the saga Pleasant Valley High School Chico, CA
Issue Date: Monday, October 22, 2007 Issue: Issue 2, Volume 43 Last Update: Thursday, December 06, 2007


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My approach broke down to a crash when I saw our school newspaper The Saga in the trash.As a staff writer for The Saga, I must say that when that I saw The Saga torn into slices of paper, something in
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School librarian, Linda Elliott, has started a program that allows students to read with others or just hang out and have fun.Librarians that help run Teen Read Week plan many different activities eac
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The word college is defined as an institution of higher learning, especially one providing a general or liberal arts education rather than technical or professional training according to www.dictionar
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It becomes a very stressful life when someone close gets called to war. “I feel that if Veterans Day is worth a national holiday why should we not celebrate it at school?” said Culinary Teacher Pricil
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Breaking Down the Walls: the title says it all, metaphorically speaking. At this event students and staff have an opportunity to learn to let others into their life and look at life in someone else’s
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October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month, provides an opportunity to reflect on the devastation and havoc the deadly disease has inflicted on the lives of those in our midst. Cancer comes in many forms,
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Often in our lives we are faced with a difficult choice: do we please our friends and make others happy or do we go with what we think is the morally correct choice? Recently, PV’s administration cam
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Colors splashed the sidewalk in the senior quad October 9. The Pastels in the Quad had a nice turnout this year with a greater outcome of artists then last year. Then a variety of artwork was displaye
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The blood drive is offered to let PV students over the age of 16 donate blood to people who need it and will receive a T-shirt. The students who do not go to the blood drive have their reasons, as do
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The ancient martial art of Judo was founded in Japan in the late nineteenth century by Dr. Sirgoro Khanci. Since then, Judo has become a popular, world wide sport, and has even found a home in the Chi
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