NileRed, a professional amateur chemist, savior of students, bane of teachers March 2, 2022 — by Sam Bai Do you hate chemistry? Does your brain refuse to understand the subject? Do concepts like stoichiometry, thermodynamics and titration make you want to physically repulse and clench your stomach? If so, might I suggest a remedy: NileRed, a highly bingable, chemistry-oriented YouTube channel. While it has the potential to confuse you even more, the channel […] read more » The Weeknd’s fifth album, ‘Dawn FM,’ embodies his versatility as a musician February 28, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy and Tiffany Wang On New Year’s Eve, fans of Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye, professionally known as The Weeknd, opened Instagram to find a since-deleted screenshot of a cryptic text message exchange between Tesfaye and his creative director La Mar Taylor. In the message, Tesfaye described how “music can heal” and how he has to drop his upcoming album […] read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai After picking up pizza from Cicero’s, I was eager to get home and eat my dinner. But when I came back from the restaurant, I was faced with a dilemma. My car was about 500 feet away and I was left with only two choices on how to get there. I could walk (which would […] read more » Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li A calming soft bell chimes at 7:30 a.m., and I rise gracefully from my bed to turn off my alarm clock. After getting ready and eating a full breakfast, I happily arrive on campus with enough time to stroll peacefully to my first period class. Unfortunately, this scenario only exists in my imagination. My actual […] read more » Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022 — by Nilay Mishra A face of our current reality is that masks are now a staple of clothing, but each type comes with distinct downsides. The perfect mask that blocks out all invading foreign particles, fits snugly like a glove, is affordable, fashionable and comfortable is not on the market. When one focuses on a specific characteristic they […] read more » ‘Icks’ to get you over that not-so-special someone February 6, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Kavita Sundaram On the rare occasion when you find yourself catching feelings for a 5 foot 7 inch tall imbecile with a wispy beard and a questionable shower schedule due to the severely limited number of decent blokes at this school, here is a list of red flags that will immediately eradicate your concerning, intrusive thoughts. Trust […] read more » The ‘Harry Potter 20-Year Reunion’: A creative take on the nostalgia genre February 4, 2022 — by Kavita Sundaram and Derek Hsu No one could out-Potter this Hufflepuff-Ravenclaw duo. As the most invested Harry Potter fans in existence, we have consumed every piece of Harry Potter media humanly possible. So, naturally, upon seeing the announcement of “Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts,” no words could describe how beyond ecstatic we were. While the first film in […] read more » Getting fit in the best fits February 4, 2022 — by Jason Cheng When I enter the gym, I’m locked in. I’m constantly pushing myself to become stronger both mentally and physically, and I’m completely focused on getting my reps in — well, sort of. That is, you need to look good in the process, too. Sure, benching 225 pounds is impressive, but being fitted up in the […] read more » Record-breaking snow storm derails students’ Tahoe plans February 4, 2022 — by Kavya Patel and Sarah Thomas It’s hard to remember now because of our bone-dry January, but in December, black ice covered the roads in and out of the Lake Tahoe area, barely visible under the inches of fresh powder. The evergreen trees stuck out against the white, with their leaves buried under mounds of snow. In fact, the devastating winter […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
The Weeknd’s fifth album, ‘Dawn FM,’ embodies his versatility as a musician February 28, 2022 — by Arnav Swamy and Tiffany Wang On New Year’s Eve, fans of Canadian singer Abel Tesfaye, professionally known as The Weeknd, opened Instagram to find a since-deleted screenshot of a cryptic text message exchange between Tesfaye and his creative director La Mar Taylor. In the message, Tesfaye described how “music can heal” and how he has to drop his upcoming album […] read more » One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai After picking up pizza from Cicero’s, I was eager to get home and eat my dinner. But when I came back from the restaurant, I was faced with a dilemma. My car was about 500 feet away and I was left with only two choices on how to get there. I could walk (which would […] read more » Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li A calming soft bell chimes at 7:30 a.m., and I rise gracefully from my bed to turn off my alarm clock. After getting ready and eating a full breakfast, I happily arrive on campus with enough time to stroll peacefully to my first period class. Unfortunately, this scenario only exists in my imagination. My actual […] read more » Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022 — by Nilay Mishra A face of our current reality is that masks are now a staple of clothing, but each type comes with distinct downsides. The perfect mask that blocks out all invading foreign particles, fits snugly like a glove, is affordable, fashionable and comfortable is not on the market. When one focuses on a specific characteristic they […] read more » ‘Icks’ to get you over that not-so-special someone February 6, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Kavita Sundaram On the rare occasion when you find yourself catching feelings for a 5 foot 7 inch tall imbecile with a wispy beard and a questionable shower schedule due to the severely limited number of decent blokes at this school, here is a list of red flags that will immediately eradicate your concerning, intrusive thoughts. Trust […] read more » The ‘Harry Potter 20-Year Reunion’: A creative take on the nostalgia genre February 4, 2022 — by Kavita Sundaram and Derek Hsu No one could out-Potter this Hufflepuff-Ravenclaw duo. As the most invested Harry Potter fans in existence, we have consumed every piece of Harry Potter media humanly possible. So, naturally, upon seeing the announcement of “Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts,” no words could describe how beyond ecstatic we were. While the first film in […] read more » Getting fit in the best fits February 4, 2022 — by Jason Cheng When I enter the gym, I’m locked in. I’m constantly pushing myself to become stronger both mentally and physically, and I’m completely focused on getting my reps in — well, sort of. That is, you need to look good in the process, too. Sure, benching 225 pounds is impressive, but being fitted up in the […] read more » Record-breaking snow storm derails students’ Tahoe plans February 4, 2022 — by Kavya Patel and Sarah Thomas It’s hard to remember now because of our bone-dry January, but in December, black ice covered the roads in and out of the Lake Tahoe area, barely visible under the inches of fresh powder. The evergreen trees stuck out against the white, with their leaves buried under mounds of snow. In fact, the devastating winter […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
One small skip for man, one giant leap for mankind February 10, 2022 — by Anjali Pai After picking up pizza from Cicero’s, I was eager to get home and eat my dinner. But when I came back from the restaurant, I was faced with a dilemma. My car was about 500 feet away and I was left with only two choices on how to get there. I could walk (which would […] read more » Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li A calming soft bell chimes at 7:30 a.m., and I rise gracefully from my bed to turn off my alarm clock. After getting ready and eating a full breakfast, I happily arrive on campus with enough time to stroll peacefully to my first period class. Unfortunately, this scenario only exists in my imagination. My actual […] read more » Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022 — by Nilay Mishra A face of our current reality is that masks are now a staple of clothing, but each type comes with distinct downsides. The perfect mask that blocks out all invading foreign particles, fits snugly like a glove, is affordable, fashionable and comfortable is not on the market. When one focuses on a specific characteristic they […] read more » ‘Icks’ to get you over that not-so-special someone February 6, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Kavita Sundaram On the rare occasion when you find yourself catching feelings for a 5 foot 7 inch tall imbecile with a wispy beard and a questionable shower schedule due to the severely limited number of decent blokes at this school, here is a list of red flags that will immediately eradicate your concerning, intrusive thoughts. Trust […] read more » The ‘Harry Potter 20-Year Reunion’: A creative take on the nostalgia genre February 4, 2022 — by Kavita Sundaram and Derek Hsu No one could out-Potter this Hufflepuff-Ravenclaw duo. As the most invested Harry Potter fans in existence, we have consumed every piece of Harry Potter media humanly possible. So, naturally, upon seeing the announcement of “Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts,” no words could describe how beyond ecstatic we were. While the first film in […] read more » Getting fit in the best fits February 4, 2022 — by Jason Cheng When I enter the gym, I’m locked in. I’m constantly pushing myself to become stronger both mentally and physically, and I’m completely focused on getting my reps in — well, sort of. That is, you need to look good in the process, too. Sure, benching 225 pounds is impressive, but being fitted up in the […] read more » Record-breaking snow storm derails students’ Tahoe plans February 4, 2022 — by Kavya Patel and Sarah Thomas It’s hard to remember now because of our bone-dry January, but in December, black ice covered the roads in and out of the Lake Tahoe area, barely visible under the inches of fresh powder. The evergreen trees stuck out against the white, with their leaves buried under mounds of snow. In fact, the devastating winter […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 8, 2022 — by George Huang 10. Play video games One of the best ways to escape from the reality of being single. 9. Watch a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream Bonus points if the protagonist of the film is also watching a movie while crying into a tub of ice cream. 8. Think about your dream […] read more » Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li A calming soft bell chimes at 7:30 a.m., and I rise gracefully from my bed to turn off my alarm clock. After getting ready and eating a full breakfast, I happily arrive on campus with enough time to stroll peacefully to my first period class. Unfortunately, this scenario only exists in my imagination. My actual […] read more » Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022 — by Nilay Mishra A face of our current reality is that masks are now a staple of clothing, but each type comes with distinct downsides. The perfect mask that blocks out all invading foreign particles, fits snugly like a glove, is affordable, fashionable and comfortable is not on the market. When one focuses on a specific characteristic they […] read more » ‘Icks’ to get you over that not-so-special someone February 6, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Kavita Sundaram On the rare occasion when you find yourself catching feelings for a 5 foot 7 inch tall imbecile with a wispy beard and a questionable shower schedule due to the severely limited number of decent blokes at this school, here is a list of red flags that will immediately eradicate your concerning, intrusive thoughts. Trust […] read more » The ‘Harry Potter 20-Year Reunion’: A creative take on the nostalgia genre February 4, 2022 — by Kavita Sundaram and Derek Hsu No one could out-Potter this Hufflepuff-Ravenclaw duo. As the most invested Harry Potter fans in existence, we have consumed every piece of Harry Potter media humanly possible. So, naturally, upon seeing the announcement of “Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts,” no words could describe how beyond ecstatic we were. While the first film in […] read more » Getting fit in the best fits February 4, 2022 — by Jason Cheng When I enter the gym, I’m locked in. I’m constantly pushing myself to become stronger both mentally and physically, and I’m completely focused on getting my reps in — well, sort of. That is, you need to look good in the process, too. Sure, benching 225 pounds is impressive, but being fitted up in the […] read more » Record-breaking snow storm derails students’ Tahoe plans February 4, 2022 — by Kavya Patel and Sarah Thomas It’s hard to remember now because of our bone-dry January, but in December, black ice covered the roads in and out of the Lake Tahoe area, barely visible under the inches of fresh powder. The evergreen trees stuck out against the white, with their leaves buried under mounds of snow. In fact, the devastating winter […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li A calming soft bell chimes at 7:30 a.m., and I rise gracefully from my bed to turn off my alarm clock. After getting ready and eating a full breakfast, I happily arrive on campus with enough time to stroll peacefully to my first period class. Unfortunately, this scenario only exists in my imagination. My actual […] read more » Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022 — by Nilay Mishra A face of our current reality is that masks are now a staple of clothing, but each type comes with distinct downsides. The perfect mask that blocks out all invading foreign particles, fits snugly like a glove, is affordable, fashionable and comfortable is not on the market. When one focuses on a specific characteristic they […] read more » ‘Icks’ to get you over that not-so-special someone February 6, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Kavita Sundaram On the rare occasion when you find yourself catching feelings for a 5 foot 7 inch tall imbecile with a wispy beard and a questionable shower schedule due to the severely limited number of decent blokes at this school, here is a list of red flags that will immediately eradicate your concerning, intrusive thoughts. Trust […] read more » The ‘Harry Potter 20-Year Reunion’: A creative take on the nostalgia genre February 4, 2022 — by Kavita Sundaram and Derek Hsu No one could out-Potter this Hufflepuff-Ravenclaw duo. As the most invested Harry Potter fans in existence, we have consumed every piece of Harry Potter media humanly possible. So, naturally, upon seeing the announcement of “Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts,” no words could describe how beyond ecstatic we were. While the first film in […] read more » Getting fit in the best fits February 4, 2022 — by Jason Cheng When I enter the gym, I’m locked in. I’m constantly pushing myself to become stronger both mentally and physically, and I’m completely focused on getting my reps in — well, sort of. That is, you need to look good in the process, too. Sure, benching 225 pounds is impressive, but being fitted up in the […] read more » Record-breaking snow storm derails students’ Tahoe plans February 4, 2022 — by Kavya Patel and Sarah Thomas It’s hard to remember now because of our bone-dry January, but in December, black ice covered the roads in and out of the Lake Tahoe area, barely visible under the inches of fresh powder. The evergreen trees stuck out against the white, with their leaves buried under mounds of snow. In fact, the devastating winter […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022 — by Nilay Mishra A face of our current reality is that masks are now a staple of clothing, but each type comes with distinct downsides. The perfect mask that blocks out all invading foreign particles, fits snugly like a glove, is affordable, fashionable and comfortable is not on the market. When one focuses on a specific characteristic they […] read more » ‘Icks’ to get you over that not-so-special someone February 6, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Kavita Sundaram On the rare occasion when you find yourself catching feelings for a 5 foot 7 inch tall imbecile with a wispy beard and a questionable shower schedule due to the severely limited number of decent blokes at this school, here is a list of red flags that will immediately eradicate your concerning, intrusive thoughts. Trust […] read more » The ‘Harry Potter 20-Year Reunion’: A creative take on the nostalgia genre February 4, 2022 — by Kavita Sundaram and Derek Hsu No one could out-Potter this Hufflepuff-Ravenclaw duo. As the most invested Harry Potter fans in existence, we have consumed every piece of Harry Potter media humanly possible. So, naturally, upon seeing the announcement of “Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts,” no words could describe how beyond ecstatic we were. While the first film in […] read more » Getting fit in the best fits February 4, 2022 — by Jason Cheng When I enter the gym, I’m locked in. I’m constantly pushing myself to become stronger both mentally and physically, and I’m completely focused on getting my reps in — well, sort of. That is, you need to look good in the process, too. Sure, benching 225 pounds is impressive, but being fitted up in the […] read more » Record-breaking snow storm derails students’ Tahoe plans February 4, 2022 — by Kavya Patel and Sarah Thomas It’s hard to remember now because of our bone-dry January, but in December, black ice covered the roads in and out of the Lake Tahoe area, barely visible under the inches of fresh powder. The evergreen trees stuck out against the white, with their leaves buried under mounds of snow. In fact, the devastating winter […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
‘Icks’ to get you over that not-so-special someone February 6, 2022 — by Avani Kongetira and Kavita Sundaram On the rare occasion when you find yourself catching feelings for a 5 foot 7 inch tall imbecile with a wispy beard and a questionable shower schedule due to the severely limited number of decent blokes at this school, here is a list of red flags that will immediately eradicate your concerning, intrusive thoughts. Trust […] read more » The ‘Harry Potter 20-Year Reunion’: A creative take on the nostalgia genre February 4, 2022 — by Kavita Sundaram and Derek Hsu No one could out-Potter this Hufflepuff-Ravenclaw duo. As the most invested Harry Potter fans in existence, we have consumed every piece of Harry Potter media humanly possible. So, naturally, upon seeing the announcement of “Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts,” no words could describe how beyond ecstatic we were. While the first film in […] read more » Getting fit in the best fits February 4, 2022 — by Jason Cheng When I enter the gym, I’m locked in. I’m constantly pushing myself to become stronger both mentally and physically, and I’m completely focused on getting my reps in — well, sort of. That is, you need to look good in the process, too. Sure, benching 225 pounds is impressive, but being fitted up in the […] read more » Record-breaking snow storm derails students’ Tahoe plans February 4, 2022 — by Kavya Patel and Sarah Thomas It’s hard to remember now because of our bone-dry January, but in December, black ice covered the roads in and out of the Lake Tahoe area, barely visible under the inches of fresh powder. The evergreen trees stuck out against the white, with their leaves buried under mounds of snow. In fact, the devastating winter […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
The ‘Harry Potter 20-Year Reunion’: A creative take on the nostalgia genre February 4, 2022 — by Kavita Sundaram and Derek Hsu No one could out-Potter this Hufflepuff-Ravenclaw duo. As the most invested Harry Potter fans in existence, we have consumed every piece of Harry Potter media humanly possible. So, naturally, upon seeing the announcement of “Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts,” no words could describe how beyond ecstatic we were. While the first film in […] read more » Getting fit in the best fits February 4, 2022 — by Jason Cheng When I enter the gym, I’m locked in. I’m constantly pushing myself to become stronger both mentally and physically, and I’m completely focused on getting my reps in — well, sort of. That is, you need to look good in the process, too. Sure, benching 225 pounds is impressive, but being fitted up in the […] read more » Record-breaking snow storm derails students’ Tahoe plans February 4, 2022 — by Kavya Patel and Sarah Thomas It’s hard to remember now because of our bone-dry January, but in December, black ice covered the roads in and out of the Lake Tahoe area, barely visible under the inches of fresh powder. The evergreen trees stuck out against the white, with their leaves buried under mounds of snow. In fact, the devastating winter […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Getting fit in the best fits February 4, 2022 — by Jason Cheng When I enter the gym, I’m locked in. I’m constantly pushing myself to become stronger both mentally and physically, and I’m completely focused on getting my reps in — well, sort of. That is, you need to look good in the process, too. Sure, benching 225 pounds is impressive, but being fitted up in the […] read more » Record-breaking snow storm derails students’ Tahoe plans February 4, 2022 — by Kavya Patel and Sarah Thomas It’s hard to remember now because of our bone-dry January, but in December, black ice covered the roads in and out of the Lake Tahoe area, barely visible under the inches of fresh powder. The evergreen trees stuck out against the white, with their leaves buried under mounds of snow. In fact, the devastating winter […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast
Record-breaking snow storm derails students’ Tahoe plans February 4, 2022 — by Kavya Patel and Sarah Thomas It’s hard to remember now because of our bone-dry January, but in December, black ice covered the roads in and out of the Lake Tahoe area, barely visible under the inches of fresh powder. The evergreen trees stuck out against the white, with their leaves buried under mounds of snow. In fact, the devastating winter […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4041424344...5060708090...nextlast