Can you go a week without TV? September 9, 2014 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar Reporter discusses going a week without watching television. read more » A senior’s quest to beat Kim Kardashian: Hollywood September 8, 2014 — by Sherrilyn Ling Reporter describes experience to the top in Kim Kardashian's addicting game app. read more » Not just stuck in the middle September 4, 2014 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Now-sophomore reflects on her high school experience so far. read more » Sophomore reflects on older brother leaving for college May 24, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa UC Berkeley is snatching my brother, Sanj Nalwa, away from my flailing arms and I don't know what to do with myself. read more » Speech and debate helps sophomore blossom May 23, 2014 — by Helen Chen I have to admit, I had never considered myself a confident, outspoken person in public. I have always shrunk away from encounters with people because, let’s be real, any time not spent in my room sleeping or surfing the Internet is pretty much wasted. read more » The truth about junior year, the hell year May 22, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran Every day when I walked in to Spanish class during sophomore year, I would hear all the juniors complaining about the inhumanly large amount of homework they had to complete, the impossible tests they had coming up and the two hours of sleep they usually got. This didn’t surprise me because that was basically all they talked about. read more » Dance made high school experience worthwhile April 21, 2014 — by Rohan Hardikar February 15 marked the last time I would perform a Bollywood dance at this school. read more » Health freak, fresh foods April 1, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Ever since I can remember, my family has always been health conscious, to say the least. I didn’t realize my family’s extremely health conscious ways were weird until I began having play dates with my friends in elementary school. They would come over and the only snacks I would have at my house were fruit and other healthy foods. Apples. Yogurt. Granola bars. No one wanted them but me. read more » Stay away from my sister March 24, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen “She’s hot, hot, hot!” My eyes bulged out as I stared blankly at the Facebook comment. Each additional word cut like a sharp knife into my growing anger. I’ve let it slide when I heard guys call my sister tall, pretty, even cute — but hot? Hot is one step away from the word that starts with an “s” and ends with –exy. read more » Senior discovers the world of naps March 9, 2014 — by Candice Zheng It all happened the week after winter break. I was sluggish and irritated at school from not getting my standard 12 hours of sleep while operating on break schedule. Clearly taking those two blissful weeks for granted, I stumbled back home red-eyed and full of unpleasant thoughts. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140...nextlast
A senior’s quest to beat Kim Kardashian: Hollywood September 8, 2014 — by Sherrilyn Ling Reporter describes experience to the top in Kim Kardashian's addicting game app. read more » Not just stuck in the middle September 4, 2014 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Now-sophomore reflects on her high school experience so far. read more » Sophomore reflects on older brother leaving for college May 24, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa UC Berkeley is snatching my brother, Sanj Nalwa, away from my flailing arms and I don't know what to do with myself. read more » Speech and debate helps sophomore blossom May 23, 2014 — by Helen Chen I have to admit, I had never considered myself a confident, outspoken person in public. I have always shrunk away from encounters with people because, let’s be real, any time not spent in my room sleeping or surfing the Internet is pretty much wasted. read more » The truth about junior year, the hell year May 22, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran Every day when I walked in to Spanish class during sophomore year, I would hear all the juniors complaining about the inhumanly large amount of homework they had to complete, the impossible tests they had coming up and the two hours of sleep they usually got. This didn’t surprise me because that was basically all they talked about. read more » Dance made high school experience worthwhile April 21, 2014 — by Rohan Hardikar February 15 marked the last time I would perform a Bollywood dance at this school. read more » Health freak, fresh foods April 1, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Ever since I can remember, my family has always been health conscious, to say the least. I didn’t realize my family’s extremely health conscious ways were weird until I began having play dates with my friends in elementary school. They would come over and the only snacks I would have at my house were fruit and other healthy foods. Apples. Yogurt. Granola bars. No one wanted them but me. read more » Stay away from my sister March 24, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen “She’s hot, hot, hot!” My eyes bulged out as I stared blankly at the Facebook comment. Each additional word cut like a sharp knife into my growing anger. I’ve let it slide when I heard guys call my sister tall, pretty, even cute — but hot? Hot is one step away from the word that starts with an “s” and ends with –exy. read more » Senior discovers the world of naps March 9, 2014 — by Candice Zheng It all happened the week after winter break. I was sluggish and irritated at school from not getting my standard 12 hours of sleep while operating on break schedule. Clearly taking those two blissful weeks for granted, I stumbled back home red-eyed and full of unpleasant thoughts. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140...nextlast
Not just stuck in the middle September 4, 2014 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Now-sophomore reflects on her high school experience so far. read more » Sophomore reflects on older brother leaving for college May 24, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa UC Berkeley is snatching my brother, Sanj Nalwa, away from my flailing arms and I don't know what to do with myself. read more » Speech and debate helps sophomore blossom May 23, 2014 — by Helen Chen I have to admit, I had never considered myself a confident, outspoken person in public. I have always shrunk away from encounters with people because, let’s be real, any time not spent in my room sleeping or surfing the Internet is pretty much wasted. read more » The truth about junior year, the hell year May 22, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran Every day when I walked in to Spanish class during sophomore year, I would hear all the juniors complaining about the inhumanly large amount of homework they had to complete, the impossible tests they had coming up and the two hours of sleep they usually got. This didn’t surprise me because that was basically all they talked about. read more » Dance made high school experience worthwhile April 21, 2014 — by Rohan Hardikar February 15 marked the last time I would perform a Bollywood dance at this school. read more » Health freak, fresh foods April 1, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Ever since I can remember, my family has always been health conscious, to say the least. I didn’t realize my family’s extremely health conscious ways were weird until I began having play dates with my friends in elementary school. They would come over and the only snacks I would have at my house were fruit and other healthy foods. Apples. Yogurt. Granola bars. No one wanted them but me. read more » Stay away from my sister March 24, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen “She’s hot, hot, hot!” My eyes bulged out as I stared blankly at the Facebook comment. Each additional word cut like a sharp knife into my growing anger. I’ve let it slide when I heard guys call my sister tall, pretty, even cute — but hot? Hot is one step away from the word that starts with an “s” and ends with –exy. read more » Senior discovers the world of naps March 9, 2014 — by Candice Zheng It all happened the week after winter break. I was sluggish and irritated at school from not getting my standard 12 hours of sleep while operating on break schedule. Clearly taking those two blissful weeks for granted, I stumbled back home red-eyed and full of unpleasant thoughts. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140...nextlast
Sophomore reflects on older brother leaving for college May 24, 2014 — by Gitika Nalwa UC Berkeley is snatching my brother, Sanj Nalwa, away from my flailing arms and I don't know what to do with myself. read more » Speech and debate helps sophomore blossom May 23, 2014 — by Helen Chen I have to admit, I had never considered myself a confident, outspoken person in public. I have always shrunk away from encounters with people because, let’s be real, any time not spent in my room sleeping or surfing the Internet is pretty much wasted. read more » The truth about junior year, the hell year May 22, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran Every day when I walked in to Spanish class during sophomore year, I would hear all the juniors complaining about the inhumanly large amount of homework they had to complete, the impossible tests they had coming up and the two hours of sleep they usually got. This didn’t surprise me because that was basically all they talked about. read more » Dance made high school experience worthwhile April 21, 2014 — by Rohan Hardikar February 15 marked the last time I would perform a Bollywood dance at this school. read more » Health freak, fresh foods April 1, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Ever since I can remember, my family has always been health conscious, to say the least. I didn’t realize my family’s extremely health conscious ways were weird until I began having play dates with my friends in elementary school. They would come over and the only snacks I would have at my house were fruit and other healthy foods. Apples. Yogurt. Granola bars. No one wanted them but me. read more » Stay away from my sister March 24, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen “She’s hot, hot, hot!” My eyes bulged out as I stared blankly at the Facebook comment. Each additional word cut like a sharp knife into my growing anger. I’ve let it slide when I heard guys call my sister tall, pretty, even cute — but hot? Hot is one step away from the word that starts with an “s” and ends with –exy. read more » Senior discovers the world of naps March 9, 2014 — by Candice Zheng It all happened the week after winter break. I was sluggish and irritated at school from not getting my standard 12 hours of sleep while operating on break schedule. Clearly taking those two blissful weeks for granted, I stumbled back home red-eyed and full of unpleasant thoughts. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140...nextlast
Speech and debate helps sophomore blossom May 23, 2014 — by Helen Chen I have to admit, I had never considered myself a confident, outspoken person in public. I have always shrunk away from encounters with people because, let’s be real, any time not spent in my room sleeping or surfing the Internet is pretty much wasted. read more » The truth about junior year, the hell year May 22, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran Every day when I walked in to Spanish class during sophomore year, I would hear all the juniors complaining about the inhumanly large amount of homework they had to complete, the impossible tests they had coming up and the two hours of sleep they usually got. This didn’t surprise me because that was basically all they talked about. read more » Dance made high school experience worthwhile April 21, 2014 — by Rohan Hardikar February 15 marked the last time I would perform a Bollywood dance at this school. read more » Health freak, fresh foods April 1, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Ever since I can remember, my family has always been health conscious, to say the least. I didn’t realize my family’s extremely health conscious ways were weird until I began having play dates with my friends in elementary school. They would come over and the only snacks I would have at my house were fruit and other healthy foods. Apples. Yogurt. Granola bars. No one wanted them but me. read more » Stay away from my sister March 24, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen “She’s hot, hot, hot!” My eyes bulged out as I stared blankly at the Facebook comment. Each additional word cut like a sharp knife into my growing anger. I’ve let it slide when I heard guys call my sister tall, pretty, even cute — but hot? Hot is one step away from the word that starts with an “s” and ends with –exy. read more » Senior discovers the world of naps March 9, 2014 — by Candice Zheng It all happened the week after winter break. I was sluggish and irritated at school from not getting my standard 12 hours of sleep while operating on break schedule. Clearly taking those two blissful weeks for granted, I stumbled back home red-eyed and full of unpleasant thoughts. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140...nextlast
The truth about junior year, the hell year May 22, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran Every day when I walked in to Spanish class during sophomore year, I would hear all the juniors complaining about the inhumanly large amount of homework they had to complete, the impossible tests they had coming up and the two hours of sleep they usually got. This didn’t surprise me because that was basically all they talked about. read more » Dance made high school experience worthwhile April 21, 2014 — by Rohan Hardikar February 15 marked the last time I would perform a Bollywood dance at this school. read more » Health freak, fresh foods April 1, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Ever since I can remember, my family has always been health conscious, to say the least. I didn’t realize my family’s extremely health conscious ways were weird until I began having play dates with my friends in elementary school. They would come over and the only snacks I would have at my house were fruit and other healthy foods. Apples. Yogurt. Granola bars. No one wanted them but me. read more » Stay away from my sister March 24, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen “She’s hot, hot, hot!” My eyes bulged out as I stared blankly at the Facebook comment. Each additional word cut like a sharp knife into my growing anger. I’ve let it slide when I heard guys call my sister tall, pretty, even cute — but hot? Hot is one step away from the word that starts with an “s” and ends with –exy. read more » Senior discovers the world of naps March 9, 2014 — by Candice Zheng It all happened the week after winter break. I was sluggish and irritated at school from not getting my standard 12 hours of sleep while operating on break schedule. Clearly taking those two blissful weeks for granted, I stumbled back home red-eyed and full of unpleasant thoughts. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140...nextlast
Dance made high school experience worthwhile April 21, 2014 — by Rohan Hardikar February 15 marked the last time I would perform a Bollywood dance at this school. read more » Health freak, fresh foods April 1, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Ever since I can remember, my family has always been health conscious, to say the least. I didn’t realize my family’s extremely health conscious ways were weird until I began having play dates with my friends in elementary school. They would come over and the only snacks I would have at my house were fruit and other healthy foods. Apples. Yogurt. Granola bars. No one wanted them but me. read more » Stay away from my sister March 24, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen “She’s hot, hot, hot!” My eyes bulged out as I stared blankly at the Facebook comment. Each additional word cut like a sharp knife into my growing anger. I’ve let it slide when I heard guys call my sister tall, pretty, even cute — but hot? Hot is one step away from the word that starts with an “s” and ends with –exy. read more » Senior discovers the world of naps March 9, 2014 — by Candice Zheng It all happened the week after winter break. I was sluggish and irritated at school from not getting my standard 12 hours of sleep while operating on break schedule. Clearly taking those two blissful weeks for granted, I stumbled back home red-eyed and full of unpleasant thoughts. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140...nextlast
Health freak, fresh foods April 1, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Ever since I can remember, my family has always been health conscious, to say the least. I didn’t realize my family’s extremely health conscious ways were weird until I began having play dates with my friends in elementary school. They would come over and the only snacks I would have at my house were fruit and other healthy foods. Apples. Yogurt. Granola bars. No one wanted them but me. read more » Stay away from my sister March 24, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen “She’s hot, hot, hot!” My eyes bulged out as I stared blankly at the Facebook comment. Each additional word cut like a sharp knife into my growing anger. I’ve let it slide when I heard guys call my sister tall, pretty, even cute — but hot? Hot is one step away from the word that starts with an “s” and ends with –exy. read more » Senior discovers the world of naps March 9, 2014 — by Candice Zheng It all happened the week after winter break. I was sluggish and irritated at school from not getting my standard 12 hours of sleep while operating on break schedule. Clearly taking those two blissful weeks for granted, I stumbled back home red-eyed and full of unpleasant thoughts. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140...nextlast
Stay away from my sister March 24, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen “She’s hot, hot, hot!” My eyes bulged out as I stared blankly at the Facebook comment. Each additional word cut like a sharp knife into my growing anger. I’ve let it slide when I heard guys call my sister tall, pretty, even cute — but hot? Hot is one step away from the word that starts with an “s” and ends with –exy. read more » Senior discovers the world of naps March 9, 2014 — by Candice Zheng It all happened the week after winter break. I was sluggish and irritated at school from not getting my standard 12 hours of sleep while operating on break schedule. Clearly taking those two blissful weeks for granted, I stumbled back home red-eyed and full of unpleasant thoughts. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140...nextlast
Senior discovers the world of naps March 9, 2014 — by Candice Zheng It all happened the week after winter break. I was sluggish and irritated at school from not getting my standard 12 hours of sleep while operating on break schedule. Clearly taking those two blissful weeks for granted, I stumbled back home red-eyed and full of unpleasant thoughts. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...126127128129130...140...nextlast