Geocaching: Reporter seeks hidden treasures November 30, 2015 — by Helen Chen Reporter tries geocaching. read more » How I tried and failed to wait out hives November 20, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Unfortunately, the mentality to not use medicine doesn’t always work, especially for a malady such as hives. read more » I’m snow board of all these snowboarders November 19, 2015 — by Tiffany Zheng Reporter discusses the problems with snowboarding. read more » Traditional holiday dinner with a twist November 7, 2015 — by Jenny Qian Though it may sound surprising, I’ve never experienced the stereotypical American Thanksgiving. Instead, my Thanksgiving table features barbecue pork rather than turkey, steamed rice rather than mashed potatoes and tiramisu rather than pumpkin pie. read more » Mirror, mirror on the wall October 22, 2015 — by Divya Rallabandi Reporter tries to avoid all mirrors for a week. read more » Senior finds home in San Jose coffee shop October 20, 2015 — by Helen Chen It wouldn’t be too far of a stretch to say that I live at Chromatic Coffee in San Jose. After alumnus Anshul Aggarwal showed me the café early last summer, it feels as if I’ve spent more time there than with my family at home. read more » The sixth sense: direction October 15, 2015 — by Daphne Liu Sophomore details first day of school. read more » How sophomore was enlightened by a trip to his ancestral village October 4, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche This past July, a Falcon reporter and his family visited India for the first time since 2006. He emerged from this trip with a new perspective on his heritage and people. read more » Scientific research comes with a learning curve September 21, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Junior Katherine Sun describes her experience a five-week summer research program Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP) at the University of Iowa. read more » When it comes to apps, the seventh time’s the charm August 30, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen This summer, I spent seven weeks at Make School Summer Academy in Sunnyvale, where students learn how to design, code and ship their own original iOS app. With the help of the instructors at Make School, I programmed an app called GeoRecipe that allows users to explore recipes on a map, specifically placed on the location where the food originated from. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140...nextlast
How I tried and failed to wait out hives November 20, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Unfortunately, the mentality to not use medicine doesn’t always work, especially for a malady such as hives. read more » I’m snow board of all these snowboarders November 19, 2015 — by Tiffany Zheng Reporter discusses the problems with snowboarding. read more » Traditional holiday dinner with a twist November 7, 2015 — by Jenny Qian Though it may sound surprising, I’ve never experienced the stereotypical American Thanksgiving. Instead, my Thanksgiving table features barbecue pork rather than turkey, steamed rice rather than mashed potatoes and tiramisu rather than pumpkin pie. read more » Mirror, mirror on the wall October 22, 2015 — by Divya Rallabandi Reporter tries to avoid all mirrors for a week. read more » Senior finds home in San Jose coffee shop October 20, 2015 — by Helen Chen It wouldn’t be too far of a stretch to say that I live at Chromatic Coffee in San Jose. After alumnus Anshul Aggarwal showed me the café early last summer, it feels as if I’ve spent more time there than with my family at home. read more » The sixth sense: direction October 15, 2015 — by Daphne Liu Sophomore details first day of school. read more » How sophomore was enlightened by a trip to his ancestral village October 4, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche This past July, a Falcon reporter and his family visited India for the first time since 2006. He emerged from this trip with a new perspective on his heritage and people. read more » Scientific research comes with a learning curve September 21, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Junior Katherine Sun describes her experience a five-week summer research program Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP) at the University of Iowa. read more » When it comes to apps, the seventh time’s the charm August 30, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen This summer, I spent seven weeks at Make School Summer Academy in Sunnyvale, where students learn how to design, code and ship their own original iOS app. With the help of the instructors at Make School, I programmed an app called GeoRecipe that allows users to explore recipes on a map, specifically placed on the location where the food originated from. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140...nextlast
I’m snow board of all these snowboarders November 19, 2015 — by Tiffany Zheng Reporter discusses the problems with snowboarding. read more » Traditional holiday dinner with a twist November 7, 2015 — by Jenny Qian Though it may sound surprising, I’ve never experienced the stereotypical American Thanksgiving. Instead, my Thanksgiving table features barbecue pork rather than turkey, steamed rice rather than mashed potatoes and tiramisu rather than pumpkin pie. read more » Mirror, mirror on the wall October 22, 2015 — by Divya Rallabandi Reporter tries to avoid all mirrors for a week. read more » Senior finds home in San Jose coffee shop October 20, 2015 — by Helen Chen It wouldn’t be too far of a stretch to say that I live at Chromatic Coffee in San Jose. After alumnus Anshul Aggarwal showed me the café early last summer, it feels as if I’ve spent more time there than with my family at home. read more » The sixth sense: direction October 15, 2015 — by Daphne Liu Sophomore details first day of school. read more » How sophomore was enlightened by a trip to his ancestral village October 4, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche This past July, a Falcon reporter and his family visited India for the first time since 2006. He emerged from this trip with a new perspective on his heritage and people. read more » Scientific research comes with a learning curve September 21, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Junior Katherine Sun describes her experience a five-week summer research program Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP) at the University of Iowa. read more » When it comes to apps, the seventh time’s the charm August 30, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen This summer, I spent seven weeks at Make School Summer Academy in Sunnyvale, where students learn how to design, code and ship their own original iOS app. With the help of the instructors at Make School, I programmed an app called GeoRecipe that allows users to explore recipes on a map, specifically placed on the location where the food originated from. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140...nextlast
Traditional holiday dinner with a twist November 7, 2015 — by Jenny Qian Though it may sound surprising, I’ve never experienced the stereotypical American Thanksgiving. Instead, my Thanksgiving table features barbecue pork rather than turkey, steamed rice rather than mashed potatoes and tiramisu rather than pumpkin pie. read more » Mirror, mirror on the wall October 22, 2015 — by Divya Rallabandi Reporter tries to avoid all mirrors for a week. read more » Senior finds home in San Jose coffee shop October 20, 2015 — by Helen Chen It wouldn’t be too far of a stretch to say that I live at Chromatic Coffee in San Jose. After alumnus Anshul Aggarwal showed me the café early last summer, it feels as if I’ve spent more time there than with my family at home. read more » The sixth sense: direction October 15, 2015 — by Daphne Liu Sophomore details first day of school. read more » How sophomore was enlightened by a trip to his ancestral village October 4, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche This past July, a Falcon reporter and his family visited India for the first time since 2006. He emerged from this trip with a new perspective on his heritage and people. read more » Scientific research comes with a learning curve September 21, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Junior Katherine Sun describes her experience a five-week summer research program Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP) at the University of Iowa. read more » When it comes to apps, the seventh time’s the charm August 30, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen This summer, I spent seven weeks at Make School Summer Academy in Sunnyvale, where students learn how to design, code and ship their own original iOS app. With the help of the instructors at Make School, I programmed an app called GeoRecipe that allows users to explore recipes on a map, specifically placed on the location where the food originated from. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140...nextlast
Mirror, mirror on the wall October 22, 2015 — by Divya Rallabandi Reporter tries to avoid all mirrors for a week. read more » Senior finds home in San Jose coffee shop October 20, 2015 — by Helen Chen It wouldn’t be too far of a stretch to say that I live at Chromatic Coffee in San Jose. After alumnus Anshul Aggarwal showed me the café early last summer, it feels as if I’ve spent more time there than with my family at home. read more » The sixth sense: direction October 15, 2015 — by Daphne Liu Sophomore details first day of school. read more » How sophomore was enlightened by a trip to his ancestral village October 4, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche This past July, a Falcon reporter and his family visited India for the first time since 2006. He emerged from this trip with a new perspective on his heritage and people. read more » Scientific research comes with a learning curve September 21, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Junior Katherine Sun describes her experience a five-week summer research program Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP) at the University of Iowa. read more » When it comes to apps, the seventh time’s the charm August 30, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen This summer, I spent seven weeks at Make School Summer Academy in Sunnyvale, where students learn how to design, code and ship their own original iOS app. With the help of the instructors at Make School, I programmed an app called GeoRecipe that allows users to explore recipes on a map, specifically placed on the location where the food originated from. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140...nextlast
Senior finds home in San Jose coffee shop October 20, 2015 — by Helen Chen It wouldn’t be too far of a stretch to say that I live at Chromatic Coffee in San Jose. After alumnus Anshul Aggarwal showed me the café early last summer, it feels as if I’ve spent more time there than with my family at home. read more » The sixth sense: direction October 15, 2015 — by Daphne Liu Sophomore details first day of school. read more » How sophomore was enlightened by a trip to his ancestral village October 4, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche This past July, a Falcon reporter and his family visited India for the first time since 2006. He emerged from this trip with a new perspective on his heritage and people. read more » Scientific research comes with a learning curve September 21, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Junior Katherine Sun describes her experience a five-week summer research program Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP) at the University of Iowa. read more » When it comes to apps, the seventh time’s the charm August 30, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen This summer, I spent seven weeks at Make School Summer Academy in Sunnyvale, where students learn how to design, code and ship their own original iOS app. With the help of the instructors at Make School, I programmed an app called GeoRecipe that allows users to explore recipes on a map, specifically placed on the location where the food originated from. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140...nextlast
The sixth sense: direction October 15, 2015 — by Daphne Liu Sophomore details first day of school. read more » How sophomore was enlightened by a trip to his ancestral village October 4, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche This past July, a Falcon reporter and his family visited India for the first time since 2006. He emerged from this trip with a new perspective on his heritage and people. read more » Scientific research comes with a learning curve September 21, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Junior Katherine Sun describes her experience a five-week summer research program Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP) at the University of Iowa. read more » When it comes to apps, the seventh time’s the charm August 30, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen This summer, I spent seven weeks at Make School Summer Academy in Sunnyvale, where students learn how to design, code and ship their own original iOS app. With the help of the instructors at Make School, I programmed an app called GeoRecipe that allows users to explore recipes on a map, specifically placed on the location where the food originated from. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140...nextlast
How sophomore was enlightened by a trip to his ancestral village October 4, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche This past July, a Falcon reporter and his family visited India for the first time since 2006. He emerged from this trip with a new perspective on his heritage and people. read more » Scientific research comes with a learning curve September 21, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Junior Katherine Sun describes her experience a five-week summer research program Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP) at the University of Iowa. read more » When it comes to apps, the seventh time’s the charm August 30, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen This summer, I spent seven weeks at Make School Summer Academy in Sunnyvale, where students learn how to design, code and ship their own original iOS app. With the help of the instructors at Make School, I programmed an app called GeoRecipe that allows users to explore recipes on a map, specifically placed on the location where the food originated from. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140...nextlast
Scientific research comes with a learning curve September 21, 2015 — by Katherine Sun Junior Katherine Sun describes her experience a five-week summer research program Secondary Student Training Program (SSTP) at the University of Iowa. read more » When it comes to apps, the seventh time’s the charm August 30, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen This summer, I spent seven weeks at Make School Summer Academy in Sunnyvale, where students learn how to design, code and ship their own original iOS app. With the help of the instructors at Make School, I programmed an app called GeoRecipe that allows users to explore recipes on a map, specifically placed on the location where the food originated from. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140...nextlast
When it comes to apps, the seventh time’s the charm August 30, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen This summer, I spent seven weeks at Make School Summer Academy in Sunnyvale, where students learn how to design, code and ship their own original iOS app. With the help of the instructors at Make School, I programmed an app called GeoRecipe that allows users to explore recipes on a map, specifically placed on the location where the food originated from. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...121122123124125...130140...nextlast