Feeling fat: can you eat four In-N-Out double hamburgers? May 17, 2012 — by Samuel Liu In my freshman year I daringly decided to eat four In-N-Out double hamburgers for a journalism assignment (I was supposed to “check it out”), and I will never do it again. read more » Venturing to culinary relaxation May 1, 2012 — by Michelle Shu We all enjoy going out with our friends, whether it be watching a movie, going ice skating or going to the beach. What many people don’t consider, however, is cooking. read more » Stranger’s kindness catches sophomore by surprise May 1, 2012 — by Sarah Finley My 23-year-old sister and I have only one major job over the December break: to bake enough Christmas cookies to feed our entire extended family for our annual get-together. This task, as you can imagine, often turns out to be quite a job. read more » Spring cleaning basketball-style May 1, 2012 — by Jonathan Young March is the best time to be a basketball fan. The frustration of brackets being busted — mine included — coupled with the thrill of Cinderellas advancing round after round makes the NCAA March Madness tournament one of a kind. Even the non-basketball fan can be enthralled in the tournament and get caught up in the madness. read more » Warriors are looking like a team again April 30, 2012 — by Elijah Yi I’m fed up. Since 1994, the Golden State Warriors have been less than mediocre and have made the playoffs only once. While I personally have not been a fan since 1994, this fact makes the Warriors the laughingstock of the National Basketball Association. read more » NFL free agency gives football fans something to be excited about April 30, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Usually NFL free agency isn’t as exciting as NBA free agency, or MLB free agency, but this year, NFL’s free agency season has given me, and many other football fans, something to watch for and talk about until the beginning of the season. read more » Bountygate, the biggest controversy in sports April 30, 2012 — by Derek Sun In the Wild Wild West, bounties were placed on notorious criminals like Jesse James who evaded the law. These outlaws were hunted down and brought to justice. Fast forward a century and surprisingly, bounties are in use; however, the bounties are now being issued by the outlaws themselves. read more » Breaking the cycle April 29, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson I didn’t realize how sedentary my lifestyle would become after beginning junior year. I had always assumed that I would make time to exercise. After being on the cross country and track teams during my sophomore year, I developed a love of running and hoped to continue it. Sadly, my busy schedule has led me to spend more time at the desk rather than on the treadmill. read more » High school in a nutshell April 29, 2012 — by Shivani Chadha After a seven-hour day of school, all I want to do was go home to sleep or watch some TV on Friday afternoons. But my freshman year, instead of resting I would go straight to track practice, and after three hours I’d go straight to two hours of soccer practice until around 9 p.m. And on Saturday mornings when all I wanted to do was relax a little, I would leave at 5 a.m. for a volleyball tournament. My days were always busy, but at the time I didn’t care one bit. read more » Giants likely to rebound from disappointing 2011 season April 27, 2012 — by Derek Sun As Buster Posey was crushed at home plate, the Giants’ hopes of making the playoffs in 2011 were similarly bulldozed. With a lackluster offense, the Giants failed to score enough in the season and missed the playoffs after their Cinderella rise to the championship in 2010. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...133134135136137...140...nextlast
Venturing to culinary relaxation May 1, 2012 — by Michelle Shu We all enjoy going out with our friends, whether it be watching a movie, going ice skating or going to the beach. What many people don’t consider, however, is cooking. read more » Stranger’s kindness catches sophomore by surprise May 1, 2012 — by Sarah Finley My 23-year-old sister and I have only one major job over the December break: to bake enough Christmas cookies to feed our entire extended family for our annual get-together. This task, as you can imagine, often turns out to be quite a job. read more » Spring cleaning basketball-style May 1, 2012 — by Jonathan Young March is the best time to be a basketball fan. The frustration of brackets being busted — mine included — coupled with the thrill of Cinderellas advancing round after round makes the NCAA March Madness tournament one of a kind. Even the non-basketball fan can be enthralled in the tournament and get caught up in the madness. read more » Warriors are looking like a team again April 30, 2012 — by Elijah Yi I’m fed up. Since 1994, the Golden State Warriors have been less than mediocre and have made the playoffs only once. While I personally have not been a fan since 1994, this fact makes the Warriors the laughingstock of the National Basketball Association. read more » NFL free agency gives football fans something to be excited about April 30, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Usually NFL free agency isn’t as exciting as NBA free agency, or MLB free agency, but this year, NFL’s free agency season has given me, and many other football fans, something to watch for and talk about until the beginning of the season. read more » Bountygate, the biggest controversy in sports April 30, 2012 — by Derek Sun In the Wild Wild West, bounties were placed on notorious criminals like Jesse James who evaded the law. These outlaws were hunted down and brought to justice. Fast forward a century and surprisingly, bounties are in use; however, the bounties are now being issued by the outlaws themselves. read more » Breaking the cycle April 29, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson I didn’t realize how sedentary my lifestyle would become after beginning junior year. I had always assumed that I would make time to exercise. After being on the cross country and track teams during my sophomore year, I developed a love of running and hoped to continue it. Sadly, my busy schedule has led me to spend more time at the desk rather than on the treadmill. read more » High school in a nutshell April 29, 2012 — by Shivani Chadha After a seven-hour day of school, all I want to do was go home to sleep or watch some TV on Friday afternoons. But my freshman year, instead of resting I would go straight to track practice, and after three hours I’d go straight to two hours of soccer practice until around 9 p.m. And on Saturday mornings when all I wanted to do was relax a little, I would leave at 5 a.m. for a volleyball tournament. My days were always busy, but at the time I didn’t care one bit. read more » Giants likely to rebound from disappointing 2011 season April 27, 2012 — by Derek Sun As Buster Posey was crushed at home plate, the Giants’ hopes of making the playoffs in 2011 were similarly bulldozed. With a lackluster offense, the Giants failed to score enough in the season and missed the playoffs after their Cinderella rise to the championship in 2010. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...133134135136137...140...nextlast
Stranger’s kindness catches sophomore by surprise May 1, 2012 — by Sarah Finley My 23-year-old sister and I have only one major job over the December break: to bake enough Christmas cookies to feed our entire extended family for our annual get-together. This task, as you can imagine, often turns out to be quite a job. read more » Spring cleaning basketball-style May 1, 2012 — by Jonathan Young March is the best time to be a basketball fan. The frustration of brackets being busted — mine included — coupled with the thrill of Cinderellas advancing round after round makes the NCAA March Madness tournament one of a kind. Even the non-basketball fan can be enthralled in the tournament and get caught up in the madness. read more » Warriors are looking like a team again April 30, 2012 — by Elijah Yi I’m fed up. Since 1994, the Golden State Warriors have been less than mediocre and have made the playoffs only once. While I personally have not been a fan since 1994, this fact makes the Warriors the laughingstock of the National Basketball Association. read more » NFL free agency gives football fans something to be excited about April 30, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Usually NFL free agency isn’t as exciting as NBA free agency, or MLB free agency, but this year, NFL’s free agency season has given me, and many other football fans, something to watch for and talk about until the beginning of the season. read more » Bountygate, the biggest controversy in sports April 30, 2012 — by Derek Sun In the Wild Wild West, bounties were placed on notorious criminals like Jesse James who evaded the law. These outlaws were hunted down and brought to justice. Fast forward a century and surprisingly, bounties are in use; however, the bounties are now being issued by the outlaws themselves. read more » Breaking the cycle April 29, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson I didn’t realize how sedentary my lifestyle would become after beginning junior year. I had always assumed that I would make time to exercise. After being on the cross country and track teams during my sophomore year, I developed a love of running and hoped to continue it. Sadly, my busy schedule has led me to spend more time at the desk rather than on the treadmill. read more » High school in a nutshell April 29, 2012 — by Shivani Chadha After a seven-hour day of school, all I want to do was go home to sleep or watch some TV on Friday afternoons. But my freshman year, instead of resting I would go straight to track practice, and after three hours I’d go straight to two hours of soccer practice until around 9 p.m. And on Saturday mornings when all I wanted to do was relax a little, I would leave at 5 a.m. for a volleyball tournament. My days were always busy, but at the time I didn’t care one bit. read more » Giants likely to rebound from disappointing 2011 season April 27, 2012 — by Derek Sun As Buster Posey was crushed at home plate, the Giants’ hopes of making the playoffs in 2011 were similarly bulldozed. With a lackluster offense, the Giants failed to score enough in the season and missed the playoffs after their Cinderella rise to the championship in 2010. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...133134135136137...140...nextlast
Spring cleaning basketball-style May 1, 2012 — by Jonathan Young March is the best time to be a basketball fan. The frustration of brackets being busted — mine included — coupled with the thrill of Cinderellas advancing round after round makes the NCAA March Madness tournament one of a kind. Even the non-basketball fan can be enthralled in the tournament and get caught up in the madness. read more » Warriors are looking like a team again April 30, 2012 — by Elijah Yi I’m fed up. Since 1994, the Golden State Warriors have been less than mediocre and have made the playoffs only once. While I personally have not been a fan since 1994, this fact makes the Warriors the laughingstock of the National Basketball Association. read more » NFL free agency gives football fans something to be excited about April 30, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Usually NFL free agency isn’t as exciting as NBA free agency, or MLB free agency, but this year, NFL’s free agency season has given me, and many other football fans, something to watch for and talk about until the beginning of the season. read more » Bountygate, the biggest controversy in sports April 30, 2012 — by Derek Sun In the Wild Wild West, bounties were placed on notorious criminals like Jesse James who evaded the law. These outlaws were hunted down and brought to justice. Fast forward a century and surprisingly, bounties are in use; however, the bounties are now being issued by the outlaws themselves. read more » Breaking the cycle April 29, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson I didn’t realize how sedentary my lifestyle would become after beginning junior year. I had always assumed that I would make time to exercise. After being on the cross country and track teams during my sophomore year, I developed a love of running and hoped to continue it. Sadly, my busy schedule has led me to spend more time at the desk rather than on the treadmill. read more » High school in a nutshell April 29, 2012 — by Shivani Chadha After a seven-hour day of school, all I want to do was go home to sleep or watch some TV on Friday afternoons. But my freshman year, instead of resting I would go straight to track practice, and after three hours I’d go straight to two hours of soccer practice until around 9 p.m. And on Saturday mornings when all I wanted to do was relax a little, I would leave at 5 a.m. for a volleyball tournament. My days were always busy, but at the time I didn’t care one bit. read more » Giants likely to rebound from disappointing 2011 season April 27, 2012 — by Derek Sun As Buster Posey was crushed at home plate, the Giants’ hopes of making the playoffs in 2011 were similarly bulldozed. With a lackluster offense, the Giants failed to score enough in the season and missed the playoffs after their Cinderella rise to the championship in 2010. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...133134135136137...140...nextlast
Warriors are looking like a team again April 30, 2012 — by Elijah Yi I’m fed up. Since 1994, the Golden State Warriors have been less than mediocre and have made the playoffs only once. While I personally have not been a fan since 1994, this fact makes the Warriors the laughingstock of the National Basketball Association. read more » NFL free agency gives football fans something to be excited about April 30, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Usually NFL free agency isn’t as exciting as NBA free agency, or MLB free agency, but this year, NFL’s free agency season has given me, and many other football fans, something to watch for and talk about until the beginning of the season. read more » Bountygate, the biggest controversy in sports April 30, 2012 — by Derek Sun In the Wild Wild West, bounties were placed on notorious criminals like Jesse James who evaded the law. These outlaws were hunted down and brought to justice. Fast forward a century and surprisingly, bounties are in use; however, the bounties are now being issued by the outlaws themselves. read more » Breaking the cycle April 29, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson I didn’t realize how sedentary my lifestyle would become after beginning junior year. I had always assumed that I would make time to exercise. After being on the cross country and track teams during my sophomore year, I developed a love of running and hoped to continue it. Sadly, my busy schedule has led me to spend more time at the desk rather than on the treadmill. read more » High school in a nutshell April 29, 2012 — by Shivani Chadha After a seven-hour day of school, all I want to do was go home to sleep or watch some TV on Friday afternoons. But my freshman year, instead of resting I would go straight to track practice, and after three hours I’d go straight to two hours of soccer practice until around 9 p.m. And on Saturday mornings when all I wanted to do was relax a little, I would leave at 5 a.m. for a volleyball tournament. My days were always busy, but at the time I didn’t care one bit. read more » Giants likely to rebound from disappointing 2011 season April 27, 2012 — by Derek Sun As Buster Posey was crushed at home plate, the Giants’ hopes of making the playoffs in 2011 were similarly bulldozed. With a lackluster offense, the Giants failed to score enough in the season and missed the playoffs after their Cinderella rise to the championship in 2010. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...133134135136137...140...nextlast
NFL free agency gives football fans something to be excited about April 30, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Usually NFL free agency isn’t as exciting as NBA free agency, or MLB free agency, but this year, NFL’s free agency season has given me, and many other football fans, something to watch for and talk about until the beginning of the season. read more » Bountygate, the biggest controversy in sports April 30, 2012 — by Derek Sun In the Wild Wild West, bounties were placed on notorious criminals like Jesse James who evaded the law. These outlaws were hunted down and brought to justice. Fast forward a century and surprisingly, bounties are in use; however, the bounties are now being issued by the outlaws themselves. read more » Breaking the cycle April 29, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson I didn’t realize how sedentary my lifestyle would become after beginning junior year. I had always assumed that I would make time to exercise. After being on the cross country and track teams during my sophomore year, I developed a love of running and hoped to continue it. Sadly, my busy schedule has led me to spend more time at the desk rather than on the treadmill. read more » High school in a nutshell April 29, 2012 — by Shivani Chadha After a seven-hour day of school, all I want to do was go home to sleep or watch some TV on Friday afternoons. But my freshman year, instead of resting I would go straight to track practice, and after three hours I’d go straight to two hours of soccer practice until around 9 p.m. And on Saturday mornings when all I wanted to do was relax a little, I would leave at 5 a.m. for a volleyball tournament. My days were always busy, but at the time I didn’t care one bit. read more » Giants likely to rebound from disappointing 2011 season April 27, 2012 — by Derek Sun As Buster Posey was crushed at home plate, the Giants’ hopes of making the playoffs in 2011 were similarly bulldozed. With a lackluster offense, the Giants failed to score enough in the season and missed the playoffs after their Cinderella rise to the championship in 2010. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...133134135136137...140...nextlast
Bountygate, the biggest controversy in sports April 30, 2012 — by Derek Sun In the Wild Wild West, bounties were placed on notorious criminals like Jesse James who evaded the law. These outlaws were hunted down and brought to justice. Fast forward a century and surprisingly, bounties are in use; however, the bounties are now being issued by the outlaws themselves. read more » Breaking the cycle April 29, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson I didn’t realize how sedentary my lifestyle would become after beginning junior year. I had always assumed that I would make time to exercise. After being on the cross country and track teams during my sophomore year, I developed a love of running and hoped to continue it. Sadly, my busy schedule has led me to spend more time at the desk rather than on the treadmill. read more » High school in a nutshell April 29, 2012 — by Shivani Chadha After a seven-hour day of school, all I want to do was go home to sleep or watch some TV on Friday afternoons. But my freshman year, instead of resting I would go straight to track practice, and after three hours I’d go straight to two hours of soccer practice until around 9 p.m. And on Saturday mornings when all I wanted to do was relax a little, I would leave at 5 a.m. for a volleyball tournament. My days were always busy, but at the time I didn’t care one bit. read more » Giants likely to rebound from disappointing 2011 season April 27, 2012 — by Derek Sun As Buster Posey was crushed at home plate, the Giants’ hopes of making the playoffs in 2011 were similarly bulldozed. With a lackluster offense, the Giants failed to score enough in the season and missed the playoffs after their Cinderella rise to the championship in 2010. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...133134135136137...140...nextlast
Breaking the cycle April 29, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson I didn’t realize how sedentary my lifestyle would become after beginning junior year. I had always assumed that I would make time to exercise. After being on the cross country and track teams during my sophomore year, I developed a love of running and hoped to continue it. Sadly, my busy schedule has led me to spend more time at the desk rather than on the treadmill. read more » High school in a nutshell April 29, 2012 — by Shivani Chadha After a seven-hour day of school, all I want to do was go home to sleep or watch some TV on Friday afternoons. But my freshman year, instead of resting I would go straight to track practice, and after three hours I’d go straight to two hours of soccer practice until around 9 p.m. And on Saturday mornings when all I wanted to do was relax a little, I would leave at 5 a.m. for a volleyball tournament. My days were always busy, but at the time I didn’t care one bit. read more » Giants likely to rebound from disappointing 2011 season April 27, 2012 — by Derek Sun As Buster Posey was crushed at home plate, the Giants’ hopes of making the playoffs in 2011 were similarly bulldozed. With a lackluster offense, the Giants failed to score enough in the season and missed the playoffs after their Cinderella rise to the championship in 2010. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...133134135136137...140...nextlast
High school in a nutshell April 29, 2012 — by Shivani Chadha After a seven-hour day of school, all I want to do was go home to sleep or watch some TV on Friday afternoons. But my freshman year, instead of resting I would go straight to track practice, and after three hours I’d go straight to two hours of soccer practice until around 9 p.m. And on Saturday mornings when all I wanted to do was relax a little, I would leave at 5 a.m. for a volleyball tournament. My days were always busy, but at the time I didn’t care one bit. read more » Giants likely to rebound from disappointing 2011 season April 27, 2012 — by Derek Sun As Buster Posey was crushed at home plate, the Giants’ hopes of making the playoffs in 2011 were similarly bulldozed. With a lackluster offense, the Giants failed to score enough in the season and missed the playoffs after their Cinderella rise to the championship in 2010. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...133134135136137...140...nextlast
Giants likely to rebound from disappointing 2011 season April 27, 2012 — by Derek Sun As Buster Posey was crushed at home plate, the Giants’ hopes of making the playoffs in 2011 were similarly bulldozed. With a lackluster offense, the Giants failed to score enough in the season and missed the playoffs after their Cinderella rise to the championship in 2010. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...133134135136137...140...nextlast