Ranking the most elite chocolates January 30, 2022 — by Kavya Patel Dove Milk Chocolate Hearts This treat is a perfect gift for Valentine’s Day. It’s very simple, but the ultimate indulgence when you are craving a simple chocolate with reliable flavors. Lindt Milk Chocolate Truffles This candy is one of the few milk chocolates that isn’t too sweet. The packaging for the truffles allows you […] read more » Answers to ‘The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022’ January 29, 2022 — by Bill Yuan read more » The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022 January 28, 2022 — by Bill Yuan Across 1 The region of California that we are from, in slang 4 TV Channel that aired Teen Titans, The Powderpuff Girls, Ben 10, abbr. 6 Stock that was pumped by r/wallstreetbets in January last year 9 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen 12 A Brazilian state along the atlantic coast that is the eighth-largest Brazilian State […] read more » Living with nosebleeds January 23, 2022 — by Aiden Ye “Hey Dad, can we stop at the next gas station? I need to go to the bathroom.” What a lovely way to kill the excitement of a road trip or a long drive to Tahoe. This time, though, I didn’t have to stop to relieve myself; I had to deal with a bloody nose. I’ve […] read more » Reflecting on my 2021 musical journey January 23, 2022 — by Jason Cheng 2021 was my musical metamorphosis. After spending numerous hours sifting through Spotify’s recommended playlists, what began as a chaotic hodgepodge of arbitrary genres materialized into an organized and personalized collection of songs that have uncovered my deepest musical interests and what music truly means to me. My thousands of listening hours on Spotify have been […] read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma I remember — as clearly as if it was yesterday — the day I walked into the hair salon with the naturally curly hair that had frustrated me for years, and walked out five hours later with the silky, bone-straight hair I had always wanted. I felt pure joy knowing that the days when a […] read more » Grieving the loss of a Falcon print copy January 20, 2022 — by Selina Chen To Whom It May Concern, I am a copy of The Saratoga Falcon’s Vol. 62 No. 5. I was conceived on a grueling deadline night and printed for the school a week later on Dec. 10, 2021. I’ve since come to know the despair of being born into a world where my brethrens are routinely […] read more » If you think mixing sodas is weird, you’re missing out January 20, 2022 — by Vicky Bai My love for mixing sodas at the soda machine started with an empty cup. I had my heart set on Coca Cola, but it ran out mid-pour and I was left with a cup half empty … or half full, if you’re feeling optimistic. Reluctantly, I filled the rest of the cup with root beer […] read more » Senior delves into new-found interest in photography January 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang Senior Cary Chen inhaled the crisp evening air two hours after school as he surveyed the view at Skyline, a viewpoint about 20 minutes down Highway 35. Vibrant hues of oranges, pinks and purples painted the sky as the sun began to sink below the horizon. Scanning the scenery, Chen set up his tripod and […] read more » Redefining the superhero genre: ‘Invincible’ January 18, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Warning: major spoilers ahead. When I watched Amazon Prime Video’s animated series “Invincible” over the summer, I was immediately hooked by its excellent animation and emotional voice-acting. Adapted from its namesake comic written by Robert Kirkman, “Invincible” starts off like any other coming-of-age superhero story: Mark Grayson, son of Omni-Man, the world’s premiere superhero, suddenly […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Answers to ‘The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022’ January 29, 2022 — by Bill Yuan read more » The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022 January 28, 2022 — by Bill Yuan Across 1 The region of California that we are from, in slang 4 TV Channel that aired Teen Titans, The Powderpuff Girls, Ben 10, abbr. 6 Stock that was pumped by r/wallstreetbets in January last year 9 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen 12 A Brazilian state along the atlantic coast that is the eighth-largest Brazilian State […] read more » Living with nosebleeds January 23, 2022 — by Aiden Ye “Hey Dad, can we stop at the next gas station? I need to go to the bathroom.” What a lovely way to kill the excitement of a road trip or a long drive to Tahoe. This time, though, I didn’t have to stop to relieve myself; I had to deal with a bloody nose. I’ve […] read more » Reflecting on my 2021 musical journey January 23, 2022 — by Jason Cheng 2021 was my musical metamorphosis. After spending numerous hours sifting through Spotify’s recommended playlists, what began as a chaotic hodgepodge of arbitrary genres materialized into an organized and personalized collection of songs that have uncovered my deepest musical interests and what music truly means to me. My thousands of listening hours on Spotify have been […] read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma I remember — as clearly as if it was yesterday — the day I walked into the hair salon with the naturally curly hair that had frustrated me for years, and walked out five hours later with the silky, bone-straight hair I had always wanted. I felt pure joy knowing that the days when a […] read more » Grieving the loss of a Falcon print copy January 20, 2022 — by Selina Chen To Whom It May Concern, I am a copy of The Saratoga Falcon’s Vol. 62 No. 5. I was conceived on a grueling deadline night and printed for the school a week later on Dec. 10, 2021. I’ve since come to know the despair of being born into a world where my brethrens are routinely […] read more » If you think mixing sodas is weird, you’re missing out January 20, 2022 — by Vicky Bai My love for mixing sodas at the soda machine started with an empty cup. I had my heart set on Coca Cola, but it ran out mid-pour and I was left with a cup half empty … or half full, if you’re feeling optimistic. Reluctantly, I filled the rest of the cup with root beer […] read more » Senior delves into new-found interest in photography January 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang Senior Cary Chen inhaled the crisp evening air two hours after school as he surveyed the view at Skyline, a viewpoint about 20 minutes down Highway 35. Vibrant hues of oranges, pinks and purples painted the sky as the sun began to sink below the horizon. Scanning the scenery, Chen set up his tripod and […] read more » Redefining the superhero genre: ‘Invincible’ January 18, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Warning: major spoilers ahead. When I watched Amazon Prime Video’s animated series “Invincible” over the summer, I was immediately hooked by its excellent animation and emotional voice-acting. Adapted from its namesake comic written by Robert Kirkman, “Invincible” starts off like any other coming-of-age superhero story: Mark Grayson, son of Omni-Man, the world’s premiere superhero, suddenly […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022 January 28, 2022 — by Bill Yuan Across 1 The region of California that we are from, in slang 4 TV Channel that aired Teen Titans, The Powderpuff Girls, Ben 10, abbr. 6 Stock that was pumped by r/wallstreetbets in January last year 9 78% nitrogen, 21% oxygen 12 A Brazilian state along the atlantic coast that is the eighth-largest Brazilian State […] read more » Living with nosebleeds January 23, 2022 — by Aiden Ye “Hey Dad, can we stop at the next gas station? I need to go to the bathroom.” What a lovely way to kill the excitement of a road trip or a long drive to Tahoe. This time, though, I didn’t have to stop to relieve myself; I had to deal with a bloody nose. I’ve […] read more » Reflecting on my 2021 musical journey January 23, 2022 — by Jason Cheng 2021 was my musical metamorphosis. After spending numerous hours sifting through Spotify’s recommended playlists, what began as a chaotic hodgepodge of arbitrary genres materialized into an organized and personalized collection of songs that have uncovered my deepest musical interests and what music truly means to me. My thousands of listening hours on Spotify have been […] read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma I remember — as clearly as if it was yesterday — the day I walked into the hair salon with the naturally curly hair that had frustrated me for years, and walked out five hours later with the silky, bone-straight hair I had always wanted. I felt pure joy knowing that the days when a […] read more » Grieving the loss of a Falcon print copy January 20, 2022 — by Selina Chen To Whom It May Concern, I am a copy of The Saratoga Falcon’s Vol. 62 No. 5. I was conceived on a grueling deadline night and printed for the school a week later on Dec. 10, 2021. I’ve since come to know the despair of being born into a world where my brethrens are routinely […] read more » If you think mixing sodas is weird, you’re missing out January 20, 2022 — by Vicky Bai My love for mixing sodas at the soda machine started with an empty cup. I had my heart set on Coca Cola, but it ran out mid-pour and I was left with a cup half empty … or half full, if you’re feeling optimistic. Reluctantly, I filled the rest of the cup with root beer […] read more » Senior delves into new-found interest in photography January 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang Senior Cary Chen inhaled the crisp evening air two hours after school as he surveyed the view at Skyline, a viewpoint about 20 minutes down Highway 35. Vibrant hues of oranges, pinks and purples painted the sky as the sun began to sink below the horizon. Scanning the scenery, Chen set up his tripod and […] read more » Redefining the superhero genre: ‘Invincible’ January 18, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Warning: major spoilers ahead. When I watched Amazon Prime Video’s animated series “Invincible” over the summer, I was immediately hooked by its excellent animation and emotional voice-acting. Adapted from its namesake comic written by Robert Kirkman, “Invincible” starts off like any other coming-of-age superhero story: Mark Grayson, son of Omni-Man, the world’s premiere superhero, suddenly […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Living with nosebleeds January 23, 2022 — by Aiden Ye “Hey Dad, can we stop at the next gas station? I need to go to the bathroom.” What a lovely way to kill the excitement of a road trip or a long drive to Tahoe. This time, though, I didn’t have to stop to relieve myself; I had to deal with a bloody nose. I’ve […] read more » Reflecting on my 2021 musical journey January 23, 2022 — by Jason Cheng 2021 was my musical metamorphosis. After spending numerous hours sifting through Spotify’s recommended playlists, what began as a chaotic hodgepodge of arbitrary genres materialized into an organized and personalized collection of songs that have uncovered my deepest musical interests and what music truly means to me. My thousands of listening hours on Spotify have been […] read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma I remember — as clearly as if it was yesterday — the day I walked into the hair salon with the naturally curly hair that had frustrated me for years, and walked out five hours later with the silky, bone-straight hair I had always wanted. I felt pure joy knowing that the days when a […] read more » Grieving the loss of a Falcon print copy January 20, 2022 — by Selina Chen To Whom It May Concern, I am a copy of The Saratoga Falcon’s Vol. 62 No. 5. I was conceived on a grueling deadline night and printed for the school a week later on Dec. 10, 2021. I’ve since come to know the despair of being born into a world where my brethrens are routinely […] read more » If you think mixing sodas is weird, you’re missing out January 20, 2022 — by Vicky Bai My love for mixing sodas at the soda machine started with an empty cup. I had my heart set on Coca Cola, but it ran out mid-pour and I was left with a cup half empty … or half full, if you’re feeling optimistic. Reluctantly, I filled the rest of the cup with root beer […] read more » Senior delves into new-found interest in photography January 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang Senior Cary Chen inhaled the crisp evening air two hours after school as he surveyed the view at Skyline, a viewpoint about 20 minutes down Highway 35. Vibrant hues of oranges, pinks and purples painted the sky as the sun began to sink below the horizon. Scanning the scenery, Chen set up his tripod and […] read more » Redefining the superhero genre: ‘Invincible’ January 18, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Warning: major spoilers ahead. When I watched Amazon Prime Video’s animated series “Invincible” over the summer, I was immediately hooked by its excellent animation and emotional voice-acting. Adapted from its namesake comic written by Robert Kirkman, “Invincible” starts off like any other coming-of-age superhero story: Mark Grayson, son of Omni-Man, the world’s premiere superhero, suddenly […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Reflecting on my 2021 musical journey January 23, 2022 — by Jason Cheng 2021 was my musical metamorphosis. After spending numerous hours sifting through Spotify’s recommended playlists, what began as a chaotic hodgepodge of arbitrary genres materialized into an organized and personalized collection of songs that have uncovered my deepest musical interests and what music truly means to me. My thousands of listening hours on Spotify have been […] read more » Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma I remember — as clearly as if it was yesterday — the day I walked into the hair salon with the naturally curly hair that had frustrated me for years, and walked out five hours later with the silky, bone-straight hair I had always wanted. I felt pure joy knowing that the days when a […] read more » Grieving the loss of a Falcon print copy January 20, 2022 — by Selina Chen To Whom It May Concern, I am a copy of The Saratoga Falcon’s Vol. 62 No. 5. I was conceived on a grueling deadline night and printed for the school a week later on Dec. 10, 2021. I’ve since come to know the despair of being born into a world where my brethrens are routinely […] read more » If you think mixing sodas is weird, you’re missing out January 20, 2022 — by Vicky Bai My love for mixing sodas at the soda machine started with an empty cup. I had my heart set on Coca Cola, but it ran out mid-pour and I was left with a cup half empty … or half full, if you’re feeling optimistic. Reluctantly, I filled the rest of the cup with root beer […] read more » Senior delves into new-found interest in photography January 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang Senior Cary Chen inhaled the crisp evening air two hours after school as he surveyed the view at Skyline, a viewpoint about 20 minutes down Highway 35. Vibrant hues of oranges, pinks and purples painted the sky as the sun began to sink below the horizon. Scanning the scenery, Chen set up his tripod and […] read more » Redefining the superhero genre: ‘Invincible’ January 18, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Warning: major spoilers ahead. When I watched Amazon Prime Video’s animated series “Invincible” over the summer, I was immediately hooked by its excellent animation and emotional voice-acting. Adapted from its namesake comic written by Robert Kirkman, “Invincible” starts off like any other coming-of-age superhero story: Mark Grayson, son of Omni-Man, the world’s premiere superhero, suddenly […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Perms lead to regrets. January 20, 2022 — by Shannon Ma I remember — as clearly as if it was yesterday — the day I walked into the hair salon with the naturally curly hair that had frustrated me for years, and walked out five hours later with the silky, bone-straight hair I had always wanted. I felt pure joy knowing that the days when a […] read more » Grieving the loss of a Falcon print copy January 20, 2022 — by Selina Chen To Whom It May Concern, I am a copy of The Saratoga Falcon’s Vol. 62 No. 5. I was conceived on a grueling deadline night and printed for the school a week later on Dec. 10, 2021. I’ve since come to know the despair of being born into a world where my brethrens are routinely […] read more » If you think mixing sodas is weird, you’re missing out January 20, 2022 — by Vicky Bai My love for mixing sodas at the soda machine started with an empty cup. I had my heart set on Coca Cola, but it ran out mid-pour and I was left with a cup half empty … or half full, if you’re feeling optimistic. Reluctantly, I filled the rest of the cup with root beer […] read more » Senior delves into new-found interest in photography January 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang Senior Cary Chen inhaled the crisp evening air two hours after school as he surveyed the view at Skyline, a viewpoint about 20 minutes down Highway 35. Vibrant hues of oranges, pinks and purples painted the sky as the sun began to sink below the horizon. Scanning the scenery, Chen set up his tripod and […] read more » Redefining the superhero genre: ‘Invincible’ January 18, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Warning: major spoilers ahead. When I watched Amazon Prime Video’s animated series “Invincible” over the summer, I was immediately hooked by its excellent animation and emotional voice-acting. Adapted from its namesake comic written by Robert Kirkman, “Invincible” starts off like any other coming-of-age superhero story: Mark Grayson, son of Omni-Man, the world’s premiere superhero, suddenly […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Grieving the loss of a Falcon print copy January 20, 2022 — by Selina Chen To Whom It May Concern, I am a copy of The Saratoga Falcon’s Vol. 62 No. 5. I was conceived on a grueling deadline night and printed for the school a week later on Dec. 10, 2021. I’ve since come to know the despair of being born into a world where my brethrens are routinely […] read more » If you think mixing sodas is weird, you’re missing out January 20, 2022 — by Vicky Bai My love for mixing sodas at the soda machine started with an empty cup. I had my heart set on Coca Cola, but it ran out mid-pour and I was left with a cup half empty … or half full, if you’re feeling optimistic. Reluctantly, I filled the rest of the cup with root beer […] read more » Senior delves into new-found interest in photography January 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang Senior Cary Chen inhaled the crisp evening air two hours after school as he surveyed the view at Skyline, a viewpoint about 20 minutes down Highway 35. Vibrant hues of oranges, pinks and purples painted the sky as the sun began to sink below the horizon. Scanning the scenery, Chen set up his tripod and […] read more » Redefining the superhero genre: ‘Invincible’ January 18, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Warning: major spoilers ahead. When I watched Amazon Prime Video’s animated series “Invincible” over the summer, I was immediately hooked by its excellent animation and emotional voice-acting. Adapted from its namesake comic written by Robert Kirkman, “Invincible” starts off like any other coming-of-age superhero story: Mark Grayson, son of Omni-Man, the world’s premiere superhero, suddenly […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
If you think mixing sodas is weird, you’re missing out January 20, 2022 — by Vicky Bai My love for mixing sodas at the soda machine started with an empty cup. I had my heart set on Coca Cola, but it ran out mid-pour and I was left with a cup half empty … or half full, if you’re feeling optimistic. Reluctantly, I filled the rest of the cup with root beer […] read more » Senior delves into new-found interest in photography January 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang Senior Cary Chen inhaled the crisp evening air two hours after school as he surveyed the view at Skyline, a viewpoint about 20 minutes down Highway 35. Vibrant hues of oranges, pinks and purples painted the sky as the sun began to sink below the horizon. Scanning the scenery, Chen set up his tripod and […] read more » Redefining the superhero genre: ‘Invincible’ January 18, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Warning: major spoilers ahead. When I watched Amazon Prime Video’s animated series “Invincible” over the summer, I was immediately hooked by its excellent animation and emotional voice-acting. Adapted from its namesake comic written by Robert Kirkman, “Invincible” starts off like any other coming-of-age superhero story: Mark Grayson, son of Omni-Man, the world’s premiere superhero, suddenly […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Senior delves into new-found interest in photography January 18, 2022 — by Christina Chang Senior Cary Chen inhaled the crisp evening air two hours after school as he surveyed the view at Skyline, a viewpoint about 20 minutes down Highway 35. Vibrant hues of oranges, pinks and purples painted the sky as the sun began to sink below the horizon. Scanning the scenery, Chen set up his tripod and […] read more » Redefining the superhero genre: ‘Invincible’ January 18, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Warning: major spoilers ahead. When I watched Amazon Prime Video’s animated series “Invincible” over the summer, I was immediately hooked by its excellent animation and emotional voice-acting. Adapted from its namesake comic written by Robert Kirkman, “Invincible” starts off like any other coming-of-age superhero story: Mark Grayson, son of Omni-Man, the world’s premiere superhero, suddenly […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Redefining the superhero genre: ‘Invincible’ January 18, 2022 — by Jonny Luo Warning: major spoilers ahead. When I watched Amazon Prime Video’s animated series “Invincible” over the summer, I was immediately hooked by its excellent animation and emotional voice-acting. Adapted from its namesake comic written by Robert Kirkman, “Invincible” starts off like any other coming-of-age superhero story: Mark Grayson, son of Omni-Man, the world’s premiere superhero, suddenly […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast