Scholastic Press Association First Place with Special Merit

San Joaquin Valley Student Press Association First Place

Archive for: February, 2010

Apple’s iPad falls short: an oversized iPod touch

Apple’s iPad falls short: an oversized iPod touch

Ten years in the making, Apple has finally released a tablet computer. Simply dubbed the iPad, it is the brainchild of Steve Jobs and a decade of devotion to technological advancement.

Clovis West teachers shine in Crystal Awards

Clovis West teachers shine in Crystal Awards

The 2009 Crystal Awards selected three Clovis West High School (CWHS) staff members to be nominees in the recent award ceremony.

CW football program welcomes Mike Parsons to Eagles’ nest

CW football program welcomes Mike Parsons to Eagles’ nest

Mike Parsons, the former Modesto Christian’s coach, is filling the vacant spot of the new head football coach for Clovis West next year. “I’m real happy where I’m at, but you’ve got to take a look at Clovis West when it opens. It’s a pretty special job,” Parsons said.

CW blood drive

CW blood drive

The ninth annual blood drive will occur February 24. It will be held in the Clovis West cafeteria 10-7 p.m.
All blood donors will receive a commemorative T-shirt, food, donor reward coupons, and each will be entered into a drawing for prizes.

Golds Gym a loss

Golds Gym a loss

Gold’s Gym, once a fitness resort to many people including students from Clovis West, has closed down. The main cause of the closure of the gym, located on 9471 Fort Washington Road, is yet unknown.

June events

June events

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Leap Year brings surprises

Leap Year brings surprises

by Gardenia Nahigian

A love-hate relationship is arguably the most complex form of interaction that two people can have. It brings up confusing scenarios that often leave one to wonder if the insults are a form of flattery or a form of pure viciousness. In Leap Year, the love-hate relationship between the characters is a key [...]

sendai sushi restaurant review

sendai sushi restaurant review

This brightly lit restaurant is usually not too crowded. This allows waiters to serve dinner at a reasonable pace. The casual table settings and relaxed atmosphere provides a perfect setting for families.

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