Who Needs Store-bought Cakes?

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November 14, 2010 • Sandy Chen  
Filed under Food, Student Life, Uncategorized

Make your own healthy and delicious sponge cake ‘Tis the season for turkey, gingerbread, and homemade sponge cakes! With the holidays just around the corner, why not add a new dish to the dinner table? Low in fat and sugar, it is the perfect dessert for everyone. Ingredients: 6 eggs (include both... Read more »

Celebration at Last!

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November 14, 2010 • Nisha Patel  
Filed under Fall, Local News, News

The San Francisco Giants rejoice their win at home Fans from all over the Bay Area and places beyond came together on Wednesday, November 3rd to celebrate the San Francisco Giants’ World Series championship victory. This was a chance of a lifetime for fans since this was the first World Series victory... Read more »

Fremont Teacher, Pleasanton Leader

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November 14, 2010 • Sahil Pandya  
Filed under Irvington News

Cheryl-Cook Kallio, teacher at Irvington, gets re-elected as a Pleasanton City Council member On November 2, as the elections came to a close, Cheryl Cook-Kallio, Advanced Placement United States History and We the People coach at Irvington High School, attained a victory in the Pleasanton City Council... Read more »

Club Rush 2010

November 28, 2010 • Shirley Lin  
Filed under Features, Irvington News

A Festivity of Foods for All Once again, Club Rush had returned to Irvington. This year’s first Club Rush took place on November 2nd, exhibiting many choices of food for students and faculty. Clubs that had signed up beforehand with ASB could set up a stand in the courtyard and sell food to raise... Read more »

Remodeling to the ID Cards

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November 28, 2010 • Raji Ramanathan  
Filed under Uncategorized

Expect to receive a revamped stylish card pretty soon So, we have all heard of those KIDS who have sneaked into bars and clubs without being caught. Many of us have even dreamed of doing such things just for the kick of it (Don’t lie! I’m sure you’ve always wanted to!). And you probably felt that... Read more »

Anti-Bullying Week

November 28, 2010 • Hannah Chen  
Filed under Features, Irvington News

The Week to Say “No” Irvington’s Anti-Bullying Week was from November 1st to November 5th. Throughout the week, students were encouraged to speak out against bullying and other forms of derogatory behaviors. “ASB announced some bullying facts on the daily announcements, put anti-bullying posters... Read more »

French Rioting in Smaller Numbers

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November 28, 2010 • Maryam Khademi  
Filed under World News

Protests to Pension Reform That has Consequently Become Law                                                                                                Workers have been demonstrating in the streets of France... Read more »

When The Beards Grow Long and the Razors Dusty

November 28, 2010 • Rohan Chakravorty  
Filed under Entertainment

No-Shave November Arrives It goes by many names: No-Shave November, Movember, or even Mustache Month. You’ve all heard of this crazy month where dudes go wild in the facial hair department. But what is it really?             No Shave November is a month dedicated to the growth of beards,... Read more »

Pancake Breakfast a Great Success

November 28, 2010 • Eswar Dhinakaran  
Filed under Features, Irvington News

Pancake Breakfast Serves Up a Great Veteran’s Day On Veteran’s Day 2010, the Irvington High School cafeteria was open from 7 AM to 12 noon serving people pancakes, waffles and other breakfast items. It was Irvington’s High School’s 41st annual pancake breakfast. Dozens of Vikings and Fremont... Read more »

Leftover Halloween Candy: Now What?

November 28, 2010 • Irving Hsu  
Filed under Humor, Student Life

Top Five Ways to Deal with Remaining Candy from Trick-or-Treating After a long night of Trick-or-Treating, you finally return home with a prodigious bag of candy, so full that it comes to the verge of bursting. A few weeks later, you realize that you don’t really want the candy anymore. What should... Read more »