Writer experiences troubles with first college interview February 12, 2014 — by Nikil Ramanathan School and college essays were indeed tough for me, but I placed most of the first semester stress on myself when I made a dreadful mistake on my first college interview. read more » Writer tries her foot at soccer February 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Upon hearing that there was a winter sports challenge this issue for newspaper, I enthusiastically signed up, but that excitement only lasted a brief moment. Later that day, when I found out that my winter sport challenge was for soccer, excitement quickly turned into panic. read more » SOPHOMORE IN NEED OF HELP: Flying addictions, dire predictions February 10, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang I have a new addiction and I’m not too flappy about it. read more » Grandparents leave lifetime impact before moving away January 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin On the day I was born at El Camino Hospital, my grandparents stood hovering over my clear hospital crib, smiling down at me. I weighed barely 6 pounds and was dressed in a pink cotton cap and a hospital blanket, but my grandma held me in her arms and rocked me while my grandpa looked on proudly. Little did I know that 10 years from that day, my grandparents, would be 6,698 miles away. read more » Holidays in Russia contrast with western celebrations December 17, 2013 — by Oksana Trifonova Most of us wouldn't recognize Christmas in Russia. read more » Enthralled by everything El-P December 12, 2013 — by Jonathan Young “Did I sound abstract? I hope it sounded more confusing than that,” rapper and producer El-P said in “Tuned Mass Damper,” a song off his 2002 album “Fantastic Damage.” For the better part of the last 20 years, El-P has been a leading figure in the underground hip-hop scene and a part of some modern day classics in the genre. read more » Saratoga: something to be thankful for November 14, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan I take a lot for granted, which isn’t right. It is during times like Thanksgiving when I think of what I have and appreciate how lucky I am. I’m most thankful for my life inside one of the greatest communities around. read more » Student learns about custodian’s typical day November 13, 2013 — by Aditya Chaudhry As I lifted the garbage can in room 405, I was ready to faint from the disgusting smell it produced. The garbage can was lined with a mixture of chewed up gum, food, paper and paint. This was just one of many experiences that I had the Friday I shadowed night custodian Octavio Escobedo. read more » There’s no place like Holmdel November 12, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa I was born and raised in Holmdel, New Jersey. I lived there until 2004. I prefer winter storms and April showers to the unchanging beauty of Northern California weather. I adore pencil-yellow school buses, ice cream trucks and snow days. read more » Diary of a Sharks fan: Journalist gets an inside look November 8, 2013 — by Rachel Hull As a child, I spent many a night in what was then called the HP Pavilion, the home of the San Jose Sharks. My dad has season tickets to see the Sharks, and when I was younger, my sister and I would alternate whose turn it was to go to each game. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140...nextlast
Writer tries her foot at soccer February 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang Upon hearing that there was a winter sports challenge this issue for newspaper, I enthusiastically signed up, but that excitement only lasted a brief moment. Later that day, when I found out that my winter sport challenge was for soccer, excitement quickly turned into panic. read more » SOPHOMORE IN NEED OF HELP: Flying addictions, dire predictions February 10, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang I have a new addiction and I’m not too flappy about it. read more » Grandparents leave lifetime impact before moving away January 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin On the day I was born at El Camino Hospital, my grandparents stood hovering over my clear hospital crib, smiling down at me. I weighed barely 6 pounds and was dressed in a pink cotton cap and a hospital blanket, but my grandma held me in her arms and rocked me while my grandpa looked on proudly. Little did I know that 10 years from that day, my grandparents, would be 6,698 miles away. read more » Holidays in Russia contrast with western celebrations December 17, 2013 — by Oksana Trifonova Most of us wouldn't recognize Christmas in Russia. read more » Enthralled by everything El-P December 12, 2013 — by Jonathan Young “Did I sound abstract? I hope it sounded more confusing than that,” rapper and producer El-P said in “Tuned Mass Damper,” a song off his 2002 album “Fantastic Damage.” For the better part of the last 20 years, El-P has been a leading figure in the underground hip-hop scene and a part of some modern day classics in the genre. read more » Saratoga: something to be thankful for November 14, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan I take a lot for granted, which isn’t right. It is during times like Thanksgiving when I think of what I have and appreciate how lucky I am. I’m most thankful for my life inside one of the greatest communities around. read more » Student learns about custodian’s typical day November 13, 2013 — by Aditya Chaudhry As I lifted the garbage can in room 405, I was ready to faint from the disgusting smell it produced. The garbage can was lined with a mixture of chewed up gum, food, paper and paint. This was just one of many experiences that I had the Friday I shadowed night custodian Octavio Escobedo. read more » There’s no place like Holmdel November 12, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa I was born and raised in Holmdel, New Jersey. I lived there until 2004. I prefer winter storms and April showers to the unchanging beauty of Northern California weather. I adore pencil-yellow school buses, ice cream trucks and snow days. read more » Diary of a Sharks fan: Journalist gets an inside look November 8, 2013 — by Rachel Hull As a child, I spent many a night in what was then called the HP Pavilion, the home of the San Jose Sharks. My dad has season tickets to see the Sharks, and when I was younger, my sister and I would alternate whose turn it was to go to each game. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140...nextlast
SOPHOMORE IN NEED OF HELP: Flying addictions, dire predictions February 10, 2014 — by Andrew Jiang I have a new addiction and I’m not too flappy about it. read more » Grandparents leave lifetime impact before moving away January 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin On the day I was born at El Camino Hospital, my grandparents stood hovering over my clear hospital crib, smiling down at me. I weighed barely 6 pounds and was dressed in a pink cotton cap and a hospital blanket, but my grandma held me in her arms and rocked me while my grandpa looked on proudly. Little did I know that 10 years from that day, my grandparents, would be 6,698 miles away. read more » Holidays in Russia contrast with western celebrations December 17, 2013 — by Oksana Trifonova Most of us wouldn't recognize Christmas in Russia. read more » Enthralled by everything El-P December 12, 2013 — by Jonathan Young “Did I sound abstract? I hope it sounded more confusing than that,” rapper and producer El-P said in “Tuned Mass Damper,” a song off his 2002 album “Fantastic Damage.” For the better part of the last 20 years, El-P has been a leading figure in the underground hip-hop scene and a part of some modern day classics in the genre. read more » Saratoga: something to be thankful for November 14, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan I take a lot for granted, which isn’t right. It is during times like Thanksgiving when I think of what I have and appreciate how lucky I am. I’m most thankful for my life inside one of the greatest communities around. read more » Student learns about custodian’s typical day November 13, 2013 — by Aditya Chaudhry As I lifted the garbage can in room 405, I was ready to faint from the disgusting smell it produced. The garbage can was lined with a mixture of chewed up gum, food, paper and paint. This was just one of many experiences that I had the Friday I shadowed night custodian Octavio Escobedo. read more » There’s no place like Holmdel November 12, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa I was born and raised in Holmdel, New Jersey. I lived there until 2004. I prefer winter storms and April showers to the unchanging beauty of Northern California weather. I adore pencil-yellow school buses, ice cream trucks and snow days. read more » Diary of a Sharks fan: Journalist gets an inside look November 8, 2013 — by Rachel Hull As a child, I spent many a night in what was then called the HP Pavilion, the home of the San Jose Sharks. My dad has season tickets to see the Sharks, and when I was younger, my sister and I would alternate whose turn it was to go to each game. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140...nextlast
Grandparents leave lifetime impact before moving away January 9, 2014 — by Allison Lin On the day I was born at El Camino Hospital, my grandparents stood hovering over my clear hospital crib, smiling down at me. I weighed barely 6 pounds and was dressed in a pink cotton cap and a hospital blanket, but my grandma held me in her arms and rocked me while my grandpa looked on proudly. Little did I know that 10 years from that day, my grandparents, would be 6,698 miles away. read more » Holidays in Russia contrast with western celebrations December 17, 2013 — by Oksana Trifonova Most of us wouldn't recognize Christmas in Russia. read more » Enthralled by everything El-P December 12, 2013 — by Jonathan Young “Did I sound abstract? I hope it sounded more confusing than that,” rapper and producer El-P said in “Tuned Mass Damper,” a song off his 2002 album “Fantastic Damage.” For the better part of the last 20 years, El-P has been a leading figure in the underground hip-hop scene and a part of some modern day classics in the genre. read more » Saratoga: something to be thankful for November 14, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan I take a lot for granted, which isn’t right. It is during times like Thanksgiving when I think of what I have and appreciate how lucky I am. I’m most thankful for my life inside one of the greatest communities around. read more » Student learns about custodian’s typical day November 13, 2013 — by Aditya Chaudhry As I lifted the garbage can in room 405, I was ready to faint from the disgusting smell it produced. The garbage can was lined with a mixture of chewed up gum, food, paper and paint. This was just one of many experiences that I had the Friday I shadowed night custodian Octavio Escobedo. read more » There’s no place like Holmdel November 12, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa I was born and raised in Holmdel, New Jersey. I lived there until 2004. I prefer winter storms and April showers to the unchanging beauty of Northern California weather. I adore pencil-yellow school buses, ice cream trucks and snow days. read more » Diary of a Sharks fan: Journalist gets an inside look November 8, 2013 — by Rachel Hull As a child, I spent many a night in what was then called the HP Pavilion, the home of the San Jose Sharks. My dad has season tickets to see the Sharks, and when I was younger, my sister and I would alternate whose turn it was to go to each game. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140...nextlast
Holidays in Russia contrast with western celebrations December 17, 2013 — by Oksana Trifonova Most of us wouldn't recognize Christmas in Russia. read more » Enthralled by everything El-P December 12, 2013 — by Jonathan Young “Did I sound abstract? I hope it sounded more confusing than that,” rapper and producer El-P said in “Tuned Mass Damper,” a song off his 2002 album “Fantastic Damage.” For the better part of the last 20 years, El-P has been a leading figure in the underground hip-hop scene and a part of some modern day classics in the genre. read more » Saratoga: something to be thankful for November 14, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan I take a lot for granted, which isn’t right. It is during times like Thanksgiving when I think of what I have and appreciate how lucky I am. I’m most thankful for my life inside one of the greatest communities around. read more » Student learns about custodian’s typical day November 13, 2013 — by Aditya Chaudhry As I lifted the garbage can in room 405, I was ready to faint from the disgusting smell it produced. The garbage can was lined with a mixture of chewed up gum, food, paper and paint. This was just one of many experiences that I had the Friday I shadowed night custodian Octavio Escobedo. read more » There’s no place like Holmdel November 12, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa I was born and raised in Holmdel, New Jersey. I lived there until 2004. I prefer winter storms and April showers to the unchanging beauty of Northern California weather. I adore pencil-yellow school buses, ice cream trucks and snow days. read more » Diary of a Sharks fan: Journalist gets an inside look November 8, 2013 — by Rachel Hull As a child, I spent many a night in what was then called the HP Pavilion, the home of the San Jose Sharks. My dad has season tickets to see the Sharks, and when I was younger, my sister and I would alternate whose turn it was to go to each game. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140...nextlast
Enthralled by everything El-P December 12, 2013 — by Jonathan Young “Did I sound abstract? I hope it sounded more confusing than that,” rapper and producer El-P said in “Tuned Mass Damper,” a song off his 2002 album “Fantastic Damage.” For the better part of the last 20 years, El-P has been a leading figure in the underground hip-hop scene and a part of some modern day classics in the genre. read more » Saratoga: something to be thankful for November 14, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan I take a lot for granted, which isn’t right. It is during times like Thanksgiving when I think of what I have and appreciate how lucky I am. I’m most thankful for my life inside one of the greatest communities around. read more » Student learns about custodian’s typical day November 13, 2013 — by Aditya Chaudhry As I lifted the garbage can in room 405, I was ready to faint from the disgusting smell it produced. The garbage can was lined with a mixture of chewed up gum, food, paper and paint. This was just one of many experiences that I had the Friday I shadowed night custodian Octavio Escobedo. read more » There’s no place like Holmdel November 12, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa I was born and raised in Holmdel, New Jersey. I lived there until 2004. I prefer winter storms and April showers to the unchanging beauty of Northern California weather. I adore pencil-yellow school buses, ice cream trucks and snow days. read more » Diary of a Sharks fan: Journalist gets an inside look November 8, 2013 — by Rachel Hull As a child, I spent many a night in what was then called the HP Pavilion, the home of the San Jose Sharks. My dad has season tickets to see the Sharks, and when I was younger, my sister and I would alternate whose turn it was to go to each game. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140...nextlast
Saratoga: something to be thankful for November 14, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan I take a lot for granted, which isn’t right. It is during times like Thanksgiving when I think of what I have and appreciate how lucky I am. I’m most thankful for my life inside one of the greatest communities around. read more » Student learns about custodian’s typical day November 13, 2013 — by Aditya Chaudhry As I lifted the garbage can in room 405, I was ready to faint from the disgusting smell it produced. The garbage can was lined with a mixture of chewed up gum, food, paper and paint. This was just one of many experiences that I had the Friday I shadowed night custodian Octavio Escobedo. read more » There’s no place like Holmdel November 12, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa I was born and raised in Holmdel, New Jersey. I lived there until 2004. I prefer winter storms and April showers to the unchanging beauty of Northern California weather. I adore pencil-yellow school buses, ice cream trucks and snow days. read more » Diary of a Sharks fan: Journalist gets an inside look November 8, 2013 — by Rachel Hull As a child, I spent many a night in what was then called the HP Pavilion, the home of the San Jose Sharks. My dad has season tickets to see the Sharks, and when I was younger, my sister and I would alternate whose turn it was to go to each game. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140...nextlast
Student learns about custodian’s typical day November 13, 2013 — by Aditya Chaudhry As I lifted the garbage can in room 405, I was ready to faint from the disgusting smell it produced. The garbage can was lined with a mixture of chewed up gum, food, paper and paint. This was just one of many experiences that I had the Friday I shadowed night custodian Octavio Escobedo. read more » There’s no place like Holmdel November 12, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa I was born and raised in Holmdel, New Jersey. I lived there until 2004. I prefer winter storms and April showers to the unchanging beauty of Northern California weather. I adore pencil-yellow school buses, ice cream trucks and snow days. read more » Diary of a Sharks fan: Journalist gets an inside look November 8, 2013 — by Rachel Hull As a child, I spent many a night in what was then called the HP Pavilion, the home of the San Jose Sharks. My dad has season tickets to see the Sharks, and when I was younger, my sister and I would alternate whose turn it was to go to each game. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140...nextlast
There’s no place like Holmdel November 12, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa I was born and raised in Holmdel, New Jersey. I lived there until 2004. I prefer winter storms and April showers to the unchanging beauty of Northern California weather. I adore pencil-yellow school buses, ice cream trucks and snow days. read more » Diary of a Sharks fan: Journalist gets an inside look November 8, 2013 — by Rachel Hull As a child, I spent many a night in what was then called the HP Pavilion, the home of the San Jose Sharks. My dad has season tickets to see the Sharks, and when I was younger, my sister and I would alternate whose turn it was to go to each game. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140...nextlast
Diary of a Sharks fan: Journalist gets an inside look November 8, 2013 — by Rachel Hull As a child, I spent many a night in what was then called the HP Pavilion, the home of the San Jose Sharks. My dad has season tickets to see the Sharks, and when I was younger, my sister and I would alternate whose turn it was to go to each game. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140...nextlast