Latino Christmas
January 5, 2011 • Alexandra Perlegos
Filed under Features
Latin Dancers Perform in Valhalla On December 13th in Valhalla MECHA held their annual “Christmas Around the World performance during fourth and fifth period. This is the fourth year that MECHA has held the “Christmas Around the World” performance. The show begins with... Read more »
Caroling for _______
January 5, 2011 • Ramya Kaushik
Filed under Features, Student Life
‘Tis the season! Many of us have heard the carolers roaming around the streets, but we typically find them only searching for cans. If you find carolers asking for any of these things, understand; you must give it to them. It’s only part of the giving season Caroling for Cannibals Caroling for... Read more »
Palin for President in 2012?
January 5, 2011 • Shilpa Sharma
Filed under Uncategorized
Former Alaskan Governor Sarah Palin Sets Eyes on Presidency Ever since Sarah Palin withdrew from her post as governor of Alaska in July of 2009, speculation over whether she will run for president in 2012 has created a giant media frenzy. Recently during a TV interview with ABC’s Barbara Walters,... Read more »
Top Ten Ways To Cut Education Costs
January 5, 2011 • Sukhbir Kaur
Filed under Humor
Here at The Voice, we are firm believers that in these difficult economic times, everyone should be making an effort to stretch that last penny – and that includes Irvington High School. Too frequently is taxpayer money flaunted about on such trivial things as education. Thus, after much deliberation... Read more »
Absurd Sports Facts
January 26, 2011 • Hannah Chen
Filed under General
Human wheelbarrows and cheese- it can’t get much weirder Heaviest sumo wrestler: New Jersey native Emanuel Yarbrough is the heaviest sumo wrestler as well as the world’s heaviest living athlete. In his prime, he topped the scales at 6’8’’, 770 pounds in 2007. That’s the... Read more »
Bikinis, Babes, Baristas, and Coffee
January 26, 2011 • Ramya Kaushik
Filed under Opinions
A local Warm Springs coffee shop brings fame to the community, is it bad? The coffee shop, called “Caffino” has been bought by another owner who believes that the idea of dressing young women in booty shorts and bikinis would raise revenue. I’ll admit the previous coffee shop was quite desolate... Read more »
The “Pride and Joys” of Irvington High School
January 26, 2011 • Jinny Yan
Filed under General, Sports
Irvington Athletes have gone on from Irvington High School to achieve incredible feats. Eric Nielson-Class of 1996, Basketball ay BYU; Position: Forward Although Stanford, Santa Clara and Colorado State recruited Nielson, he chose BYU. At Irvington High School, Nielson was the student body president... Read more »
Too. Much. Deception.
January 26, 2011 • Jinny Yan
Filed under Opinions
The infomercials of the world are going crazy with the ridiculousness “Well I lost fifty pounds!” the television speakers blare, “just look at these pants!” It’s another infomercial. I would rather watch Cartoon Network than waste my time seeing another fit person pretending like they use to... Read more »
The Members of We The People are going to State!
January 26, 2011 • Jinny Yan
Filed under Irvington News
Irvington High School’s We The People team succeeds at Regionals and will be advancing to State December 3rd was the much-anticipated Regionals for the Irvington High School’s We The People team at San Jose City College. Irvington’s team comfortably took the regional championships, with points... Read more »
Local Destinations for Winter Break
January 28, 2011 • Nisha Patel
Filed under Student Life
1. Union Square One of the most exciting places to be at during the holiday season is Union Square in San Francisco. You can go with your families to see Macy’s Great Tree which was lit during Macy’s annual Tree Lighting where, this year, Katherine McPhee performed... Read more »


