The Bull's-Eye
Arbor View High School
Las Vegas, NV
Issue Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 
Issue: Volume 4
Last Update: Tuesday, January 13, 2009


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By Kyla Salazar

                    Autism is a brain disorder that affects people’s communication skills and social life. Signs start around the age of three. Autism takes control of genetics and creates mutations full story >

By Mariah Birnbaum

            For most teens, starting a conversation with their parents is like trying to talk to a wall—nearly (if not completely) impossible. Many kids in high school turn instead to their friends full story >

By Mariah Birnbaum

    According to a 2008 study by Vegetarian Times, upwards of 7.3 million Americans consider themselves true vegetarians.     By definition , a vegetarian is one who does not eat meat, poultry full story >

By Ashley Brown

        It is stated that texting is a vital part to our health. Do teenagers spend too much time texting their friends instead of participating in outside activity? Now with texting, teens can hav full story >

By Ashley Brown

        It is stated that texting is a vital part to our health. Do teenagers spend too much time texting their friends instead of participating in outside activity? Now with texting, teens can hav full story >

By Morgan Svoboda

            On April 17, 2009 many students at Arbor View chose to go silent in order to recognize the gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transexuals. There are many students that are gay or lesbi full story >

By Kyla Salazar

                On Sunday April 19, the Miss USA pageant was held here in Las Vegas. It was the 58 th pageant put on. Planet Hollywood’s Theater of Performing Arts was filled with thousands of page full story >

By Takeyrah Reid

      The cartoon industry has greatly changed over the years.  Having gone from black and white to color and from  shows like Bugs Bunny, The Looney Tunes, Recess and He-Man(which are not often sh full story >

By Takeyrah Reid

    Car dealers have been struggling to sell, but have found ways to stay in business.  Others, however, aren’t being as successful.  The problem is getting people in to cars when many have lost the full story >

By Morgan Svoboda

            There’s a new scene at heavy metal, screamo, and metal concerts. This phenomenon of jumping up and down, and violently kicking and punching while “dancing” is called moshing.  Yes; this full story >

By Ashley Brown

    If there is anything we know about self esteem, it’s that having low self esteem can wreck your life. There are many symptoms that show a person has low self esteem. If a person has an addictio full story >

By Morgan Bailey

    Although not many ska-loving kids know it today, reggae was a runoff of ska. Now, most kids today don’t even know what reggae is, let alone Ska. The majority of teens listen to modern day hip-ho full story >

By Kyla Salazar

                   Nothing in life is perfect. However, certain people believe that anything can be perfect. It is only human to make mistakes. Perfectionists are always striving for the best. full story >

By Corinne Handy

Running Sucks: Week One             So I’m fat. It’s always been an issue for me, ever since second grade. I’ve been battling my weight since basically forever and went on my first diet in t full story >

By Mariah Birnbaum

        In baseball, we’re Southpaws. In Latin, we’re considered to be “sinister.” “Awkward, clumsy and socially unrefined” in French. According to the Bible, we’re supposed to be associated with Sa full story >

By Andy Nelson

        This year, the Arbor View girls’ soccer team had the best season in the school’s history, despite a disappointing conclusion. After not only winning, but shutting out their opponents in the full story >

By Andy Nelson

        This year, the Arbor View girls’ soccer team had the best season in the school’s history, despite a disappointing conclusion. After not only winning, but shutting out their opponents in the full story >

By Brianne Ruddy

                Some call it the start of another Great Depression and everyone knows what this economy crisis has done to the United States. It has affected most everyone of the low and middle clas full story >

By Brianne Ruddy

                Some call it the start of another Great Depression and everyone knows what this economy crisis has done to the United States. It has affected most everyone of the low and middle clas full story >

By Katie Manley

    With the end of the year quickly approaching, many questions are being raised, especially concerning the 2012 graduating class about what their life after High School will entail. Historically, full story >