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By: Erin Flood The time has come and little pink papers mark the ticket to freedom for the graduating class of 2012. Feelings about graduation are mixed, but the collective feeling of relief is seen on the faces of students with pink papers peeking out of their books. Graduation is a big unknown for a [...]
By: Alex Aten Finals, for some, are a good time to show off all the interesting knowledge you’ve come across in your studies. However, for others, this can be a very dark time when one feels like curling up into a ball and hiding. Either way, finals week is nothing take lightly, whether you’re the [...]

By: Erin Flood I don’t know about everyone else, but all my mind can manage to think about is all the summer concerts I’ll be attending, all the sunscreen bottles I’ll be going through, and all the days of coming as close to doing nothing as possible. But I realize there are a few children [...]
By: Katie Geist On Wednesday, May 2nd, Madrigals, the MVHS chamber choir, packed up and went to First Baptist Church to sing at the church’s monthly community meal. They performed multiple songs pertaining to faith and spirituality such as: “The Conversions of Saul,” and “The Prayer” with words by Mother Theresa. It was an inspirational [...]
By Clarissa Estrada Candy flew in the air as Dakota Flores threw some chocolate kisses into the audience after his performance on May 8th. The final performances that moved on to the second round in “MVHS Has Talent” were taking place in the auditorium. Each of the contestants offered something new to the audience. The [...]
By: Lily Prather Along with a new season comes a new coach, and with her comes some major changes to the Mountain View cheer squad. At the informational meeting Thursday April 12th, Lori Bridges, MV’s new coach, made her debut. Coach Bridges comes from Loveland High School; she was not only the previous assistant coach [...]
By: Stacy Dehart Senioritis is an unsolvable psychological condition that most commonly occurs in high school seniors. Senioritis affects a student’s ability to complete work and remain focused during class. The symptoms of this condition include: avoiding any type of schoolwork, being extremely lazy, wanting to be outside all the time, and not caring about [...]
By: Katie Geist Mountain View’s symphonic band competed April 17th, at the CBA State Concert Band Festival and rocked it. But what does that mean? The CBA (Colorado Bandmaster’s Association) State Concert Band Festival is the top 24 bands in the state that have been selected from a regional competition earlier in the year. For [...]

By: Lacey Porteus Not only is Senior Paulina Barraza the queen of squatting weights, but she is also the best juggler in town. Barraza is juggling being a varsity cheerleader, a varsity soccer player, having a job, and graduating this year. She broke the record for squatting 275 pounds and now has a plaque hanging [...]