Speed TV: How to watch TV without wasting time September 10, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen Ever since I’ve started high school, I’ve considered television a big waste of time. OK, OK, I know what you’re thinking right now: “She’s the typical Saratoga student who spends all of her time studying and won’t spend even a minute doing something that won’t increase her SAT score.” read more » The day I met Aaron Gordon September 4, 2013 — by Nick Chow Gather around children, and I’ll tell you a story. Gather ‘round, and I’ll tell you the tale of when I met Aaron Gordon. read more » The story of how I became a Directioner September 4, 2013 — by Karen Sung I’ll admit: I used to be that person who walked away and covered my ears every time “What Makes You Beautiful” started playing. read more » Higher standards for athletic P.E. extremely fair September 3, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen “YOU are ATHLETIC P.E. YOU are an ATHLETE. Which means YOU will be held AT A HIGHER STANDARD.” Mr. Ellis’ blaring sergeant’s voice filled my ears as I cowered in the corner of the weight room. It was the seventh-period P.E. class of my first day of high school, and I could tell right off the bat high school P.E. was no square dancing and badminton games. read more » Veteran drivers terrorize students drivers May 7, 2013 — by Michelle Leung As I was parking along one of the roads, a giant truck full of high school girls passed by. I’m not the most skilled at parking (yet), so I took some time. It could not have been more than a few extra seconds. Being cautious is hardly a crime worth screaming about. read more » An artist’s problem: the pursuit of perfection May 7, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun Although some people have small faults such as gum-snapping or knuckle-cracking, as an artist, I have a different bad habit: I obsess over miniscule details, trying in vain to perfect my paintings and drawings. read more » Meet my frenemy…. May 7, 2013 — by Allison Chang and Deepti Kannan Allison: So ... how do we begin our story? Deepti: Once upon a time there was an old hag named Allison Chang ... read more » Truth be told: I am a tiger child May 2, 2013 — by Devin Zhao “Why did you make these simple mistakes? How are you going to improve next time?” my mom threateningly asked me while going over test scores, her every word nipping on my mind. read more » What are we to make of a Falcon’s suicide? April 30, 2013 — by Aria Hooman Despite the loss of a fellow Falcon, Audrie Pott, to suicide last fall, it seems many at this school are confused or misguided in their view of the incident as a whole. read more » Role swap: my parents are more ‘hip’ than I am (as evinced by my use of the word “hip”) April 29, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen "PRETTY PRETTY PLEEEAAAAAAASEE, if you ever ever feeeeel, like you’re nuhhhthing, you are perfect to meeee,” my middle-aged dad all but belts out as he rushes into my room. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
The day I met Aaron Gordon September 4, 2013 — by Nick Chow Gather around children, and I’ll tell you a story. Gather ‘round, and I’ll tell you the tale of when I met Aaron Gordon. read more » The story of how I became a Directioner September 4, 2013 — by Karen Sung I’ll admit: I used to be that person who walked away and covered my ears every time “What Makes You Beautiful” started playing. read more » Higher standards for athletic P.E. extremely fair September 3, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen “YOU are ATHLETIC P.E. YOU are an ATHLETE. Which means YOU will be held AT A HIGHER STANDARD.” Mr. Ellis’ blaring sergeant’s voice filled my ears as I cowered in the corner of the weight room. It was the seventh-period P.E. class of my first day of high school, and I could tell right off the bat high school P.E. was no square dancing and badminton games. read more » Veteran drivers terrorize students drivers May 7, 2013 — by Michelle Leung As I was parking along one of the roads, a giant truck full of high school girls passed by. I’m not the most skilled at parking (yet), so I took some time. It could not have been more than a few extra seconds. Being cautious is hardly a crime worth screaming about. read more » An artist’s problem: the pursuit of perfection May 7, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun Although some people have small faults such as gum-snapping or knuckle-cracking, as an artist, I have a different bad habit: I obsess over miniscule details, trying in vain to perfect my paintings and drawings. read more » Meet my frenemy…. May 7, 2013 — by Allison Chang and Deepti Kannan Allison: So ... how do we begin our story? Deepti: Once upon a time there was an old hag named Allison Chang ... read more » Truth be told: I am a tiger child May 2, 2013 — by Devin Zhao “Why did you make these simple mistakes? How are you going to improve next time?” my mom threateningly asked me while going over test scores, her every word nipping on my mind. read more » What are we to make of a Falcon’s suicide? April 30, 2013 — by Aria Hooman Despite the loss of a fellow Falcon, Audrie Pott, to suicide last fall, it seems many at this school are confused or misguided in their view of the incident as a whole. read more » Role swap: my parents are more ‘hip’ than I am (as evinced by my use of the word “hip”) April 29, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen "PRETTY PRETTY PLEEEAAAAAAASEE, if you ever ever feeeeel, like you’re nuhhhthing, you are perfect to meeee,” my middle-aged dad all but belts out as he rushes into my room. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
The story of how I became a Directioner September 4, 2013 — by Karen Sung I’ll admit: I used to be that person who walked away and covered my ears every time “What Makes You Beautiful” started playing. read more » Higher standards for athletic P.E. extremely fair September 3, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen “YOU are ATHLETIC P.E. YOU are an ATHLETE. Which means YOU will be held AT A HIGHER STANDARD.” Mr. Ellis’ blaring sergeant’s voice filled my ears as I cowered in the corner of the weight room. It was the seventh-period P.E. class of my first day of high school, and I could tell right off the bat high school P.E. was no square dancing and badminton games. read more » Veteran drivers terrorize students drivers May 7, 2013 — by Michelle Leung As I was parking along one of the roads, a giant truck full of high school girls passed by. I’m not the most skilled at parking (yet), so I took some time. It could not have been more than a few extra seconds. Being cautious is hardly a crime worth screaming about. read more » An artist’s problem: the pursuit of perfection May 7, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun Although some people have small faults such as gum-snapping or knuckle-cracking, as an artist, I have a different bad habit: I obsess over miniscule details, trying in vain to perfect my paintings and drawings. read more » Meet my frenemy…. May 7, 2013 — by Allison Chang and Deepti Kannan Allison: So ... how do we begin our story? Deepti: Once upon a time there was an old hag named Allison Chang ... read more » Truth be told: I am a tiger child May 2, 2013 — by Devin Zhao “Why did you make these simple mistakes? How are you going to improve next time?” my mom threateningly asked me while going over test scores, her every word nipping on my mind. read more » What are we to make of a Falcon’s suicide? April 30, 2013 — by Aria Hooman Despite the loss of a fellow Falcon, Audrie Pott, to suicide last fall, it seems many at this school are confused or misguided in their view of the incident as a whole. read more » Role swap: my parents are more ‘hip’ than I am (as evinced by my use of the word “hip”) April 29, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen "PRETTY PRETTY PLEEEAAAAAAASEE, if you ever ever feeeeel, like you’re nuhhhthing, you are perfect to meeee,” my middle-aged dad all but belts out as he rushes into my room. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
Higher standards for athletic P.E. extremely fair September 3, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen “YOU are ATHLETIC P.E. YOU are an ATHLETE. Which means YOU will be held AT A HIGHER STANDARD.” Mr. Ellis’ blaring sergeant’s voice filled my ears as I cowered in the corner of the weight room. It was the seventh-period P.E. class of my first day of high school, and I could tell right off the bat high school P.E. was no square dancing and badminton games. read more » Veteran drivers terrorize students drivers May 7, 2013 — by Michelle Leung As I was parking along one of the roads, a giant truck full of high school girls passed by. I’m not the most skilled at parking (yet), so I took some time. It could not have been more than a few extra seconds. Being cautious is hardly a crime worth screaming about. read more » An artist’s problem: the pursuit of perfection May 7, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun Although some people have small faults such as gum-snapping or knuckle-cracking, as an artist, I have a different bad habit: I obsess over miniscule details, trying in vain to perfect my paintings and drawings. read more » Meet my frenemy…. May 7, 2013 — by Allison Chang and Deepti Kannan Allison: So ... how do we begin our story? Deepti: Once upon a time there was an old hag named Allison Chang ... read more » Truth be told: I am a tiger child May 2, 2013 — by Devin Zhao “Why did you make these simple mistakes? How are you going to improve next time?” my mom threateningly asked me while going over test scores, her every word nipping on my mind. read more » What are we to make of a Falcon’s suicide? April 30, 2013 — by Aria Hooman Despite the loss of a fellow Falcon, Audrie Pott, to suicide last fall, it seems many at this school are confused or misguided in their view of the incident as a whole. read more » Role swap: my parents are more ‘hip’ than I am (as evinced by my use of the word “hip”) April 29, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen "PRETTY PRETTY PLEEEAAAAAAASEE, if you ever ever feeeeel, like you’re nuhhhthing, you are perfect to meeee,” my middle-aged dad all but belts out as he rushes into my room. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
Veteran drivers terrorize students drivers May 7, 2013 — by Michelle Leung As I was parking along one of the roads, a giant truck full of high school girls passed by. I’m not the most skilled at parking (yet), so I took some time. It could not have been more than a few extra seconds. Being cautious is hardly a crime worth screaming about. read more » An artist’s problem: the pursuit of perfection May 7, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun Although some people have small faults such as gum-snapping or knuckle-cracking, as an artist, I have a different bad habit: I obsess over miniscule details, trying in vain to perfect my paintings and drawings. read more » Meet my frenemy…. May 7, 2013 — by Allison Chang and Deepti Kannan Allison: So ... how do we begin our story? Deepti: Once upon a time there was an old hag named Allison Chang ... read more » Truth be told: I am a tiger child May 2, 2013 — by Devin Zhao “Why did you make these simple mistakes? How are you going to improve next time?” my mom threateningly asked me while going over test scores, her every word nipping on my mind. read more » What are we to make of a Falcon’s suicide? April 30, 2013 — by Aria Hooman Despite the loss of a fellow Falcon, Audrie Pott, to suicide last fall, it seems many at this school are confused or misguided in their view of the incident as a whole. read more » Role swap: my parents are more ‘hip’ than I am (as evinced by my use of the word “hip”) April 29, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen "PRETTY PRETTY PLEEEAAAAAAASEE, if you ever ever feeeeel, like you’re nuhhhthing, you are perfect to meeee,” my middle-aged dad all but belts out as he rushes into my room. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
An artist’s problem: the pursuit of perfection May 7, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun Although some people have small faults such as gum-snapping or knuckle-cracking, as an artist, I have a different bad habit: I obsess over miniscule details, trying in vain to perfect my paintings and drawings. read more » Meet my frenemy…. May 7, 2013 — by Allison Chang and Deepti Kannan Allison: So ... how do we begin our story? Deepti: Once upon a time there was an old hag named Allison Chang ... read more » Truth be told: I am a tiger child May 2, 2013 — by Devin Zhao “Why did you make these simple mistakes? How are you going to improve next time?” my mom threateningly asked me while going over test scores, her every word nipping on my mind. read more » What are we to make of a Falcon’s suicide? April 30, 2013 — by Aria Hooman Despite the loss of a fellow Falcon, Audrie Pott, to suicide last fall, it seems many at this school are confused or misguided in their view of the incident as a whole. read more » Role swap: my parents are more ‘hip’ than I am (as evinced by my use of the word “hip”) April 29, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen "PRETTY PRETTY PLEEEAAAAAAASEE, if you ever ever feeeeel, like you’re nuhhhthing, you are perfect to meeee,” my middle-aged dad all but belts out as he rushes into my room. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
Meet my frenemy…. May 7, 2013 — by Allison Chang and Deepti Kannan Allison: So ... how do we begin our story? Deepti: Once upon a time there was an old hag named Allison Chang ... read more » Truth be told: I am a tiger child May 2, 2013 — by Devin Zhao “Why did you make these simple mistakes? How are you going to improve next time?” my mom threateningly asked me while going over test scores, her every word nipping on my mind. read more » What are we to make of a Falcon’s suicide? April 30, 2013 — by Aria Hooman Despite the loss of a fellow Falcon, Audrie Pott, to suicide last fall, it seems many at this school are confused or misguided in their view of the incident as a whole. read more » Role swap: my parents are more ‘hip’ than I am (as evinced by my use of the word “hip”) April 29, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen "PRETTY PRETTY PLEEEAAAAAAASEE, if you ever ever feeeeel, like you’re nuhhhthing, you are perfect to meeee,” my middle-aged dad all but belts out as he rushes into my room. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
Truth be told: I am a tiger child May 2, 2013 — by Devin Zhao “Why did you make these simple mistakes? How are you going to improve next time?” my mom threateningly asked me while going over test scores, her every word nipping on my mind. read more » What are we to make of a Falcon’s suicide? April 30, 2013 — by Aria Hooman Despite the loss of a fellow Falcon, Audrie Pott, to suicide last fall, it seems many at this school are confused or misguided in their view of the incident as a whole. read more » Role swap: my parents are more ‘hip’ than I am (as evinced by my use of the word “hip”) April 29, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen "PRETTY PRETTY PLEEEAAAAAAASEE, if you ever ever feeeeel, like you’re nuhhhthing, you are perfect to meeee,” my middle-aged dad all but belts out as he rushes into my room. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
What are we to make of a Falcon’s suicide? April 30, 2013 — by Aria Hooman Despite the loss of a fellow Falcon, Audrie Pott, to suicide last fall, it seems many at this school are confused or misguided in their view of the incident as a whole. read more » Role swap: my parents are more ‘hip’ than I am (as evinced by my use of the word “hip”) April 29, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen "PRETTY PRETTY PLEEEAAAAAAASEE, if you ever ever feeeeel, like you’re nuhhhthing, you are perfect to meeee,” my middle-aged dad all but belts out as he rushes into my room. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
Role swap: my parents are more ‘hip’ than I am (as evinced by my use of the word “hip”) April 29, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen "PRETTY PRETTY PLEEEAAAAAAASEE, if you ever ever feeeeel, like you’re nuhhhthing, you are perfect to meeee,” my middle-aged dad all but belts out as he rushes into my room. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast