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The Student-Run News Site of Carnegie Vanguard High School

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Carnegie Football wins state championship

By Rugveda Patil, Staff Writer March 28, 2022

The Carnegie Rhinos are the district champions after winning against the Mayhall Tigers. The Rhinos won against the Tigers at 48-8 at our beautiful home stadium. Linebacker Srikar Nethi managed to get...

The movie Mean Girls depicts an arguably typical high school experience is a far cry from my own.

Is high school really like the movies?

By Rugveda Patil, Staff Writer March 8, 2022

Ugh. Here I am awake at 4 a.m. and doing my research paper. This is not what I thought my high school experience would be like. I remember watching Lemonade Mouth, Degrassi, and obviously High School Musical,...

Student Suzane Nazir prepares for the SAT using The Manual for SAT.

Going Online- College Board’s new decision on the SAT

By Rugveda Patil, Staff Writer February 18, 2022

On January 25, 2022, CollegeBoard (CB) announced its decision to change the SAT to digital.  The SAT is a standardized test taken by "over two million" per year. It is used to academically judge...

HISD encourages student testing amid testing shortages

By Rugveda Patil, Staff Writer February 1, 2022

When students came back from winter break, the COVID cases in the Houston ISD increased to about 30 people in Carnegie Vanguard’s small high school of 808. Many of these students were encouraged to take...

All the Bright Places: how much of a books heart can be removed?

All the Bright Places: how much of a book’s heart can be removed?

By Rugveda Patil, Staff Writer November 8, 2021

  The new movie, All the Bright Places was made to capture the raw emotions and beauty of mental illnesses for young adults, but it glossed over the complexities of mental health problems exhibited...

Freshly Minted: Science Olympiad

By Rugveda Patil, Staff Writer October 16, 2021

"We got to see magnesium oxide glow up." This is junior Sophia Dai and her co-cabinet members: Junior Annie-Li Kroger and Junior Cynthia Gan, interested in stem and the source of their interest for...

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