Author: Tazaieen Sayeda

  • Powder Puff: Class of 2015 takes a second victory

    Among the class of 2015’s other achievements in their final year at NPHS, they are now back-to-back Powder Puff champions. Powder Puff, a game of flag football coached by the junior and senior football players and played by junior and senior girls, has been an annual tradition for several years. Both this year and…

  • Student vs. Teacher: How common is your Common sense?

    Deyanne Nesh, English teacher vs. Jerrin Hazard, senior   1. Does England have a 4th of July? Nesh: No Jerrin: No Answer: Yes, every July has a 4th. Come on, guys! Score: Nesh, 0 – Jerrin, 0 2. How many birthdays does the average person have? Nesh: One Jerrin: 65 Answer: One – everyone is born once. Nesh gets the first point!…

  • News in Brief: Robotics Grant & Blanket Drive

    The Robotics Club gets a formal grant from the CCA for future competition The Robotics Club focuses on exposing students to hands-on engineering in a real world environment. However, the club requires significant funding to both make their robots as well as enter competitions. The Community College Association (CCA) decided to formally give a…

  • Suicide

    Do it for Jakeb: The struggle to unite and fight against bullying “I think about Jakeb every day. That’s why I’m wearing this bracelet. It says ‘do it for Jakeb’. But every day, I think about his mom, I think about his dad, and I think about his baby sister, and his two brothers.…

  • Horror Movie Reviews

    THE EXORCIST (3.5/5 stars) In the 1973 horror film, “The Exorcist,” directed by William Friedkin, a young girl called Regan (Linda Blair) and her mother Chris McNeil (Ellen Burstyn) witness unusual happenings in their house. Before long, these happenings escalate into possession by the devil. After numerous psychiatrists and doctors are unable to heal…

  • Proposed bond measure I seeks $197 millions for school improvements

    Measure I is a proposed general obligation bond that would raise $197 million to modernize CVUSD campuses. It aims to upgrade classroom technology, repair aging schools, update science and career technology labs, and increase security. If 55% of CVUSD residents vote for Measure I in the general election on Nov. 4, it will extend…