Koalaty Science: Why science communication isn’t effective
Find out why science communication is ineffective and the effects that this has on our changing society.
Find out why science communication is ineffective and the effects that this has on our changing society.
Have you ever wondered why humans own pets even though they are practically parasites taking up time and money? Or why people like to hang out around forests and trees even though they do not meet any of their needs? Find out the answer to these questions and many more with this installment of Koalaty Science.
Staff’s summer #5: Read about senior staff Benjamin Minch’s trip full of hikes and food to Maine/New Hampshire!
Mile Square Park is a treasure of wilderness including Egyptian Goose and Red-Eared Slider Turtles. Here’s a guide to the animals you can find inside the park.
Despite finishing fourth in one of the hardest leagues in California and being ranked seventh overall in CIF, Fountain Valley boys volleyball still didn’t make CIF. This raises many questions about the rules and regulations of CIF.
Fountain Valley High School’s prom was held at AV Irvine.
Two baby Great Horned Owls have been spotted at Mile Square Park. Learn more about why they came to the park and their behavioral patterns in this article.
New studies done by multiple colleges and even some done on campus show that fidgeting is beneficial to a student’s health both mentally and physically. But is it worth the distraction of fidgeting?
Many exotic plants inhabit the FVHS campus. Learn the history and edibility of these plants in this rare FVHS plant guide.
Seagulls are an obvious inhabitant of FVHS and there are many new tangible ways to limit their presence. Should we take these measures to restrict seagulls?