The candy cane range is a little bigger than hoped
The holidays are here and it is finally time to question all the weird holiday snacks, like candy canes.
Student opinion articles comprising of Op-Eds, editorials, columns and guest editorials, student expression.
The holidays are here and it is finally time to question all the weird holiday snacks, like candy canes.
The SAT team gives their first advice of the year on surviving the last two weeks of school before break.
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.
The majority of a group assignment falling on only a few of the group members is a common dilemma many students face. Does the problem lie with the concept of the group work or with the students themselves?
Can the earth really be flat? Find out all of the ideas that compile the flat earth theory in this installment of Koalaty Science.
When books become movie adaptations should they follow the book word for word or should it deviate off?
A recent English meeting held at Golden est College suggests regular grammar practice in high school English classes may be beneficial to students in college.
GMOs have recently seen a lot of hate because they are “unnatural,” but they may have uses to help feed the world and help us meet production quotas.
Eating in class has been frowned upon, but what are the benefits?
On November 30th, FVHS’ very own String Orchestra performed at Disney’s California Adventure.