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  • Students honored for excellence

    Monday, November 19, 2007 By: BRYCE FARRINGTON / Co-Editor-In-Chief

    At last week’s faculty meeting, two outstanding members of the senior class were honored with CV’s student of the month award. This month’s winners, Imran Abedin and Lorna Roy both exhibit the qualiti

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  • Students prepare for upcoming CAHSEE

    Monday, November 19, 2007 By: LIBBY COY / Staff Writer

    Many students label the SAT as the most important test they will take in high school, but in truth the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) is the determining factor in students’ graduation from

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  • Help the homeless on Thanksgiving with volunteer work and donations

    Monday, November 19, 2007 By: BRIAN NOLTE / Staff Writer

    As Thanksgiving approaches it is time to think of those that are, less fortunate. The true spirit of Thanksgiving can be expressed by sharing food with others. The hundreds of thousands of homeless i

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  • The Boys’ Varsity Waterpolo Team far from satisfied by their 5-4 League win against the Burbank Bulldogs

    Wednesday, November 28, 2007 By: KATHY WOO / Staff Writer

    Although the Boys’ Varsity Water Polo team hasn’t been able to match up to last season’s title, they were able to snag third place in League Finals against Burbank on Thursday, November 1. After beat

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  • Varsity Football season comes to an end with two Pacific League Losses

    Wednesday, November 28, 2007 By: TALIN KHECHOOMIAN / Sports Editor

    Judging by the first half of the game, it seemed as though the Falcons had a fairly good chance against power house John Muir. However, as the game progressed the Mustangs showed why they’re undefeate

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The recent Associated Student Body elections had the same characteristics as nearly all theprevious ones. Few people knew when the election was until the week of elections. Candidates spentunknown sum
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If you are tired of reading tough English books or other dull subject matter, then Mary Depner’s new book is for you. Reading through Depner’s Echo Booming Monologues, 100 Monologues for Teens, I fou
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As the team played several rigorous matches, the Girls’ Varsity Golf Team reached its true potential. In these past two months, CV played two very important games with different results. Their first g
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Judging by the first half of the game, it seemed as though the Falcons had a fairly good chance against power house John Muir. However, as the game progressed the Mustangs showed why they’re undefeate
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Although the Boys’ Varsity Water Polo team hasn’t been able to match up to last season’s title, they were able to snag third place in League Finals against Burbank on Thursday, November 1. After beat
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Elect the Dead lends a winning album
Any System of a Down (SOAD) fans disappointed at the groups announcement of “indefinite hiatus” will find comfort in the “System-esque” sounds and lyrics presented in Serj Tankian’s new solo album Ele
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Thanksgiving is often associated with family, turkey, tradition, and thankfulness; however, Thanksgiving is nothing more than a symbol of Western dominance, racism, and the beginning of the downfall o
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As Thanksgiving approaches it is time to think of those that are, less fortunate. The true spirit of Thanksgiving can be expressed by sharing food with others. The hundreds of thousands of homeless i
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First quarter is done, the weather is getting cooler, and daylights savings time has made the clocks “fall back.” Fall is upon us and that means Thanksgiving is coming. The term “Thanksgiving” has tak
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Many students label the SAT as the most important test they will take in high school, but in truth the California High School Exit Exam (CAHSEE) is the determining factor in students’ graduation from
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