By Aimee YEGHIAYAN The future of engineering is in the hands of our youth. If the FIRST, For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology, Robotics Competition is any indication of what they are capable of, we are in good hands. This past weekend, Crescenta Valley High School competed at the San Diego Valley View […]
By Aimee YEGHIAYAN He wanted to be the very best, like no one ever was. Now, after getting third place in the Pokémon national championship, CV graduate Demitri Campero will travel across the land to the invitation only Pokémon Video Game World Championships Aug. 9 to Aug. 11 at the Vancouver Convention Centre in Canada […]
By Aimee YEGHIAYAN “The 2nd Annual Best Student Film Festival Ever!” was, as promised, not an average film festival. Created by Crescenta Valley High School graduates Chris Vinan and Ebner De Torres, the festival that was held on Friday at the Sparr Heights Community Center featured skits, musical acts and much more. The festival had […]
By Aimee YEGHIAYAN Though school is not in session, it does not mean that learning should stop. Opportunities to remain cerebrally stimulated are available through Camp Rosie, a no-cost, three-week class developed for young women between the ages of 12 and 18. The goals are to empower girls to make smart personal, educational, financial and […]
By Aimee YEGHIAYAN “From the L.A. Regional, team 589, Isabel Martos-Repath!” Those are words CVHS junior Isabel Martos-Repath never thought she would hear spoken at the annual FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) championships in St. Louis on April 26-27. From hundreds of students, Martos-Repath was selected as one of 10 winners […]
By Aimee YEGHIAYAN The Crescenta Valley boys soccer team’s successful season ended Feb. 20 with a game against Century High School. The semi-final round of CIF knocked out CV with a 1-2 loss at home and left the team 19-4-7 overall and 8-2-4 in league wrapping a memorable season. “One of the downfalls of being […]
Falcons are knocked out of playoffs, but the two Pablos helped the team to a successful season. By Aimee YEGHIAYAN Black and white. Yin and Yang. Pablo and Pablo. Some things just go together. Pablo Hernandez and Pablo Sotillo, members of the CVHS boy’s soccer team, definitely do go together. “The thing about Pablo and […]
They’ll look to regroup in CIF Playoffs next week after Burroughs takes the Pacific League. By Aimee YEGHIAYAN Usually after the Falcons boys’ soccer team has a game that does not go as planned, the next game is won with a vengeance. For example, after their 1-0 loss against Arcadia on Jan. 18, the team […]
By Aimee YEGHIAYAN After a 2-2 tie to Muir on Jan. 4 and a 1-0 win against Glendale on Jan. 7, the Falcons were not ready to lose their first home game of season against the Burbank Bulldogs. They need not have worried as they neatly won Wednesday’s game 4-1. With the win, CV improved […]
By Aimee YEGHIAYAN After last year’s beyond successful season, winning the CIF Southern Section Division IV championship and ranking second in the state, the CV boys’ soccer team had a lot to live up to. So far these expectations have been met, despite their loss against Loyola Tuesday. Tuesday’s 2-0 loss to Loyola in the […]