under the Performing Arts Centers' vibrant lighting. On April 11, the school hosted the SDUHSD Jazz Festival featuring performances from all over the district. Photo courtesy of Riley Willcox.
TPHS hosts SDUHSD Jazz Festival
Cass Love, Staff Writer • April 17, 2025

She taps her toe to the beat of the music. Tap, tap, tap. Even way back of the Performing Arts Center, you can see it.  It is a subtle but...

Cassandra Love (12) stands in the Royal Arcade in Melbourne, Australia. Her name was passed down from the women in her family before her. Photo courtesy of Cassandra Love.
Personal Perspective: Cassandra Love
Cass Love, Staff Writer • April 22, 2025

Names are important. Powerful, even.  There’s a reason English monarchs chose to pass down the same names through the generations. As these...

With controversy surrounding public figures and their brands, consumers must separate a product from its creator.  Did purchasing a product translate to support of its source?
Morality meets the marketplace
Viki Kiss and Kai Strzelecki April 12, 2025

It is a strange feeling, owning a product in your possession that is undeniably well-made — solid in all the right ways, constructed from materials...

This week's segment of Falcon Feasts focuses on Philz Coffee. Philz Coffee was founded in 2003. Photo courtesy of Gaby Shanner.
Video: Falcon Feasts: Philz Coffee
Falcon Vision Staff, Producers • April 23, 2025

In this week's episode, reporters review Philz Coffee in this week's segment of Falcon Feasts. This aired in the live Falcon Vision show on April...

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