Behind closed doors: HOW AN UNLOCKED HOTEL ROOM DOOR IN D.C. SCARRED ME FOR LIFE May 18, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Sophomore shares his noteworthy experience from Washington D.C. read more » We officially can’t do pickup lines May 18, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Kyle Wang When the Falcon’s Lifestyles editors challenged us to start conversations with pickup lines, we happily obliged. read more » Behind closed doors: HOW AN UNLOCKED HOTEL ROOM DOOR IN D.C. SCARRED ME FOR LIFE May 16, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Sophomore shares History Bowl Experience in Washington D.C. read more » A dream come true: sophomore dances on national television May 11, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen When I was in sixth grade, one of the yearbook staffers at Redwood Middle School asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. On first instinct, I replied, “I want to be on TV one day.” read more » What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » Too many Prom-blems: Junior laments the exorbitant cost of prom April 25, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Junior laments the exorbitant cost of prom read more » ‘The Jungle Book’ revival transforms comical animation April 25, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Following Disney’s trend of converting animated classics into live-action movies, the industry recently released “The Jungle Book” in theaters on April 15, bringing the 1967 animated classic back to life. read more » YouTube education: quick information for short attention spans April 23, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou Like the other millions of viewers who keep up with these fascinating videos, I enjoy watching “educational” videos on YouTube to increase my knowledge. I subscribe to YouTube channels like TED, Vsauce, AsapSCIENCE, SmarterEveryDay, Veritasium and SciShow to keep up on uncommon topics that pique my curiosity. read more » Be my friend: I’ll make you fat April 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen Senior shares experience working at Popbar. read more » Your India is not my India March 28, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Reporter reflects on skewed perception of Indian culture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...120121122123124...130140...nextlast
We officially can’t do pickup lines May 18, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Kyle Wang When the Falcon’s Lifestyles editors challenged us to start conversations with pickup lines, we happily obliged. read more » Behind closed doors: HOW AN UNLOCKED HOTEL ROOM DOOR IN D.C. SCARRED ME FOR LIFE May 16, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Sophomore shares History Bowl Experience in Washington D.C. read more » A dream come true: sophomore dances on national television May 11, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen When I was in sixth grade, one of the yearbook staffers at Redwood Middle School asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. On first instinct, I replied, “I want to be on TV one day.” read more » What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » Too many Prom-blems: Junior laments the exorbitant cost of prom April 25, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Junior laments the exorbitant cost of prom read more » ‘The Jungle Book’ revival transforms comical animation April 25, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Following Disney’s trend of converting animated classics into live-action movies, the industry recently released “The Jungle Book” in theaters on April 15, bringing the 1967 animated classic back to life. read more » YouTube education: quick information for short attention spans April 23, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou Like the other millions of viewers who keep up with these fascinating videos, I enjoy watching “educational” videos on YouTube to increase my knowledge. I subscribe to YouTube channels like TED, Vsauce, AsapSCIENCE, SmarterEveryDay, Veritasium and SciShow to keep up on uncommon topics that pique my curiosity. read more » Be my friend: I’ll make you fat April 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen Senior shares experience working at Popbar. read more » Your India is not my India March 28, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Reporter reflects on skewed perception of Indian culture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...120121122123124...130140...nextlast
Behind closed doors: HOW AN UNLOCKED HOTEL ROOM DOOR IN D.C. SCARRED ME FOR LIFE May 16, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Sophomore shares History Bowl Experience in Washington D.C. read more » A dream come true: sophomore dances on national television May 11, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen When I was in sixth grade, one of the yearbook staffers at Redwood Middle School asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. On first instinct, I replied, “I want to be on TV one day.” read more » What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » Too many Prom-blems: Junior laments the exorbitant cost of prom April 25, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Junior laments the exorbitant cost of prom read more » ‘The Jungle Book’ revival transforms comical animation April 25, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Following Disney’s trend of converting animated classics into live-action movies, the industry recently released “The Jungle Book” in theaters on April 15, bringing the 1967 animated classic back to life. read more » YouTube education: quick information for short attention spans April 23, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou Like the other millions of viewers who keep up with these fascinating videos, I enjoy watching “educational” videos on YouTube to increase my knowledge. I subscribe to YouTube channels like TED, Vsauce, AsapSCIENCE, SmarterEveryDay, Veritasium and SciShow to keep up on uncommon topics that pique my curiosity. read more » Be my friend: I’ll make you fat April 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen Senior shares experience working at Popbar. read more » Your India is not my India March 28, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Reporter reflects on skewed perception of Indian culture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...120121122123124...130140...nextlast
A dream come true: sophomore dances on national television May 11, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen When I was in sixth grade, one of the yearbook staffers at Redwood Middle School asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. On first instinct, I replied, “I want to be on TV one day.” read more » What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » Too many Prom-blems: Junior laments the exorbitant cost of prom April 25, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Junior laments the exorbitant cost of prom read more » ‘The Jungle Book’ revival transforms comical animation April 25, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Following Disney’s trend of converting animated classics into live-action movies, the industry recently released “The Jungle Book” in theaters on April 15, bringing the 1967 animated classic back to life. read more » YouTube education: quick information for short attention spans April 23, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou Like the other millions of viewers who keep up with these fascinating videos, I enjoy watching “educational” videos on YouTube to increase my knowledge. I subscribe to YouTube channels like TED, Vsauce, AsapSCIENCE, SmarterEveryDay, Veritasium and SciShow to keep up on uncommon topics that pique my curiosity. read more » Be my friend: I’ll make you fat April 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen Senior shares experience working at Popbar. read more » Your India is not my India March 28, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Reporter reflects on skewed perception of Indian culture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...120121122123124...130140...nextlast
What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » Too many Prom-blems: Junior laments the exorbitant cost of prom April 25, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Junior laments the exorbitant cost of prom read more » ‘The Jungle Book’ revival transforms comical animation April 25, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Following Disney’s trend of converting animated classics into live-action movies, the industry recently released “The Jungle Book” in theaters on April 15, bringing the 1967 animated classic back to life. read more » YouTube education: quick information for short attention spans April 23, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou Like the other millions of viewers who keep up with these fascinating videos, I enjoy watching “educational” videos on YouTube to increase my knowledge. I subscribe to YouTube channels like TED, Vsauce, AsapSCIENCE, SmarterEveryDay, Veritasium and SciShow to keep up on uncommon topics that pique my curiosity. read more » Be my friend: I’ll make you fat April 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen Senior shares experience working at Popbar. read more » Your India is not my India March 28, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Reporter reflects on skewed perception of Indian culture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...120121122123124...130140...nextlast
Too many Prom-blems: Junior laments the exorbitant cost of prom April 25, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Junior laments the exorbitant cost of prom read more » ‘The Jungle Book’ revival transforms comical animation April 25, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Following Disney’s trend of converting animated classics into live-action movies, the industry recently released “The Jungle Book” in theaters on April 15, bringing the 1967 animated classic back to life. read more » YouTube education: quick information for short attention spans April 23, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou Like the other millions of viewers who keep up with these fascinating videos, I enjoy watching “educational” videos on YouTube to increase my knowledge. I subscribe to YouTube channels like TED, Vsauce, AsapSCIENCE, SmarterEveryDay, Veritasium and SciShow to keep up on uncommon topics that pique my curiosity. read more » Be my friend: I’ll make you fat April 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen Senior shares experience working at Popbar. read more » Your India is not my India March 28, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Reporter reflects on skewed perception of Indian culture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...120121122123124...130140...nextlast
‘The Jungle Book’ revival transforms comical animation April 25, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Following Disney’s trend of converting animated classics into live-action movies, the industry recently released “The Jungle Book” in theaters on April 15, bringing the 1967 animated classic back to life. read more » YouTube education: quick information for short attention spans April 23, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou Like the other millions of viewers who keep up with these fascinating videos, I enjoy watching “educational” videos on YouTube to increase my knowledge. I subscribe to YouTube channels like TED, Vsauce, AsapSCIENCE, SmarterEveryDay, Veritasium and SciShow to keep up on uncommon topics that pique my curiosity. read more » Be my friend: I’ll make you fat April 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen Senior shares experience working at Popbar. read more » Your India is not my India March 28, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Reporter reflects on skewed perception of Indian culture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...120121122123124...130140...nextlast
YouTube education: quick information for short attention spans April 23, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou Like the other millions of viewers who keep up with these fascinating videos, I enjoy watching “educational” videos on YouTube to increase my knowledge. I subscribe to YouTube channels like TED, Vsauce, AsapSCIENCE, SmarterEveryDay, Veritasium and SciShow to keep up on uncommon topics that pique my curiosity. read more » Be my friend: I’ll make you fat April 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen Senior shares experience working at Popbar. read more » Your India is not my India March 28, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Reporter reflects on skewed perception of Indian culture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...120121122123124...130140...nextlast
Be my friend: I’ll make you fat April 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen Senior shares experience working at Popbar. read more » Your India is not my India March 28, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Reporter reflects on skewed perception of Indian culture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...120121122123124...130140...nextlast
Your India is not my India March 28, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Reporter reflects on skewed perception of Indian culture. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...120121122123124...130140...nextlast