Not just for academics — SHS has produced world-class athletes March 30, 2023 — by Anika Kapasi, Neal Malhotra, Nidhi Mathihalli and Stephanie Sun Superstars include swimmer Carrie Steinseifer, wrestler Patricia Adura Miranda and skateboarder Mark Suciu. read more » ‘It Ends With Us’ should not set future precedent on romantic tropes February 9, 2023 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Colleen Hoover’s book has sparked lots of controversy regarding the romanticizing of abusers throughout all social media platforms. read more » I have a problem with losing my phone February 3, 2023 — by Nidhi Mathihalli I lost my phone three times. I should not be trusted with expensive technology. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences September 25, 2022 — by Derek Liang and Nidhi Mathihalli Although having a job as a student can offer a variety of beneficial skills, there are necessary considerations to prevent students from overworking themselves. read more » New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students September 17, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli Yumiko Muneishi, this year’s new Japanese teacher, seeks to prioritize practical connections through partnering with mainland Japanese students. read more » Restrict course enrollment to preserve students’ mental and physical health April 1, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Saratoga’s open enrollment system pressures students to take classes they are not necessarily prepared for read more » MSET’s FTC team 6165 Cuttlefish integrates SWENext program as part of Robotics Club March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Sophomore Naomi Hsieh has created a new MSET Cuttlefish SWENext Club in order to include more females in the male-dominated Robotics Club read more » 20 students win awards at the 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Students are able to better understand the time and effort it takes to create Writing and Art pieces as 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards come out. read more » Girls’ soccer team falls to Santa Cruz in CCS semifinals March 18, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After a successful regular season, the athletes participated in the Division 1 playoffs for CCS read more » District distributes KN95 masks biweekly to students February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta, Nidhi Mathihalli and Lihi Shoshani Following the ban of cloth masks, the school encourages students to wear CDC-recommended masks to reduce positive COVID-19 cases. read more » Foreign language teachers find ways to help larger group of students stuck at home for COVID-related reasons February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Due to the surge of the omicron variant, language curriculums are shifting to accommodate students who are learning remotely. read more » Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
‘It Ends With Us’ should not set future precedent on romantic tropes February 9, 2023 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Colleen Hoover’s book has sparked lots of controversy regarding the romanticizing of abusers throughout all social media platforms. read more » I have a problem with losing my phone February 3, 2023 — by Nidhi Mathihalli I lost my phone three times. I should not be trusted with expensive technology. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences September 25, 2022 — by Derek Liang and Nidhi Mathihalli Although having a job as a student can offer a variety of beneficial skills, there are necessary considerations to prevent students from overworking themselves. read more » New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students September 17, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli Yumiko Muneishi, this year’s new Japanese teacher, seeks to prioritize practical connections through partnering with mainland Japanese students. read more » Restrict course enrollment to preserve students’ mental and physical health April 1, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Saratoga’s open enrollment system pressures students to take classes they are not necessarily prepared for read more » MSET’s FTC team 6165 Cuttlefish integrates SWENext program as part of Robotics Club March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Sophomore Naomi Hsieh has created a new MSET Cuttlefish SWENext Club in order to include more females in the male-dominated Robotics Club read more » 20 students win awards at the 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Students are able to better understand the time and effort it takes to create Writing and Art pieces as 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards come out. read more » Girls’ soccer team falls to Santa Cruz in CCS semifinals March 18, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After a successful regular season, the athletes participated in the Division 1 playoffs for CCS read more » District distributes KN95 masks biweekly to students February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta, Nidhi Mathihalli and Lihi Shoshani Following the ban of cloth masks, the school encourages students to wear CDC-recommended masks to reduce positive COVID-19 cases. read more » Foreign language teachers find ways to help larger group of students stuck at home for COVID-related reasons February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Due to the surge of the omicron variant, language curriculums are shifting to accommodate students who are learning remotely. read more » Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
I have a problem with losing my phone February 3, 2023 — by Nidhi Mathihalli I lost my phone three times. I should not be trusted with expensive technology. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences September 25, 2022 — by Derek Liang and Nidhi Mathihalli Although having a job as a student can offer a variety of beneficial skills, there are necessary considerations to prevent students from overworking themselves. read more » New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students September 17, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli Yumiko Muneishi, this year’s new Japanese teacher, seeks to prioritize practical connections through partnering with mainland Japanese students. read more » Restrict course enrollment to preserve students’ mental and physical health April 1, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Saratoga’s open enrollment system pressures students to take classes they are not necessarily prepared for read more » MSET’s FTC team 6165 Cuttlefish integrates SWENext program as part of Robotics Club March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Sophomore Naomi Hsieh has created a new MSET Cuttlefish SWENext Club in order to include more females in the male-dominated Robotics Club read more » 20 students win awards at the 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Students are able to better understand the time and effort it takes to create Writing and Art pieces as 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards come out. read more » Girls’ soccer team falls to Santa Cruz in CCS semifinals March 18, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After a successful regular season, the athletes participated in the Division 1 playoffs for CCS read more » District distributes KN95 masks biweekly to students February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta, Nidhi Mathihalli and Lihi Shoshani Following the ban of cloth masks, the school encourages students to wear CDC-recommended masks to reduce positive COVID-19 cases. read more » Foreign language teachers find ways to help larger group of students stuck at home for COVID-related reasons February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Due to the surge of the omicron variant, language curriculums are shifting to accommodate students who are learning remotely. read more » Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences September 25, 2022 — by Derek Liang and Nidhi Mathihalli Although having a job as a student can offer a variety of beneficial skills, there are necessary considerations to prevent students from overworking themselves. read more » New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students September 17, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli Yumiko Muneishi, this year’s new Japanese teacher, seeks to prioritize practical connections through partnering with mainland Japanese students. read more » Restrict course enrollment to preserve students’ mental and physical health April 1, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Saratoga’s open enrollment system pressures students to take classes they are not necessarily prepared for read more » MSET’s FTC team 6165 Cuttlefish integrates SWENext program as part of Robotics Club March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Sophomore Naomi Hsieh has created a new MSET Cuttlefish SWENext Club in order to include more females in the male-dominated Robotics Club read more » 20 students win awards at the 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Students are able to better understand the time and effort it takes to create Writing and Art pieces as 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards come out. read more » Girls’ soccer team falls to Santa Cruz in CCS semifinals March 18, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After a successful regular season, the athletes participated in the Division 1 playoffs for CCS read more » District distributes KN95 masks biweekly to students February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta, Nidhi Mathihalli and Lihi Shoshani Following the ban of cloth masks, the school encourages students to wear CDC-recommended masks to reduce positive COVID-19 cases. read more » Foreign language teachers find ways to help larger group of students stuck at home for COVID-related reasons February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Due to the surge of the omicron variant, language curriculums are shifting to accommodate students who are learning remotely. read more » Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences September 25, 2022 — by Derek Liang and Nidhi Mathihalli Although having a job as a student can offer a variety of beneficial skills, there are necessary considerations to prevent students from overworking themselves. read more » New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students September 17, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli Yumiko Muneishi, this year’s new Japanese teacher, seeks to prioritize practical connections through partnering with mainland Japanese students. read more » Restrict course enrollment to preserve students’ mental and physical health April 1, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Saratoga’s open enrollment system pressures students to take classes they are not necessarily prepared for read more » MSET’s FTC team 6165 Cuttlefish integrates SWENext program as part of Robotics Club March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Sophomore Naomi Hsieh has created a new MSET Cuttlefish SWENext Club in order to include more females in the male-dominated Robotics Club read more » 20 students win awards at the 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Students are able to better understand the time and effort it takes to create Writing and Art pieces as 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards come out. read more » Girls’ soccer team falls to Santa Cruz in CCS semifinals March 18, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After a successful regular season, the athletes participated in the Division 1 playoffs for CCS read more » District distributes KN95 masks biweekly to students February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta, Nidhi Mathihalli and Lihi Shoshani Following the ban of cloth masks, the school encourages students to wear CDC-recommended masks to reduce positive COVID-19 cases. read more » Foreign language teachers find ways to help larger group of students stuck at home for COVID-related reasons February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Due to the surge of the omicron variant, language curriculums are shifting to accommodate students who are learning remotely. read more » Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students September 17, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli Yumiko Muneishi, this year’s new Japanese teacher, seeks to prioritize practical connections through partnering with mainland Japanese students. read more » Restrict course enrollment to preserve students’ mental and physical health April 1, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Saratoga’s open enrollment system pressures students to take classes they are not necessarily prepared for read more » MSET’s FTC team 6165 Cuttlefish integrates SWENext program as part of Robotics Club March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Sophomore Naomi Hsieh has created a new MSET Cuttlefish SWENext Club in order to include more females in the male-dominated Robotics Club read more » 20 students win awards at the 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Students are able to better understand the time and effort it takes to create Writing and Art pieces as 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards come out. read more » Girls’ soccer team falls to Santa Cruz in CCS semifinals March 18, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After a successful regular season, the athletes participated in the Division 1 playoffs for CCS read more » District distributes KN95 masks biweekly to students February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta, Nidhi Mathihalli and Lihi Shoshani Following the ban of cloth masks, the school encourages students to wear CDC-recommended masks to reduce positive COVID-19 cases. read more » Foreign language teachers find ways to help larger group of students stuck at home for COVID-related reasons February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Due to the surge of the omicron variant, language curriculums are shifting to accommodate students who are learning remotely. read more » Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Restrict course enrollment to preserve students’ mental and physical health April 1, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Saratoga’s open enrollment system pressures students to take classes they are not necessarily prepared for read more » MSET’s FTC team 6165 Cuttlefish integrates SWENext program as part of Robotics Club March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Sophomore Naomi Hsieh has created a new MSET Cuttlefish SWENext Club in order to include more females in the male-dominated Robotics Club read more » 20 students win awards at the 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Students are able to better understand the time and effort it takes to create Writing and Art pieces as 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards come out. read more » Girls’ soccer team falls to Santa Cruz in CCS semifinals March 18, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After a successful regular season, the athletes participated in the Division 1 playoffs for CCS read more » District distributes KN95 masks biweekly to students February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta, Nidhi Mathihalli and Lihi Shoshani Following the ban of cloth masks, the school encourages students to wear CDC-recommended masks to reduce positive COVID-19 cases. read more » Foreign language teachers find ways to help larger group of students stuck at home for COVID-related reasons February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Due to the surge of the omicron variant, language curriculums are shifting to accommodate students who are learning remotely. read more » Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
MSET’s FTC team 6165 Cuttlefish integrates SWENext program as part of Robotics Club March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Sophomore Naomi Hsieh has created a new MSET Cuttlefish SWENext Club in order to include more females in the male-dominated Robotics Club read more » 20 students win awards at the 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Students are able to better understand the time and effort it takes to create Writing and Art pieces as 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards come out. read more » Girls’ soccer team falls to Santa Cruz in CCS semifinals March 18, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After a successful regular season, the athletes participated in the Division 1 playoffs for CCS read more » District distributes KN95 masks biweekly to students February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta, Nidhi Mathihalli and Lihi Shoshani Following the ban of cloth masks, the school encourages students to wear CDC-recommended masks to reduce positive COVID-19 cases. read more » Foreign language teachers find ways to help larger group of students stuck at home for COVID-related reasons February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Due to the surge of the omicron variant, language curriculums are shifting to accommodate students who are learning remotely. read more » Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
20 students win awards at the 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards March 31, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Students are able to better understand the time and effort it takes to create Writing and Art pieces as 2022 Scholastic Writing and Arts Awards come out. read more » Girls’ soccer team falls to Santa Cruz in CCS semifinals March 18, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After a successful regular season, the athletes participated in the Division 1 playoffs for CCS read more » District distributes KN95 masks biweekly to students February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta, Nidhi Mathihalli and Lihi Shoshani Following the ban of cloth masks, the school encourages students to wear CDC-recommended masks to reduce positive COVID-19 cases. read more » Foreign language teachers find ways to help larger group of students stuck at home for COVID-related reasons February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Due to the surge of the omicron variant, language curriculums are shifting to accommodate students who are learning remotely. read more » Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Girls’ soccer team falls to Santa Cruz in CCS semifinals March 18, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After a successful regular season, the athletes participated in the Division 1 playoffs for CCS read more » District distributes KN95 masks biweekly to students February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta, Nidhi Mathihalli and Lihi Shoshani Following the ban of cloth masks, the school encourages students to wear CDC-recommended masks to reduce positive COVID-19 cases. read more » Foreign language teachers find ways to help larger group of students stuck at home for COVID-related reasons February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Due to the surge of the omicron variant, language curriculums are shifting to accommodate students who are learning remotely. read more » Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
District distributes KN95 masks biweekly to students February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta, Nidhi Mathihalli and Lihi Shoshani Following the ban of cloth masks, the school encourages students to wear CDC-recommended masks to reduce positive COVID-19 cases. read more » Foreign language teachers find ways to help larger group of students stuck at home for COVID-related reasons February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Due to the surge of the omicron variant, language curriculums are shifting to accommodate students who are learning remotely. read more » Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Foreign language teachers find ways to help larger group of students stuck at home for COVID-related reasons February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Due to the surge of the omicron variant, language curriculums are shifting to accommodate students who are learning remotely. read more » Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Math teachers encourage students to volunteer via peer tutoring in math classes February 10, 2022 — by Sanjoli Gupta and Nidhi Mathihalli The math department continues the Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program where students help other students catch up on their classes’ curriculums read more » Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Students donated 700+ period products to homeless shelters for Ethnic Studies project February 10, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After seeing social imbalances regarding female hygiene, two freshmen hosted a period drive in order to donate female hygiene products to the homeless read more » Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Clubs host Speak Up for Change events February 7, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Through performances, discussions and hands-on activities, the week’s events raised awareness for mental health struggles read more » Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Alumna pursues passion for music through professional girl group February 4, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Nidhi Mathihalli Nina Ann Nelson shares her experiences with pursuing singing and joining Citizen Queen read more » Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Girls’ soccer: 8-0-1 record comes despite obstacles February 3, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli From a lack of JV team to no returning goalkeepers, the girls’ varsity soccer team was quick to adapt to unexpected changes read more » Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Speech and debate tournaments continue to be held virtually despite return of in-person learning; competitions may change in January December 10, 2021 — by Kavya Patel and Nidhi Mathihalli Competitors and a league board member speak on the pros and cons of online competitions. read more » Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Senior co-captain reflects on mental growth following ACL tear December 2, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Anjali Nuggehalli After recovering from an injury that took her out of soccer for a year, senior Emma Foley looks forward to a final season on the team. read more » New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
New principal’s assistant Alison Montgomery eases into her new job November 23, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Stepping into the shoes of Pola-Michelle Alas, Montgomery has been very satisfied with the student and administrative environment at the school. read more » National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
National trend of substitute shortage affects school November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Fears of COVID-19 and relatively low pay in the district have led to a critical shortage of substitute teachers. What does that mean for SHS? read more » Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Freshman makes varsity girls’ tennis as No. 2 singles player November 19, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Megha Horantur has been playing tennis since she was 6 years old, continuing to excel as one of the top players on varsity girls’ tennis. read more » The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
The best and the worst of the 2021 VMAs October 28, 2021 — by Sara Bright and Nidhi Mathihalli The VMAs come back in person after quarantine, with a couple great performances alongside some controversies. read more » American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
American Math Competition (AMC) moved earlier, catching some off guard October 28, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra Planned by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) since 2018, competitors are reacting to the new schedule with both approval and criticism. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
All-female speech and debate officer team works to foster inclusivity October 17, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Kavya Patel Students in the past reported a competitive and intimidating debate culture when participating in the male-dominated team, which has shifted with the switch to a female-run team. read more » SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
SHS students taking science research class at LG enjoy working on open-ended projects October 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Howard Shu Participants create projects that are expected to be displayed in fairs next March. read more » The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
The lessons I learned from horror movies October 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli You’re welcome for this free advice. read more » Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Girls’ tennis enters season with optimism September 24, 2021 — by Alexander Kan and Nidhi Mathihalli The team is looking to improve and bond with a smaller and less experienced group read more » Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Don’t worry Halsey, you will always have my love September 20, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although Halsey’s new album is receiving mixed reviews, it is definitely worth listening to. read more » Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Students and teachers criticize new bell schedule September 9, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Nilay Mishra It features later starts, longer periods and shorter lunches that are difficult for students and teachers to adjust to. read more » A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
A conversation on pineapples on pizza May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Harshini Velchamy Nidhi thinks Harshini is wrong. Harshini thinks Nidhi is wrong. read more » Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Top 10 books to read over summer May 11, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Nidhi Mathihalli From mysteries to memoirs, we have culminated a list of the best books that everyone can find interesting. read more » Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Entertainment bringing awareness to societal issues helps audiences engage in advocacy May 11, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Pop culture’s involvement in shedding light on socio-political topics like discrimination and drug abuse makes it easier for people to comprehend their complexities. read more » MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
MSET 649 submits robot videos, capping off their online season May 6, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Atrey Desai Saratoga’s FIRST Robotics Competition team faced many challenges this year, but were still able to place within the Top 100 in world leaderboards. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Social media trends becoming a part of teens’ everyday lives March 26, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli With the growth of social media, many people are becoming pressured into buying clothes from certain brands, leading to brand-obsessive buying patterns from teens. read more » Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Seniors hope for in-person Grad Night March 10, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli As the school moves into Phase 3, parent coordinators modify plans for a likely in-person Grad Night. read more » How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
How to be funny: The scientific method February 3, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The scientific method is often used to answer scientific questions in the form of an experiment, so what happens when it is applied to changing a characteristic? read more » Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Pandemic drastically changes college sports recruitment process February 1, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges, unable to recruit students the way they usually have, conduct virtual interviews and request game tape from potential recruits. read more » November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
November elections frazzle nerves but teach valuable lessons December 5, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Nidhi Mathihalli Students have mixed feelings but are feeling connected and impacted by the outcomes of the current election. read more » Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Colleges cutting sports comes with costs December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Many colleges must cut sports programs due to the COVID-19 pandemic, upsetting student athletes. read more » This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
This Snapchat breakup was overdue December 4, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli The app’s addictive qualities need to be recognized and defeated. read more » Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Dietitian weighs in on today’s diet culture November 5, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Shreya Rallabandi Two reporters spoke with a local dietitian to see what she had to say about popular diets and the trends surrounding them. read more » Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Family Giving Tree goes online October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli This year’s Family Giving Tree switches online and makes it easier for students to participate in this event. read more » This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
This year’s propositions for California October 30, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Lily Zhang read more » Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
Thrifting really isn’t that bad October 22, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Although many haven’t tried thrifting due to the possible uncleanliness of second-hand clothes, thrifting at the Echo Shop in Saratoga Downtown clear some thoughts about this practice. read more » MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
MSET maintains schedule despite quarantine restrictions September 25, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli Despite facing difficulties in collaboration, the robotics team runs traditional events to make this year as normal as possible for team members. read more » An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
An extrovert’s guide to surviving quarantine September 16, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli How to spend quarantine as an extrovert, and hopefully, not go insane. read more » New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
New drama head brings technical experience, passion to the department August 29, 2020 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Marisa Kingsley Drama teacher Bryan Ringsted’s unusual background in both the acting and technical aspects of theatre has inspired him to introduce a student film festival this year. read more » Visuals by Nidhi February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
February 3, 2023: I have a problem with losing my phone A very true conversation I have with my mother on a semi-daily basis. September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
September 25, 2022: Students with jobs offer differing viewpoints on the benefits and consequences Balancing between school work and having a job September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school
September 17, 2022: New Japanese 3 Honors teacher uses previous experiences to build connections with students Japanese 3 Honors teacher Yumiko Muneishi helping a student with their homework. November 19, 2021: National trend of substitute shortage affects school