Breaking down CA’s bill promising free first year at community colleges
The new California bill appears to open a flurry of higher education opportunities for Californians, but it has let important details go unsaid.
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The new California bill appears to open a flurry of higher education opportunities for Californians, but it has let important details go unsaid.
Binders have been a common way of transporting papers and books in schools for decades. Recently however, more people are switching to carrying everything in their backpacks. Why is this shift occurring and what are the benefits of one type over another?
Take a look into Engineering Innovations, one of the many ROP courses available to FVHS students.
The Associated Student Body uses hundreds of sheets of paper for their posters and teachers are offering alternatives to the harmful method.
Through countless hours of practice, senior Katherine Ngo gained speed, strength and size, making her more confident about playing football at FVHS.
Chemistry students gather in the science hall before the break of dawn to geek out, unleash their inner chemist, and participate in the Mole Day festivities.
ASB and Senate spend many hours to create hundreds of posters for the annual Bell Week.
Get a sneak peek of Fall Festival coming up on Saturday, October 28th.
Seagulls, long time members of Fountain Valley High School, have nearly disappeared from campus. Where are all of these Seagulls going and what is causing this drastic decline in the birds that have made FVHS their home?
A new club on campus this year, the Yu-Gi-Oh club aims to introduce their game to other students and provide space and time for enthusiasts to play.