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The Irvington Voice

The Newspaper of Irvington High School

The Irvington Voice

The Newspaper of Irvington High School

The Irvington Voice

Rachel Kavalakatt

Rachel Kavalakatt, Humans of Irvington High Editor

Rachel Kavalakatt (12) is excited to be Humans of Irvington High Editor at the Irvington Voice. She started Humans of Irvington High two years ago with the mission to capture the heart of the Irvington community through telling personal student stories. Her passion for storytelling and connecting with others immersed her in the world of journalism, and she has never looked back since! Rachel’s personality traits include being Canadian, spontaneous renditions of Hamilton: An American Musical, and an obsession with spoken word poetry. 

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How Athletes Adapted to COVID-19 Restrictions

How Athletes Adapted to COVID-19 Restrictions

Rachel Kavalakatt, Humans of Irvington High Editor
April 26, 2021
Congratulations to the Class of 2025!

Congratulations to the Class of 2025!

Rachel Kavalakatt, Humans of Irvington High Editor
February 2, 2021
The Good Old Days: Shambhavi Thakur

The Good Old Days: Shambhavi Thakur

Rachel Kavalakatt, Humans of Irvington High Editor
October 16, 2020

Fremont Votes on FUSD Parcel Tax

Rachel Kavalakatt, Humans of Irvington High Editor
March 1, 2020
A Cultural Reset: Shreyas Prasanna (12)

A Cultural Reset: Shreyas Prasanna (12)

Rachel Kavalakatt, Humans of Irvington High Editor
December 17, 2019
Brazil to Blame for Burning Biodiversity

Brazil to Blame for Burning Biodiversity

Rachel Kavalakatt, Humans of Irvington High Editor
November 12, 2019
Mingles Mango: "A Food Art Gallery"

Mingles Mango: “A Food Art Gallery”

Rachel Kavalakatt, Humans of Irvington High Editor
October 17, 2019

Changes Come with 2019 Staff Vote

Rachel Kavalakatt, Humans of Irvington High Editor
May 17, 2019
The Face Behind the Mask(ot)!

The Face Behind the Mask(ot)!

Rachel Kavalakatt, Staff Writer
February 17, 2019
For the first time in the event’s history, students in intricate costumes and artfully paint-
ed faces participated in Mescalito, an energetic Wahakan-style dance that originated in

Oaxaca, Mexico, to Spanish songs by popular Mexican singer Lila Downs.

Enshrining Dia de los Muertos

Rachel Kavalakatt, Staff Writer
November 15, 2018
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