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Thalia Gonzalez

Thalia Gonzalez, Community & Social Media Manager

Thalia Gonzalez Barrios is from Pinar Del Rio, Cuba and she’s bilingual. She’s a senior at Fremont High School. This is her second year on the Tiger’s Eye staff and she is currently the Community Manager. Thalia is one of the officers in Multicultural Club, a member of SOS, Photography club and Student council. She enjoys taking pictures and hanging out with friends. She plans on starting a new vlogging series for Tiger’s Eye News  with her friends. 

Thalía González Barrios es de Pinar del Río, Cuba y ella es estudiante de cuarto año en Fremont High School. Este es su segundo año en el Tiger’s Eye y actualmente es  líder de la comunidad. Thalia es una de las líderes del Club Multicultural; ella también es miembro de SOS, club de fotografía, y también es miembro del Consejo Estudiantil. Le gusta tomar fotos y salir con amigas. Planea comenzar una nueva serie de vlogs para Tiger’s Eye News con sus amigos.

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[Video] Fremont High School Helping Teens Thrive

Thalia Gonzalez, Community & Social Media Manager
December 10, 2024
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This series introduces the new exchange students and their experiences in a new country. In this second episode, meet India from Germany and follow her first impressions, new adventures, and how she’s adjusting.

Mini Series: Meet The New Exchange Students

Thalia Gonzalez, Community & Social Media Manager
September 9, 2024
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Mini Series: Meet The New Exchange Students

Mini Series: Meet The New Exchange Students

Thalia Gonzalez, Community & Social Media Manager
September 7, 2024
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[Photo] Skylar Woodside

August 19, 2024
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Behind the scenes: Students Orientation for freshman

Behind the scenes: Students Orientation for freshman

Thalia Gonzalez, Community & Social Media Manager
August 12, 2024
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Fremont vs Lincoln High

Fremont vs Lincoln High

Thalia Gonzalez, Community & Social Media Manager
May 6, 2024
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photo credit: ktsm.com

It has to end

Thalia Gonzalez, Community & Social Media Manager
May 6, 2024
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How we see Pink Tax in school

How we see Pink Tax in school

Thalia Gonzalez, Community & Social Media Manager
March 14, 2024
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Gallery: Fremont vs Lincoln Southeast

Gallery: Fremont vs Lincoln Southeast

Thalia Gonzalez, Community & Social Media Manager
February 2, 2024
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Coach Cody Gallatin tells his athletes to not let the pressure get to them. “I tell my team that nothing comes easy and if they want to win they have to get comfortable doing hard things,” Galllain said. “We work on game speed reps in everything so that it will hopefully translate to the games. My hope is that if they are in top shape, it will help them to have the ability to compete at the highest level. The great Pat Riley said ‘Conditioning is toughness and toughness is conditioning!’ I believe that and preach that to our team.”

PhotoEssay: Winter Sports

Thalia Gonzalez, Community & Social Media Manager
December 6, 2023
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Sophomore Lily Wibbels looks up to the hoop during basketball practice. This will be Wibbels first year playing on varsity. "I'm really just hustling during practice and trying to get in the best shape to play my best during the game,” Wibbels said. “ My teammates  have the best energy and mindsets; they encourage me; they push me to work harder in general; they are just great teammates and just people you want to be around; they also hype you up when you need it; most always leave it to Jenna McClain to scream with you after a great shot.”

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Senior Derrick Alfaro gets ready to practice wrestling with Joel Navarro. "The plan is to do really well this season and then go to districts and try to medal in state." Alfaro said, "The last couple seasons I was taking it seriously, but this year since it's my last year. I'm just having fun and going with the flow. I'm not checking on who I was going to wrestle and seeing their record this year; I'm just wrestling "whoever I'm up against.”

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Freshman Emma Claire Fritz tackling Kyra Vicente Gonzalez during practice. "I've been wrestling since 7th grade, I had a friend who wrestled and invited me to practice with her, running cross country prepared me a lot for the endurance side of wrestling!"

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Junior Jenna McClain guards senior Sydney Glause during practice. “What is going to motivate me this year is being able to play with my friends,” McClain said. “Even though we played well last year, there are many things to improve on, and that is what is motivating me.”

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Sophomore Lily Wibbels looks up to the hoop during basketball practice. This will be Wibbels first year playing on varsity. "I'm really just hustling during practice and trying to get in the best shape to play my best during the game,” Wibbels said. “ My teammates  have the best energy and mindsets; they encourage me; they push me to work harder in general; they are just great teammates and just people you want to be around; they also hype you up when you need it; most always leave it to Jenna McClain to scream with you after a great shot.”

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Sophomore Lily Wibbels looks up to the hoop during basketball practice. This will be Wibbels first year playing on varsity. "I'm really just hustling during practice and trying to get in the best shape to play my best during the game,” Wibbels said. “ My teammates have the best energy and mindsets; they encourage me; they push me to work harder in general; they are just great teammates and just people you want to be around; they also hype you up when you need it; most always leave it to Jenna McClain to scream with you after a great shot.”

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Senior Issac Williams wipes sweat away after a drill while listening to coach Williams. “To take the pressure of the game off myself I have to do something that makes me anxious,” Issac Williams said “That's why summer and fall league games are so important to me as I get that real game feel, and I'm able to perform better in high-pressure moments in the season because of them.” Isaac Williams plans to focus on his weaknesses for the upcoming season. “This season I'm focusing more effort on being better at finishing at the rim as it was a fault in my game the previous season,” Isaac Williams said. “Especially when other schools have taller guys, you have to put in the extra work to compensate for the physical difference alone.”

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Junior Jenna McClain guards senior Sydney Glause during practice. “What is going to motivate me this year is being able to play with my friends,” McClain said. “Even though we played well last year, there are many things to improve on, and that is what is motivating me.”

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Sophomore Lily Wibbels looks up to the hoop during basketball practice. This will be Wibbels first year playing on varsity. "I'm really just hustling during practice and trying to get in the best shape to play my best during the game,” Wibbels said. “ My teammates  have the best energy and mindsets; they encourage me; they push me to work harder in general; they are just great teammates and just people you want to be around; they also hype you up when you need it; most always leave it to Jenna McClain to scream with you after a great shot.”

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Senior Issac Williams wipes sweat away after a drill while listening to coach Williams. “To take the pressure of the game off myself I have to do something that makes me anxious,” Issac Williams said “That's why summer and fall league games are so important to me as I get that real game feel, and I'm able to perform better in high-pressure moments in the season because of them.” Isaac Williams plans to focus on his weaknesses for the upcoming season. “This season I'm focusing more effort on being better at finishing at the rim as it was a fault in my game the previous season,” Isaac Williams said. “Especially when other schools have taller guys, you have to put in the extra work to compensate for the physical difference alone.”

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