• Justice served through execution, not hard time

    Tuesday, April 14, 2009 By: Olivia Camusi

    According to the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitations, out of the 78 deaths of death row inmates since 1978, only 14 were executed, while the other 64 died of natural causes.    

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  • North state talent search

    Tuesday, April 14, 2009 By: Sierra Pavcik

    Every year the Chico Guild hosts its Chico Guild's annual major fundraiser for the North State Symphony.   Scholarships will be open to students in grades 7-12.  This year the competition took place o

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  • Rosenow students prove to be as good as Pi

    Tuesday, April 14, 2009 By: Jeremy Schrader

    A recent fundraiser by PV math teacher Debra Rosenow shows just how much of a difference a few people can make. As part of the celebration for Pi Day, or Mar. 14, Rosenow held a fundraiser to collect

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  • Vahalla feeds curiosity of "Savage" family

    Tuesday, April 14, 2009 By: Wayne Yeh

    The PV Drama Department completed their two week production of The Curious Savage last month. Originally produced in 1950, The Curious Savage is a comedic play written by John Patrick. It tells the

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  • PETA campaigns against skins

    Tuesday, April 14, 2009 By: Anna Guiles

    People for the Ethical Treatment of Animal’s (PETA) campaign for ending the use of animal skin in the fashion industry visited Chico Wednesday, Mar. 18.  The tour of PETA protestors gathered at the Ch

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At-a-glance

Many businesses are wary about hiring disabled persons. This jeopardizes handicapped citizens’ chances of finding work during this time of economic hardship. The Euro Café, located on the corner of Co
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Q: What made you choose to be on the baseball team?   A: I have played baseball my whole life and I think it’s my calling. For me baseball is such a fun game to play. It makes you think and react wi
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Every year the Chico Guild hosts its Chico Guild's annual major fundraiser for the North State Symphony.   Scholarships will be open to students in grades 7-12.  This year the competition took place o
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A recent fundraiser by PV math teacher Debra Rosenow shows just how much of a difference a few people can make. As part of the celebration for Pi Day, or Mar. 14, Rosenow held a fundraiser to collect
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In the history of PV, three wrestlers have placed at state. This year PV took four wrestlers, freshman Derek Tenkhoff, junior Kenny Young, junior Thomas Oceguda and junior Desi Rios to the state champ
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Censorship policy skews society
Profanity, racism, violence and sexuality issues already exist in today’s civilization, so why should books discussing them be banned?     The government uses the censorship policy to ban books out
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Every spring the boys’ tennis team gathers to do their best, but this year their main focus is on doubles. “Kids are naturally inclined to practice singles on their own,” said Coach Tim Keating. Mor
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To some extent, class clowns may seem funny, but to others they can be obnoxious. With more students in classrooms this year, there is little opportunity for learning new curriculum and the class clow
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This year PV girl’s varsity basketball team had the chance to go to the state championships, but lost in the first game the team played. “Our girls played tough in the first quarter, but we weren’t u
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Students can expect a new academic calendar that greatly varies from the previous years calendars.  The school district passed a much debated calendar in March.     “They’re looking to have a fixed b
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