Girls soccer finishes out season with a loss to Edison
In their final game of the season, the Barons went up against the Edison Chargers, the best team in the Sunset League, and lost with a score of 1-4.
In their final game of the season, the Barons went up against the Edison Chargers, the best team in the Sunset League, and lost with a score of 1-4.
There have been many studies over the past few years about napping and many have confirmed that napping is indeed a good thing. However, is napping actually beneficial to students at Fountain Valley High School?
FVHS girls soccer beat the Vikings on their senior night with a score of 1-0. Senior night celebrated the 8 graduating seniors: Samantha Andrade, Ally Bebout, Kiana Flores, Brianna Giuntoli, Eden La Clair, Marissa Lynch, Rachel Roberts, and Kylie Wilson.
Despite undesirably wet conditions, the Barons’ girls soccer team defeated the Newport Harbor Sailors with a score of 2-1.
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Baron girls’ varsity soccer went up against Estancia and defeated the Eagles with a score of 4-0. With action packed plays, crosses and shots, the Barons to come out on top in preseason.
For the first time in its history, Fountain Valley High School is hosting the USA Biology Olympiad on its campus. This event is a test-taking tournament for any aspiring scientist wanting to show off their skills.
As many can smell, there is an ongoing stench coming from the storm drains near the bowl. As noted in a previous article, The Morning Stench of Fountain Valley, this stench is most likely coming from the drainage system at the pond at Mile Square Park. There may be more to the problem however, and to find the answer we must dive deeper than the surface: into the sewer itself.
Fountain Valley is home to a diverse system of organisms that all interact in a highly complex set of interactions.This has prompted me to develop the first trophic pyramid for these interactions in the Fountain Valley area, which shows the interactions of organisms and transfer of energy through an ecosystem.
Each time your cells divide, you age. You may not know it, but thousands of your cells are constantly dying off every minute, causing you to get older and older. This process of aging however, can possibly be reversed with a highly controversial method of elongating telomeres. This process has the potential to being the foundations to an “eternal life” and could change science forever.