Stretching our backs and barriers February 9, 2018 — by Francesca Chu and Alexandra Li Reporters try couples yoga. read more » Weird food combos don’t ‘dip’-appoint February 8, 2018 — by Phoebe Wang Reporter enjoys trying new foods and weird food combinations such as cold pizza and soda, chips in ice cream and greek yogurt combined with black pepper and vanilla extract. read more » Avid vlog-watchers try vlogging for a day February 8, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan After spending hours each week scavenging on YouTube and watching “vlogs” about people’s daily lives, reporters decided they had to try vlogging for theirselves. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Vibrant lights attract visitors to the Sonic Runway February 8, 2018 — by Karen Chow A segment of the Burning Man Project by artists Rob Jensen and Warren Trezevant, the Sonic Runway is the first temporary installation in San Jose that ties light and sound together until March 9. read more » Columnist: Team sports teach important life lessons February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao Team sports push players to rely on someone else, essential to development of healthy relationships, growth of businesses and creating strong friendships. read more » New Year’s resolution: Working out is working out for golfer February 6, 2018 — by Kevin Sze Sophomore Kevin Sze notices improvements in his golfing resulting from working about with a trainer read more » My friend did my makeup for a day January 29, 2018 — by Selena Liu Sophomore Selena Liu gets a boost of self esteem after getting a makeover during tutorial read more » Top 10 ways for a non-fan to survive Super Bowl LII January 29, 2018 — by Jay Kim and Victor Liu 10. Know which teams are playing in the Super Bowl this year: No, it’s not going to be the Warriors and Earthquakes. 9. Place your bets: Oh wait, we can’t condone gambling in a school newspaper. 8. This isn’t college football: Keep the “Roll Tides” at home. 7. Fake it till you make it: Be sure to name drop a couple players’ names like they’re proper nouns in APUSH. Use buzzwords like rub routes and “Red Zone” and GOAT for bonus points. 6. Choose a team to back: Buy both Patriot and Eagles jerseys so you can change at halftime, depending on the score. 5. Drink lots of water: You don’t need to stay hydrated on the field, but you can avoid sports talk when you go to the bathroom for the 15th time. 4. Budget your weekend properly: You’ll spend over three hours watching the ball be in play for 11 minutes. 3. Asdjfdjhbfjkshkmuxuftsjfhztubbyqwetunchakso: Keep your mouth full with Doritos and guac so you don’t have to expose your lack of football knowledge. Throw in a fist pump afterwards to feign excitement. 2. “Unbelievable:” The phrase works whether your team is winning or losing. 1. Know who’s performing at halftime: Perfect hitting those high-pitched Justin Timberlake notes. read more » Museum of Ice Cream is a quirky spot for photos January 29, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Juniors explore The Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco, finding it overhyped and hectic read more » firstprevious...1020304050...979899100101...110120130140...nextlast
Weird food combos don’t ‘dip’-appoint February 8, 2018 — by Phoebe Wang Reporter enjoys trying new foods and weird food combinations such as cold pizza and soda, chips in ice cream and greek yogurt combined with black pepper and vanilla extract. read more » Avid vlog-watchers try vlogging for a day February 8, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan After spending hours each week scavenging on YouTube and watching “vlogs” about people’s daily lives, reporters decided they had to try vlogging for theirselves. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Vibrant lights attract visitors to the Sonic Runway February 8, 2018 — by Karen Chow A segment of the Burning Man Project by artists Rob Jensen and Warren Trezevant, the Sonic Runway is the first temporary installation in San Jose that ties light and sound together until March 9. read more » Columnist: Team sports teach important life lessons February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao Team sports push players to rely on someone else, essential to development of healthy relationships, growth of businesses and creating strong friendships. read more » New Year’s resolution: Working out is working out for golfer February 6, 2018 — by Kevin Sze Sophomore Kevin Sze notices improvements in his golfing resulting from working about with a trainer read more » My friend did my makeup for a day January 29, 2018 — by Selena Liu Sophomore Selena Liu gets a boost of self esteem after getting a makeover during tutorial read more » Top 10 ways for a non-fan to survive Super Bowl LII January 29, 2018 — by Jay Kim and Victor Liu 10. Know which teams are playing in the Super Bowl this year: No, it’s not going to be the Warriors and Earthquakes. 9. Place your bets: Oh wait, we can’t condone gambling in a school newspaper. 8. This isn’t college football: Keep the “Roll Tides” at home. 7. Fake it till you make it: Be sure to name drop a couple players’ names like they’re proper nouns in APUSH. Use buzzwords like rub routes and “Red Zone” and GOAT for bonus points. 6. Choose a team to back: Buy both Patriot and Eagles jerseys so you can change at halftime, depending on the score. 5. Drink lots of water: You don’t need to stay hydrated on the field, but you can avoid sports talk when you go to the bathroom for the 15th time. 4. Budget your weekend properly: You’ll spend over three hours watching the ball be in play for 11 minutes. 3. Asdjfdjhbfjkshkmuxuftsjfhztubbyqwetunchakso: Keep your mouth full with Doritos and guac so you don’t have to expose your lack of football knowledge. Throw in a fist pump afterwards to feign excitement. 2. “Unbelievable:” The phrase works whether your team is winning or losing. 1. Know who’s performing at halftime: Perfect hitting those high-pitched Justin Timberlake notes. read more » Museum of Ice Cream is a quirky spot for photos January 29, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Juniors explore The Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco, finding it overhyped and hectic read more » firstprevious...1020304050...979899100101...110120130140...nextlast
Avid vlog-watchers try vlogging for a day February 8, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan After spending hours each week scavenging on YouTube and watching “vlogs” about people’s daily lives, reporters decided they had to try vlogging for theirselves. read more » An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Vibrant lights attract visitors to the Sonic Runway February 8, 2018 — by Karen Chow A segment of the Burning Man Project by artists Rob Jensen and Warren Trezevant, the Sonic Runway is the first temporary installation in San Jose that ties light and sound together until March 9. read more » Columnist: Team sports teach important life lessons February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao Team sports push players to rely on someone else, essential to development of healthy relationships, growth of businesses and creating strong friendships. read more » New Year’s resolution: Working out is working out for golfer February 6, 2018 — by Kevin Sze Sophomore Kevin Sze notices improvements in his golfing resulting from working about with a trainer read more » My friend did my makeup for a day January 29, 2018 — by Selena Liu Sophomore Selena Liu gets a boost of self esteem after getting a makeover during tutorial read more » Top 10 ways for a non-fan to survive Super Bowl LII January 29, 2018 — by Jay Kim and Victor Liu 10. Know which teams are playing in the Super Bowl this year: No, it’s not going to be the Warriors and Earthquakes. 9. Place your bets: Oh wait, we can’t condone gambling in a school newspaper. 8. This isn’t college football: Keep the “Roll Tides” at home. 7. Fake it till you make it: Be sure to name drop a couple players’ names like they’re proper nouns in APUSH. Use buzzwords like rub routes and “Red Zone” and GOAT for bonus points. 6. Choose a team to back: Buy both Patriot and Eagles jerseys so you can change at halftime, depending on the score. 5. Drink lots of water: You don’t need to stay hydrated on the field, but you can avoid sports talk when you go to the bathroom for the 15th time. 4. Budget your weekend properly: You’ll spend over three hours watching the ball be in play for 11 minutes. 3. Asdjfdjhbfjkshkmuxuftsjfhztubbyqwetunchakso: Keep your mouth full with Doritos and guac so you don’t have to expose your lack of football knowledge. Throw in a fist pump afterwards to feign excitement. 2. “Unbelievable:” The phrase works whether your team is winning or losing. 1. Know who’s performing at halftime: Perfect hitting those high-pitched Justin Timberlake notes. read more » Museum of Ice Cream is a quirky spot for photos January 29, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Juniors explore The Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco, finding it overhyped and hectic read more » firstprevious...1020304050...979899100101...110120130140...nextlast
An older sister’s lesson: Self-love matters most February 8, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang Surprised, I assumed that their conversation would morph into a gossip session. But my sister started down a different fork in the road — toward empathy. read more » Vibrant lights attract visitors to the Sonic Runway February 8, 2018 — by Karen Chow A segment of the Burning Man Project by artists Rob Jensen and Warren Trezevant, the Sonic Runway is the first temporary installation in San Jose that ties light and sound together until March 9. read more » Columnist: Team sports teach important life lessons February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao Team sports push players to rely on someone else, essential to development of healthy relationships, growth of businesses and creating strong friendships. read more » New Year’s resolution: Working out is working out for golfer February 6, 2018 — by Kevin Sze Sophomore Kevin Sze notices improvements in his golfing resulting from working about with a trainer read more » My friend did my makeup for a day January 29, 2018 — by Selena Liu Sophomore Selena Liu gets a boost of self esteem after getting a makeover during tutorial read more » Top 10 ways for a non-fan to survive Super Bowl LII January 29, 2018 — by Jay Kim and Victor Liu 10. Know which teams are playing in the Super Bowl this year: No, it’s not going to be the Warriors and Earthquakes. 9. Place your bets: Oh wait, we can’t condone gambling in a school newspaper. 8. This isn’t college football: Keep the “Roll Tides” at home. 7. Fake it till you make it: Be sure to name drop a couple players’ names like they’re proper nouns in APUSH. Use buzzwords like rub routes and “Red Zone” and GOAT for bonus points. 6. Choose a team to back: Buy both Patriot and Eagles jerseys so you can change at halftime, depending on the score. 5. Drink lots of water: You don’t need to stay hydrated on the field, but you can avoid sports talk when you go to the bathroom for the 15th time. 4. Budget your weekend properly: You’ll spend over three hours watching the ball be in play for 11 minutes. 3. Asdjfdjhbfjkshkmuxuftsjfhztubbyqwetunchakso: Keep your mouth full with Doritos and guac so you don’t have to expose your lack of football knowledge. Throw in a fist pump afterwards to feign excitement. 2. “Unbelievable:” The phrase works whether your team is winning or losing. 1. Know who’s performing at halftime: Perfect hitting those high-pitched Justin Timberlake notes. read more » Museum of Ice Cream is a quirky spot for photos January 29, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Juniors explore The Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco, finding it overhyped and hectic read more » firstprevious...1020304050...979899100101...110120130140...nextlast
Vibrant lights attract visitors to the Sonic Runway February 8, 2018 — by Karen Chow A segment of the Burning Man Project by artists Rob Jensen and Warren Trezevant, the Sonic Runway is the first temporary installation in San Jose that ties light and sound together until March 9. read more » Columnist: Team sports teach important life lessons February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao Team sports push players to rely on someone else, essential to development of healthy relationships, growth of businesses and creating strong friendships. read more » New Year’s resolution: Working out is working out for golfer February 6, 2018 — by Kevin Sze Sophomore Kevin Sze notices improvements in his golfing resulting from working about with a trainer read more » My friend did my makeup for a day January 29, 2018 — by Selena Liu Sophomore Selena Liu gets a boost of self esteem after getting a makeover during tutorial read more » Top 10 ways for a non-fan to survive Super Bowl LII January 29, 2018 — by Jay Kim and Victor Liu 10. Know which teams are playing in the Super Bowl this year: No, it’s not going to be the Warriors and Earthquakes. 9. Place your bets: Oh wait, we can’t condone gambling in a school newspaper. 8. This isn’t college football: Keep the “Roll Tides” at home. 7. Fake it till you make it: Be sure to name drop a couple players’ names like they’re proper nouns in APUSH. Use buzzwords like rub routes and “Red Zone” and GOAT for bonus points. 6. Choose a team to back: Buy both Patriot and Eagles jerseys so you can change at halftime, depending on the score. 5. Drink lots of water: You don’t need to stay hydrated on the field, but you can avoid sports talk when you go to the bathroom for the 15th time. 4. Budget your weekend properly: You’ll spend over three hours watching the ball be in play for 11 minutes. 3. Asdjfdjhbfjkshkmuxuftsjfhztubbyqwetunchakso: Keep your mouth full with Doritos and guac so you don’t have to expose your lack of football knowledge. Throw in a fist pump afterwards to feign excitement. 2. “Unbelievable:” The phrase works whether your team is winning or losing. 1. Know who’s performing at halftime: Perfect hitting those high-pitched Justin Timberlake notes. read more » Museum of Ice Cream is a quirky spot for photos January 29, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Juniors explore The Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco, finding it overhyped and hectic read more » firstprevious...1020304050...979899100101...110120130140...nextlast
Columnist: Team sports teach important life lessons February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao Team sports push players to rely on someone else, essential to development of healthy relationships, growth of businesses and creating strong friendships. read more » New Year’s resolution: Working out is working out for golfer February 6, 2018 — by Kevin Sze Sophomore Kevin Sze notices improvements in his golfing resulting from working about with a trainer read more » My friend did my makeup for a day January 29, 2018 — by Selena Liu Sophomore Selena Liu gets a boost of self esteem after getting a makeover during tutorial read more » Top 10 ways for a non-fan to survive Super Bowl LII January 29, 2018 — by Jay Kim and Victor Liu 10. Know which teams are playing in the Super Bowl this year: No, it’s not going to be the Warriors and Earthquakes. 9. Place your bets: Oh wait, we can’t condone gambling in a school newspaper. 8. This isn’t college football: Keep the “Roll Tides” at home. 7. Fake it till you make it: Be sure to name drop a couple players’ names like they’re proper nouns in APUSH. Use buzzwords like rub routes and “Red Zone” and GOAT for bonus points. 6. Choose a team to back: Buy both Patriot and Eagles jerseys so you can change at halftime, depending on the score. 5. Drink lots of water: You don’t need to stay hydrated on the field, but you can avoid sports talk when you go to the bathroom for the 15th time. 4. Budget your weekend properly: You’ll spend over three hours watching the ball be in play for 11 minutes. 3. Asdjfdjhbfjkshkmuxuftsjfhztubbyqwetunchakso: Keep your mouth full with Doritos and guac so you don’t have to expose your lack of football knowledge. Throw in a fist pump afterwards to feign excitement. 2. “Unbelievable:” The phrase works whether your team is winning or losing. 1. Know who’s performing at halftime: Perfect hitting those high-pitched Justin Timberlake notes. read more » Museum of Ice Cream is a quirky spot for photos January 29, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Juniors explore The Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco, finding it overhyped and hectic read more » firstprevious...1020304050...979899100101...110120130140...nextlast
New Year’s resolution: Working out is working out for golfer February 6, 2018 — by Kevin Sze Sophomore Kevin Sze notices improvements in his golfing resulting from working about with a trainer read more » My friend did my makeup for a day January 29, 2018 — by Selena Liu Sophomore Selena Liu gets a boost of self esteem after getting a makeover during tutorial read more » Top 10 ways for a non-fan to survive Super Bowl LII January 29, 2018 — by Jay Kim and Victor Liu 10. Know which teams are playing in the Super Bowl this year: No, it’s not going to be the Warriors and Earthquakes. 9. Place your bets: Oh wait, we can’t condone gambling in a school newspaper. 8. This isn’t college football: Keep the “Roll Tides” at home. 7. Fake it till you make it: Be sure to name drop a couple players’ names like they’re proper nouns in APUSH. Use buzzwords like rub routes and “Red Zone” and GOAT for bonus points. 6. Choose a team to back: Buy both Patriot and Eagles jerseys so you can change at halftime, depending on the score. 5. Drink lots of water: You don’t need to stay hydrated on the field, but you can avoid sports talk when you go to the bathroom for the 15th time. 4. Budget your weekend properly: You’ll spend over three hours watching the ball be in play for 11 minutes. 3. Asdjfdjhbfjkshkmuxuftsjfhztubbyqwetunchakso: Keep your mouth full with Doritos and guac so you don’t have to expose your lack of football knowledge. Throw in a fist pump afterwards to feign excitement. 2. “Unbelievable:” The phrase works whether your team is winning or losing. 1. Know who’s performing at halftime: Perfect hitting those high-pitched Justin Timberlake notes. read more » Museum of Ice Cream is a quirky spot for photos January 29, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Juniors explore The Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco, finding it overhyped and hectic read more » firstprevious...1020304050...979899100101...110120130140...nextlast
My friend did my makeup for a day January 29, 2018 — by Selena Liu Sophomore Selena Liu gets a boost of self esteem after getting a makeover during tutorial read more » Top 10 ways for a non-fan to survive Super Bowl LII January 29, 2018 — by Jay Kim and Victor Liu 10. Know which teams are playing in the Super Bowl this year: No, it’s not going to be the Warriors and Earthquakes. 9. Place your bets: Oh wait, we can’t condone gambling in a school newspaper. 8. This isn’t college football: Keep the “Roll Tides” at home. 7. Fake it till you make it: Be sure to name drop a couple players’ names like they’re proper nouns in APUSH. Use buzzwords like rub routes and “Red Zone” and GOAT for bonus points. 6. Choose a team to back: Buy both Patriot and Eagles jerseys so you can change at halftime, depending on the score. 5. Drink lots of water: You don’t need to stay hydrated on the field, but you can avoid sports talk when you go to the bathroom for the 15th time. 4. Budget your weekend properly: You’ll spend over three hours watching the ball be in play for 11 minutes. 3. Asdjfdjhbfjkshkmuxuftsjfhztubbyqwetunchakso: Keep your mouth full with Doritos and guac so you don’t have to expose your lack of football knowledge. Throw in a fist pump afterwards to feign excitement. 2. “Unbelievable:” The phrase works whether your team is winning or losing. 1. Know who’s performing at halftime: Perfect hitting those high-pitched Justin Timberlake notes. read more » Museum of Ice Cream is a quirky spot for photos January 29, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Juniors explore The Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco, finding it overhyped and hectic read more » firstprevious...1020304050...979899100101...110120130140...nextlast
Top 10 ways for a non-fan to survive Super Bowl LII January 29, 2018 — by Jay Kim and Victor Liu 10. Know which teams are playing in the Super Bowl this year: No, it’s not going to be the Warriors and Earthquakes. 9. Place your bets: Oh wait, we can’t condone gambling in a school newspaper. 8. This isn’t college football: Keep the “Roll Tides” at home. 7. Fake it till you make it: Be sure to name drop a couple players’ names like they’re proper nouns in APUSH. Use buzzwords like rub routes and “Red Zone” and GOAT for bonus points. 6. Choose a team to back: Buy both Patriot and Eagles jerseys so you can change at halftime, depending on the score. 5. Drink lots of water: You don’t need to stay hydrated on the field, but you can avoid sports talk when you go to the bathroom for the 15th time. 4. Budget your weekend properly: You’ll spend over three hours watching the ball be in play for 11 minutes. 3. Asdjfdjhbfjkshkmuxuftsjfhztubbyqwetunchakso: Keep your mouth full with Doritos and guac so you don’t have to expose your lack of football knowledge. Throw in a fist pump afterwards to feign excitement. 2. “Unbelievable:” The phrase works whether your team is winning or losing. 1. Know who’s performing at halftime: Perfect hitting those high-pitched Justin Timberlake notes. read more » Museum of Ice Cream is a quirky spot for photos January 29, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Juniors explore The Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco, finding it overhyped and hectic read more » firstprevious...1020304050...979899100101...110120130140...nextlast
Museum of Ice Cream is a quirky spot for photos January 29, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Juniors explore The Museum of Ice Cream in San Francisco, finding it overhyped and hectic read more » firstprevious...1020304050...979899100101...110120130140...nextlast