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Top 10 things to do over winter break

Michael Wong December 13, 2020

In case you ever run out of ideas, here’s a couple classic ones.

A review of the iPhone SE: reasonably priced entry-level device

Michael Wong May 29, 2020

Reporter writes about his challenges with the first-generation iPhone SE and his thoughts on the new improvements on the recently-released model.

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Democrats right the ship with moderate consolidation

Michael Wong April 3, 2020

With seven more months until Election Day, Democrats should throw their weight behind their former Vice President Joe Biden, their best chance at defeating Donald Trump.

In wealthy districts, parents should have to pay to have their kids participate in activities

Michael Wong December 17, 2019

Maintaining successful programs should be a priority for parents and administration alike.

Quiz Bowl team, lacking key players, nevertheless places fifth at state tournament

Rohan Kumar April 24, 2019

The Falcons fall to teams from Bellarmine and Monta Vista.

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Eating like an elf: sweet poison for humans?

Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu April 3, 2019

Reporters try an unusual combination of foods in attempt to eat like Buddy the elf from the movie “Elf”

Due to dip in funds, sports teams look for other ways to raise money

Jun Lee and Howard Tang April 3, 2019

Sport teams find their own way to fundraise money to afford their equipments and transportation fees due to school athletics deficit of $80,000

Outreach commission works with Stanford on annual blood drive

Jun Lee and Nitya Marimuthu April 3, 2019

Schedule conflicts and spread of colds reduces donor pool compared to previous blood drives.

Regular classes should be significantly easier than their AP counterparts

Sandhya Sundaram April 2, 2019

Teachers should make class expectations and workload clear before class signups

Acclaimed expert warns against dangers of overparenting in McAfee talk

Kaitlyn Wang April 2, 2019

The PTSO hosted a talk by Julie Lythcott-Haims, New York Times bestselling author of “How to Raise and Adult” and “Real American”

Yearbook staff works hard to preserve memories

Justin Guo and Siva Sambasivam April 2, 2019

Talisman is created through hours of labor and meeting deadlines.

MAP wins county-wide Glenn Hoffman award

Phoebe Wang April 2, 2019

The school’s Media Arts Program has been recognized for its outstanding commitment to student leadership aspects in its learning approach

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