• PV dominates in home opener

    Tuesday, September 22, 2009 By: DJ Rawls

    PV lost their season opener against Lassen two weeks ago.  Their home opener last week against Las Plumas proved dissimilar. With solid defense and an overpowering offense, PV defeated a clearly medio

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  • Sonatas with a twist: Austrian duo reinvents Amadeus

    Tuesday, September 29, 2009 By: Brandon Souza

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  • Fame: Dancing from the Bronx to "Fame"

    Monday, September 21, 2009 By: Victoria Race

    Dreams, achievement, determination, focus, struggle and competition represent the movie “Fame” (coming out Sept. 25 in theaters everywhere): everyone at the New York City High School for the Performin

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  • Wayne's Ridiculously Rascist World

    Monday, September 21, 2009 By: Wayne Yeh

    A mind is like an umbrella; it works best when it’s open.  Close-minded irrationality is the cause of much of the racism of our generation.  Unfortunately, much of our generation does not realize this

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  • Safeway's roof collapses:Water floods parking lot and store

    Monday, September 21, 2009 By: Nick McManus

    On Sept. 4 the Safeway on W. Sacramento Ave. closed due to a collapsing section of the ceiling.    Around 4:40 p.m. several ceiling tiles and fluorescent lights began to bow, then collapse, releasing

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  • Chico introduces new youth orchestra

    Monday, September 21, 2009 By: Nellie Ponarul

    A donation by Dawn and Walter Kusumoto has enabled the Butte County Branch of the Music Teachers’ Association of California (MTAC) to sponsor an All- City Youth Orchestra in Chico that welcomes studen

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  • Viking Feature: Senior Kenny Young

    Tuesday, September 22, 2009 By: Angela Spring

    Q:  How did you get started playing football?A:  My dad played in high school and when I was in seventh grade he had me play Chico Jaguars and I fell in love with it and I’ve played ever since. Q:  Wh

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  • Freshman storm Viking campus

    Tuesday, September 22, 2009 By: Kenzie Petersen

    PV’s first ever on campus lunch has taken freshmen by storm. Seeing as how last years freshmen misused their freedom the freshmen this year have to stay on campus for lunch.     Some freshmen gave the

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  • iHOST; discover your potential

    Wednesday, September 23, 2009 By: Kenzie Petersen

    IHost established itself for the first time at PV this year.    The program helps students by giving a hand on experience with real people. It is a social service that gives kids an opportunity with m

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IHost established itself for the first time at PV this year.    The program helps students by giving a hand on experience with real people. It is a social service that gives kids an opportunity with m
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Chico has gotten some new roundabouts on Manzanita Avenue.  People complained about the accidents that arose because of the roundabouts.    “The roundabouts have been a good thing and we have received
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PV has made many attempts to stop students from being late to help prepare students for their future jobs.  This year several PV teachers put a committee together and put emphasis on a new tardy polic
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PV’s first ever on campus lunch has taken freshmen by storm. Seeing as how last years freshmen misused their freedom the freshmen this year have to stay on campus for lunch.     Some freshmen gave the
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The student store, now referred to as the Viking Vault, allows students to view everything before making a purchase.    “The Viking Vault made a lot more money because it makes it easier for students,
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Alcohol advertisers spend an excess of $5 billion dollars annually, and underage youth see these ads more than adults. This is among the many statistics mentioned in “Wasted”, a documentary in which t
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The Pleasant Valley Spring sports season has now started with sports including football, cross-country, soccer, swimming, volleyball, and field hockey. Most of these sports start in September and end
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Pleasant Valley High School has finished the new floor for the Varley gym. This floor includes a different design and fresh paint. The center of the court will now feature a viking head and the color
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PV lost their season opener against Lassen two weeks ago.  Their home opener last week against Las Plumas proved dissimilar. With solid defense and an overpowering offense, PV defeated a clearly medio
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