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Holiday traditions around Amador

Holiday traditions around Amador

Mikail Mirza and Anish Rao December 20, 2021

No matter where we come from, everyone has their own special way of celebrating the holidays. Below, take a glance at some features of four unique holidays. Frohe Weihnachten As a foreign exchange student...

Colton Cash (‘23) takes a free throw that goes straight through the hoop, making the basket.

Varsity Boys Basketball wins their first home game

Cortney Fiske, Staff Writer December 18, 2021

The Varsity Boys Basketball team recently won their first home game against Washington High School. While many sports have been unable to compete in the past year, players and fans are excited for the...

Students report feeling overwhelmed by the hard to understand, old language used in classic texts.

Modern vs classic literature: what should be taught in English class?

Nadya Carreira and Soraia Bohner December 17, 2021

In 1870 America, Shakespeare was all the rage. Students went out to plays and formed secret societies devoted to reading his works. At the time, English wasn’t taught as a subject at universities, and...

Gacha games are one of the driving forces in the gaming industry. Are they innovative and thrilling, or are they the exploitative tools of greedy companies?

Ethics of gacha games

Mark Zhou, Staff Writer December 17, 2021

The gaming industry is expanding rapidly, especially among young people, and much of the expansion can be attributed to gacha games. The gacha model refers to “gachapon,” Japanese vending machines...

The giant inflatables in front of the Mahdavi residence is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to decor on Candy Cane Lane.

The tradition of Candy Cane Lane decorations

Ritika Ghosh, Staff Writer December 17, 2021

Every year, from December 4 to the 31, Walnut Drive near downtown Pleasanton transforms into Candy Cane Lane, a street filled with lights, Christmas decorations and all the joy of the holidays.  “I’ve...

PUSD sent an email to parents this afternoon, alerting them of the dangerous trend.

PUSD sends emails to parents warning them of threats of violence made on TikTok

Leila Touati, AVT Editor-in-Chief December 16, 2021

On Dec. 16, Pleasanton Unified School District (PUSD) notified parents of nationwide threats of violence toward schools on that were made on social media, mainly TikTok. “We have received no information...

The GWC club members gather to take a photo. celebrating their award.

Amador Girls Who Code club receives the Golden Bell award 

Abigail Kent and Max Kiyoi December 15, 2021

Before the pandemic, club membership in Girls Who Code numbered around 20. This year, the roster has more than doubled, with a group of 60 female coders joining each weekly session. Girls Who Code (GWC)...

After rewards the girls feel a sense of accomplishment and pride while they hold their first place plaque.

Amador Competition Cheer team takes home first place at regional competition

Kylie Cancilla, Staff Writer December 14, 2021

The Amador Valley Varsity Competition Cheer team competed at the regional competition at James Logan High School on December 11. They worked hard and brought home two first place plaques for Amador. The...

Sara Vannoni ('23) and Logan Bayani ('22) work on making snowman out of cotton balls and paper.

Leadership decorates Q building for the holiday season

Ritika Ghosh, Staff Writer December 12, 2021

Leadership students have decorated the Q building with fun festive streamers and curtains. As of December 3, the hallways of the Q building have been decked out in everything from snowmen to Hanukkah dreidels.  “We...

Massive layoffs during the pandemic led to a shortage of labor. “[Supplies] need to be unloaded at a dock, at Long Beach, or LA, or Oakland, and if there are issues in having people work…that’s obviously going to be a problem,” said macroeconomics teacher Michael Boone.

How global supply chain issues hit local businesses

Matthew Nader, Soumya Rangan, Mandy Wong, and Alex Wu December 9, 2021

Supply chain issues wreak havoc on day-to-day life. It seems that every point in the process - from manufacturing to shipping and distribution - is encountering new hardships due to the pandemic. “The...

While shopping, many Pleasanton residents have noticed the rising prices. Why is this happening?

Pleasanton recovering from COVID

Almost two years after the first COVID case, everyday life has begun to return to normal. Although COVID cases have dropped, prices have risen.  “The price of meat has skyrocketed and the prices...

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