One year after George Floyd, leaders ponder civil rights
What’s next in the struggle for civil rights rights? Congressman Eric Swalwell, Alameda County Supervisor Nate Miley, Assemblyman Bill Quirk,
Read MoreWhat’s next in the struggle for civil rights rights? Congressman Eric Swalwell, Alameda County Supervisor Nate Miley, Assemblyman Bill Quirk,
Read MoreWhile less than a third of CVHS students are currently attending live classes, 75 percent of CVHS students surveyed prefer
Read MoreAfter over a whole year inside, things are just starting to return back to normal, meaning that students will likely
Read MoreNature and urban spaces are connected. Without trees and other plants around, it can cause a lot of harm to
Read MoreFollowing an unfamiliar and shortened season of sports that ranged from February to April, many athletes are eager to return
Read More“Penthouse: War In Life” is a Korean drama that tells the story of the wealthy residents of Hera Palace as
Read MoreEven though the pandemic ruined many vacation plans, some students were able to still go out of town and have
Read MoreAfter dedicating 35 years of his life to inspire students to learn about both their nation’s and the world’s history,
Read MoreIf you have been to any of our school’s choir concerts, track meets, or basketball games, you might have met
Read MoreFreshman track stars Roy McNabb, Delaney Rasmussen and Marissa Meza won first place in each of their respective events during
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