Girls soccer team defeats Haward High 8-0
The CVHS varsity girls soccer team has had a good season so far, after defeating Hayward High on Jan. 13 by a score of 8-0. CVHS managed to score four times in the first half, with most of the players hovering around Hayward’s goal the majority... READ MORE »»
Ping pong tournament concludes; Diaz and Ou victorious
The annual CVHS ping pong tournament has come and gone again, leaving Miguel Diaz and Stephen Ou of Team Apple (“like the Mac”) victorious. “I feel like I have the bragging right over a lot of my friends since I called that I would win... READ MORE »»
LGBT rally fights for rights
“We all deserve the freedom to marry” and “Get Equal” and “Closets are for clothes” were some of the many messages displayed at a “Tuesday Nights for Equal Rights” rally on Jan. 10. These rallies will be held the second Tuesday... READ MORE »»
Brown’s budget proposal “the best solution” says The Olympian
As a result of the poor U.S. economy that has led to numerous cuts throughout the state of California, Governor Jerry Brown recently proposed a tax plan involving $7 billion tax hike from 2012 to 2017 to help relieve the $371 billion state deficit.... READ MORE »»
News
Brown offers bleak choice to California taxpayersRachel Crary, Staff Writer
Nowadays budget cuts need more than just a band-aid. Gov. Jerry Brown proposes that a temporary five-year tax hike is the potential solution to the problem. His plan is to tax wealthy... Read more »
January 23, 2012 • 0 comments • Filed Under News
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Opinions
Go out and vote Republican! Or not…
Anna Balassone, Editor-in-Chief
This month marks the beginning of the statewide primaries for the Republican nominee for president. In my eyes, there are three things that are essential to the success of a presidential... Read more »
January 18, 2012 • 0 comments • Filed Under Opinions
- Perry’s ad far from “strong” January 18, 2012
- An American’s journey through South Korea January 9, 2012
- Occupy CVHS as legitimate as any other protest January 9, 2012
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Features
Writing workshop offered at libraryMatt Barney, Business Manager
A creative writing workshop is coming to Castro Valley Library on Saturday, Feb. 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Multiple authors and poets have decided to volunteer their time and effort... Read more »
January 24, 2012 • 0 comments • Filed Under Features
- CVHS custodians give tips to keep school clean January 23, 2012
- A special invitation to winterball January 23, 2012
- Warming up to ugly sweaters January 18, 2012
- Social studies conference gives teachers “higher quality development” January 9, 2012
Entertainment
Newest installment of Sherlock Holmes will “amaze”Natalie Chin, News Editor
At the first strum of those quirky violin chords from the theme song of Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows, I immediately sat a little straighter in my chair, ready for the sequel to... Read more »
January 23, 2012 • 0 comments • Filed Under Entertainment
- Contagion is a treat, just not an action flick January 18, 2012
- Got Glee? January 11, 2012
- Hugo not so charming after all January 9, 2012
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Sports
Girls soccer team defeats Haward High 8-0
Dana Lin, City Editor
The CVHS varsity girls soccer team has had a good season so far, after defeating Hayward High on Jan. 13 by a score of 8-0. CVHS managed to score four times in the first half, with... Read more »
January 24, 2012 • 0 comments • Filed Under Sports, Top Stories
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