No Shoes for Valley
Melissa Pantoja and Silvia Reyes
April 28, 2012
On Tuesday, April 10, 2012 people around the globe participated in TOMS National No Shoes Day. This is a day in order to promote awareness for children who do not have the opportunity to have shoes. However students at Jurupa Valley High School were unable to participate in this event. Students were... Read more »
LiNK Together for Change
Hunter Stuteville, Copy Editor
April 28, 2012
Human rights issues rage everyday, be it the invisible children or the homeless on our own streets, humanitarian causes have always been at the forefront of a society. One group known as LiNK or Liberation in North Korea is dedicated to helping North Korean refugees any way possible. After recently having... Read more »
Advice from a Senior: AP Tests
Kristena Martinez-Romero, Student Life Editor
April 15, 2012
The Advanced Placement Tests are coming up in May, and it’s actually a lot closer than most would think. For those that don’t know, the Advanced Placement tests are just as physically tiring as they are mentally exhausting. The morning of the “AP Test” you may be nervous. You needn’t worry,... Read more »
New Romans Theory
Hunter Stuteville, Copy Editor
April 15, 2012
Sex and violence, the main ingredients in today’s entertainment, need a summer blockbuster, don’t forget the debauchery. Vampires, check, half naked women, check, it seems to me that every move made by the major entertainment conglomerate, violates ethics that people held less than twenty years ago.... Read more »
JVHS students experience Challenge Day
March 6, 2012
Many students at Jurupa Valley High School participated in Challenge Day Forum on Friday, Feb. 24. This was a day for students to connect with other students at an emotional level and break down barriers and walls. Every participant walked away from Challenge Day with a different, unique experience.... Read more »
Advice from a senior: Turkey and Gravy Day
Kristena Martinez-Romero, Student Life Editor
February 27, 2012
Lunch can be one of the best parts of the day. It’s the wonderful time of day that you get to eat and spend time out of the classroom amongst your peers. It’s true that some kids don’t like eating food while they’re at the school; however, they’re missing out when it comes to some lunches.... Read more »
The Curse of Senioritis
Hope Logan
February 1, 2012
When senior students begin to slack off in their class or classes, they have developed a condition known as “Senioritis”. Only seniors can get it, but other students from lower grades can be influenced. Some seniors tend to slack off in classes they are unable to physically or verbally get involved... Read more »
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Melissa Pantoja, Staff Reporter
October 4, 2011
We all have those teachers that explain the current assignment with a sort of excitement in their voice, trying to make the lecture more entertaining for their students. However, we may not all have that one kid in our class who is the one with the major attitude. Being in my junior year at Jurupa Valley... Read more »
The Evolution of Language
Hunter Stuteville, Staff Reporter
October 3, 2011
The evolution of the English language is fascinating in of it’s self, but teenagers do not think of The Kings Language as English. The English spoken by most of the world now is in a sense American. The examination of why the Americanized English word has taken the world by storm leads me to one... Read more »

