Column: Junior realizes life-changing discovery through new schedule October 13, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja Reporter talks about his experience with tardies. read more » I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Hello, it’s me, Isabelle (again) October 13, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang It’s me and I’m back again to tell you that I have even more grievances to air with my name. As much as I’d like to say that upon releasing my previous article, I had been reborn as a new person — or perhaps as the “Isabelle” I’d always been — and I had extended into the heavens as a graceful butterfly. read more » Durant hype pushes Curry out of the spotlight October 12, 2016 — by Julia Miller New Golden State Warrior's player, Kevin Durant, takes attention away from previous sports star, Stephen Curry read more » Beware the Metropolitan, a haven for the supernatural October 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee I’ve always been a slightly superstitious person: I carry a good luck charm on test days, a safety amulet dangles in my car and I look away whenever I pass a cemetery. Most of these idiosyncrasies stem from my mom, but thanks to my experience at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York, I have developed my greatest superstition — to never wear black or joke around near historical artifacts. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » Can you live superstitiously for a week? October 7, 2016 — by Kyle Wang My one week foray into living superstitiously started with a paper cutout of a rabbit’s foot. I read online somewhere that a rabbit’s foot brings you luck, but I don’t believe in animal cruelty or spending money on things I can (sort of) make at home. So, at 9 p.m. on Sunday night, when I probably should have been studying for my Spanish test, I was browsing through pictures of feet. Rabbit feet. read more » Hitting the right note: Junior makes his singing debut September 23, 2016 — by Ryan Kim Junior Ryan Kim talks about his first experience debuting as a singer. read more » Bucket list blues: my shots in the dark September 22, 2016 — by Victor Liu Victor Liu experiences shooting a rifle for the first time at Boy Scout camp. read more » My breakup with Facebook September 20, 2016 — by Maya Prasad Much like going through a text-breakup, my recent separation with Facebook caused me to enter the cycle of the seven stages of grief. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140...nextlast
I’m a CBCA — a Canadian Born Chinese American October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Despite my patriotic customs, I cannot be considered “fully American.” This is because I was born in Toronto, Canada, and only moved to the United States when I was 3. read more » Hello, it’s me, Isabelle (again) October 13, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang It’s me and I’m back again to tell you that I have even more grievances to air with my name. As much as I’d like to say that upon releasing my previous article, I had been reborn as a new person — or perhaps as the “Isabelle” I’d always been — and I had extended into the heavens as a graceful butterfly. read more » Durant hype pushes Curry out of the spotlight October 12, 2016 — by Julia Miller New Golden State Warrior's player, Kevin Durant, takes attention away from previous sports star, Stephen Curry read more » Beware the Metropolitan, a haven for the supernatural October 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee I’ve always been a slightly superstitious person: I carry a good luck charm on test days, a safety amulet dangles in my car and I look away whenever I pass a cemetery. Most of these idiosyncrasies stem from my mom, but thanks to my experience at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York, I have developed my greatest superstition — to never wear black or joke around near historical artifacts. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » Can you live superstitiously for a week? October 7, 2016 — by Kyle Wang My one week foray into living superstitiously started with a paper cutout of a rabbit’s foot. I read online somewhere that a rabbit’s foot brings you luck, but I don’t believe in animal cruelty or spending money on things I can (sort of) make at home. So, at 9 p.m. on Sunday night, when I probably should have been studying for my Spanish test, I was browsing through pictures of feet. Rabbit feet. read more » Hitting the right note: Junior makes his singing debut September 23, 2016 — by Ryan Kim Junior Ryan Kim talks about his first experience debuting as a singer. read more » Bucket list blues: my shots in the dark September 22, 2016 — by Victor Liu Victor Liu experiences shooting a rifle for the first time at Boy Scout camp. read more » My breakup with Facebook September 20, 2016 — by Maya Prasad Much like going through a text-breakup, my recent separation with Facebook caused me to enter the cycle of the seven stages of grief. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140...nextlast
Hello, it’s me, Isabelle (again) October 13, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang It’s me and I’m back again to tell you that I have even more grievances to air with my name. As much as I’d like to say that upon releasing my previous article, I had been reborn as a new person — or perhaps as the “Isabelle” I’d always been — and I had extended into the heavens as a graceful butterfly. read more » Durant hype pushes Curry out of the spotlight October 12, 2016 — by Julia Miller New Golden State Warrior's player, Kevin Durant, takes attention away from previous sports star, Stephen Curry read more » Beware the Metropolitan, a haven for the supernatural October 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee I’ve always been a slightly superstitious person: I carry a good luck charm on test days, a safety amulet dangles in my car and I look away whenever I pass a cemetery. Most of these idiosyncrasies stem from my mom, but thanks to my experience at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York, I have developed my greatest superstition — to never wear black or joke around near historical artifacts. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » Can you live superstitiously for a week? October 7, 2016 — by Kyle Wang My one week foray into living superstitiously started with a paper cutout of a rabbit’s foot. I read online somewhere that a rabbit’s foot brings you luck, but I don’t believe in animal cruelty or spending money on things I can (sort of) make at home. So, at 9 p.m. on Sunday night, when I probably should have been studying for my Spanish test, I was browsing through pictures of feet. Rabbit feet. read more » Hitting the right note: Junior makes his singing debut September 23, 2016 — by Ryan Kim Junior Ryan Kim talks about his first experience debuting as a singer. read more » Bucket list blues: my shots in the dark September 22, 2016 — by Victor Liu Victor Liu experiences shooting a rifle for the first time at Boy Scout camp. read more » My breakup with Facebook September 20, 2016 — by Maya Prasad Much like going through a text-breakup, my recent separation with Facebook caused me to enter the cycle of the seven stages of grief. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140...nextlast
Durant hype pushes Curry out of the spotlight October 12, 2016 — by Julia Miller New Golden State Warrior's player, Kevin Durant, takes attention away from previous sports star, Stephen Curry read more » Beware the Metropolitan, a haven for the supernatural October 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee I’ve always been a slightly superstitious person: I carry a good luck charm on test days, a safety amulet dangles in my car and I look away whenever I pass a cemetery. Most of these idiosyncrasies stem from my mom, but thanks to my experience at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York, I have developed my greatest superstition — to never wear black or joke around near historical artifacts. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » Can you live superstitiously for a week? October 7, 2016 — by Kyle Wang My one week foray into living superstitiously started with a paper cutout of a rabbit’s foot. I read online somewhere that a rabbit’s foot brings you luck, but I don’t believe in animal cruelty or spending money on things I can (sort of) make at home. So, at 9 p.m. on Sunday night, when I probably should have been studying for my Spanish test, I was browsing through pictures of feet. Rabbit feet. read more » Hitting the right note: Junior makes his singing debut September 23, 2016 — by Ryan Kim Junior Ryan Kim talks about his first experience debuting as a singer. read more » Bucket list blues: my shots in the dark September 22, 2016 — by Victor Liu Victor Liu experiences shooting a rifle for the first time at Boy Scout camp. read more » My breakup with Facebook September 20, 2016 — by Maya Prasad Much like going through a text-breakup, my recent separation with Facebook caused me to enter the cycle of the seven stages of grief. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140...nextlast
Beware the Metropolitan, a haven for the supernatural October 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee I’ve always been a slightly superstitious person: I carry a good luck charm on test days, a safety amulet dangles in my car and I look away whenever I pass a cemetery. Most of these idiosyncrasies stem from my mom, but thanks to my experience at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York, I have developed my greatest superstition — to never wear black or joke around near historical artifacts. read more » Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » Can you live superstitiously for a week? October 7, 2016 — by Kyle Wang My one week foray into living superstitiously started with a paper cutout of a rabbit’s foot. I read online somewhere that a rabbit’s foot brings you luck, but I don’t believe in animal cruelty or spending money on things I can (sort of) make at home. So, at 9 p.m. on Sunday night, when I probably should have been studying for my Spanish test, I was browsing through pictures of feet. Rabbit feet. read more » Hitting the right note: Junior makes his singing debut September 23, 2016 — by Ryan Kim Junior Ryan Kim talks about his first experience debuting as a singer. read more » Bucket list blues: my shots in the dark September 22, 2016 — by Victor Liu Victor Liu experiences shooting a rifle for the first time at Boy Scout camp. read more » My breakup with Facebook September 20, 2016 — by Maya Prasad Much like going through a text-breakup, my recent separation with Facebook caused me to enter the cycle of the seven stages of grief. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140...nextlast
Five Nights at the Feng’s: Sophomore encounters paranormal events in her own house October 11, 2016 — by Ashley Feng Recently my dad bought an Amazon Echo, a voice-activated device that can control lighting, report news and play music. The old-school expression about children — they don’t speak (or play) unless spoken to — rings true of our Echo. read more » Can you live superstitiously for a week? October 7, 2016 — by Kyle Wang My one week foray into living superstitiously started with a paper cutout of a rabbit’s foot. I read online somewhere that a rabbit’s foot brings you luck, but I don’t believe in animal cruelty or spending money on things I can (sort of) make at home. So, at 9 p.m. on Sunday night, when I probably should have been studying for my Spanish test, I was browsing through pictures of feet. Rabbit feet. read more » Hitting the right note: Junior makes his singing debut September 23, 2016 — by Ryan Kim Junior Ryan Kim talks about his first experience debuting as a singer. read more » Bucket list blues: my shots in the dark September 22, 2016 — by Victor Liu Victor Liu experiences shooting a rifle for the first time at Boy Scout camp. read more » My breakup with Facebook September 20, 2016 — by Maya Prasad Much like going through a text-breakup, my recent separation with Facebook caused me to enter the cycle of the seven stages of grief. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140...nextlast
Can you live superstitiously for a week? October 7, 2016 — by Kyle Wang My one week foray into living superstitiously started with a paper cutout of a rabbit’s foot. I read online somewhere that a rabbit’s foot brings you luck, but I don’t believe in animal cruelty or spending money on things I can (sort of) make at home. So, at 9 p.m. on Sunday night, when I probably should have been studying for my Spanish test, I was browsing through pictures of feet. Rabbit feet. read more » Hitting the right note: Junior makes his singing debut September 23, 2016 — by Ryan Kim Junior Ryan Kim talks about his first experience debuting as a singer. read more » Bucket list blues: my shots in the dark September 22, 2016 — by Victor Liu Victor Liu experiences shooting a rifle for the first time at Boy Scout camp. read more » My breakup with Facebook September 20, 2016 — by Maya Prasad Much like going through a text-breakup, my recent separation with Facebook caused me to enter the cycle of the seven stages of grief. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140...nextlast
Hitting the right note: Junior makes his singing debut September 23, 2016 — by Ryan Kim Junior Ryan Kim talks about his first experience debuting as a singer. read more » Bucket list blues: my shots in the dark September 22, 2016 — by Victor Liu Victor Liu experiences shooting a rifle for the first time at Boy Scout camp. read more » My breakup with Facebook September 20, 2016 — by Maya Prasad Much like going through a text-breakup, my recent separation with Facebook caused me to enter the cycle of the seven stages of grief. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140...nextlast
Bucket list blues: my shots in the dark September 22, 2016 — by Victor Liu Victor Liu experiences shooting a rifle for the first time at Boy Scout camp. read more » My breakup with Facebook September 20, 2016 — by Maya Prasad Much like going through a text-breakup, my recent separation with Facebook caused me to enter the cycle of the seven stages of grief. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140...nextlast
My breakup with Facebook September 20, 2016 — by Maya Prasad Much like going through a text-breakup, my recent separation with Facebook caused me to enter the cycle of the seven stages of grief. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140...nextlast