Bomb Shelter or Clifford’s Doghouse?
September 30, 2011 • Sophia Chan
Filed under Irvington News, News
New Shed Houses Old Technology Just days before Maze Day, loud hammering noises could be heard in front of Room 72, where several students gathered together to build a technology shed. This tiny house, which was directed by Kevin Chan, IHS Alumni, as his Boy Scout Eagle project, will not be protecting... Read more »
Hallway Traffic Rules
September 30, 2011 • Aditya Kumar
Filed under Humor
How to get to class without burning down the school Passing Period is essentially an arduous quest through a maze filled with a plethora of students who mindlessly drag themselves to class. it’s no surprise that most of us end up bitter and frustrated after wading through a mob of other disgruntled... Read more »
Fall Television Premieres
September 30, 2011 • Albert Chin
Filed under Entertainment, Television
With the change of seasons comes plenty of new seasons What’s on the television? Well here’s a glimpse at a few shows that have premiered their new seasons recently: New Girl: New Girl premiered its first season ever on September 20th. New Girl is a sitcom featuring an attractive young woman, Jess,... Read more »
The Lowdown on Grad Night
September 30, 2011 • Michelle Lang
Filed under Irvington News, News
Grad Night is still 8 months away, but the planning committee already has it all figured out. With the superb planning and effort being put into planning, the graduating class of 2012 will surely have a blast on the night of their graduation. Mrs. Suzuki, who is in charge of the planning for Grad Night,... Read more »
Reno Plane Crash with no cause
September 30, 2011 • Deepika Dilip
Filed under News, World News
Just as road haves have consequences, so do air races. Last week, a World War II-era fighter plane crashed into stunned spectators at an air race in Reno, Nev. Nine people were killed with over eighty injured. Eyewitnesses who described the plane claimed it took an “upside down roll” (ABC News).... Read more »
The Future of Textbooks is… Printouts?!
September 30, 2011 • Michelle Lang
Filed under Irvington News, News
Budget Cuts are Increasingly Becoming a Problem The classrooms at Irvington High School are facing major challenges at budget cuts continue to affect the way teachers present their lessons. Teachers everywhere are resorting to other methods of providing education to their students as the money provided... Read more »
Eco Fair
September 30, 2011
Filed under News
FIERCEly Go Green On October 8th, 2011 FIERCE will be holding a green fair at the Fremont hub from 9am-5pm. FIERCE (FremontIans Enabling Real Change in the Environment) is a group of high schools that promotes going green. Club member Kelsey Wong states “FIERCE is responsible for planning green activities... Read more »


