From tarantulas at the dentist to ping-pong playing ghosts, mysterious, frightening tales abound at this time of year; however, so do humorous ones. In life, one wonders why certain inexplicable things must happen. Our years are filled with strange memories that we look back on with amusement. Every day, families […]
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Columnist Applications Reopen!
Hello, prospective staff! We are so excited to welcome additional members to the clay team for the second semester! Joining clay is a great opportunity to serve the TPS community while improving your writing skills and gaining experience. Applications are due by November 20th. You will be notified by December 1st […]
PR Team Applications Reopen!
Hello, prospective staff! Social media is critical in bringing the clay community to life, and we are so excited to welcome additional members to the PR team for the second semester to help us do so! The PR team is responsible for maintaining and posting new content to the social […]
Sarah Carroll: Anthropomorphism, Armadillo Llamas, and Evil Baby Cria
Mercy: Welcome back everyone! I am so excited to have you here for our next interview: Sarah Carroll! Sarah: Hi everyone! Mercy: Alright, age, grade, and where you live. Sarah: I’m 17, a senior, and I live in Uganda. Mercy: Nice, do you have any siblings? Sarah: Yeah, I have […]
A Conversation With Madame S.
Living in Nashville, Tennessee, Madame Barbara Starosciak is among The Potter’s School’s longest employed staff members: she has been teaching French Language and Culture for 25 years. Eliana: What made you decide to start teaching French? Madame S: My grandfather fought in World War 1 and learned French in […]