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As he looks to pass to a teammate, senior Evan Kopatich brings up the ball in a basketball game against Basehor-Linwood on Tuesday, Jan. 6. The Jaguars fell to the Bobcats, 59-47.

Jaguars fall to Bobcats 59-47

Tori Aerni, JagWire editor-in-chief
January 7, 2015
Humans of Mill Valley

Humans of Mill Valley

Tori Aerni, Justin Curto, Sam Lopez, Sarah Myers, Katherine White, JagWire editor-in-chief, JagWire managing editor, JagWire sports editor, JagWire features and A&E editor, JagWire editor-in-chief
December 11, 2014
Same-sex marriage ban lifted in Kansas

Same-sex marriage ban lifted in Kansas

Claire Biles, Justin Curto, Lizzie Kulcsar, JagWire reporter, JagWire managing editor, JagWire reporter
December 9, 2014
Placing cookies on trays on Thursday, Dec. 4, senior Lindsay Stockham prepares for the launch of the new cookies added to the Caddy Shack.

Catty Shack introduces new cookies

Raya Lehan, Mill Valley News editor-in-chief
December 4, 2014
Senior Willie Reed plays Sir Duke on his trumpet with the Jaguar Jazz Band at Baker University Jazz Festival on Friday, Nov. 21. Mill Valley earned a rating of 2 at the festival.

Jazz band performs at Baker University

Sam Lopez, JagWire news editor
November 25, 2014
General Anxiety Disorder affects students

General Anxiety Disorder affects students

Tori Aerni, Sarah Myers, Karissa Schmidt, JagWire editor-in-chief, JagWire features/A&E editor, JagWire photography editor
November 19, 2014
Sexting proves problematic among students

Sexting proves problematic among students

Justin Curto, Margaret Mellott, Adri Talavera, JagWire managing editor, JagWire reporter, JagWire feature/A&E editor
November 13, 2014
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