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Inside Look at ASB’s Spirit

November 5, 2009 by jeffliWIN  
Filed under News, News & Student Life, Student Life

By Jeffrey Nguyen, Art Editor
Photos by Jeffrey Nguyen, Art Editor and Misael Galdamez, Entertainment Editor
Edison Week has arrived, and FVHS has been transformed into a colorful blend of paper and ink. Bright words and pictures attack the eyes as students go from between classes, observing the decorated walls.
For months, from mid-summer up to Edison Week, [...]

Edison Roaming Reporter

November 3, 2009 by zack  
Filed under Student Life

By Hassan Rassmy, Staff Writer
Ryan Rhodes, Junior, Edison High School
BB: How do you think the game will turn out?
RR: I think it’ll be a tough competition for the bell, but due to past experiences, I believe Edison will rise up to the challenge, and be victorious.

John Mroch, Junior, Edison High School

BB: Is your school, Edison, [...]

Pool Dyed Green – First Prank by Edison?

November 3, 2009 by camille  
Filed under Student Life

By Camille Linares-Reed, Sports Editor

Green is generally an unwelcome color here at FVHS, and if it’s the color of our pool, it’s not only repulsive but also chemically unsafe to swim in. Swimmers and water polo players were surprised to find the pool a greenish color on November 2, the first day of Edison Week.
Alarmed, [...]

BBN Blog: On Enemy Territory

November 3, 2009 by BBO  
Filed under BBN, Featured, Student Life

By JoVo, BBN staff member
Barons, the word of the day is fearless.
Last week, Jessica Herman, Makenna Henry, Brooklyn Paxson, Sohail Tehrani and I journeyed over to Huntington Beach to enemy territory. In the spirit of the Charger-Baron Rivalry and to honor tradition, the five of us went to do a mock interview with the green [...]

Bell Game Moved to CSUF – Updated with Ticket Details

October 29, 2009 by Donald  
Filed under Featured, Latest News, News

By Donald Chan, News Editor
According to Edison athletic director Bruce Belcher, Edison has moved the Bell Game from Orange Coast College (OCC) to Cal State Fullerton (CSUF). The stadium at CSUF can hold about 10,000 spectators, 2400 more than that of OCC. More details will be given later on how to buy the remaining tickets.
Source: [...]

U-GAN-DA do something?

October 29, 2009 by zack  
Filed under Student Life

Two rival schools come together for a cause.
Join Friends for Africa, Edison & Fountain Valley, at the Invisible Children Movie Screening tonight.
Learn about the civil war in Uganda and about how you can help end it.
Invisible Children movie screening
Tonight: Thursday, October 29th
6:30-8:30 pm
at Edison High School Room 317
More information at invisiblechildren.com
Hosted by Friends for Africa

Who Has My Tickets?

October 28, 2009 by KimnSabrina  
Filed under Editorials

A practical guide to why you’re not going to the Bell Game.

Written by Valencia Vonnegut and Kerry Kerouac

Seniors, we’re angry that we don’t have tickets to the game and we know you are too. So let’s do this the right way and share our misery while having fun in the [...]

Bell Game Ticket Shortage – Update from Edison

October 28, 2009 by KimnSabrina  
Filed under Latest News, News & Student Life

The Baron Banner contacted Edison High School’s Activities Director, Mr. John Elliott, to find out what Edison’s administration is doing in response to the ticket shortage:
On Edison’s ticket sales procedure:
We held a student only ticket day on Monday, October 26. 1100 Edison students either picked up or bought (if they did not have a Supercharger [...]

Varsity Baron Wrestlers Narrowly Defeat Chargers 36-32 in First Duel

January 13, 2009 by amanda  
Filed under Featured, News, Sports

This last Thursday, the Fountain Valley’s Freshman, JV, and Varsity teams all took wins over the Edison Chargers in the first dual of the season, hosted by Fountain Valley High School.

A Disappointing Death March

November 23, 2008 by amanda  
Filed under Featured

“I only watched it from my class door…it was really disappointing. It’s really possible for it to be a school wide activity if security and administration handled it better.”

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