Picture a duck swimming in a pond: On the surface, the duck glides smoothly over the water. Below the surface, the duck is kicking furiously to stay afloat. Duck syndrome is a feeling experienced by individuals based on their own belief that their peers are near-effortlessly successful, the individual must work furiously to keep up with their peers, and the individual must hide how much they are struggling based on the self-belief that it should not be this hard for them.
Charlie Kirk and the rise of political violence
In the wake of the assassination of right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk, Tiger examines political violence in America and the reaction it garners.
Siblings star across SPHS varsity sports
Tiger interviewed five pairs of varsity siblings to see how their relationships contribute to their respective teams.
