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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

DVHS seniors Sarvagya (Aryan) Srivastava and Arnav Soni are currently designing a biodegradable tampon using organic material from bananas.

DVHS seniors aim to create biodegradable tampon

Dougherty Valley seniors Sarvagya (Aryan) Srivastava and Arnav Soni recently launched their company EcoTamp in an attempt to further the fight for menstrual equity. Currently prototyping free, biodegradable...

A picture of a plant on the left, and an angry baby on the right

This Week in Business (5/23): Internet plants and angry babies

Nihal Singh and Shreyas Sambara May 26, 2022

Agriculture meets the internet With the meteoric rise of the technology and consumer goods industries, farming is an industry that is oft-overlooked despite it’s crucial role in feeding the planet....

This Week in Business (Ep. 1)

This Week in Business (Ep. 1)

Shreyas Sambara and Nihal Singh February 16, 2022

What is "This Week in Business"? Welcome Business lovers! This Week in Business is a Wildcat Tribune weekly business feature  founded by Shreyas Sambara and Nihal Singh that seeks to highlight pressing...

Saying goodbye to San Ramon Golden Skate, comedians in hot legal water with Spotify, and more!

This Week in Business (11/29): Saying goodbye to San Ramon Golden Skate, comedians in hot legal water with Spotify, and more!

Shreyas Sambara and Nihal Singh December 15, 2021

Iconic San Ramon Golden Skate closes-—sparks uncertainty for local entertainment businesses In devastating news, the iconic Golden Skate roller rink in San Ramon is closing after 26 years of business.  Hassan...

Entertainment businesses forced to shut down due to COVID-19 are eager to open.

Entertainment businesses face COVID-19 impacts

Shereen Ahmed, Opinions Editor December 4, 2020

Update as of Nov. 13: As COVID cases are rising, Contra Costa County is now back to the red tier which means a limited amount of businesses will be allowed to open. On Friday, Nov. 13, businesses, including...

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