Passionate Spanish teacher blazes up the Diablo Awards
March 30, 2012 • Michelle Borbon, Staff Writer
Last weekend, foreign language teacher Dr. Linda Peairs received the Acheivement Award at the Annual Diablo Teacher Awards. Peairs has taught Honors Spanish 5-6, AP Spanish Language, and AP Spanish Literature for 10 years at Desert Vista and an additional 10 years at the college level. The prestigious... Read more »
Tech in School
November 4, 2011
Fiddler on the Roof
May 16, 2011 • Nicole Salsburg
Blaring lights shine down on the singing and dancing performers as they break into the opening number “Tradition.” On April 27, 28, and 29, the DV theater produced the famed musical “Fiddler on the Roof.” Whether spectators paid eight dollars in advance, or ten dollars at the entrance, the money... Read more »
David Archuleta – Something Bout Love
October 5, 2010 • View Staff Member, Music Reviewer
David Archuleta Main Article – Write about the song, movie, or show that you are rating in this space. – David Archuleta Main Article – Write about the song, movie, or show that you are rating in this space. – David Archuleta Main Article – Write about the song, movie,... Read more »
Locnville – Sun In My Pocket
October 4, 2010 • View Staff Member, Music Reviewer
Locnville Main Article – Write about the song, movie, or show that you are rating in this space. – Locnville Main Article – Write about the song, movie, or show that you are rating in this space. – Locnville Main Article – Write about the song, movie, or show that you are... Read more »
Breaking Out the Flash Lights
August 31, 2010 • Mariah Schulte
The music is playing loud, you feel the bass in your feet. The room is burning with all of the overheating teenagers filling the room. Everyone is out on the dance floor, clumping into one big circle, all shoulder to shoulder. Even though its 125 degrees, you’re out having a great time with your friends.... Read more »
Generation to Generation
May 17, 2010
Do you ever see people walking around with portable CD players anymore? When was the last time you saw one of those things? Our generation has evolved from radio cassettes, to CD players, to now iPods. It’s not even just the classic iPod anymore; it’s the new iTouch. With Apple coming out with all... Read more »
What’s your tune?
May 17, 2010
Teens have their own taste in music. You have those punk rock kids, or those kids who will only listen to songs that play on the radio. Whatever your type is, we all know and hear mainstream music that plays on the radio. But what about the different types and styles that we don’t hear on the radio?... Read more »
Stars Big in AZ
May 17, 2010
Stefani Germanotta or “Lady Gaga” didn’t have an easy start to all her success. After her high school years, Stefani left for the New York University’s Tisch School of Art to study music, social issues, and politics. In the middle of her sophomore year, she withdrew from school to focus... Read more »
Salinger Leaves Behind Legacy with Readers
February 26, 2010 • Ayla Mitchell
Salinger died January 27, 2010 at the age of 91; he left behind a legacy of prolific literary work. Catcher in the Rye is considered a classic amongst American Literature. A largely controversial piece, Catcher is a prominent work of fiction in school curriculums and personal libraries. The story of... Read more »




