Roaming Reporter: The heated debate over dress codes
With Southern California’s recent hot summer weather, some students provide their opinions to whether schools should have a set of rules to dictate how they should dress everyday.
With Southern California’s recent hot summer weather, some students provide their opinions to whether schools should have a set of rules to dictate how they should dress everyday.
With the recent onslaught of films such as Hunger Games, Maze Runner and The Darkest Minds, is it possible that the YA dystopian genre has become overused to its point of exhaustion?
Does the latest Marvel film meet the challenges of trying to craft a follow-up to Infinity War, reintroducing a character that’s received lukewarm responses from casual moviegoers and making a female hero feel deserving of a shared title?
With B4L clearly having more positive effects on students than negative, the B4L system should keep on going.
By Benjamin Minch, Staff Writer Is modern schooling, especially primary and secondary education, doing something wrong? Schools didn’t always segregate students by age and subject […]
“Everyone is the protagonist of their own story and the antagonist in someone else’s story.”
A review of the first Fall Festival hosted by FVHS choir.
You can now find pumpkin spice pasta and salsa in stores! Where do the possibilities end?
In the aftermath of the deadliest mass shootings in the United States, Barons share their opinion on the subject.
As the year comes to a close, some students claim to be “burned out,” but what’s the actual science behind this phenomena that seems to grow increasingly common in our generation. Is it real?