FVHS alumni Michael Bell’s embarks on a journey in the world of acting
Michael Bell’s journey with acting reaches from his first year of high school to a brand new college environment.
Michael Bell’s journey with acting reaches from his first year of high school to a brand new college environment.
A student-led group has made public comments at three HBUHSD board meetings and protested both virtually and in-person over HBUHSD’s recent decision that virtual teachers return to campus.
Barons share their thoughts about what they expect of a country’s leader.
Senior Alex Wittick plans to make a future for himself in the art of stagecraft.
The College Board’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic during AP testing season reveals how corrupt the organization truly is.
The abrupt change from school to online distance learning leads to teachers and FVHS staff pursuring many different activities over break.
As the panic over the COVID-19 virus continues to increase, so does the livelihood of multiple businesses throughout the county.
As much as teens love Brandy Melville, the teenage brand doesn’t seem to do much to benefit the self-esteem of its customers with its scam of a “one size fits all” policy.
On Jan. 26th, NBA legend Kobe Bryant died in a tragic helicopter accident that also took eight other lives. With his passing, he also leaves behind a major legacy as an athlete and as a real-life superhero for the generations after him.
On January 16th and 17th, FVHS’s 4th period theatre class delivered a performance of Qui Nguyen’s “She Kills Monsters” that’s a combination of heart, humor, and all things Dungeons and Dragons.