The official student news site of Dougherty Valley High School.

The Wildcat Tribune

The official student news site of Dougherty Valley High School.

The Wildcat Tribune

The official student news site of Dougherty Valley High School.

The Wildcat Tribune

Igniting the effort toward preservation

Sydney Lewis, Staff Writer February 4, 2019

The central focus of humanity has been for generations, and continues to be, the advancement of human society. Cities and urban settlements are continuously growing, although with the resulting decline...

Global warming: Should you be worried?

Steven Deng, Copy Editor February 4, 2019

After trying to save his home from the Woolsey Fire on Nov. 9, Ethan White was forced to abandon his house in Malibu, California. His wife, Nikki, had already fled with their two children, aged five and...

Gwen Watson, co-chairman of the Interfaith Council, holds up a sign she personalized to protest the government’s immigration directives.

In good faith: The Interfaith Council embraces coexistence

Elisa Fang and Sraavya Sambara January 3, 2019

In an effort to bring together the perspectives of multiple faiths, the Interfaith Council of Contra Costa County has taken on the mission of embracing peaceful coexistence between different religions...

DVHS seniors Brandom Pham and Amy Yao are Boba Guys bobaristas.

Boba Guys and San Ramon make the perfect match-a

Skyler Spears and Katie Williams December 27, 2018

The opening of City Center Bishop Ranch on Nov. 8 not only introduced a family-friendly gathering place but also various highly anticipated food hotspots such as Boba Guys. The self proclaimed “highest...

More than 1,000 San Ramon residents gathered on the two floors of City Center Bishop Ranch for the citys first annual Holiday on the Square ceremony.

“Holiday on the Square” lights up San Ramon’s festive spirit

Caroline Lobel, Editor in Chief December 25, 2018

San Ramon held its first annual “Holiday on the Square,” a three-day event at City Center Bishop Ranch from Nov. 28-30 highlighted by holiday activities and a Christmas tree lighting. Jeff Dodd,...

Music therapy program could aid DV special needs students

Riya Mehta and Helen Kang December 24, 2018

In order to help special needs students focus and retain information, the Dougherty Valley special needs department is trying to implement music therapy into their curriculum. Music therapy is designed...

Bill Clarkson was recently re-elected to his position as mayor of San Ramon.

Bill Clarkson reveals his future goals as mayor

Ronit Kumar, Sports Editor December 18, 2018

On Tuesday, Nov. 6, Mayor Bill Clarkson was re-elected as mayor for his fourth and final term, defeating opposing candidate Sanat Sethy in the midterm mayor election. Clarkson won with 75 percent of...

Breaking Down the Walls builds human connection

Sarah Kim, Elaine Park, and Harshita Neralla December 17, 2018

This month, the DVHS Leadership team organized its second Breaking Down the Walls (BDTW) event, a four-day program meant to encourage a united and open-minded community on campus. According to Learning...

San Ramon Central Park, known for its grass fields, tree-lined walkways and play structure, was shut down after glass was discovered in its compost.

Central Park shut down temporarily after glass found in compost

Sanjana Ranganathan, Opinions Editor December 11, 2018

San Ramon officials announced the closure of Central Park after the recent discovery that the compost used on the sports fields was contaminated by glass. The city regularly uses compost to benefit...

Highlights of DV history teachers prank war include flipped-over desks, stacked Dixie water cups and jello-immersed staplers.

Teachers bond over a history of playful pranks

Amruta Baradwaj and Steven Deng December 8, 2018

With flipped-over tables, post-it-covered cars and jello-immersed staplers, DV's history teachers have found a way to have fun and grow closer by pranking each other throughout the school year. In regard...

A family wearing N95 masks evacuates Paradise, which remains permeated with hazardous smoke from the Camp Fire.

California Camp Fire endangers health of all children

Rahul Kumar, Guest Contributor December 6, 2018

Paradise, a once-beautiful Californian city full of golf courses, boats, museums and beautiful parks, has been devastated by the Camp Fire that began on Nov. 8, 2018. Every morning, Mount Diablo glorifies...

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