ClayArtByJulie: Sophomore molds side hobby into small business February 8, 2024 — by Jessica Li Meticulously going over the edges and surfaces of the black ball of air-dry clay, sophomore Julie Dong carefully shaped the body of a sheep clay craft, completing the first step of her creation. She then moved on to molding out miniature balls of white clay, resembling the wool of the sheep. Animal items are some […] read more » Gushing over celeb crushes: The holy trinity of dystopian movie men February 8, 2024 — by Kavya Patel Many of my friends will quickly agree that I have horrible taste in men at school. Though they may be right in a couple of cases, NO ONE will ever be able to challenge my taste in celebrities. My favorite celebrity crushes, who all happen to star in dystopian movies, are considerate, funny, bold and […] read more » Top 10: non-animated kids TV shows February 8, 2024 — by Kavya Patel 10. “K.C. Undercover” (2015-2018) Any show with Zendaya in it is an immediate yes — especially if she’s a spunky spy with a black belt. 9. “Girl Meets World” (2014-2017) In elementary school, all I wanted was to be like Riley when I went to middle school. My friends and I also became thoroughly obsessed […] read more » My top three actors that everyone should appreciate aesthetically February 8, 2024 — by Emma Fung Hollywood. A wonderful land of entertainment where anyone can be satisfied, as there are just so many movies and TV shows of various genres. However, while you can find yourself appreciating the cinematography, the plot and the mesmerizing soundtracks in any movie, it’s also important to take a step back to admire other factors Highly […] read more » Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Whenever I scroll through my phone, timelapses of multicolored markers and calligraphy pens fill my screen. Popular creators proudly display vibrant pages in their journals, rewarded with thousands of comments and likes. These meticulously decorated to-do lists and calligraphy titles have taken over my life — my love for bullet journaling (and watching videos of […] read more » Five Nights at Freddy’s film adaptation aptly satisfies expectations of video game fans February 6, 2024 — by Annie Liu As night falls, five animatronics appear to awaken. As vengeful spirits, they roam an ‘80s pizzeria’s checkered floor, breaking the illusion of their kid-friendly appearance. Security cameras reveal unsettling movements as they stare directly into the lenses, showing signs of sentience. “Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF),” the film adaptation of the popular “Five Nights at […] read more » Tote bags are symbolic of Gen Z fashion and trends February 5, 2024 — by William Norwood Every morning, I hop out of my car, exhausted after completing a lengthy drive to school. Rubbing the sleep from my eyes, I grab my tote bag and backpack before walking to class. You may be thinking it seems redundant to carry both a tote bag and backpack to school, but no, the tote bag […] read more » Top 10: places where I’ve worked on my college application essays (and why you shouldn’t) February 4, 2024 — by Tara Natarajan 10. My bed DO NOT do this unless you want your dream school to stay in your dreams. I mean that literally. 9. The Saratoga Library I write my best essays when I’m surrounded by a plethora of inspiring arts, culture and knowledge. Evidently, the only free seat I could find was next to the […] read more » Childhood money making: a challenging but valuable experience February 4, 2024 — by Angela Tan At the moment I gained consciousness, I almost immediately grasped the value of money. $2.50 could buy me a scoop of ice cream at the Baskin Robbins nearby, $15 could purchase a cute stuffed animal from Toys R Us and a couple hundred dollars could pay the water and electricity bills — although that last […] read more » I would like to relive a day in the future February 3, 2024 — by Jex Sammael Popov What is the meaning of life? To live. To live is to soak in new experiences through the skin, to acquire knowledge and improve yourself, to breathe and know that tomorrow is another day, with new horrible, joyful possibilities. To die is simply to stop evolving. “Which day would you like to relive forever” is […] read more » firstprevious...45678...2030405060...nextlast
Gushing over celeb crushes: The holy trinity of dystopian movie men February 8, 2024 — by Kavya Patel Many of my friends will quickly agree that I have horrible taste in men at school. Though they may be right in a couple of cases, NO ONE will ever be able to challenge my taste in celebrities. My favorite celebrity crushes, who all happen to star in dystopian movies, are considerate, funny, bold and […] read more » Top 10: non-animated kids TV shows February 8, 2024 — by Kavya Patel 10. “K.C. Undercover” (2015-2018) Any show with Zendaya in it is an immediate yes — especially if she’s a spunky spy with a black belt. 9. “Girl Meets World” (2014-2017) In elementary school, all I wanted was to be like Riley when I went to middle school. My friends and I also became thoroughly obsessed […] read more » My top three actors that everyone should appreciate aesthetically February 8, 2024 — by Emma Fung Hollywood. A wonderful land of entertainment where anyone can be satisfied, as there are just so many movies and TV shows of various genres. However, while you can find yourself appreciating the cinematography, the plot and the mesmerizing soundtracks in any movie, it’s also important to take a step back to admire other factors Highly […] read more » Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Whenever I scroll through my phone, timelapses of multicolored markers and calligraphy pens fill my screen. Popular creators proudly display vibrant pages in their journals, rewarded with thousands of comments and likes. These meticulously decorated to-do lists and calligraphy titles have taken over my life — my love for bullet journaling (and watching videos of […] read more » Five Nights at Freddy’s film adaptation aptly satisfies expectations of video game fans February 6, 2024 — by Annie Liu As night falls, five animatronics appear to awaken. As vengeful spirits, they roam an ‘80s pizzeria’s checkered floor, breaking the illusion of their kid-friendly appearance. Security cameras reveal unsettling movements as they stare directly into the lenses, showing signs of sentience. “Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF),” the film adaptation of the popular “Five Nights at […] read more » Tote bags are symbolic of Gen Z fashion and trends February 5, 2024 — by William Norwood Every morning, I hop out of my car, exhausted after completing a lengthy drive to school. Rubbing the sleep from my eyes, I grab my tote bag and backpack before walking to class. You may be thinking it seems redundant to carry both a tote bag and backpack to school, but no, the tote bag […] read more » Top 10: places where I’ve worked on my college application essays (and why you shouldn’t) February 4, 2024 — by Tara Natarajan 10. My bed DO NOT do this unless you want your dream school to stay in your dreams. I mean that literally. 9. The Saratoga Library I write my best essays when I’m surrounded by a plethora of inspiring arts, culture and knowledge. Evidently, the only free seat I could find was next to the […] read more » Childhood money making: a challenging but valuable experience February 4, 2024 — by Angela Tan At the moment I gained consciousness, I almost immediately grasped the value of money. $2.50 could buy me a scoop of ice cream at the Baskin Robbins nearby, $15 could purchase a cute stuffed animal from Toys R Us and a couple hundred dollars could pay the water and electricity bills — although that last […] read more » I would like to relive a day in the future February 3, 2024 — by Jex Sammael Popov What is the meaning of life? To live. To live is to soak in new experiences through the skin, to acquire knowledge and improve yourself, to breathe and know that tomorrow is another day, with new horrible, joyful possibilities. To die is simply to stop evolving. “Which day would you like to relive forever” is […] read more » firstprevious...45678...2030405060...nextlast
Top 10: non-animated kids TV shows February 8, 2024 — by Kavya Patel 10. “K.C. Undercover” (2015-2018) Any show with Zendaya in it is an immediate yes — especially if she’s a spunky spy with a black belt. 9. “Girl Meets World” (2014-2017) In elementary school, all I wanted was to be like Riley when I went to middle school. My friends and I also became thoroughly obsessed […] read more » My top three actors that everyone should appreciate aesthetically February 8, 2024 — by Emma Fung Hollywood. A wonderful land of entertainment where anyone can be satisfied, as there are just so many movies and TV shows of various genres. However, while you can find yourself appreciating the cinematography, the plot and the mesmerizing soundtracks in any movie, it’s also important to take a step back to admire other factors Highly […] read more » Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Whenever I scroll through my phone, timelapses of multicolored markers and calligraphy pens fill my screen. Popular creators proudly display vibrant pages in their journals, rewarded with thousands of comments and likes. These meticulously decorated to-do lists and calligraphy titles have taken over my life — my love for bullet journaling (and watching videos of […] read more » Five Nights at Freddy’s film adaptation aptly satisfies expectations of video game fans February 6, 2024 — by Annie Liu As night falls, five animatronics appear to awaken. As vengeful spirits, they roam an ‘80s pizzeria’s checkered floor, breaking the illusion of their kid-friendly appearance. Security cameras reveal unsettling movements as they stare directly into the lenses, showing signs of sentience. “Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF),” the film adaptation of the popular “Five Nights at […] read more » Tote bags are symbolic of Gen Z fashion and trends February 5, 2024 — by William Norwood Every morning, I hop out of my car, exhausted after completing a lengthy drive to school. Rubbing the sleep from my eyes, I grab my tote bag and backpack before walking to class. You may be thinking it seems redundant to carry both a tote bag and backpack to school, but no, the tote bag […] read more » Top 10: places where I’ve worked on my college application essays (and why you shouldn’t) February 4, 2024 — by Tara Natarajan 10. My bed DO NOT do this unless you want your dream school to stay in your dreams. I mean that literally. 9. The Saratoga Library I write my best essays when I’m surrounded by a plethora of inspiring arts, culture and knowledge. Evidently, the only free seat I could find was next to the […] read more » Childhood money making: a challenging but valuable experience February 4, 2024 — by Angela Tan At the moment I gained consciousness, I almost immediately grasped the value of money. $2.50 could buy me a scoop of ice cream at the Baskin Robbins nearby, $15 could purchase a cute stuffed animal from Toys R Us and a couple hundred dollars could pay the water and electricity bills — although that last […] read more » I would like to relive a day in the future February 3, 2024 — by Jex Sammael Popov What is the meaning of life? To live. To live is to soak in new experiences through the skin, to acquire knowledge and improve yourself, to breathe and know that tomorrow is another day, with new horrible, joyful possibilities. To die is simply to stop evolving. “Which day would you like to relive forever” is […] read more » firstprevious...45678...2030405060...nextlast
My top three actors that everyone should appreciate aesthetically February 8, 2024 — by Emma Fung Hollywood. A wonderful land of entertainment where anyone can be satisfied, as there are just so many movies and TV shows of various genres. However, while you can find yourself appreciating the cinematography, the plot and the mesmerizing soundtracks in any movie, it’s also important to take a step back to admire other factors Highly […] read more » Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Whenever I scroll through my phone, timelapses of multicolored markers and calligraphy pens fill my screen. Popular creators proudly display vibrant pages in their journals, rewarded with thousands of comments and likes. These meticulously decorated to-do lists and calligraphy titles have taken over my life — my love for bullet journaling (and watching videos of […] read more » Five Nights at Freddy’s film adaptation aptly satisfies expectations of video game fans February 6, 2024 — by Annie Liu As night falls, five animatronics appear to awaken. As vengeful spirits, they roam an ‘80s pizzeria’s checkered floor, breaking the illusion of their kid-friendly appearance. Security cameras reveal unsettling movements as they stare directly into the lenses, showing signs of sentience. “Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF),” the film adaptation of the popular “Five Nights at […] read more » Tote bags are symbolic of Gen Z fashion and trends February 5, 2024 — by William Norwood Every morning, I hop out of my car, exhausted after completing a lengthy drive to school. Rubbing the sleep from my eyes, I grab my tote bag and backpack before walking to class. You may be thinking it seems redundant to carry both a tote bag and backpack to school, but no, the tote bag […] read more » Top 10: places where I’ve worked on my college application essays (and why you shouldn’t) February 4, 2024 — by Tara Natarajan 10. My bed DO NOT do this unless you want your dream school to stay in your dreams. I mean that literally. 9. The Saratoga Library I write my best essays when I’m surrounded by a plethora of inspiring arts, culture and knowledge. Evidently, the only free seat I could find was next to the […] read more » Childhood money making: a challenging but valuable experience February 4, 2024 — by Angela Tan At the moment I gained consciousness, I almost immediately grasped the value of money. $2.50 could buy me a scoop of ice cream at the Baskin Robbins nearby, $15 could purchase a cute stuffed animal from Toys R Us and a couple hundred dollars could pay the water and electricity bills — although that last […] read more » I would like to relive a day in the future February 3, 2024 — by Jex Sammael Popov What is the meaning of life? To live. To live is to soak in new experiences through the skin, to acquire knowledge and improve yourself, to breathe and know that tomorrow is another day, with new horrible, joyful possibilities. To die is simply to stop evolving. “Which day would you like to relive forever” is […] read more » firstprevious...45678...2030405060...nextlast
Bullet journaling: the planning system I fell in love with February 6, 2024 — by Jane Lee Whenever I scroll through my phone, timelapses of multicolored markers and calligraphy pens fill my screen. Popular creators proudly display vibrant pages in their journals, rewarded with thousands of comments and likes. These meticulously decorated to-do lists and calligraphy titles have taken over my life — my love for bullet journaling (and watching videos of […] read more » Five Nights at Freddy’s film adaptation aptly satisfies expectations of video game fans February 6, 2024 — by Annie Liu As night falls, five animatronics appear to awaken. As vengeful spirits, they roam an ‘80s pizzeria’s checkered floor, breaking the illusion of their kid-friendly appearance. Security cameras reveal unsettling movements as they stare directly into the lenses, showing signs of sentience. “Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF),” the film adaptation of the popular “Five Nights at […] read more » Tote bags are symbolic of Gen Z fashion and trends February 5, 2024 — by William Norwood Every morning, I hop out of my car, exhausted after completing a lengthy drive to school. Rubbing the sleep from my eyes, I grab my tote bag and backpack before walking to class. You may be thinking it seems redundant to carry both a tote bag and backpack to school, but no, the tote bag […] read more » Top 10: places where I’ve worked on my college application essays (and why you shouldn’t) February 4, 2024 — by Tara Natarajan 10. My bed DO NOT do this unless you want your dream school to stay in your dreams. I mean that literally. 9. The Saratoga Library I write my best essays when I’m surrounded by a plethora of inspiring arts, culture and knowledge. Evidently, the only free seat I could find was next to the […] read more » Childhood money making: a challenging but valuable experience February 4, 2024 — by Angela Tan At the moment I gained consciousness, I almost immediately grasped the value of money. $2.50 could buy me a scoop of ice cream at the Baskin Robbins nearby, $15 could purchase a cute stuffed animal from Toys R Us and a couple hundred dollars could pay the water and electricity bills — although that last […] read more » I would like to relive a day in the future February 3, 2024 — by Jex Sammael Popov What is the meaning of life? To live. To live is to soak in new experiences through the skin, to acquire knowledge and improve yourself, to breathe and know that tomorrow is another day, with new horrible, joyful possibilities. To die is simply to stop evolving. “Which day would you like to relive forever” is […] read more » firstprevious...45678...2030405060...nextlast
Five Nights at Freddy’s film adaptation aptly satisfies expectations of video game fans February 6, 2024 — by Annie Liu As night falls, five animatronics appear to awaken. As vengeful spirits, they roam an ‘80s pizzeria’s checkered floor, breaking the illusion of their kid-friendly appearance. Security cameras reveal unsettling movements as they stare directly into the lenses, showing signs of sentience. “Five Nights at Freddy’s (FNAF),” the film adaptation of the popular “Five Nights at […] read more » Tote bags are symbolic of Gen Z fashion and trends February 5, 2024 — by William Norwood Every morning, I hop out of my car, exhausted after completing a lengthy drive to school. Rubbing the sleep from my eyes, I grab my tote bag and backpack before walking to class. You may be thinking it seems redundant to carry both a tote bag and backpack to school, but no, the tote bag […] read more » Top 10: places where I’ve worked on my college application essays (and why you shouldn’t) February 4, 2024 — by Tara Natarajan 10. My bed DO NOT do this unless you want your dream school to stay in your dreams. I mean that literally. 9. The Saratoga Library I write my best essays when I’m surrounded by a plethora of inspiring arts, culture and knowledge. Evidently, the only free seat I could find was next to the […] read more » Childhood money making: a challenging but valuable experience February 4, 2024 — by Angela Tan At the moment I gained consciousness, I almost immediately grasped the value of money. $2.50 could buy me a scoop of ice cream at the Baskin Robbins nearby, $15 could purchase a cute stuffed animal from Toys R Us and a couple hundred dollars could pay the water and electricity bills — although that last […] read more » I would like to relive a day in the future February 3, 2024 — by Jex Sammael Popov What is the meaning of life? To live. To live is to soak in new experiences through the skin, to acquire knowledge and improve yourself, to breathe and know that tomorrow is another day, with new horrible, joyful possibilities. To die is simply to stop evolving. “Which day would you like to relive forever” is […] read more » firstprevious...45678...2030405060...nextlast
Tote bags are symbolic of Gen Z fashion and trends February 5, 2024 — by William Norwood Every morning, I hop out of my car, exhausted after completing a lengthy drive to school. Rubbing the sleep from my eyes, I grab my tote bag and backpack before walking to class. You may be thinking it seems redundant to carry both a tote bag and backpack to school, but no, the tote bag […] read more » Top 10: places where I’ve worked on my college application essays (and why you shouldn’t) February 4, 2024 — by Tara Natarajan 10. My bed DO NOT do this unless you want your dream school to stay in your dreams. I mean that literally. 9. The Saratoga Library I write my best essays when I’m surrounded by a plethora of inspiring arts, culture and knowledge. Evidently, the only free seat I could find was next to the […] read more » Childhood money making: a challenging but valuable experience February 4, 2024 — by Angela Tan At the moment I gained consciousness, I almost immediately grasped the value of money. $2.50 could buy me a scoop of ice cream at the Baskin Robbins nearby, $15 could purchase a cute stuffed animal from Toys R Us and a couple hundred dollars could pay the water and electricity bills — although that last […] read more » I would like to relive a day in the future February 3, 2024 — by Jex Sammael Popov What is the meaning of life? To live. To live is to soak in new experiences through the skin, to acquire knowledge and improve yourself, to breathe and know that tomorrow is another day, with new horrible, joyful possibilities. To die is simply to stop evolving. “Which day would you like to relive forever” is […] read more » firstprevious...45678...2030405060...nextlast
Top 10: places where I’ve worked on my college application essays (and why you shouldn’t) February 4, 2024 — by Tara Natarajan 10. My bed DO NOT do this unless you want your dream school to stay in your dreams. I mean that literally. 9. The Saratoga Library I write my best essays when I’m surrounded by a plethora of inspiring arts, culture and knowledge. Evidently, the only free seat I could find was next to the […] read more » Childhood money making: a challenging but valuable experience February 4, 2024 — by Angela Tan At the moment I gained consciousness, I almost immediately grasped the value of money. $2.50 could buy me a scoop of ice cream at the Baskin Robbins nearby, $15 could purchase a cute stuffed animal from Toys R Us and a couple hundred dollars could pay the water and electricity bills — although that last […] read more » I would like to relive a day in the future February 3, 2024 — by Jex Sammael Popov What is the meaning of life? To live. To live is to soak in new experiences through the skin, to acquire knowledge and improve yourself, to breathe and know that tomorrow is another day, with new horrible, joyful possibilities. To die is simply to stop evolving. “Which day would you like to relive forever” is […] read more » firstprevious...45678...2030405060...nextlast
Childhood money making: a challenging but valuable experience February 4, 2024 — by Angela Tan At the moment I gained consciousness, I almost immediately grasped the value of money. $2.50 could buy me a scoop of ice cream at the Baskin Robbins nearby, $15 could purchase a cute stuffed animal from Toys R Us and a couple hundred dollars could pay the water and electricity bills — although that last […] read more » I would like to relive a day in the future February 3, 2024 — by Jex Sammael Popov What is the meaning of life? To live. To live is to soak in new experiences through the skin, to acquire knowledge and improve yourself, to breathe and know that tomorrow is another day, with new horrible, joyful possibilities. To die is simply to stop evolving. “Which day would you like to relive forever” is […] read more » firstprevious...45678...2030405060...nextlast
I would like to relive a day in the future February 3, 2024 — by Jex Sammael Popov What is the meaning of life? To live. To live is to soak in new experiences through the skin, to acquire knowledge and improve yourself, to breathe and know that tomorrow is another day, with new horrible, joyful possibilities. To die is simply to stop evolving. “Which day would you like to relive forever” is […] read more » firstprevious...45678...2030405060...nextlast