Year: 2020

Go green for the planet!

  As the end of the decade approaches, many take a look back not at all the good we’ve done, but at the harm we’ve caused and how the case of our environment’s health has only gotten worse. We have been…

Climate change deniers: Why?

By Roberto Lachner    When it comes to climate change denial, there are two questions that are the most important to address and understand in order to “get” the controversy. First, how do people deny man-made climate change’s existence, and…

Will and Levi’s Thrilling Tale of making Chicken and Biscuits

Soul food. The bread and butter of Southern culture in the United States. Whether it be barbeque, collard greens, corn bread, grits, or chicken and biscuits, the food is cooked with the heart and made with love. We decided to…

The science behind climate change

  As most have heard, climate change seems to be the source of all environmental problems the world is facing. According to whatsyourimpact.org, climate change is when the average long-term weather patterns of a region are altered for an extended…

The Year of the Rat

By Tucker Dimberg    On Jan. 25, the most important holiday in Chinese culture began. Chinese New Year lasts 15 days and marks the symbolic time to move on. Based on the Chinese Lunar Calendar, the holiday originated as a…

Fear of potential draft rises with more turmoil in Middle East

By Jacob Lowenthal    With conflict rising in Iran, there has been heightened talk about the draft among students at PVHS. While many say it is unlikely there will be another draft after the disapproval of the Vietnam draft by…

History of how the conflict in the Middle East started

   To understand what went down in the Middle East these past months, it helps to first understand how the Middle East became the place it is today. A major side note, however, this article goes over around 3,000 years…

Five delectable Filipino dishes

By Cade Greenwald    Foods from the Philippines are among the unhealthiest foods in all of Asia. Due to this, it’s not surprising that there are more than 18 million obese and overweight people in the Philippines. The food is so…