One little Victoria jumping on the bed … April 27, 2023 — by Victoria Lin When I was 4, I read a story called “Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed,” which followed the storyline of each monkey falling and cracking their heads. I thought the monkeys were so cool for jumping on the bed and decided to try it myself., I stood up on the bed and started jumping. […] read more » Top 10: bombastic side-eye moments April 27, 2023 — by Minsui Tang and Sarah Zhou 10. When someone you barely know requests your private Instagram account. PLEASE save your dignity. Have some social relevancy online if not in person … 9. When someone texts you “Lol,” “Lel,” “Lolzies” or any form of laughing that is not in all caps. We physically convulsed. 8. When someone says to “stop saying ‘side […] read more » An unexpected partner in crime April 5, 2023 — by Jonathan Si I hate bugs. As the self-designated bug killer at home, it’s my job to confront and slay every insect I see — sometimes I wish I got paid for it. But one fateful afternoon changed my entire outlook on bugs, or at least some of them. It was summer vacation, and I came back home […] read more » Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness April 3, 2023 — by George Hu Even though California’s annual precipitation is typically relatively low, there are still periods during the year where several rainy days occur in a row — in fact, the majority of the state’s rainfall is from November to March. However, with consistent rainfall occurring this year in late March, it is safe to say that 2023 […] read more » Spotify and Apple are close competitors, but there’s a clear winner April 3, 2023 — by Sarah Thomas On one fateful day at the end of each year, Spotify releases its Spotify Wrapped statistics, sparking a mass posting on social media or debate over the aspects of the design of Wrapped itself. Regardless, Spotify Wrapped generates discourse without fail year-round and has even inspired a similar feature from Apple Music: AppleReplay. The conflict […] read more » Can the stars see my future? I tracked my ‘horrorscope’ for a day April 3, 2023 — by Beverly Xu What’s your astrology sign? Let me rephrase that — what’s your “horrorscope.” Reading articles about how to read daily horoscopes ran a chill down my spine: You should take into account your rising sign, moon sign, 12 houses and birth placement, but not your sun sign. Astrology, in my opinion, is total pseudoscience. Say you’re […] read more » Top 10 pastas April 3, 2023 — by Victoria Lin 10. Penne The short, hollow pasta that has diagonal cuts and looks exactly like the Mostaccioli. It’s pasta plagiarism. 9. Ravioli A square piece pasta that has stuffing inside and is one of the only ways people will eat spinach willingly. It tastes like watery cardboard, but maybe it’s because I always eat the microwave […] read more » Studying the stars: finding out if my personality was developed or divined March 30, 2023 — by Divya Vadlakonda People first began to observe astronomical cycles in the sky during the third millennium BC, taking up astrology as a serious academic discipline until around the 17th century. However, this practice of turning to the stars to contemplate human existence has not moved beyond our collective consciousness, but continues to thrive in a more watered-down […] read more » Top 10: most underrated senior trip ideas March 30, 2023 — by Kavya Patel and Howard Shu 10. Channel Islands National Park There are no transportation services, buildings or stores on these islands. If you liked “Lord of the Flies,” you can truly live the experience here. 9. Mars (one-way trip) For all the seniors whose lives are doomed to begging for money on the streets after only getting into a top-30 […] read more » Life works better when accompanied by music March 28, 2023 — by Michelle Wan Imagine this: You’re peacefully sleeping when all of a sudden, the obnoxious beeping of an alarm clock jolts you awake. While you still haven’t fully awoken, your arm sluggishly moves to your bedside table as you palm your phone. Sitting snugly in your ear, an AirPod from the night before begins playing the tunes of […] read more » firstprevious...10...1718192021...3040506070...nextlast
Top 10: bombastic side-eye moments April 27, 2023 — by Minsui Tang and Sarah Zhou 10. When someone you barely know requests your private Instagram account. PLEASE save your dignity. Have some social relevancy online if not in person … 9. When someone texts you “Lol,” “Lel,” “Lolzies” or any form of laughing that is not in all caps. We physically convulsed. 8. When someone says to “stop saying ‘side […] read more » An unexpected partner in crime April 5, 2023 — by Jonathan Si I hate bugs. As the self-designated bug killer at home, it’s my job to confront and slay every insect I see — sometimes I wish I got paid for it. But one fateful afternoon changed my entire outlook on bugs, or at least some of them. It was summer vacation, and I came back home […] read more » Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness April 3, 2023 — by George Hu Even though California’s annual precipitation is typically relatively low, there are still periods during the year where several rainy days occur in a row — in fact, the majority of the state’s rainfall is from November to March. However, with consistent rainfall occurring this year in late March, it is safe to say that 2023 […] read more » Spotify and Apple are close competitors, but there’s a clear winner April 3, 2023 — by Sarah Thomas On one fateful day at the end of each year, Spotify releases its Spotify Wrapped statistics, sparking a mass posting on social media or debate over the aspects of the design of Wrapped itself. Regardless, Spotify Wrapped generates discourse without fail year-round and has even inspired a similar feature from Apple Music: AppleReplay. The conflict […] read more » Can the stars see my future? I tracked my ‘horrorscope’ for a day April 3, 2023 — by Beverly Xu What’s your astrology sign? Let me rephrase that — what’s your “horrorscope.” Reading articles about how to read daily horoscopes ran a chill down my spine: You should take into account your rising sign, moon sign, 12 houses and birth placement, but not your sun sign. Astrology, in my opinion, is total pseudoscience. Say you’re […] read more » Top 10 pastas April 3, 2023 — by Victoria Lin 10. Penne The short, hollow pasta that has diagonal cuts and looks exactly like the Mostaccioli. It’s pasta plagiarism. 9. Ravioli A square piece pasta that has stuffing inside and is one of the only ways people will eat spinach willingly. It tastes like watery cardboard, but maybe it’s because I always eat the microwave […] read more » Studying the stars: finding out if my personality was developed or divined March 30, 2023 — by Divya Vadlakonda People first began to observe astronomical cycles in the sky during the third millennium BC, taking up astrology as a serious academic discipline until around the 17th century. However, this practice of turning to the stars to contemplate human existence has not moved beyond our collective consciousness, but continues to thrive in a more watered-down […] read more » Top 10: most underrated senior trip ideas March 30, 2023 — by Kavya Patel and Howard Shu 10. Channel Islands National Park There are no transportation services, buildings or stores on these islands. If you liked “Lord of the Flies,” you can truly live the experience here. 9. Mars (one-way trip) For all the seniors whose lives are doomed to begging for money on the streets after only getting into a top-30 […] read more » Life works better when accompanied by music March 28, 2023 — by Michelle Wan Imagine this: You’re peacefully sleeping when all of a sudden, the obnoxious beeping of an alarm clock jolts you awake. While you still haven’t fully awoken, your arm sluggishly moves to your bedside table as you palm your phone. Sitting snugly in your ear, an AirPod from the night before begins playing the tunes of […] read more » firstprevious...10...1718192021...3040506070...nextlast
An unexpected partner in crime April 5, 2023 — by Jonathan Si I hate bugs. As the self-designated bug killer at home, it’s my job to confront and slay every insect I see — sometimes I wish I got paid for it. But one fateful afternoon changed my entire outlook on bugs, or at least some of them. It was summer vacation, and I came back home […] read more » Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness April 3, 2023 — by George Hu Even though California’s annual precipitation is typically relatively low, there are still periods during the year where several rainy days occur in a row — in fact, the majority of the state’s rainfall is from November to March. However, with consistent rainfall occurring this year in late March, it is safe to say that 2023 […] read more » Spotify and Apple are close competitors, but there’s a clear winner April 3, 2023 — by Sarah Thomas On one fateful day at the end of each year, Spotify releases its Spotify Wrapped statistics, sparking a mass posting on social media or debate over the aspects of the design of Wrapped itself. Regardless, Spotify Wrapped generates discourse without fail year-round and has even inspired a similar feature from Apple Music: AppleReplay. The conflict […] read more » Can the stars see my future? I tracked my ‘horrorscope’ for a day April 3, 2023 — by Beverly Xu What’s your astrology sign? Let me rephrase that — what’s your “horrorscope.” Reading articles about how to read daily horoscopes ran a chill down my spine: You should take into account your rising sign, moon sign, 12 houses and birth placement, but not your sun sign. Astrology, in my opinion, is total pseudoscience. Say you’re […] read more » Top 10 pastas April 3, 2023 — by Victoria Lin 10. Penne The short, hollow pasta that has diagonal cuts and looks exactly like the Mostaccioli. It’s pasta plagiarism. 9. Ravioli A square piece pasta that has stuffing inside and is one of the only ways people will eat spinach willingly. It tastes like watery cardboard, but maybe it’s because I always eat the microwave […] read more » Studying the stars: finding out if my personality was developed or divined March 30, 2023 — by Divya Vadlakonda People first began to observe astronomical cycles in the sky during the third millennium BC, taking up astrology as a serious academic discipline until around the 17th century. However, this practice of turning to the stars to contemplate human existence has not moved beyond our collective consciousness, but continues to thrive in a more watered-down […] read more » Top 10: most underrated senior trip ideas March 30, 2023 — by Kavya Patel and Howard Shu 10. Channel Islands National Park There are no transportation services, buildings or stores on these islands. If you liked “Lord of the Flies,” you can truly live the experience here. 9. Mars (one-way trip) For all the seniors whose lives are doomed to begging for money on the streets after only getting into a top-30 […] read more » Life works better when accompanied by music March 28, 2023 — by Michelle Wan Imagine this: You’re peacefully sleeping when all of a sudden, the obnoxious beeping of an alarm clock jolts you awake. While you still haven’t fully awoken, your arm sluggishly moves to your bedside table as you palm your phone. Sitting snugly in your ear, an AirPod from the night before begins playing the tunes of […] read more » firstprevious...10...1718192021...3040506070...nextlast
Rain causes power outages, ruins the training of athletes, creates puddles, and increases the likelihood of sickness April 3, 2023 — by George Hu Even though California’s annual precipitation is typically relatively low, there are still periods during the year where several rainy days occur in a row — in fact, the majority of the state’s rainfall is from November to March. However, with consistent rainfall occurring this year in late March, it is safe to say that 2023 […] read more » Spotify and Apple are close competitors, but there’s a clear winner April 3, 2023 — by Sarah Thomas On one fateful day at the end of each year, Spotify releases its Spotify Wrapped statistics, sparking a mass posting on social media or debate over the aspects of the design of Wrapped itself. Regardless, Spotify Wrapped generates discourse without fail year-round and has even inspired a similar feature from Apple Music: AppleReplay. The conflict […] read more » Can the stars see my future? I tracked my ‘horrorscope’ for a day April 3, 2023 — by Beverly Xu What’s your astrology sign? Let me rephrase that — what’s your “horrorscope.” Reading articles about how to read daily horoscopes ran a chill down my spine: You should take into account your rising sign, moon sign, 12 houses and birth placement, but not your sun sign. Astrology, in my opinion, is total pseudoscience. Say you’re […] read more » Top 10 pastas April 3, 2023 — by Victoria Lin 10. Penne The short, hollow pasta that has diagonal cuts and looks exactly like the Mostaccioli. It’s pasta plagiarism. 9. Ravioli A square piece pasta that has stuffing inside and is one of the only ways people will eat spinach willingly. It tastes like watery cardboard, but maybe it’s because I always eat the microwave […] read more » Studying the stars: finding out if my personality was developed or divined March 30, 2023 — by Divya Vadlakonda People first began to observe astronomical cycles in the sky during the third millennium BC, taking up astrology as a serious academic discipline until around the 17th century. However, this practice of turning to the stars to contemplate human existence has not moved beyond our collective consciousness, but continues to thrive in a more watered-down […] read more » Top 10: most underrated senior trip ideas March 30, 2023 — by Kavya Patel and Howard Shu 10. Channel Islands National Park There are no transportation services, buildings or stores on these islands. If you liked “Lord of the Flies,” you can truly live the experience here. 9. Mars (one-way trip) For all the seniors whose lives are doomed to begging for money on the streets after only getting into a top-30 […] read more » Life works better when accompanied by music March 28, 2023 — by Michelle Wan Imagine this: You’re peacefully sleeping when all of a sudden, the obnoxious beeping of an alarm clock jolts you awake. While you still haven’t fully awoken, your arm sluggishly moves to your bedside table as you palm your phone. Sitting snugly in your ear, an AirPod from the night before begins playing the tunes of […] read more » firstprevious...10...1718192021...3040506070...nextlast
Spotify and Apple are close competitors, but there’s a clear winner April 3, 2023 — by Sarah Thomas On one fateful day at the end of each year, Spotify releases its Spotify Wrapped statistics, sparking a mass posting on social media or debate over the aspects of the design of Wrapped itself. Regardless, Spotify Wrapped generates discourse without fail year-round and has even inspired a similar feature from Apple Music: AppleReplay. The conflict […] read more » Can the stars see my future? I tracked my ‘horrorscope’ for a day April 3, 2023 — by Beverly Xu What’s your astrology sign? Let me rephrase that — what’s your “horrorscope.” Reading articles about how to read daily horoscopes ran a chill down my spine: You should take into account your rising sign, moon sign, 12 houses and birth placement, but not your sun sign. Astrology, in my opinion, is total pseudoscience. Say you’re […] read more » Top 10 pastas April 3, 2023 — by Victoria Lin 10. Penne The short, hollow pasta that has diagonal cuts and looks exactly like the Mostaccioli. It’s pasta plagiarism. 9. Ravioli A square piece pasta that has stuffing inside and is one of the only ways people will eat spinach willingly. It tastes like watery cardboard, but maybe it’s because I always eat the microwave […] read more » Studying the stars: finding out if my personality was developed or divined March 30, 2023 — by Divya Vadlakonda People first began to observe astronomical cycles in the sky during the third millennium BC, taking up astrology as a serious academic discipline until around the 17th century. However, this practice of turning to the stars to contemplate human existence has not moved beyond our collective consciousness, but continues to thrive in a more watered-down […] read more » Top 10: most underrated senior trip ideas March 30, 2023 — by Kavya Patel and Howard Shu 10. Channel Islands National Park There are no transportation services, buildings or stores on these islands. If you liked “Lord of the Flies,” you can truly live the experience here. 9. Mars (one-way trip) For all the seniors whose lives are doomed to begging for money on the streets after only getting into a top-30 […] read more » Life works better when accompanied by music March 28, 2023 — by Michelle Wan Imagine this: You’re peacefully sleeping when all of a sudden, the obnoxious beeping of an alarm clock jolts you awake. While you still haven’t fully awoken, your arm sluggishly moves to your bedside table as you palm your phone. Sitting snugly in your ear, an AirPod from the night before begins playing the tunes of […] read more » firstprevious...10...1718192021...3040506070...nextlast
Can the stars see my future? I tracked my ‘horrorscope’ for a day April 3, 2023 — by Beverly Xu What’s your astrology sign? Let me rephrase that — what’s your “horrorscope.” Reading articles about how to read daily horoscopes ran a chill down my spine: You should take into account your rising sign, moon sign, 12 houses and birth placement, but not your sun sign. Astrology, in my opinion, is total pseudoscience. Say you’re […] read more » Top 10 pastas April 3, 2023 — by Victoria Lin 10. Penne The short, hollow pasta that has diagonal cuts and looks exactly like the Mostaccioli. It’s pasta plagiarism. 9. Ravioli A square piece pasta that has stuffing inside and is one of the only ways people will eat spinach willingly. It tastes like watery cardboard, but maybe it’s because I always eat the microwave […] read more » Studying the stars: finding out if my personality was developed or divined March 30, 2023 — by Divya Vadlakonda People first began to observe astronomical cycles in the sky during the third millennium BC, taking up astrology as a serious academic discipline until around the 17th century. However, this practice of turning to the stars to contemplate human existence has not moved beyond our collective consciousness, but continues to thrive in a more watered-down […] read more » Top 10: most underrated senior trip ideas March 30, 2023 — by Kavya Patel and Howard Shu 10. Channel Islands National Park There are no transportation services, buildings or stores on these islands. If you liked “Lord of the Flies,” you can truly live the experience here. 9. Mars (one-way trip) For all the seniors whose lives are doomed to begging for money on the streets after only getting into a top-30 […] read more » Life works better when accompanied by music March 28, 2023 — by Michelle Wan Imagine this: You’re peacefully sleeping when all of a sudden, the obnoxious beeping of an alarm clock jolts you awake. While you still haven’t fully awoken, your arm sluggishly moves to your bedside table as you palm your phone. Sitting snugly in your ear, an AirPod from the night before begins playing the tunes of […] read more » firstprevious...10...1718192021...3040506070...nextlast
Top 10 pastas April 3, 2023 — by Victoria Lin 10. Penne The short, hollow pasta that has diagonal cuts and looks exactly like the Mostaccioli. It’s pasta plagiarism. 9. Ravioli A square piece pasta that has stuffing inside and is one of the only ways people will eat spinach willingly. It tastes like watery cardboard, but maybe it’s because I always eat the microwave […] read more » Studying the stars: finding out if my personality was developed or divined March 30, 2023 — by Divya Vadlakonda People first began to observe astronomical cycles in the sky during the third millennium BC, taking up astrology as a serious academic discipline until around the 17th century. However, this practice of turning to the stars to contemplate human existence has not moved beyond our collective consciousness, but continues to thrive in a more watered-down […] read more » Top 10: most underrated senior trip ideas March 30, 2023 — by Kavya Patel and Howard Shu 10. Channel Islands National Park There are no transportation services, buildings or stores on these islands. If you liked “Lord of the Flies,” you can truly live the experience here. 9. Mars (one-way trip) For all the seniors whose lives are doomed to begging for money on the streets after only getting into a top-30 […] read more » Life works better when accompanied by music March 28, 2023 — by Michelle Wan Imagine this: You’re peacefully sleeping when all of a sudden, the obnoxious beeping of an alarm clock jolts you awake. While you still haven’t fully awoken, your arm sluggishly moves to your bedside table as you palm your phone. Sitting snugly in your ear, an AirPod from the night before begins playing the tunes of […] read more » firstprevious...10...1718192021...3040506070...nextlast
Studying the stars: finding out if my personality was developed or divined March 30, 2023 — by Divya Vadlakonda People first began to observe astronomical cycles in the sky during the third millennium BC, taking up astrology as a serious academic discipline until around the 17th century. However, this practice of turning to the stars to contemplate human existence has not moved beyond our collective consciousness, but continues to thrive in a more watered-down […] read more » Top 10: most underrated senior trip ideas March 30, 2023 — by Kavya Patel and Howard Shu 10. Channel Islands National Park There are no transportation services, buildings or stores on these islands. If you liked “Lord of the Flies,” you can truly live the experience here. 9. Mars (one-way trip) For all the seniors whose lives are doomed to begging for money on the streets after only getting into a top-30 […] read more » Life works better when accompanied by music March 28, 2023 — by Michelle Wan Imagine this: You’re peacefully sleeping when all of a sudden, the obnoxious beeping of an alarm clock jolts you awake. While you still haven’t fully awoken, your arm sluggishly moves to your bedside table as you palm your phone. Sitting snugly in your ear, an AirPod from the night before begins playing the tunes of […] read more » firstprevious...10...1718192021...3040506070...nextlast
Top 10: most underrated senior trip ideas March 30, 2023 — by Kavya Patel and Howard Shu 10. Channel Islands National Park There are no transportation services, buildings or stores on these islands. If you liked “Lord of the Flies,” you can truly live the experience here. 9. Mars (one-way trip) For all the seniors whose lives are doomed to begging for money on the streets after only getting into a top-30 […] read more » Life works better when accompanied by music March 28, 2023 — by Michelle Wan Imagine this: You’re peacefully sleeping when all of a sudden, the obnoxious beeping of an alarm clock jolts you awake. While you still haven’t fully awoken, your arm sluggishly moves to your bedside table as you palm your phone. Sitting snugly in your ear, an AirPod from the night before begins playing the tunes of […] read more » firstprevious...10...1718192021...3040506070...nextlast
Life works better when accompanied by music March 28, 2023 — by Michelle Wan Imagine this: You’re peacefully sleeping when all of a sudden, the obnoxious beeping of an alarm clock jolts you awake. While you still haven’t fully awoken, your arm sluggishly moves to your bedside table as you palm your phone. Sitting snugly in your ear, an AirPod from the night before begins playing the tunes of […] read more » firstprevious...10...1718192021...3040506070...nextlast