• PV water goes down the drain : California drought demands water conservation

    Thursday, October 23, 2008 By: Kajal Verma

    Water conservation has become an important factor in people’s lives ever since a statewide drought had been announced.PV acquires its water through the California Water Service Company (Cal Water) for

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  • Tardy: PV strengthens discipline

    Thursday, October 23, 2008 By: Johanna Lal

    Academic success at PV correlates with attendance. Staff members have collaborated to enforce the tardy policy for students. “Over 70 students have not cleared their tardiness from last year,” said As

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The JV volleyball team returned. Their season has not had a good start, but since then, they have been going strong. “It was a bit shaky but it got better as we started to win more and more games” sai
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The JV field hockey team members are at five wins, four losses, and one tie. “The only tie we ever had was against Chico, and it was an intense game,” said freshman player McKenna Collin. “We had won
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Oct. 13 was the third annual Golf for the Gold Classic. The Chico tournament was hosted at the Canyon Oaks Country Club.“It’s the second year we’ve hosted it,” said Canyon Oaks Director Aaron Hartesv
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Three Cups of Tea is a wonderful book that shows how one person can make a difference. Greg Mortenson found a Pakistan village when he tried to climb K2 in the Karakoram Mountains. In this village Mor
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Due to budget cuts drama will not be holding their annual fall play this year.“The district cut my stipend,” said English and theatre arts teacher and play director Tamara Jensen.Students in drama rec
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“W.”, directed by Oliver Stone, is an entertaining interpretation of George W. Bush and how he became president of the United States.The movie did an excellent job of portraying the 43rd president’s p
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Little Big Town’s newest album “A Place To Land: Expanded Edition” is wonderful. In this album there are a variety of songs, from slower and calmer to upbeat.“Firebird Fly” is one of their more upbeat
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Local CSUC-run music company Wild Oak Records recently held one of the most anticipated metal concerts in Butte County: Heaviest in Chico.Three bands, Suspicious Activity, Armed for Apocalypse and Blo
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At 8:30 AM, October 18, early risers made their way to the Monster Dash sign in tables.The Monster Dash is a five kilometer walk/run that took place at the One Mile Recreation Area in Bidwell Park. Al
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Debate Club gives students an opportunity to express their opinions and hear what other people have to say. The debates cover a variety of topics, lately however the views have been set on politics. “
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