Clash of the Titans Review
April 27, 2010 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Movies
By Harry Smith, Staff Writer Warner Bros’ Clash of the Titans was released on April 2 2010.The movie had a great cast of actors and actresses, spectacular special effects, a timeless and epic story, even managed to fit in some comedy at a few parts. However, the movie did not flow smoothly, introduced some pointless [...]
Baron Spotlight: Henry Trinh
April 17, 2010 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under News & Student Life, Student Life
By Donald Chan, Managing Editor Senior Henry Trinh has a passion for history and politics. As an avid member of FVHS\’ Model United Nations, Trinh serves as Secretary-General and teaches members more about the organization. He plans on majoring in history in college. Baron Banner: Why do history and politics appeal to you? Henry Trinh: [...]
Comic: “Campus of the Undead” – Gender Wars Assembly
April 2, 2010 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under Arts, Arts & Entertainment, Comics, Thomas Panaccione
By Thomas Panaccione, cartoonist
Gender Wars (2nd) Assembly Review
March 28, 2010 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under Editorials
by Thomas Panaccione, cartoonist Let me tell you what I think about the concept of Gender Wars: it\’s undeniably sexist, and a reminder of an old society. I mean, you can\’t deny that men are different from women, but then it\’s like we can create a sport out of just that alone. I\’m not knocking [...]
The “Which Type Are You?” Gender Wars Quiz
March 28, 2010 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under News & Student Life, Student Life
In case you fell asleep at the Gender Wars Assembly, Here is a Quiz to see what type of Assembly-goer you are! 1. What do you think about the concept of Gender Wars? a. It\’s the most useless, hopeless basis for a grudge match I\’ve ever heard of since “Pirates vs. Ninjas Day.” b. Harmless [...]
They Were Still in the Cafeteria
March 25, 2010 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under News & Student Life, Student Life
By David Vu, Staff Writer International Week attracted flocks of people, staff and students alike, out to experience international foods from all around the area. Some students, however, still bought their lunch from the school cafeteria. Here are their opinions on International Week. “The food wasn\’t very international. It was rather expensive and most of [...]
Set To See Them Play
March 25, 2010 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under Entertainment, Music
By Brie Roche Lilliott, staff writer Five Fullerton college kids started a band four years ago, and already they\’ve toured, released two albums, and have headlined shows at popular LA and OC venues. It looks like smooth sailing for the band members of Set To Sea. If you\’re into the slow, instrumental ambience of Radiohead [...]
The Secret Coffee House
March 23, 2010 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Featured, Other
By Brie Roche-Lilliott, staff writer An excellent coffee shop that hasn\’t been commercialized or bombarded with people, but actually serves a great cup of joe. There are countless large, popular enterprises (think Starbucks and Coffee Bean) known solely for their teas and coffees. The brand names ensure reliability, fancy cups, and high prices; however, what [...]
A Plastic Review
March 8, 2010 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Featured, Music
By Thomas Panaccione, Cartoonist Plastic Beach, the new Gorillaz album that launches Tuesday, March 9th, is a collaboration of many artists with Damon Albarn over a course of seventeen tracks. The theme is a light environmental message, the location is a small island paradise made up of clustered plastic and junk, and the music is [...]
No Reason to Close the Shutter
March 2, 2010 by M1s4g4ld
Filed under Arts & Entertainment, Entertainment, Movies
By Peter Tran, staff writer Coming off of his Oscar-winner The Departed (2006), world-renown director Martin Scorsese returns with his most recent film Shutter Island (2010). The film stars Leonardo DiCaprio in his fourth collaboration with the famed director as Teddy Daniels, a duly appointed Federal Marshal assigned to the craggy Shutter Island to find [...]


