Senior Mag 2023: How a transfer student found his place in Saratoga August 30, 2023 — by George Huang and Hannah Lee As Idan Talker approached the field from the parking lot, he could hear chatter and the distant clanking of the metallic bleachers. It was the day of the Homecoming football game in late September, a day that had been hyped up by all those morning announcements, and the first time Idan, who had moved to […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: TikTokers share plans for the evolution of their social media personas July 9, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Sunny Huang unabashedly unfolds a brand new creased pride flag, camera shaking as she shares her excitement with hundreds of thousands of viewers on TikTok. Sunny’s TikTok, which she created just before the pandemic, has accumulated roughly 650k likes across hundreds of videos. Sunny’s content mostly consists of fancams of K-pop artists mixed with songs […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: The Three Run-Sketeers: Cross country friends maintain 4-year running ‘cult’ June 7, 2023 — by Carolyn Wang “Three, two, one — go.” Through torrential rain, fierce wind, raging heat and on certain occasions, ill-timed hail, you may have seen three figures zooming around the city of Saratoga in sleek running clothes and broad smiles. Just kidding — scratch the last part. There’s nothing remotely smiley about painfully jogging up Canyon View or […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester June 6, 2023 — by Stephanie Sun As a freshman, I was always curious about the seemingly infinitely long road ahead of me in high school. In particular, I eagerly anticipated the fabled “second semester senior” portion, where life would theoretically become much easier and much more fun. Even during the first semester of my senior year, I vowed to spend more […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Seniors suffer from chronic tardiness June 6, 2023 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun It’s 8:47 a.m. First period is already in session, but Afsoon Modiri continues hibernating as her alarm goes off like a siren. Eventually, Sleeping Beauty awakens from her deep slumber and trudges her way through her morning routine. When she finally pulls up to school, she heads straight to the attendance office. It is now […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Signing off after four crazy years June 6, 2023 — by Allison Tan As senior class president, I think it goes without saying that our high school experience was anything but normal. We explored arguably the worst Homecoming theme to date, Radio Rebel; braved the air district of Avatar online; solved mysteries with Scooby and Mystery Incorporated; and journeyed through the Marvel Cinematic Universe this fall. But behind […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: The places that defined our class June 6, 2023 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Allison Tan We know the spots: From Donut Wheel escapades to indulging in double doubles post volleyball games, the Class of 2023 has been exploring the local area since our days venturing to the Warner Hutton House in sixth grade, visiting Wildwood Park during quarantine, getting our licenses and frequenting viewpoints up Highway 9. Here’s what our […] read more » Hidden gems: exploring underrated indie artists you need to know June 5, 2023 — by Michelle Wan I know we have all experienced this feeling before: A once beloved playlist becomes bland and boring as it slowly falls to the bottom of your music library. Sometimes all a dead playlist needs is a few gems to revamp your interest in them, especially after playing the same artists over and over. It may […] read more » Looking back on my carefree freshman summer as academic intensity starts to rise June 3, 2023 — by Andy Zhu I wish I could relive my life as a child with barely any cares in the world, especially during the summer. Even one year back would be alright, as long as I receive a light, relaxed summer. The summer of freshman year was full of vacations and recreational projects. However, my plans for the upcoming […] read more » Best clothing and shoe stores that ensure durability June 3, 2023 — by George Hu According to the Huffington Post, the average American throws away 65 pounds of clothing annually. Similarly, according to the Unsustainable Magazine, America’s population of 337 million discards 300 million shoes per year. These eye-opening statistics prove the extent of Americans’ shopping habits and their addiction to fast fashion. It doesn’t have to be this way. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1314151617...2030405060...nextlast
Senior Mag 2023: TikTokers share plans for the evolution of their social media personas July 9, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Sunny Huang unabashedly unfolds a brand new creased pride flag, camera shaking as she shares her excitement with hundreds of thousands of viewers on TikTok. Sunny’s TikTok, which she created just before the pandemic, has accumulated roughly 650k likes across hundreds of videos. Sunny’s content mostly consists of fancams of K-pop artists mixed with songs […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: The Three Run-Sketeers: Cross country friends maintain 4-year running ‘cult’ June 7, 2023 — by Carolyn Wang “Three, two, one — go.” Through torrential rain, fierce wind, raging heat and on certain occasions, ill-timed hail, you may have seen three figures zooming around the city of Saratoga in sleek running clothes and broad smiles. Just kidding — scratch the last part. There’s nothing remotely smiley about painfully jogging up Canyon View or […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester June 6, 2023 — by Stephanie Sun As a freshman, I was always curious about the seemingly infinitely long road ahead of me in high school. In particular, I eagerly anticipated the fabled “second semester senior” portion, where life would theoretically become much easier and much more fun. Even during the first semester of my senior year, I vowed to spend more […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Seniors suffer from chronic tardiness June 6, 2023 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun It’s 8:47 a.m. First period is already in session, but Afsoon Modiri continues hibernating as her alarm goes off like a siren. Eventually, Sleeping Beauty awakens from her deep slumber and trudges her way through her morning routine. When she finally pulls up to school, she heads straight to the attendance office. It is now […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Signing off after four crazy years June 6, 2023 — by Allison Tan As senior class president, I think it goes without saying that our high school experience was anything but normal. We explored arguably the worst Homecoming theme to date, Radio Rebel; braved the air district of Avatar online; solved mysteries with Scooby and Mystery Incorporated; and journeyed through the Marvel Cinematic Universe this fall. But behind […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: The places that defined our class June 6, 2023 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Allison Tan We know the spots: From Donut Wheel escapades to indulging in double doubles post volleyball games, the Class of 2023 has been exploring the local area since our days venturing to the Warner Hutton House in sixth grade, visiting Wildwood Park during quarantine, getting our licenses and frequenting viewpoints up Highway 9. Here’s what our […] read more » Hidden gems: exploring underrated indie artists you need to know June 5, 2023 — by Michelle Wan I know we have all experienced this feeling before: A once beloved playlist becomes bland and boring as it slowly falls to the bottom of your music library. Sometimes all a dead playlist needs is a few gems to revamp your interest in them, especially after playing the same artists over and over. It may […] read more » Looking back on my carefree freshman summer as academic intensity starts to rise June 3, 2023 — by Andy Zhu I wish I could relive my life as a child with barely any cares in the world, especially during the summer. Even one year back would be alright, as long as I receive a light, relaxed summer. The summer of freshman year was full of vacations and recreational projects. However, my plans for the upcoming […] read more » Best clothing and shoe stores that ensure durability June 3, 2023 — by George Hu According to the Huffington Post, the average American throws away 65 pounds of clothing annually. Similarly, according to the Unsustainable Magazine, America’s population of 337 million discards 300 million shoes per year. These eye-opening statistics prove the extent of Americans’ shopping habits and their addiction to fast fashion. It doesn’t have to be this way. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1314151617...2030405060...nextlast
Senior Mag 2023: The Three Run-Sketeers: Cross country friends maintain 4-year running ‘cult’ June 7, 2023 — by Carolyn Wang “Three, two, one — go.” Through torrential rain, fierce wind, raging heat and on certain occasions, ill-timed hail, you may have seen three figures zooming around the city of Saratoga in sleek running clothes and broad smiles. Just kidding — scratch the last part. There’s nothing remotely smiley about painfully jogging up Canyon View or […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester June 6, 2023 — by Stephanie Sun As a freshman, I was always curious about the seemingly infinitely long road ahead of me in high school. In particular, I eagerly anticipated the fabled “second semester senior” portion, where life would theoretically become much easier and much more fun. Even during the first semester of my senior year, I vowed to spend more […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Seniors suffer from chronic tardiness June 6, 2023 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun It’s 8:47 a.m. First period is already in session, but Afsoon Modiri continues hibernating as her alarm goes off like a siren. Eventually, Sleeping Beauty awakens from her deep slumber and trudges her way through her morning routine. When she finally pulls up to school, she heads straight to the attendance office. It is now […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Signing off after four crazy years June 6, 2023 — by Allison Tan As senior class president, I think it goes without saying that our high school experience was anything but normal. We explored arguably the worst Homecoming theme to date, Radio Rebel; braved the air district of Avatar online; solved mysteries with Scooby and Mystery Incorporated; and journeyed through the Marvel Cinematic Universe this fall. But behind […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: The places that defined our class June 6, 2023 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Allison Tan We know the spots: From Donut Wheel escapades to indulging in double doubles post volleyball games, the Class of 2023 has been exploring the local area since our days venturing to the Warner Hutton House in sixth grade, visiting Wildwood Park during quarantine, getting our licenses and frequenting viewpoints up Highway 9. Here’s what our […] read more » Hidden gems: exploring underrated indie artists you need to know June 5, 2023 — by Michelle Wan I know we have all experienced this feeling before: A once beloved playlist becomes bland and boring as it slowly falls to the bottom of your music library. Sometimes all a dead playlist needs is a few gems to revamp your interest in them, especially after playing the same artists over and over. It may […] read more » Looking back on my carefree freshman summer as academic intensity starts to rise June 3, 2023 — by Andy Zhu I wish I could relive my life as a child with barely any cares in the world, especially during the summer. Even one year back would be alright, as long as I receive a light, relaxed summer. The summer of freshman year was full of vacations and recreational projects. However, my plans for the upcoming […] read more » Best clothing and shoe stores that ensure durability June 3, 2023 — by George Hu According to the Huffington Post, the average American throws away 65 pounds of clothing annually. Similarly, according to the Unsustainable Magazine, America’s population of 337 million discards 300 million shoes per year. These eye-opening statistics prove the extent of Americans’ shopping habits and their addiction to fast fashion. It doesn’t have to be this way. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1314151617...2030405060...nextlast
Senior Mag 2023: Chlorine couldn’t sink my second semester June 6, 2023 — by Stephanie Sun As a freshman, I was always curious about the seemingly infinitely long road ahead of me in high school. In particular, I eagerly anticipated the fabled “second semester senior” portion, where life would theoretically become much easier and much more fun. Even during the first semester of my senior year, I vowed to spend more […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Seniors suffer from chronic tardiness June 6, 2023 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun It’s 8:47 a.m. First period is already in session, but Afsoon Modiri continues hibernating as her alarm goes off like a siren. Eventually, Sleeping Beauty awakens from her deep slumber and trudges her way through her morning routine. When she finally pulls up to school, she heads straight to the attendance office. It is now […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Signing off after four crazy years June 6, 2023 — by Allison Tan As senior class president, I think it goes without saying that our high school experience was anything but normal. We explored arguably the worst Homecoming theme to date, Radio Rebel; braved the air district of Avatar online; solved mysteries with Scooby and Mystery Incorporated; and journeyed through the Marvel Cinematic Universe this fall. But behind […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: The places that defined our class June 6, 2023 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Allison Tan We know the spots: From Donut Wheel escapades to indulging in double doubles post volleyball games, the Class of 2023 has been exploring the local area since our days venturing to the Warner Hutton House in sixth grade, visiting Wildwood Park during quarantine, getting our licenses and frequenting viewpoints up Highway 9. Here’s what our […] read more » Hidden gems: exploring underrated indie artists you need to know June 5, 2023 — by Michelle Wan I know we have all experienced this feeling before: A once beloved playlist becomes bland and boring as it slowly falls to the bottom of your music library. Sometimes all a dead playlist needs is a few gems to revamp your interest in them, especially after playing the same artists over and over. It may […] read more » Looking back on my carefree freshman summer as academic intensity starts to rise June 3, 2023 — by Andy Zhu I wish I could relive my life as a child with barely any cares in the world, especially during the summer. Even one year back would be alright, as long as I receive a light, relaxed summer. The summer of freshman year was full of vacations and recreational projects. However, my plans for the upcoming […] read more » Best clothing and shoe stores that ensure durability June 3, 2023 — by George Hu According to the Huffington Post, the average American throws away 65 pounds of clothing annually. Similarly, according to the Unsustainable Magazine, America’s population of 337 million discards 300 million shoes per year. These eye-opening statistics prove the extent of Americans’ shopping habits and their addiction to fast fashion. It doesn’t have to be this way. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1314151617...2030405060...nextlast
Senior Mag 2023: Seniors suffer from chronic tardiness June 6, 2023 — by Jonathan Si and Stephanie Sun It’s 8:47 a.m. First period is already in session, but Afsoon Modiri continues hibernating as her alarm goes off like a siren. Eventually, Sleeping Beauty awakens from her deep slumber and trudges her way through her morning routine. When she finally pulls up to school, she heads straight to the attendance office. It is now […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Signing off after four crazy years June 6, 2023 — by Allison Tan As senior class president, I think it goes without saying that our high school experience was anything but normal. We explored arguably the worst Homecoming theme to date, Radio Rebel; braved the air district of Avatar online; solved mysteries with Scooby and Mystery Incorporated; and journeyed through the Marvel Cinematic Universe this fall. But behind […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: The places that defined our class June 6, 2023 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Allison Tan We know the spots: From Donut Wheel escapades to indulging in double doubles post volleyball games, the Class of 2023 has been exploring the local area since our days venturing to the Warner Hutton House in sixth grade, visiting Wildwood Park during quarantine, getting our licenses and frequenting viewpoints up Highway 9. Here’s what our […] read more » Hidden gems: exploring underrated indie artists you need to know June 5, 2023 — by Michelle Wan I know we have all experienced this feeling before: A once beloved playlist becomes bland and boring as it slowly falls to the bottom of your music library. Sometimes all a dead playlist needs is a few gems to revamp your interest in them, especially after playing the same artists over and over. It may […] read more » Looking back on my carefree freshman summer as academic intensity starts to rise June 3, 2023 — by Andy Zhu I wish I could relive my life as a child with barely any cares in the world, especially during the summer. Even one year back would be alright, as long as I receive a light, relaxed summer. The summer of freshman year was full of vacations and recreational projects. However, my plans for the upcoming […] read more » Best clothing and shoe stores that ensure durability June 3, 2023 — by George Hu According to the Huffington Post, the average American throws away 65 pounds of clothing annually. Similarly, according to the Unsustainable Magazine, America’s population of 337 million discards 300 million shoes per year. These eye-opening statistics prove the extent of Americans’ shopping habits and their addiction to fast fashion. It doesn’t have to be this way. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1314151617...2030405060...nextlast
Senior Mag 2023: Signing off after four crazy years June 6, 2023 — by Allison Tan As senior class president, I think it goes without saying that our high school experience was anything but normal. We explored arguably the worst Homecoming theme to date, Radio Rebel; braved the air district of Avatar online; solved mysteries with Scooby and Mystery Incorporated; and journeyed through the Marvel Cinematic Universe this fall. But behind […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: The places that defined our class June 6, 2023 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Allison Tan We know the spots: From Donut Wheel escapades to indulging in double doubles post volleyball games, the Class of 2023 has been exploring the local area since our days venturing to the Warner Hutton House in sixth grade, visiting Wildwood Park during quarantine, getting our licenses and frequenting viewpoints up Highway 9. Here’s what our […] read more » Hidden gems: exploring underrated indie artists you need to know June 5, 2023 — by Michelle Wan I know we have all experienced this feeling before: A once beloved playlist becomes bland and boring as it slowly falls to the bottom of your music library. Sometimes all a dead playlist needs is a few gems to revamp your interest in them, especially after playing the same artists over and over. It may […] read more » Looking back on my carefree freshman summer as academic intensity starts to rise June 3, 2023 — by Andy Zhu I wish I could relive my life as a child with barely any cares in the world, especially during the summer. Even one year back would be alright, as long as I receive a light, relaxed summer. The summer of freshman year was full of vacations and recreational projects. However, my plans for the upcoming […] read more » Best clothing and shoe stores that ensure durability June 3, 2023 — by George Hu According to the Huffington Post, the average American throws away 65 pounds of clothing annually. Similarly, according to the Unsustainable Magazine, America’s population of 337 million discards 300 million shoes per year. These eye-opening statistics prove the extent of Americans’ shopping habits and their addiction to fast fashion. It doesn’t have to be this way. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1314151617...2030405060...nextlast
Senior Mag 2023: The places that defined our class June 6, 2023 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Allison Tan We know the spots: From Donut Wheel escapades to indulging in double doubles post volleyball games, the Class of 2023 has been exploring the local area since our days venturing to the Warner Hutton House in sixth grade, visiting Wildwood Park during quarantine, getting our licenses and frequenting viewpoints up Highway 9. Here’s what our […] read more » Hidden gems: exploring underrated indie artists you need to know June 5, 2023 — by Michelle Wan I know we have all experienced this feeling before: A once beloved playlist becomes bland and boring as it slowly falls to the bottom of your music library. Sometimes all a dead playlist needs is a few gems to revamp your interest in them, especially after playing the same artists over and over. It may […] read more » Looking back on my carefree freshman summer as academic intensity starts to rise June 3, 2023 — by Andy Zhu I wish I could relive my life as a child with barely any cares in the world, especially during the summer. Even one year back would be alright, as long as I receive a light, relaxed summer. The summer of freshman year was full of vacations and recreational projects. However, my plans for the upcoming […] read more » Best clothing and shoe stores that ensure durability June 3, 2023 — by George Hu According to the Huffington Post, the average American throws away 65 pounds of clothing annually. Similarly, according to the Unsustainable Magazine, America’s population of 337 million discards 300 million shoes per year. These eye-opening statistics prove the extent of Americans’ shopping habits and their addiction to fast fashion. It doesn’t have to be this way. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1314151617...2030405060...nextlast
Hidden gems: exploring underrated indie artists you need to know June 5, 2023 — by Michelle Wan I know we have all experienced this feeling before: A once beloved playlist becomes bland and boring as it slowly falls to the bottom of your music library. Sometimes all a dead playlist needs is a few gems to revamp your interest in them, especially after playing the same artists over and over. It may […] read more » Looking back on my carefree freshman summer as academic intensity starts to rise June 3, 2023 — by Andy Zhu I wish I could relive my life as a child with barely any cares in the world, especially during the summer. Even one year back would be alright, as long as I receive a light, relaxed summer. The summer of freshman year was full of vacations and recreational projects. However, my plans for the upcoming […] read more » Best clothing and shoe stores that ensure durability June 3, 2023 — by George Hu According to the Huffington Post, the average American throws away 65 pounds of clothing annually. Similarly, according to the Unsustainable Magazine, America’s population of 337 million discards 300 million shoes per year. These eye-opening statistics prove the extent of Americans’ shopping habits and their addiction to fast fashion. It doesn’t have to be this way. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1314151617...2030405060...nextlast
Looking back on my carefree freshman summer as academic intensity starts to rise June 3, 2023 — by Andy Zhu I wish I could relive my life as a child with barely any cares in the world, especially during the summer. Even one year back would be alright, as long as I receive a light, relaxed summer. The summer of freshman year was full of vacations and recreational projects. However, my plans for the upcoming […] read more » Best clothing and shoe stores that ensure durability June 3, 2023 — by George Hu According to the Huffington Post, the average American throws away 65 pounds of clothing annually. Similarly, according to the Unsustainable Magazine, America’s population of 337 million discards 300 million shoes per year. These eye-opening statistics prove the extent of Americans’ shopping habits and their addiction to fast fashion. It doesn’t have to be this way. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1314151617...2030405060...nextlast
Best clothing and shoe stores that ensure durability June 3, 2023 — by George Hu According to the Huffington Post, the average American throws away 65 pounds of clothing annually. Similarly, according to the Unsustainable Magazine, America’s population of 337 million discards 300 million shoes per year. These eye-opening statistics prove the extent of Americans’ shopping habits and their addiction to fast fashion. It doesn’t have to be this way. […] read more » firstprevious...10...1314151617...2030405060...nextlast