A building to undergo STEAMY changes for next year

May 7, 2012 • Michelle Borbon, Reporter  

A new door has opened for Freshman Katelyn Miyasaki, one of the most passionate biology students at Desert Vista. For the girl who  wants to know all there is to know about cells and DNA structure, a new state of the art biotechnology lab in the A building marks the start of a new and more extensive... Read more »

Giving back while sitting back; how to raise money by eating ice cream

April 16, 2012 • Connor Gutman, reporter  

One way that students are raising money for a cause important to them is by getting restaurants and other businesses to sponsor their events. Many restaurants offer “restaurant night” as a way to start fundraisers. Here’s how it works: On a night you choose, the restaurant will give... Read more »

Delicious donuts cause disdain among the masses

April 3, 2012 • Ryan Fedasiuk, Reporter  

Students chow down on the savory and sweet offerings of Renaissance club, as a celebration of their academic success. By Ryan Fedasiuk, Reporter In a perfect world, fairness is optimal. Utopian societies provide equal benefits to everybody within, and all are treated as one entity. However,... Read more »

Eating like a teenager

March 19, 2012 • Kristin Notah, Reporter  

Eating like a teenager Most teenagers like to eat food that isn’t always good for them, yet they still continue to eat it. Yeah its good, but its not good for your body. Why do young adults do this? Teenagers are more likely to eat junk food than eat an actual meal and this is the problem with it.... Read more »

Food Fights in Our Countries Mess-Hall, D.C

December 9, 2011  

By Connor Gutman The latest food fight in our governments mess-hall, D.C., Is a law blocking new regulations of tomato paste, potatoes and salt in school meals. What’s getting peoples attention is that the amount of sauce contained in a pizza slice is enough to qualify as a “serving” of... Read more »

Movie Night and future hopes

December 4, 2011 • Kendra Donohoe  

       by Kendra Donohoe                   The buttery smell of popcorn fills the audience, and eagerly awaiting students sit in their cars, set up chairs, and face the big screen on Movie Night.              After raising money through different activities, and having... Read more »

Creative breakfast for Christmas break

December 2, 2011 • Stephanie Christensen, reporter  

Waking up on the Christmas morning, the five senses kick in. Starting with the sights, smells, and noises of the holiday. The waft of homemade cinnamon rolls, delicious casseroles, and sweet pastries slips under the crack of the bedroom door. “We just usually eat whatever is left over from Christmas... Read more »

Spending can’t subsidize savory

November 10, 2011 • Ryan Fedasiuk, Reporter  

By Ryan Fedasiuk, Reporter Students pay a lot of cash daily for their meals, and most are reluctant to buy due to current prices. Jackson Clithero sits down for lunch every day to a soda, an Arby, fries, and two Hostess chocolate cup cakes. There is never a thought of deviation from the norm in his mind. “It’s... Read more »

Should I Attempt Cafeteria Food?

August 26, 2011 • Kendra Donohoe, Reporter  

By Kendra Donohoe The View To some of us, the first thing we think about when we arrive at school is food. “I forgot my lunch. I’m so hungry. I need to wait in the long lunch line for food.” If you forget your lunch, you might not want any part of cafeteria food. You don’t know how good or bad... Read more »

Fun With Fish

December 10, 2009 • Lindsey Laski, Managing Editor  

Sushi is an expensive dining option no matter where you go. Now though, a new sushi bar has hit the valley. Teharu Sushi has some of the best sushi in town. Of course no one can beat RA but they put a new spin on the dining experience. Teharu Sushi is not like any other sushi bar around; it is a revolving... Read more »

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