Relive Titanic 3D
Fabiola Maldonado, Op/Ed Editor
April 28, 2012
Friday, April 6 was the opening premiere of Titanic 2D and 3D, an unforgettable movie that was brought back to a new generation. The starting actors in this romantic tragedy are Leonardo Dicaprio and Kate Winslet. The film went viral for a second time. Dicaprio played the role of Jack Dawson a poor labor... Read more »
Book Review: Marked by PC Cast and Kristen Cast
April 15, 2012
Marked by PC Cast and Kristen Cast is the first book in the House of night series.The story is about a teenager named Zoey, and her new life. She arrives at school one day and is marked by a tracker, meaning that she will turn into a vampire and have to move to the house of night. When she arrives home... Read more »
The Hunger Games: Book vs. Movie
Laura Gilbert, Staff reporter
April 15, 2012
On Friday, March 23, 2012, The Hunger Games hit theatres nationwide. Based on Suzanne Collins’ best-selling novel, the film earned over $150 million in its opening weekend alone, an achievement topped only by Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2. But... Read more »
Choir concert
Morgan Santo-Salvo, Staff Reporter
March 16, 2012
The Jurupa Valley High School Choir performed a concert on Thursday, Feb 23 in the gym at 7 p.m. The director was Mrs. Melva Morrison. The women’s ensemble sang a “Music Man” medley and “Let’s Hear it for the Boy” from Footloose. The mixed choir sang “Ease on Down the Road” from the Wiz. A... Read more »
The Vow movie review
Stephanie Lopez and Fabiola Maldonado, News and Op/Ed Editor
February 27, 2012
The movie, “The Vow” came out on Friday, Feb. 10 with a midnight premier. Many of the students at Jurupa Valley High School were excited and anxious to see it. Former JVHS student Naomy Lira said “I can’t wait to see the Vow! It looks like a great movie”. In its opening week, “The Vow”... Read more »
JVHS students shine in Winter Cabaret
Hope Logan, Staff Reporter
February 27, 2012
On Thursday, Jan. 26, 2012 the Performing Arts Department hosted their winter cabaret in the JVHS theatre. The cabaret was similar to a talent show, but instead of a variety of performances, all of the performances were related to the art department. The cabaret was put on for students to get on stage... Read more »
13 Little Blue Envelopes
Laura Gilbert, Staff Reporter
February 2, 2012
13 Little Blue Envelopes is a young adult novel by Maureen Johnson. It follows the travels of 17-year old Ginny Blackstone as she is sent on a cross-European trek by her runaway and deceased Aunt Peg. The novel starts with the first letter she receives, which outlines the rules and gives her instructions... Read more »
JVHS theater students attend CETA
Laura Gilbert, Staff Reporter
January 24, 2012
On Friday, Jan. 13, 2012, members of Ms. Suzy McCarley’s Theatre 2 and Advanced Theatre classes went to Servite High School (in Anaheim), where they attended the California Educational Theatre Association’s (CETA) annual Southern California High School Theatre Festival. Every year, CETA holds this... Read more »
Top Holiday Songs
Alicia-Marie Kodis, Staff Reporter
December 13, 2011
After finals it’s every students’ favorite time of the year, the holidays. This is the time to sit back, relax, and listen to heartwarming holiday music. From the sources of Billboard.com, Yahoo.com, About.com, Wikipedia.com, and askmehelp.com, your top hits in holiday music are…. 1. Under the... Read more »
Holiday Band Concert
Morgan Santo Salvo, Staff Reporter
December 13, 2011
The Jurupa Valley High School band performed a Holiday Concert on Thursday, Dec. 1 in the JVHS auditorium. The students who performed in the woodwinds were Flute: Krysten Cox, Tabitha Dennis, Rebecca Gomez, Kaitlyn McArdle (Bassoom/Saxophone) Clarinet: Karina Barajas, Katherine Barron (trumpet), Sasha... Read more »

