• Sea of trash obscures PV pride

    Tuesday, November 13, 2007 By: Thereon Glacken

    The trash by Safeway has become a problem and it has left the PV inhabitants slightly more bereft of PV pride. On the way to Safeway a river of trash, garbage bags and the autumn chips lie everywhere,

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  • Mustache Revolt!!: The clean-shaven faces of today’s males are boring me witless

    Tuesday, November 13, 2007 By: Jana Selig

    If you have so much as glanced at a TV in the past few weeks (or if you currently breathe) you've seen the "Oreo Cookie Moustache" commercial for a certain Pizza chain that I will leave nameless. This

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  • Yo-yoing offers creative outlet for diverse crowd

    Wednesday, November 14, 2007 By: Hannah Moravec

    Yo-yoing: to some, it’s a hobby. To others, shrugged aside as childish. But to a strong contingent of people from around America, yo-yoing is a competitive art.On Saturday, October 6th, yo-yoers from

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  • Couchesa thing of the past?

    Wednesday, November 14, 2007 By: ReAnna Gallaway

    The center of all comfort in living rooms, couches are deeply rooted in to the history and tradition of PV and the home football field Asgard Yard. Historic and comfortable, the couches have been beh

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  • Girls run for the touchdown

    Wednesday, November 14, 2007 By: Janet Wen

    Participating in Powder Puff allows girls to play football just like the guys.“I love football. It is nice to play a real game with rules,” said Powder Puff football player, senior Jessica Fernandez.

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  • Ocegueda and Rios reform team

    Wednesday, November 14, 2007 By: Jana Selig

    PV receives two new head coaches for its wrestling department this season, Jesse Ocegueda and Joe Rios. Ocegueda coached junior high wrestling for 10 years and served as assistant coach last season du

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  • Pastels decorate the quad

    Wednesday, November 14, 2007 By: Renee Ruffino

    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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  • Savings or spirit?

    Wednesday, November 14, 2007 By: Staff Writer

    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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  • Almond Bowl

    Wednesday, November 14, 2007 By: Jana Selig

    Hundreds of Viking students, teachers, parents and alumni attended Almond Bowl XXXVII on October 12. Viewers arrived optimistic after the Peanut Bowl the previous night and a high-spirited rally earli

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  • Viking mascot, no Mohr: Why did the celebrated Viking sail away?

    Tuesday, November 13, 2007 By: Deidre Deniz

    For the past 12 years, Mohr Sound has supplied the sound for both the Almond Bowl rally and football game. Mohr has graduates and students from PV, and during this time, Jjon Mohr himself portrayed PV

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At-a-glance

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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