The biking dilemma: being cool vs. being green October 11, 2013 — by Jennifer Chen I have to admit that I am not an avid environmentalist; I take forever in a shower and waste way too much water and shampoo. read more » Sprained ankle, sprained dignity October 11, 2013 — by Saya Sivaram I was trying to be athletic. I really should have expected to get injured, seeing as I have the coordination of a one-legged ostrich read more » Older sisters guide the way October 11, 2013 — by Ellen Wu As time goes on, people change, and so did the relationship between my two older sisters and me. read more » Junior endures the pain of a cross country run September 25, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Half a mile into the run with the cross-country team, I felt my shins stinging with pain. The concrete roads were infinitely harder on my recurring shin splints than the gym floors are at volleyball practices. So why then, you might ask, is a volleyball player running with the cross country team? read more » SHINee fails to shine September 23, 2013 — by Ariel Liu My eardrums, already protected by the makeshift ear plugs I had fashioned out of tissue paper, were throbbing. The music, emanating from every corner, made me half-deaf. The screaming of Chinese girls “singing” along to Korean music didn’t help either. read more » How to be an artist, part two: cooking September 16, 2013 — by Helen Wong and Carolyn Sun Pancakes are supposed to be easy to make, especially if you’ve got a box of pancake mix. Just mix, pour and cook. Bam. However, for those of us who are culinarily challenged, making pancakes can be the prelude to creating a weapon of mass destruction. It all started one fateful summer afternoon. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
Sprained ankle, sprained dignity October 11, 2013 — by Saya Sivaram I was trying to be athletic. I really should have expected to get injured, seeing as I have the coordination of a one-legged ostrich read more » Older sisters guide the way October 11, 2013 — by Ellen Wu As time goes on, people change, and so did the relationship between my two older sisters and me. read more » Junior endures the pain of a cross country run September 25, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Half a mile into the run with the cross-country team, I felt my shins stinging with pain. The concrete roads were infinitely harder on my recurring shin splints than the gym floors are at volleyball practices. So why then, you might ask, is a volleyball player running with the cross country team? read more » SHINee fails to shine September 23, 2013 — by Ariel Liu My eardrums, already protected by the makeshift ear plugs I had fashioned out of tissue paper, were throbbing. The music, emanating from every corner, made me half-deaf. The screaming of Chinese girls “singing” along to Korean music didn’t help either. read more » How to be an artist, part two: cooking September 16, 2013 — by Helen Wong and Carolyn Sun Pancakes are supposed to be easy to make, especially if you’ve got a box of pancake mix. Just mix, pour and cook. Bam. However, for those of us who are culinarily challenged, making pancakes can be the prelude to creating a weapon of mass destruction. It all started one fateful summer afternoon. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
Older sisters guide the way October 11, 2013 — by Ellen Wu As time goes on, people change, and so did the relationship between my two older sisters and me. read more » Junior endures the pain of a cross country run September 25, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Half a mile into the run with the cross-country team, I felt my shins stinging with pain. The concrete roads were infinitely harder on my recurring shin splints than the gym floors are at volleyball practices. So why then, you might ask, is a volleyball player running with the cross country team? read more » SHINee fails to shine September 23, 2013 — by Ariel Liu My eardrums, already protected by the makeshift ear plugs I had fashioned out of tissue paper, were throbbing. The music, emanating from every corner, made me half-deaf. The screaming of Chinese girls “singing” along to Korean music didn’t help either. read more » How to be an artist, part two: cooking September 16, 2013 — by Helen Wong and Carolyn Sun Pancakes are supposed to be easy to make, especially if you’ve got a box of pancake mix. Just mix, pour and cook. Bam. However, for those of us who are culinarily challenged, making pancakes can be the prelude to creating a weapon of mass destruction. It all started one fateful summer afternoon. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
Junior endures the pain of a cross country run September 25, 2013 — by Catherine Tang Half a mile into the run with the cross-country team, I felt my shins stinging with pain. The concrete roads were infinitely harder on my recurring shin splints than the gym floors are at volleyball practices. So why then, you might ask, is a volleyball player running with the cross country team? read more » SHINee fails to shine September 23, 2013 — by Ariel Liu My eardrums, already protected by the makeshift ear plugs I had fashioned out of tissue paper, were throbbing. The music, emanating from every corner, made me half-deaf. The screaming of Chinese girls “singing” along to Korean music didn’t help either. read more » How to be an artist, part two: cooking September 16, 2013 — by Helen Wong and Carolyn Sun Pancakes are supposed to be easy to make, especially if you’ve got a box of pancake mix. Just mix, pour and cook. Bam. However, for those of us who are culinarily challenged, making pancakes can be the prelude to creating a weapon of mass destruction. It all started one fateful summer afternoon. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
SHINee fails to shine September 23, 2013 — by Ariel Liu My eardrums, already protected by the makeshift ear plugs I had fashioned out of tissue paper, were throbbing. The music, emanating from every corner, made me half-deaf. The screaming of Chinese girls “singing” along to Korean music didn’t help either. read more » How to be an artist, part two: cooking September 16, 2013 — by Helen Wong and Carolyn Sun Pancakes are supposed to be easy to make, especially if you’ve got a box of pancake mix. Just mix, pour and cook. Bam. However, for those of us who are culinarily challenged, making pancakes can be the prelude to creating a weapon of mass destruction. It all started one fateful summer afternoon. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
How to be an artist, part two: cooking September 16, 2013 — by Helen Wong and Carolyn Sun Pancakes are supposed to be easy to make, especially if you’ve got a box of pancake mix. Just mix, pour and cook. Bam. However, for those of us who are culinarily challenged, making pancakes can be the prelude to creating a weapon of mass destruction. It all started one fateful summer afternoon. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast
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 » 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 » 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 » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...129130131132133...140...nextlast