Racing to Raise

Racing to Raise

By Sammi SLAYBACK Rosemont students could be seen racing all over campus on Thursday in competition for a number of possible prizes. In order to qualify for the festivities, students had to individually raise money for Heifer International, a non-profit organization that focuses on ending hunger and poverty throughout the world. The Heifer projects give […]

Distinguished Schools Awarded

Distinguished Schools Awarded

By Mary O’KEEFE Three elementary schools within the Glendale Unified School District have been notified they have been recognized as California Distinguished schools. Monte Vista, Mountain Avenue and Balboa elementary schools received word of their award at the end of March. The California Department of Education has set a standard criteria for the award that […]

Murray Provides Just Enough Relief

Pitcher fills in nicely after Mulcahey struggles and CV holds on for close win. By Brandon HENSLEY The template for winning has been laid out and so far this season the Falcons’ baseball team is executing it pretty well. While CV’s offense was mostly silent again for the second straight Pacific League game, the pitching […]

CV vs Glendale and Pasadena

Bulldogs, Falcons and Dynamiters gather for Tri-meet By Leonard COUTIN CV track and field athletes rallied in their first Pacific League tri-meet against Glendale and Pasadena on March 22 at Moyse Field. Pasadena was weakened in competition due to the loss of several teammates however the traditional dual meet rival of Falcon versus Dynamiters played […]

New Season Starts for L.A. Falcons Track and Field Program

By Leonard COUTIN Over the next two weekends, local youth athletes will be competing in track and field contests at Crescenta Valley High School sponsored by Los Angeles Falcons Track & Field Program. The Los Angeles Falcons Track & Field Program is part of the Valley Youth Conference, comprised of an eastern and western league. […]

These Magic Moments

CV made quite the run this year, but just like last season the most memorable moment happened on Senior Night. By Brandon HENSLEY Falcons’ guard Cole Currie said before the season his team could win a CIF section title. Coach Shawn Zargarian said this was his most talented team since he took over as head […]

Possible Merger in VHH Future

By Jason KUROSU Verdugo Hills Hospital is in the process of discussing a merger with other hospitals in the region, including Glendale Adventist Medical Center. A press release from Verdugo Hills Hospital and Verdugo Hills spokeswoman Celine Petrossian stated, “In response to healthcare reform legislation, Verdugo Hills Hospital has been approached by other hospitals and […]

Arrr! Pirates Sink Falcons in Championship Match

CV loses to Paramount for regional title, but it doesn’t take away from the team’s memorable season. By Brandon HENSLEY It was the last match of the season for the Falcons boys’ soccer team, regardless of the outcome. The team made it as far as it possible could, tearing through the Pacific League, exacting revenge […]

CVHS Track: Falcons vs Burbank Bulldogs

Tough day on the track ends in tie. Story by Leonard COUTIN The Falcon track and field athletes faced the Burbank Bulldogs on Thursday, March 8 on CV’s home track. The teams were well matched with CV winning many of the running events and Burbank sweeping most of the field events. The day ended in […]

Hi Ho – Fremont Students are Off to Camp Highland

By Leonard COUTIN Fremont sixth graders gathered their warm clothes and stuffed animals and boarded a bus for Camp Highland nestled in the mountains of San Bernardino County. The annual week long sixth grade trek has been a tradition for Fremont students for more than 15 years. “This is a wonderful opportunity for the students […]