News >> November 08

MVRT celebrates Three Cups of Tea

by by Oliwia Baney

Throughout the month of November, Mountain View Reads Together (MVRT) is hosting a series of events and activities centered around its chosen book, Three Cups of Tea. MVRT is a committee which promotes one book annually through a variety of events, all of which are free and open to the public. More...

Economy hurts tuition

by Lauren Lisle

College students have been severely affected by the recent economic crisis because it is now much harder for students to obtain a loan and therefore afford a four year college or higher education without support. Many say that this will cause a drop in college attendance, add more stress to students, or change where many students decide to go to school. More...

Controversial California propositions meet mixed results

by Urvashi Reddy, Ambika Bist and Josh Cohen

The results of the propsition results for California are reviewed by Oracle staff. More...

Robotics Team victorious

by Ben Garber

The Mountain View High School Robotics team and its two allied teams won the CalGames robotics competition held at Archbishop Mitty High School on Saturday, October 25th. This year’s CalGames, like all robotics competitions, was divided into two sections: the preliminary rounds and the elimination rounds. More...

School plans a student garden

by Natalie Rich

Mountain View High School plans to create a school garden to be used as an outdoor classroom. Astrid Gaiser, an MVHS parent and professional garden designer, drew up the plans, and currently the design is awaiting approval from the District Office. More...

City suggests environmental changes

by Sophie Ho

The Environmental Sustainability Task Force released a report in September of 89 ways for Mountain View to go green. Also referred to as the “Big Green Report,” the document covers topics like adapting to climate change, waste reduction, renewable energy and transportation. More...

Glasnost holds anti-genocide race

by Jenn Docena

Mountain View High School’s club Glasnost will be hosting a “Genocide Intervention Race” on November 22nd from 9am to 1pm to raise money for the Genocide Intervention Network. The profits will go to countries including Burma, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia and Darfur to help fight genocide. More...

Student club to host first Holiday Faire

by Tara Ahi

Mountain View High School is holding its first Holiday Faire on Friday, December fifth in the cafeteria from 2:30 to 8:00 pm to give students and adults the opportunity to sell crafts. The Student Works Showcase club is hosting the event. More...

Partisan Politics

by Judith Sijstermans

Barack Obama has won, and while party members have hailed it as a great victory, no improvement for the United States will be reached until political partisanship dies down. More...

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