Top 10: ways to make someone mad November 24, 2021 — by Benjamin Li Mocking someone for asking a question. Obviously, they don’t know the answer, so they’re left feeling even more incompetent. Continually asking someone to speak up when you can hear them perfectly fine. They’ll start to wonder if you’re hard of hearing, or if they have a speech impediment. Constantly asking who they’re going to formal […] read more » ‘Blue Banisters’: Lana Del Rey reminds us that she is still in charge of her narrative November 23, 2021 — by Tara Natarajan Singer-songwriter Lana del Rey’s musical world has always portrayed fantasies set in past eras. Her most iconic albums, the baroque pop “Born to Die” and the cinematic “Ultraviolence,” are bathed in the longing glows of Americana motifs and the tragic glamor of bad boys and sad girls. Her own experiences were previously conveyed solely through […] read more » Cheese may be plotting to take over my mind November 23, 2021 — by Carolyn Wang While some people have a go-to friend, hobby or workout for when they feel stressed or anxious, I have a go-to word: cheese. Unfortunately, I’ve recently realized, after deep contemplation, that my go-to word might be secretly plotting to take over my mind. I’ve had a long history with cheese. Just look at my Facebook […] read more » My infuriating television habits: speed watching and summary scanning November 23, 2021 — by Sanjoli Gupta It’s finally Friday. After an insanely boring and exhausting week of school, I have a rare moment to relax and indulge in some of my favorite shows. Turning on my computer, I get comfortable in my fluffy white chair, watching the iconic “N” animation of Netflix flash across the screen. As an episode of “Madam […] read more » Five (actually good) covers of Christmas classics you should add to your 2021 winter playlist immediately November 22, 2021 — by Tara Natarajan The holiday season is rapidly approaching, and with it comes the annual flood of pop singers releasing covers of classic Christmas songs. While there are some wildly successful and iconic Christmas albums like Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas” and Mariah Carey’s “Merry Christmas,” most holiday releases simply add to the indistinguishable clutter of overdone Christmas carols. […] read more » Netflix’s ‘Downton Abbey’ is a must-watch November 19, 2021 — by Kaasha Minocha Most teens spend their Friday nights with friends, but not me. On a typical evening, you can find me seated comfortably in front of the TV, eating scrumptious brownies and watching the classic British series “Downton Abbey” with my grandparents, sisters and mom. When my mom initially recommended the show this summer, I had low […] read more » An Indian Thanksgiving: reworking America’s most famous meal November 19, 2021 — by Atrey Desai Dosas. Indi. Sambar. Lassi. Welcome to my family’s annual “Indian Thanksgiving”: a conglomeration of various Indian dishes assembled to resemble a traditional American Thanksgiving meal. Indian Thanksgiving started when my aunt, uncle and cousins moved from Chicago to the Bay Area and wanted to spend time with family. Thanksgiving offered a great opportunity to get […] read more » Workout jams: The effect of music on exercise November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng On a recent Saturday afternoon, I swung open the Los Gatos Swim and Racquet Club gym door to a chaotic scene of weights clanging, unnecessarily loud lifting grunts and worst of all, the most obnoxious music blasting through the gym speakers. As I rummaged through my bag, something was missing: my AirPods. I sighed — […] read more » A deep dive into popular cereals November 17, 2021 — by Nikhil Mathihalli and Aiden Ye Ah, that magical first bite of a new cereal, so many secrets to be discovered, so many new experiences just waiting inside that cardboard box. However, there are some that will put a hop into your step and others who will make you want to throw up. Here are our opinions on a few cereals […] read more » Reliving your most embarrassing moments as a teenager November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng Picture this: You’re scrolling through Instagram on a Friday night, getting ready for a 10-hour snooze and a restful weekend. Suddenly, you shudder — flashbacks from when you stuttered in your English presentation invade your peaceful mind. Night ruined. We’ve all had these thoughts before. It’s like our brain is constantly searching for embarrassing events […] read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
‘Blue Banisters’: Lana Del Rey reminds us that she is still in charge of her narrative November 23, 2021 — by Tara Natarajan Singer-songwriter Lana del Rey’s musical world has always portrayed fantasies set in past eras. Her most iconic albums, the baroque pop “Born to Die” and the cinematic “Ultraviolence,” are bathed in the longing glows of Americana motifs and the tragic glamor of bad boys and sad girls. Her own experiences were previously conveyed solely through […] read more » Cheese may be plotting to take over my mind November 23, 2021 — by Carolyn Wang While some people have a go-to friend, hobby or workout for when they feel stressed or anxious, I have a go-to word: cheese. Unfortunately, I’ve recently realized, after deep contemplation, that my go-to word might be secretly plotting to take over my mind. I’ve had a long history with cheese. Just look at my Facebook […] read more » My infuriating television habits: speed watching and summary scanning November 23, 2021 — by Sanjoli Gupta It’s finally Friday. After an insanely boring and exhausting week of school, I have a rare moment to relax and indulge in some of my favorite shows. Turning on my computer, I get comfortable in my fluffy white chair, watching the iconic “N” animation of Netflix flash across the screen. As an episode of “Madam […] read more » Five (actually good) covers of Christmas classics you should add to your 2021 winter playlist immediately November 22, 2021 — by Tara Natarajan The holiday season is rapidly approaching, and with it comes the annual flood of pop singers releasing covers of classic Christmas songs. While there are some wildly successful and iconic Christmas albums like Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas” and Mariah Carey’s “Merry Christmas,” most holiday releases simply add to the indistinguishable clutter of overdone Christmas carols. […] read more » Netflix’s ‘Downton Abbey’ is a must-watch November 19, 2021 — by Kaasha Minocha Most teens spend their Friday nights with friends, but not me. On a typical evening, you can find me seated comfortably in front of the TV, eating scrumptious brownies and watching the classic British series “Downton Abbey” with my grandparents, sisters and mom. When my mom initially recommended the show this summer, I had low […] read more » An Indian Thanksgiving: reworking America’s most famous meal November 19, 2021 — by Atrey Desai Dosas. Indi. Sambar. Lassi. Welcome to my family’s annual “Indian Thanksgiving”: a conglomeration of various Indian dishes assembled to resemble a traditional American Thanksgiving meal. Indian Thanksgiving started when my aunt, uncle and cousins moved from Chicago to the Bay Area and wanted to spend time with family. Thanksgiving offered a great opportunity to get […] read more » Workout jams: The effect of music on exercise November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng On a recent Saturday afternoon, I swung open the Los Gatos Swim and Racquet Club gym door to a chaotic scene of weights clanging, unnecessarily loud lifting grunts and worst of all, the most obnoxious music blasting through the gym speakers. As I rummaged through my bag, something was missing: my AirPods. I sighed — […] read more » A deep dive into popular cereals November 17, 2021 — by Nikhil Mathihalli and Aiden Ye Ah, that magical first bite of a new cereal, so many secrets to be discovered, so many new experiences just waiting inside that cardboard box. However, there are some that will put a hop into your step and others who will make you want to throw up. Here are our opinions on a few cereals […] read more » Reliving your most embarrassing moments as a teenager November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng Picture this: You’re scrolling through Instagram on a Friday night, getting ready for a 10-hour snooze and a restful weekend. Suddenly, you shudder — flashbacks from when you stuttered in your English presentation invade your peaceful mind. Night ruined. We’ve all had these thoughts before. It’s like our brain is constantly searching for embarrassing events […] read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
Cheese may be plotting to take over my mind November 23, 2021 — by Carolyn Wang While some people have a go-to friend, hobby or workout for when they feel stressed or anxious, I have a go-to word: cheese. Unfortunately, I’ve recently realized, after deep contemplation, that my go-to word might be secretly plotting to take over my mind. I’ve had a long history with cheese. Just look at my Facebook […] read more » My infuriating television habits: speed watching and summary scanning November 23, 2021 — by Sanjoli Gupta It’s finally Friday. After an insanely boring and exhausting week of school, I have a rare moment to relax and indulge in some of my favorite shows. Turning on my computer, I get comfortable in my fluffy white chair, watching the iconic “N” animation of Netflix flash across the screen. As an episode of “Madam […] read more » Five (actually good) covers of Christmas classics you should add to your 2021 winter playlist immediately November 22, 2021 — by Tara Natarajan The holiday season is rapidly approaching, and with it comes the annual flood of pop singers releasing covers of classic Christmas songs. While there are some wildly successful and iconic Christmas albums like Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas” and Mariah Carey’s “Merry Christmas,” most holiday releases simply add to the indistinguishable clutter of overdone Christmas carols. […] read more » Netflix’s ‘Downton Abbey’ is a must-watch November 19, 2021 — by Kaasha Minocha Most teens spend their Friday nights with friends, but not me. On a typical evening, you can find me seated comfortably in front of the TV, eating scrumptious brownies and watching the classic British series “Downton Abbey” with my grandparents, sisters and mom. When my mom initially recommended the show this summer, I had low […] read more » An Indian Thanksgiving: reworking America’s most famous meal November 19, 2021 — by Atrey Desai Dosas. Indi. Sambar. Lassi. Welcome to my family’s annual “Indian Thanksgiving”: a conglomeration of various Indian dishes assembled to resemble a traditional American Thanksgiving meal. Indian Thanksgiving started when my aunt, uncle and cousins moved from Chicago to the Bay Area and wanted to spend time with family. Thanksgiving offered a great opportunity to get […] read more » Workout jams: The effect of music on exercise November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng On a recent Saturday afternoon, I swung open the Los Gatos Swim and Racquet Club gym door to a chaotic scene of weights clanging, unnecessarily loud lifting grunts and worst of all, the most obnoxious music blasting through the gym speakers. As I rummaged through my bag, something was missing: my AirPods. I sighed — […] read more » A deep dive into popular cereals November 17, 2021 — by Nikhil Mathihalli and Aiden Ye Ah, that magical first bite of a new cereal, so many secrets to be discovered, so many new experiences just waiting inside that cardboard box. However, there are some that will put a hop into your step and others who will make you want to throw up. Here are our opinions on a few cereals […] read more » Reliving your most embarrassing moments as a teenager November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng Picture this: You’re scrolling through Instagram on a Friday night, getting ready for a 10-hour snooze and a restful weekend. Suddenly, you shudder — flashbacks from when you stuttered in your English presentation invade your peaceful mind. Night ruined. We’ve all had these thoughts before. It’s like our brain is constantly searching for embarrassing events […] read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
My infuriating television habits: speed watching and summary scanning November 23, 2021 — by Sanjoli Gupta It’s finally Friday. After an insanely boring and exhausting week of school, I have a rare moment to relax and indulge in some of my favorite shows. Turning on my computer, I get comfortable in my fluffy white chair, watching the iconic “N” animation of Netflix flash across the screen. As an episode of “Madam […] read more » Five (actually good) covers of Christmas classics you should add to your 2021 winter playlist immediately November 22, 2021 — by Tara Natarajan The holiday season is rapidly approaching, and with it comes the annual flood of pop singers releasing covers of classic Christmas songs. While there are some wildly successful and iconic Christmas albums like Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas” and Mariah Carey’s “Merry Christmas,” most holiday releases simply add to the indistinguishable clutter of overdone Christmas carols. […] read more » Netflix’s ‘Downton Abbey’ is a must-watch November 19, 2021 — by Kaasha Minocha Most teens spend their Friday nights with friends, but not me. On a typical evening, you can find me seated comfortably in front of the TV, eating scrumptious brownies and watching the classic British series “Downton Abbey” with my grandparents, sisters and mom. When my mom initially recommended the show this summer, I had low […] read more » An Indian Thanksgiving: reworking America’s most famous meal November 19, 2021 — by Atrey Desai Dosas. Indi. Sambar. Lassi. Welcome to my family’s annual “Indian Thanksgiving”: a conglomeration of various Indian dishes assembled to resemble a traditional American Thanksgiving meal. Indian Thanksgiving started when my aunt, uncle and cousins moved from Chicago to the Bay Area and wanted to spend time with family. Thanksgiving offered a great opportunity to get […] read more » Workout jams: The effect of music on exercise November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng On a recent Saturday afternoon, I swung open the Los Gatos Swim and Racquet Club gym door to a chaotic scene of weights clanging, unnecessarily loud lifting grunts and worst of all, the most obnoxious music blasting through the gym speakers. As I rummaged through my bag, something was missing: my AirPods. I sighed — […] read more » A deep dive into popular cereals November 17, 2021 — by Nikhil Mathihalli and Aiden Ye Ah, that magical first bite of a new cereal, so many secrets to be discovered, so many new experiences just waiting inside that cardboard box. However, there are some that will put a hop into your step and others who will make you want to throw up. Here are our opinions on a few cereals […] read more » Reliving your most embarrassing moments as a teenager November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng Picture this: You’re scrolling through Instagram on a Friday night, getting ready for a 10-hour snooze and a restful weekend. Suddenly, you shudder — flashbacks from when you stuttered in your English presentation invade your peaceful mind. Night ruined. We’ve all had these thoughts before. It’s like our brain is constantly searching for embarrassing events […] read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
Five (actually good) covers of Christmas classics you should add to your 2021 winter playlist immediately November 22, 2021 — by Tara Natarajan The holiday season is rapidly approaching, and with it comes the annual flood of pop singers releasing covers of classic Christmas songs. While there are some wildly successful and iconic Christmas albums like Bing Crosby’s “White Christmas” and Mariah Carey’s “Merry Christmas,” most holiday releases simply add to the indistinguishable clutter of overdone Christmas carols. […] read more » Netflix’s ‘Downton Abbey’ is a must-watch November 19, 2021 — by Kaasha Minocha Most teens spend their Friday nights with friends, but not me. On a typical evening, you can find me seated comfortably in front of the TV, eating scrumptious brownies and watching the classic British series “Downton Abbey” with my grandparents, sisters and mom. When my mom initially recommended the show this summer, I had low […] read more » An Indian Thanksgiving: reworking America’s most famous meal November 19, 2021 — by Atrey Desai Dosas. Indi. Sambar. Lassi. Welcome to my family’s annual “Indian Thanksgiving”: a conglomeration of various Indian dishes assembled to resemble a traditional American Thanksgiving meal. Indian Thanksgiving started when my aunt, uncle and cousins moved from Chicago to the Bay Area and wanted to spend time with family. Thanksgiving offered a great opportunity to get […] read more » Workout jams: The effect of music on exercise November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng On a recent Saturday afternoon, I swung open the Los Gatos Swim and Racquet Club gym door to a chaotic scene of weights clanging, unnecessarily loud lifting grunts and worst of all, the most obnoxious music blasting through the gym speakers. As I rummaged through my bag, something was missing: my AirPods. I sighed — […] read more » A deep dive into popular cereals November 17, 2021 — by Nikhil Mathihalli and Aiden Ye Ah, that magical first bite of a new cereal, so many secrets to be discovered, so many new experiences just waiting inside that cardboard box. However, there are some that will put a hop into your step and others who will make you want to throw up. Here are our opinions on a few cereals […] read more » Reliving your most embarrassing moments as a teenager November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng Picture this: You’re scrolling through Instagram on a Friday night, getting ready for a 10-hour snooze and a restful weekend. Suddenly, you shudder — flashbacks from when you stuttered in your English presentation invade your peaceful mind. Night ruined. We’ve all had these thoughts before. It’s like our brain is constantly searching for embarrassing events […] read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
Netflix’s ‘Downton Abbey’ is a must-watch November 19, 2021 — by Kaasha Minocha Most teens spend their Friday nights with friends, but not me. On a typical evening, you can find me seated comfortably in front of the TV, eating scrumptious brownies and watching the classic British series “Downton Abbey” with my grandparents, sisters and mom. When my mom initially recommended the show this summer, I had low […] read more » An Indian Thanksgiving: reworking America’s most famous meal November 19, 2021 — by Atrey Desai Dosas. Indi. Sambar. Lassi. Welcome to my family’s annual “Indian Thanksgiving”: a conglomeration of various Indian dishes assembled to resemble a traditional American Thanksgiving meal. Indian Thanksgiving started when my aunt, uncle and cousins moved from Chicago to the Bay Area and wanted to spend time with family. Thanksgiving offered a great opportunity to get […] read more » Workout jams: The effect of music on exercise November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng On a recent Saturday afternoon, I swung open the Los Gatos Swim and Racquet Club gym door to a chaotic scene of weights clanging, unnecessarily loud lifting grunts and worst of all, the most obnoxious music blasting through the gym speakers. As I rummaged through my bag, something was missing: my AirPods. I sighed — […] read more » A deep dive into popular cereals November 17, 2021 — by Nikhil Mathihalli and Aiden Ye Ah, that magical first bite of a new cereal, so many secrets to be discovered, so many new experiences just waiting inside that cardboard box. However, there are some that will put a hop into your step and others who will make you want to throw up. Here are our opinions on a few cereals […] read more » Reliving your most embarrassing moments as a teenager November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng Picture this: You’re scrolling through Instagram on a Friday night, getting ready for a 10-hour snooze and a restful weekend. Suddenly, you shudder — flashbacks from when you stuttered in your English presentation invade your peaceful mind. Night ruined. We’ve all had these thoughts before. It’s like our brain is constantly searching for embarrassing events […] read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
An Indian Thanksgiving: reworking America’s most famous meal November 19, 2021 — by Atrey Desai Dosas. Indi. Sambar. Lassi. Welcome to my family’s annual “Indian Thanksgiving”: a conglomeration of various Indian dishes assembled to resemble a traditional American Thanksgiving meal. Indian Thanksgiving started when my aunt, uncle and cousins moved from Chicago to the Bay Area and wanted to spend time with family. Thanksgiving offered a great opportunity to get […] read more » Workout jams: The effect of music on exercise November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng On a recent Saturday afternoon, I swung open the Los Gatos Swim and Racquet Club gym door to a chaotic scene of weights clanging, unnecessarily loud lifting grunts and worst of all, the most obnoxious music blasting through the gym speakers. As I rummaged through my bag, something was missing: my AirPods. I sighed — […] read more » A deep dive into popular cereals November 17, 2021 — by Nikhil Mathihalli and Aiden Ye Ah, that magical first bite of a new cereal, so many secrets to be discovered, so many new experiences just waiting inside that cardboard box. However, there are some that will put a hop into your step and others who will make you want to throw up. Here are our opinions on a few cereals […] read more » Reliving your most embarrassing moments as a teenager November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng Picture this: You’re scrolling through Instagram on a Friday night, getting ready for a 10-hour snooze and a restful weekend. Suddenly, you shudder — flashbacks from when you stuttered in your English presentation invade your peaceful mind. Night ruined. We’ve all had these thoughts before. It’s like our brain is constantly searching for embarrassing events […] read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
Workout jams: The effect of music on exercise November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng On a recent Saturday afternoon, I swung open the Los Gatos Swim and Racquet Club gym door to a chaotic scene of weights clanging, unnecessarily loud lifting grunts and worst of all, the most obnoxious music blasting through the gym speakers. As I rummaged through my bag, something was missing: my AirPods. I sighed — […] read more » A deep dive into popular cereals November 17, 2021 — by Nikhil Mathihalli and Aiden Ye Ah, that magical first bite of a new cereal, so many secrets to be discovered, so many new experiences just waiting inside that cardboard box. However, there are some that will put a hop into your step and others who will make you want to throw up. Here are our opinions on a few cereals […] read more » Reliving your most embarrassing moments as a teenager November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng Picture this: You’re scrolling through Instagram on a Friday night, getting ready for a 10-hour snooze and a restful weekend. Suddenly, you shudder — flashbacks from when you stuttered in your English presentation invade your peaceful mind. Night ruined. We’ve all had these thoughts before. It’s like our brain is constantly searching for embarrassing events […] read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
A deep dive into popular cereals November 17, 2021 — by Nikhil Mathihalli and Aiden Ye Ah, that magical first bite of a new cereal, so many secrets to be discovered, so many new experiences just waiting inside that cardboard box. However, there are some that will put a hop into your step and others who will make you want to throw up. Here are our opinions on a few cereals […] read more » Reliving your most embarrassing moments as a teenager November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng Picture this: You’re scrolling through Instagram on a Friday night, getting ready for a 10-hour snooze and a restful weekend. Suddenly, you shudder — flashbacks from when you stuttered in your English presentation invade your peaceful mind. Night ruined. We’ve all had these thoughts before. It’s like our brain is constantly searching for embarrassing events […] read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast
Reliving your most embarrassing moments as a teenager November 17, 2021 — by Jason Cheng Picture this: You’re scrolling through Instagram on a Friday night, getting ready for a 10-hour snooze and a restful weekend. Suddenly, you shudder — flashbacks from when you stuttered in your English presentation invade your peaceful mind. Night ruined. We’ve all had these thoughts before. It’s like our brain is constantly searching for embarrassing events […] read more » firstprevious...10203040...4445464748...60708090100...nextlast