Announcements: Week of 11/16/09
November 18, 2009 by Admin II
Filed under Morning Announcements, News & Student Life
Here are your morning announcements for Wednesday, November 18th: Congratulations Congratulations to the girls\’ cross country team for upsetting state ranked Tesoro. The girl’s team competes at Mt San Antonio College on Saturday, where they will try to qualify for the California State Championships. Good luck ladies. Congratulations to our Marching Band for placing 3rd [...]
Barons Got Talent: Anderson Hua
November 18, 2009 by Donald
Filed under News & Student Life, Student Life
By Kathy Dang, Staff Writer Sophomore Anderson Hua not only excels in academics as an FVHS Honor Roll student, but also is very impressive in track as well. Besides being the only male freshman to make it to the Simplot Games in Idaho last spring, Hua received 1st place in the long jump and triple [...]
Titanic: A Play Review
November 18, 2009 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Other
By Thomas Warloe, Staff Writer Hosted at the Academy for the Performing arts, the play “Titanic” is by far one of the best plays by students that has ever been produced. The actors involved fit their roles perfectly and performed exceptionally. In addition, the interesting and yet moving script rolled the play along at a [...]
Heck YAS!
November 17, 2009 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Music
By Hassan Rassmy, Business Manager Did you know that the Middle East has a bustling music industry? Well, maybe not compared to American charts, but relative to other parts of the world, the Middle East has a more developed music industry spanning back decades. Most Americans may not be aware of Arabic music because quite [...]
OC Japan Street Festival
November 17, 2009 by jeffliWIN
Filed under Latest News, News, News & Student Life
On Sunday, November 15, Japanese culture, stores, and shows were on display in the Japanese Street Festival at a small corner of the Orange County Fairgrounds…
Edison Week Assembly: An Editorial
November 15, 2009 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under Editorials, Featured
By Thomas Panaccione, Staff Writer The bowl is eerily quiet, save for the occasional strum of guitar. The metal heads are crowded in a group, while scant pairs of students talk among each other. The sun shines down on the right side of my face as I sit on one of the benches that makes [...]
Fashion Trend: Online Blogging
November 15, 2009 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Other
By Connie Nguyen, Staff Writer Skinny jeans, leather jackets, and online blogging. One of these things is not like the others, or is it? Websites like chictopia.com and lookbook.nu have sparked an influx in fashion blogs and in the past year blogging has become increasingly popular in the fashion world. These blogs span worldwide and [...]
Cross Country CIF Prelims
By Camille Linares-Reed, Sports Editor If someone showed up at Mt. San Antonio College this Saturday, November 14th, they would see nothing but colorful tents, a variety of warmup suits, dirty running shoes, and frantic athletes. The campus was crowded with an indefinite number of cross country teams for one reason: CIF prelims. Among the [...]
FVRR\’s “The Silk Road” Scores Their Highest So Far
FVRR\’s “The Silk Road” Scores Their Highest So Far Marching Band Places 4th, with improving scores Michelle Doan, Visual Arts Manager After spending most of their Friday night last week at the Edison Bell Game in Cal State Fullerton, the Fountain Valley Royal Regiment (FVRR) marching band woke up the next day to travel to [...]
Amelia: Flying High in the Sky
November 13, 2009 by jamieshigh
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Movies
By Briana Nickol Staff writer George Putnam: Amelia, why do you fly? Amelia: Well, why does a man ride a horse? George Putnam: A man rides a horse because he wants to. Amelia smiles. The quote above is from the movie Amelia, the life story of the brave and courageous Amelia Earhart, who embarked on [...]


