Dodgeball 2011
March 10, 2011
Filed under Irvington News, Sports, Spring, Student Life, Top Stories, Uncategorized
Irvington’s Annual Dodgeball Tournament is already living up to its heated reputation. Preliminary rounds have begun and the competition is arguably tougher this year than in years past. Without the reigning Kaos Klan competing, this year’s trophy could go to anybody. Read on to size up the... Read more »
A Review of the FAIL Blog
March 14, 2011 • Hannah Chen
Filed under Opinions
Funny and Entertaining As someone who hardly ever spends time online, I am impressed by really anything online. I was especially entertained by the FAIL blog, which ranks 12 out of the top fifteen most visited blogs, according to eBizMBA rank. The FAIL blog is full of funny, mostly appropriate fail instances... Read more »
Green Websites
March 21, 2011 • Nicole Nelson
Filed under Opinions
Good for you, good for the planet; we are all winners www.ecofont.com Download this font now. It saves you money on ink and we all know how expensive that is. If you are worried about feeling empty with all those holes in your font, you can fill your heart with the fact that you are doing something good... Read more »
Mardi Gras Magic
March 22, 2011 • Katherine Wang
Filed under Irvington News
French Club Celebrates Mardi Gras On Tuesday, March 15, French Club hosted a day-long Mardi Gras presentation in the library to celebrate the holiday. Originally scheduled to be on March 8th, the actual date of Mardi Gras, the presentation was re-scheduled due to CAHSEE testing. Along with a PowerPoint... Read more »
About DECA
March 25, 2011
Filed under Irvington News
Interview with Mr. Ballado Q: How long have you been coaching DECA? A: I’ve been coaching DECA for approximately 5 years, and have enjoyed every moment of it. Q: What exactly is DECA? A: DECA is a business club run by the student of Irvington. Each of the students prepare for a particular event in... Read more »
Lockdowns that… just shouldn’t be lockdowns.
March 25, 2011 • Eswar Dhinakaran
Filed under Humor
If you’ve come as far as high school, you had to have experienced a lockdown for some reason. Perhaps there was an unfortunate stabbing or a shooting. Usually lockdowns occur because of some danger to the students at school. However, here are some random and comical reasons why authorities forced a... Read more »
Dodge Duck Dip Dive and Dodge
March 25, 2011 • Eugene Wong
Filed under Irvington News, Top Stories
Vikings go all out in Irvington’s 2011 Dodge Ball Tournament Four classes, twenty-two teams, and one trophy… students across Irvington high school unite and clash in an epic dodge ball tournament on March 18, 2011. The competition was fierce this year with a narrow final showdown against senior... Read more »
Pink Slips? No,Thank You
March 28, 2011 • Raji Ramanathan
Filed under Features, Irvington News
While Victoria’s Secret might love PINK, Irvington staff definitely does not! Ms. Allyson McAuley is one of the most well-known and appreciated teachers on campus. She is a librarian, a speech and debate coach, a master in French, a technician, and most of all, a sincere person with a smile on... Read more »
San Mateo Tornado Warning Scares Bay Area Residents
March 28, 2011 • Selina Mahersi
Filed under Local News
Forecasters predict unusual weather for the Bay On Friday, March 18 the National Weather Service issued a weather advisory for Santa Cruz, San Mateo, Santa Clara, and Alameda county warning strong thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds. San Mateo County emergency officials sent out an alert on Friday ... Read more »
Starmites!
March 28, 2011 • Rohan Chakrvaorty
Filed under Entertainment
ICT’s trip through Innerspace Irvington Conservatory Theater’s production of Starmites opened on Friday, March 26. Written by Barry Keating, Starmites follows the adventures of young Eleanor (played by Sharon Jeong), a comic book nerd who is pulled into an alternate dimension, Innerspace, by... Read more »


