Financial state of classes May 22, 2013 — by Catherine Tang and Carol Suh As the year comes to an end, each class is looking at its standing regarding its financial state. read more » “Not to put you in the spotlight, but will you go to prom with me?” May 7, 2013 — by Carol Suh and Catherine Tang When it comes to asking a potential date to prom, students usually stick with the cliche method of using a poster, but senior Cody Cai thought outside of the box when asking senior Kiki Shim. Both worked as editors-in -chief of the yearbook this year and cemented their friendship through long hours of work. read more » Why have field trips become a thing of the past? May 3, 2013 — by Carol Suh and Catherine Tang Gone are the days of elementary school, when students were able to hop on a bus and travel to a zoo, museum or historical landmark to further their studies in school. It’s high school now; lunchables have been replaced by off-campus vehicular sprints, “hands-on” education by grade-stressing labs. read more » Youth Commission recognizes teen friendly business March 12, 2013 — by Sierra Smith and Carol Suh Are you looking for a new local place to grab a bite to eat? read more » Student goes from inexperienced to outstanding lacrosse player March 12, 2013 — by Carol Suh From starting lacrosse as a freshman with absolutely no experience, senior Bria Lee now has become one of the captains and best midfielders for the team. read more » Sophomore competes for the crown of South Bay Teen Idol March 12, 2013 — by Carol Suh At the last minute, sophomore Meghna Chakraborty decided to audition for the South Bay Teen Idol Competition, held at the Additson-Penzak Jewish Community Center Auditorium on Feb. 28. read more » Students access information through modern technology January 24, 2013 — by Candice Zheng and Carol Suh Arriving home from school on the weekdays, many students get up to date with Facebook updates, blogs, news sites, YouTube subscriptions and countless other media and social networking outlets. read more » Students give back during the holiday season January 17, 2013 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh Whether they volunteered to clean up trash or donated cans to the homeless, many students provided assistance to those in need during the holidays. read more » Former athletic director helps new teachers in district office position December 7, 2012 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh You may remember him as your freshman health teacher or your P.E. teacher from sophomore year. This year, however, the school’s former athletic director, Peter Jordan, has taken a new direction in his career as the district’s instructional coach, a job that enables him to guide new teachers or those wanting a fresh eye to assist them. read more » Talent for art displayed at Big Basin Cafe November 18, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Carol Suh Walking into the Big Basin Cafe, the creativity of the menu on the black chalkboard catches your attention. read more » Festival of learning teaches teachers October 19, 2012 — by Carol Suh On the morning of Monday, Oct. 8, students woke up to the glorious feeling of hitting the snooze buttons on their alarm clocks and going back to sleep. For teachers, it was a whole new different story. read more » Sophomores step it up to an improved Homecoming October 14, 2012 — by Carol Suh After a successful freshman quad day, it was time for the sophomores to step it up on Oct. 10 and show what the class of 2015 had to offer. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
“Not to put you in the spotlight, but will you go to prom with me?” May 7, 2013 — by Carol Suh and Catherine Tang When it comes to asking a potential date to prom, students usually stick with the cliche method of using a poster, but senior Cody Cai thought outside of the box when asking senior Kiki Shim. Both worked as editors-in -chief of the yearbook this year and cemented their friendship through long hours of work. read more » Why have field trips become a thing of the past? May 3, 2013 — by Carol Suh and Catherine Tang Gone are the days of elementary school, when students were able to hop on a bus and travel to a zoo, museum or historical landmark to further their studies in school. It’s high school now; lunchables have been replaced by off-campus vehicular sprints, “hands-on” education by grade-stressing labs. read more » Youth Commission recognizes teen friendly business March 12, 2013 — by Sierra Smith and Carol Suh Are you looking for a new local place to grab a bite to eat? read more » Student goes from inexperienced to outstanding lacrosse player March 12, 2013 — by Carol Suh From starting lacrosse as a freshman with absolutely no experience, senior Bria Lee now has become one of the captains and best midfielders for the team. read more » Sophomore competes for the crown of South Bay Teen Idol March 12, 2013 — by Carol Suh At the last minute, sophomore Meghna Chakraborty decided to audition for the South Bay Teen Idol Competition, held at the Additson-Penzak Jewish Community Center Auditorium on Feb. 28. read more » Students access information through modern technology January 24, 2013 — by Candice Zheng and Carol Suh Arriving home from school on the weekdays, many students get up to date with Facebook updates, blogs, news sites, YouTube subscriptions and countless other media and social networking outlets. read more » Students give back during the holiday season January 17, 2013 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh Whether they volunteered to clean up trash or donated cans to the homeless, many students provided assistance to those in need during the holidays. read more » Former athletic director helps new teachers in district office position December 7, 2012 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh You may remember him as your freshman health teacher or your P.E. teacher from sophomore year. This year, however, the school’s former athletic director, Peter Jordan, has taken a new direction in his career as the district’s instructional coach, a job that enables him to guide new teachers or those wanting a fresh eye to assist them. read more » Talent for art displayed at Big Basin Cafe November 18, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Carol Suh Walking into the Big Basin Cafe, the creativity of the menu on the black chalkboard catches your attention. read more » Festival of learning teaches teachers October 19, 2012 — by Carol Suh On the morning of Monday, Oct. 8, students woke up to the glorious feeling of hitting the snooze buttons on their alarm clocks and going back to sleep. For teachers, it was a whole new different story. read more » Sophomores step it up to an improved Homecoming October 14, 2012 — by Carol Suh After a successful freshman quad day, it was time for the sophomores to step it up on Oct. 10 and show what the class of 2015 had to offer. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
Why have field trips become a thing of the past? May 3, 2013 — by Carol Suh and Catherine Tang Gone are the days of elementary school, when students were able to hop on a bus and travel to a zoo, museum or historical landmark to further their studies in school. It’s high school now; lunchables have been replaced by off-campus vehicular sprints, “hands-on” education by grade-stressing labs. read more » Youth Commission recognizes teen friendly business March 12, 2013 — by Sierra Smith and Carol Suh Are you looking for a new local place to grab a bite to eat? read more » Student goes from inexperienced to outstanding lacrosse player March 12, 2013 — by Carol Suh From starting lacrosse as a freshman with absolutely no experience, senior Bria Lee now has become one of the captains and best midfielders for the team. read more » Sophomore competes for the crown of South Bay Teen Idol March 12, 2013 — by Carol Suh At the last minute, sophomore Meghna Chakraborty decided to audition for the South Bay Teen Idol Competition, held at the Additson-Penzak Jewish Community Center Auditorium on Feb. 28. read more » Students access information through modern technology January 24, 2013 — by Candice Zheng and Carol Suh Arriving home from school on the weekdays, many students get up to date with Facebook updates, blogs, news sites, YouTube subscriptions and countless other media and social networking outlets. read more » Students give back during the holiday season January 17, 2013 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh Whether they volunteered to clean up trash or donated cans to the homeless, many students provided assistance to those in need during the holidays. read more » Former athletic director helps new teachers in district office position December 7, 2012 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh You may remember him as your freshman health teacher or your P.E. teacher from sophomore year. This year, however, the school’s former athletic director, Peter Jordan, has taken a new direction in his career as the district’s instructional coach, a job that enables him to guide new teachers or those wanting a fresh eye to assist them. read more » Talent for art displayed at Big Basin Cafe November 18, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Carol Suh Walking into the Big Basin Cafe, the creativity of the menu on the black chalkboard catches your attention. read more » Festival of learning teaches teachers October 19, 2012 — by Carol Suh On the morning of Monday, Oct. 8, students woke up to the glorious feeling of hitting the snooze buttons on their alarm clocks and going back to sleep. For teachers, it was a whole new different story. read more » Sophomores step it up to an improved Homecoming October 14, 2012 — by Carol Suh After a successful freshman quad day, it was time for the sophomores to step it up on Oct. 10 and show what the class of 2015 had to offer. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
Youth Commission recognizes teen friendly business March 12, 2013 — by Sierra Smith and Carol Suh Are you looking for a new local place to grab a bite to eat? read more » Student goes from inexperienced to outstanding lacrosse player March 12, 2013 — by Carol Suh From starting lacrosse as a freshman with absolutely no experience, senior Bria Lee now has become one of the captains and best midfielders for the team. read more » Sophomore competes for the crown of South Bay Teen Idol March 12, 2013 — by Carol Suh At the last minute, sophomore Meghna Chakraborty decided to audition for the South Bay Teen Idol Competition, held at the Additson-Penzak Jewish Community Center Auditorium on Feb. 28. read more » Students access information through modern technology January 24, 2013 — by Candice Zheng and Carol Suh Arriving home from school on the weekdays, many students get up to date with Facebook updates, blogs, news sites, YouTube subscriptions and countless other media and social networking outlets. read more » Students give back during the holiday season January 17, 2013 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh Whether they volunteered to clean up trash or donated cans to the homeless, many students provided assistance to those in need during the holidays. read more » Former athletic director helps new teachers in district office position December 7, 2012 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh You may remember him as your freshman health teacher or your P.E. teacher from sophomore year. This year, however, the school’s former athletic director, Peter Jordan, has taken a new direction in his career as the district’s instructional coach, a job that enables him to guide new teachers or those wanting a fresh eye to assist them. read more » Talent for art displayed at Big Basin Cafe November 18, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Carol Suh Walking into the Big Basin Cafe, the creativity of the menu on the black chalkboard catches your attention. read more » Festival of learning teaches teachers October 19, 2012 — by Carol Suh On the morning of Monday, Oct. 8, students woke up to the glorious feeling of hitting the snooze buttons on their alarm clocks and going back to sleep. For teachers, it was a whole new different story. read more » Sophomores step it up to an improved Homecoming October 14, 2012 — by Carol Suh After a successful freshman quad day, it was time for the sophomores to step it up on Oct. 10 and show what the class of 2015 had to offer. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
Student goes from inexperienced to outstanding lacrosse player March 12, 2013 — by Carol Suh From starting lacrosse as a freshman with absolutely no experience, senior Bria Lee now has become one of the captains and best midfielders for the team. read more » Sophomore competes for the crown of South Bay Teen Idol March 12, 2013 — by Carol Suh At the last minute, sophomore Meghna Chakraborty decided to audition for the South Bay Teen Idol Competition, held at the Additson-Penzak Jewish Community Center Auditorium on Feb. 28. read more » Students access information through modern technology January 24, 2013 — by Candice Zheng and Carol Suh Arriving home from school on the weekdays, many students get up to date with Facebook updates, blogs, news sites, YouTube subscriptions and countless other media and social networking outlets. read more » Students give back during the holiday season January 17, 2013 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh Whether they volunteered to clean up trash or donated cans to the homeless, many students provided assistance to those in need during the holidays. read more » Former athletic director helps new teachers in district office position December 7, 2012 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh You may remember him as your freshman health teacher or your P.E. teacher from sophomore year. This year, however, the school’s former athletic director, Peter Jordan, has taken a new direction in his career as the district’s instructional coach, a job that enables him to guide new teachers or those wanting a fresh eye to assist them. read more » Talent for art displayed at Big Basin Cafe November 18, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Carol Suh Walking into the Big Basin Cafe, the creativity of the menu on the black chalkboard catches your attention. read more » Festival of learning teaches teachers October 19, 2012 — by Carol Suh On the morning of Monday, Oct. 8, students woke up to the glorious feeling of hitting the snooze buttons on their alarm clocks and going back to sleep. For teachers, it was a whole new different story. read more » Sophomores step it up to an improved Homecoming October 14, 2012 — by Carol Suh After a successful freshman quad day, it was time for the sophomores to step it up on Oct. 10 and show what the class of 2015 had to offer. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
Sophomore competes for the crown of South Bay Teen Idol March 12, 2013 — by Carol Suh At the last minute, sophomore Meghna Chakraborty decided to audition for the South Bay Teen Idol Competition, held at the Additson-Penzak Jewish Community Center Auditorium on Feb. 28. read more » Students access information through modern technology January 24, 2013 — by Candice Zheng and Carol Suh Arriving home from school on the weekdays, many students get up to date with Facebook updates, blogs, news sites, YouTube subscriptions and countless other media and social networking outlets. read more » Students give back during the holiday season January 17, 2013 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh Whether they volunteered to clean up trash or donated cans to the homeless, many students provided assistance to those in need during the holidays. read more » Former athletic director helps new teachers in district office position December 7, 2012 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh You may remember him as your freshman health teacher or your P.E. teacher from sophomore year. This year, however, the school’s former athletic director, Peter Jordan, has taken a new direction in his career as the district’s instructional coach, a job that enables him to guide new teachers or those wanting a fresh eye to assist them. read more » Talent for art displayed at Big Basin Cafe November 18, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Carol Suh Walking into the Big Basin Cafe, the creativity of the menu on the black chalkboard catches your attention. read more » Festival of learning teaches teachers October 19, 2012 — by Carol Suh On the morning of Monday, Oct. 8, students woke up to the glorious feeling of hitting the snooze buttons on their alarm clocks and going back to sleep. For teachers, it was a whole new different story. read more » Sophomores step it up to an improved Homecoming October 14, 2012 — by Carol Suh After a successful freshman quad day, it was time for the sophomores to step it up on Oct. 10 and show what the class of 2015 had to offer. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
Students access information through modern technology January 24, 2013 — by Candice Zheng and Carol Suh Arriving home from school on the weekdays, many students get up to date with Facebook updates, blogs, news sites, YouTube subscriptions and countless other media and social networking outlets. read more » Students give back during the holiday season January 17, 2013 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh Whether they volunteered to clean up trash or donated cans to the homeless, many students provided assistance to those in need during the holidays. read more » Former athletic director helps new teachers in district office position December 7, 2012 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh You may remember him as your freshman health teacher or your P.E. teacher from sophomore year. This year, however, the school’s former athletic director, Peter Jordan, has taken a new direction in his career as the district’s instructional coach, a job that enables him to guide new teachers or those wanting a fresh eye to assist them. read more » Talent for art displayed at Big Basin Cafe November 18, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Carol Suh Walking into the Big Basin Cafe, the creativity of the menu on the black chalkboard catches your attention. read more » Festival of learning teaches teachers October 19, 2012 — by Carol Suh On the morning of Monday, Oct. 8, students woke up to the glorious feeling of hitting the snooze buttons on their alarm clocks and going back to sleep. For teachers, it was a whole new different story. read more » Sophomores step it up to an improved Homecoming October 14, 2012 — by Carol Suh After a successful freshman quad day, it was time for the sophomores to step it up on Oct. 10 and show what the class of 2015 had to offer. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
Students give back during the holiday season January 17, 2013 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh Whether they volunteered to clean up trash or donated cans to the homeless, many students provided assistance to those in need during the holidays. read more » Former athletic director helps new teachers in district office position December 7, 2012 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh You may remember him as your freshman health teacher or your P.E. teacher from sophomore year. This year, however, the school’s former athletic director, Peter Jordan, has taken a new direction in his career as the district’s instructional coach, a job that enables him to guide new teachers or those wanting a fresh eye to assist them. read more » Talent for art displayed at Big Basin Cafe November 18, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Carol Suh Walking into the Big Basin Cafe, the creativity of the menu on the black chalkboard catches your attention. read more » Festival of learning teaches teachers October 19, 2012 — by Carol Suh On the morning of Monday, Oct. 8, students woke up to the glorious feeling of hitting the snooze buttons on their alarm clocks and going back to sleep. For teachers, it was a whole new different story. read more » Sophomores step it up to an improved Homecoming October 14, 2012 — by Carol Suh After a successful freshman quad day, it was time for the sophomores to step it up on Oct. 10 and show what the class of 2015 had to offer. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
Former athletic director helps new teachers in district office position December 7, 2012 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh You may remember him as your freshman health teacher or your P.E. teacher from sophomore year. This year, however, the school’s former athletic director, Peter Jordan, has taken a new direction in his career as the district’s instructional coach, a job that enables him to guide new teachers or those wanting a fresh eye to assist them. read more » Talent for art displayed at Big Basin Cafe November 18, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Carol Suh Walking into the Big Basin Cafe, the creativity of the menu on the black chalkboard catches your attention. read more » Festival of learning teaches teachers October 19, 2012 — by Carol Suh On the morning of Monday, Oct. 8, students woke up to the glorious feeling of hitting the snooze buttons on their alarm clocks and going back to sleep. For teachers, it was a whole new different story. read more » Sophomores step it up to an improved Homecoming October 14, 2012 — by Carol Suh After a successful freshman quad day, it was time for the sophomores to step it up on Oct. 10 and show what the class of 2015 had to offer. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
Talent for art displayed at Big Basin Cafe November 18, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Carol Suh Walking into the Big Basin Cafe, the creativity of the menu on the black chalkboard catches your attention. read more » Festival of learning teaches teachers October 19, 2012 — by Carol Suh On the morning of Monday, Oct. 8, students woke up to the glorious feeling of hitting the snooze buttons on their alarm clocks and going back to sleep. For teachers, it was a whole new different story. read more » Sophomores step it up to an improved Homecoming October 14, 2012 — by Carol Suh After a successful freshman quad day, it was time for the sophomores to step it up on Oct. 10 and show what the class of 2015 had to offer. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
Festival of learning teaches teachers October 19, 2012 — by Carol Suh On the morning of Monday, Oct. 8, students woke up to the glorious feeling of hitting the snooze buttons on their alarm clocks and going back to sleep. For teachers, it was a whole new different story. read more » Sophomores step it up to an improved Homecoming October 14, 2012 — by Carol Suh After a successful freshman quad day, it was time for the sophomores to step it up on Oct. 10 and show what the class of 2015 had to offer. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
Sophomores step it up to an improved Homecoming October 14, 2012 — by Carol Suh After a successful freshman quad day, it was time for the sophomores to step it up on Oct. 10 and show what the class of 2015 had to offer. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Visuals by Carol May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
May 3, 2013: Off-campus grad night — wherever it is — promises to be memorable January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
January 22, 2013: Wall of Rejection would help students bond January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity
January 22, 2013: Standardized testing in kindergarten a shocking and unfair change November 18, 2012: Common App streamlined, limiting creativity