I have the best neighbor September 15, 2021 — by Jayne Zhou Can you communicate with your best friend by yelling from your front door? I didn’t think so... read more » ‘I’m not like other girls’ becomes a trend itself March 10, 2020 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Teenagers rejecting “basic” culture become “basic” themselves. read more » FFor UCs, there is no easy substitute for standardized test scores February 12, 2020 — by Jayne Zhou Change is coming, and it can’t be forced through lawsuits. read more » The Korean skincare fad fails to produce promised results January 17, 2020 — by Jayne Zhou 10-step routines are excessive and can prove harmful to some skin types. read more » Night Markets are not worth the hype October 30, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Spend your money elsewhere read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » Girls’ tennis drops from second place to second to last in League October 16, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Injured player affects team’s ability to perform read more » Is Sul and Beans still relevant? September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Dessert shop has a hard time maintaining popularity. read more » Too many students overreact to new tutorial policy September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Changes in tutorial anger students, but aren’t extremely significant. read more » Girls tennis swings for CCS September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Girls hope to succeed with healthier team. read more » Young, dumb and broke high school kids plan a day trip to Santa Cruz September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Two students attempt to limit their time and budget on a trip to Santa Cruz. read more » Junior coaches tennis at Courtside March 29, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Junior Katie Lam sacrifices her studying time to help out younger children. read more » Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
‘I’m not like other girls’ becomes a trend itself March 10, 2020 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Teenagers rejecting “basic” culture become “basic” themselves. read more » FFor UCs, there is no easy substitute for standardized test scores February 12, 2020 — by Jayne Zhou Change is coming, and it can’t be forced through lawsuits. read more » The Korean skincare fad fails to produce promised results January 17, 2020 — by Jayne Zhou 10-step routines are excessive and can prove harmful to some skin types. read more » Night Markets are not worth the hype October 30, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Spend your money elsewhere read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » Girls’ tennis drops from second place to second to last in League October 16, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Injured player affects team’s ability to perform read more » Is Sul and Beans still relevant? September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Dessert shop has a hard time maintaining popularity. read more » Too many students overreact to new tutorial policy September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Changes in tutorial anger students, but aren’t extremely significant. read more » Girls tennis swings for CCS September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Girls hope to succeed with healthier team. read more » Young, dumb and broke high school kids plan a day trip to Santa Cruz September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Two students attempt to limit their time and budget on a trip to Santa Cruz. read more » Junior coaches tennis at Courtside March 29, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Junior Katie Lam sacrifices her studying time to help out younger children. read more » Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
FFor UCs, there is no easy substitute for standardized test scores February 12, 2020 — by Jayne Zhou Change is coming, and it can’t be forced through lawsuits. read more » The Korean skincare fad fails to produce promised results January 17, 2020 — by Jayne Zhou 10-step routines are excessive and can prove harmful to some skin types. read more » Night Markets are not worth the hype October 30, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Spend your money elsewhere read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » Girls’ tennis drops from second place to second to last in League October 16, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Injured player affects team’s ability to perform read more » Is Sul and Beans still relevant? September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Dessert shop has a hard time maintaining popularity. read more » Too many students overreact to new tutorial policy September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Changes in tutorial anger students, but aren’t extremely significant. read more » Girls tennis swings for CCS September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Girls hope to succeed with healthier team. read more » Young, dumb and broke high school kids plan a day trip to Santa Cruz September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Two students attempt to limit their time and budget on a trip to Santa Cruz. read more » Junior coaches tennis at Courtside March 29, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Junior Katie Lam sacrifices her studying time to help out younger children. read more » Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
The Korean skincare fad fails to produce promised results January 17, 2020 — by Jayne Zhou 10-step routines are excessive and can prove harmful to some skin types. read more » Night Markets are not worth the hype October 30, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Spend your money elsewhere read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » Girls’ tennis drops from second place to second to last in League October 16, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Injured player affects team’s ability to perform read more » Is Sul and Beans still relevant? September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Dessert shop has a hard time maintaining popularity. read more » Too many students overreact to new tutorial policy September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Changes in tutorial anger students, but aren’t extremely significant. read more » Girls tennis swings for CCS September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Girls hope to succeed with healthier team. read more » Young, dumb and broke high school kids plan a day trip to Santa Cruz September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Two students attempt to limit their time and budget on a trip to Santa Cruz. read more » Junior coaches tennis at Courtside March 29, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Junior Katie Lam sacrifices her studying time to help out younger children. read more » Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Night Markets are not worth the hype October 30, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Spend your money elsewhere read more » Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » Girls’ tennis drops from second place to second to last in League October 16, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Injured player affects team’s ability to perform read more » Is Sul and Beans still relevant? September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Dessert shop has a hard time maintaining popularity. read more » Too many students overreact to new tutorial policy September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Changes in tutorial anger students, but aren’t extremely significant. read more » Girls tennis swings for CCS September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Girls hope to succeed with healthier team. read more » Young, dumb and broke high school kids plan a day trip to Santa Cruz September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Two students attempt to limit their time and budget on a trip to Santa Cruz. read more » Junior coaches tennis at Courtside March 29, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Junior Katie Lam sacrifices her studying time to help out younger children. read more » Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Should juniors respect so-called senior parking spots? October 17, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou and Nitya Marimuthu The culture of dividing the parking lot based on grade sometimes causes resentments. read more » Girls’ tennis drops from second place to second to last in League October 16, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Injured player affects team’s ability to perform read more » Is Sul and Beans still relevant? September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Dessert shop has a hard time maintaining popularity. read more » Too many students overreact to new tutorial policy September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Changes in tutorial anger students, but aren’t extremely significant. read more » Girls tennis swings for CCS September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Girls hope to succeed with healthier team. read more » Young, dumb and broke high school kids plan a day trip to Santa Cruz September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Two students attempt to limit their time and budget on a trip to Santa Cruz. read more » Junior coaches tennis at Courtside March 29, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Junior Katie Lam sacrifices her studying time to help out younger children. read more » Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Girls’ tennis drops from second place to second to last in League October 16, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Injured player affects team’s ability to perform read more » Is Sul and Beans still relevant? September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Dessert shop has a hard time maintaining popularity. read more » Too many students overreact to new tutorial policy September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Changes in tutorial anger students, but aren’t extremely significant. read more » Girls tennis swings for CCS September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Girls hope to succeed with healthier team. read more » Young, dumb and broke high school kids plan a day trip to Santa Cruz September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Two students attempt to limit their time and budget on a trip to Santa Cruz. read more » Junior coaches tennis at Courtside March 29, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Junior Katie Lam sacrifices her studying time to help out younger children. read more » Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Is Sul and Beans still relevant? September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Dessert shop has a hard time maintaining popularity. read more » Too many students overreact to new tutorial policy September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Changes in tutorial anger students, but aren’t extremely significant. read more » Girls tennis swings for CCS September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Girls hope to succeed with healthier team. read more » Young, dumb and broke high school kids plan a day trip to Santa Cruz September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Two students attempt to limit their time and budget on a trip to Santa Cruz. read more » Junior coaches tennis at Courtside March 29, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Junior Katie Lam sacrifices her studying time to help out younger children. read more » Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Too many students overreact to new tutorial policy September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Changes in tutorial anger students, but aren’t extremely significant. read more » Girls tennis swings for CCS September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Girls hope to succeed with healthier team. read more » Young, dumb and broke high school kids plan a day trip to Santa Cruz September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Two students attempt to limit their time and budget on a trip to Santa Cruz. read more » Junior coaches tennis at Courtside March 29, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Junior Katie Lam sacrifices her studying time to help out younger children. read more » Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Girls tennis swings for CCS September 11, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Girls hope to succeed with healthier team. read more » Young, dumb and broke high school kids plan a day trip to Santa Cruz September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Two students attempt to limit their time and budget on a trip to Santa Cruz. read more » Junior coaches tennis at Courtside March 29, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Junior Katie Lam sacrifices her studying time to help out younger children. read more » Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Young, dumb and broke high school kids plan a day trip to Santa Cruz September 11, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Two students attempt to limit their time and budget on a trip to Santa Cruz. read more » Junior coaches tennis at Courtside March 29, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Junior Katie Lam sacrifices her studying time to help out younger children. read more » Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Junior coaches tennis at Courtside March 29, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Junior Katie Lam sacrifices her studying time to help out younger children. read more » Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Senior diver commits to University of Hawaii to play D1 sport March 28, 2019 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Senior gets offer from college with an elite diving team. read more » Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Tracker apps destroys mutual trust in parent-child relationships March 27, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Tracker apps might help parents keep track of their kids, but it also harms the trust in the relationships they have with their children read more » 2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
2018 was the year of celeb breakups :( March 26, 2019 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter covers a series of devastating celebrity breakups that plagued 2018. read more » Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Finding ‘worth it’ Tacos proves tough March 26, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try three different types of tacos and choose their favorite. read more » Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Baking a cake without a recipe proves harder than anticipated March 14, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan, and Jayne Zhou Reporters test baking skills picked up from years of watching Tasty videos read more » 21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
21 Savage, more like 21 Sauvage March 11, 2019 — by Jeffrey Xu and Jayne Zhou Recent exposure of rap star 21 Savage’s British nationality triggers media attention, causes deportation charge. read more » Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Ugly photoshoot challenge goes off target January 31, 2019 — by Megan Chen, Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou Reporters try out the ugly photoshoot challenge, recently popular on Instagram and YouTube, at Target. read more » Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Girls’ tennis: Falcons fall to Cupertino in CCS, ending a season handicapped by injuries November 27, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Vasan and Stratakos, top two singles players, were on the sidelines for CCS. read more » Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Internet safety: Alum targets Saratoga girls on Facebook with sexually explicit messages November 27, 2018 — by Callia Yuan and Jayne Zhou No charges have been filed against a West Valley College student. read more » Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Senior Katie Hulme commits to Emory for D3 volleyball November 27, 2018 — by Megan Chen and Jayne Zhou Hulme had multiple offers from D1 schools but thinks D3 works better for her academic goals. read more » Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Films used to supplement learning in many humanities classes October 23, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou English and History classes show films to provide a deeper understanding of the material and a different perspective on the past. read more » Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Girls’ tennis regains traction but struggles against rivals October 16, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls tennis hopes to find future success in key matchups. read more » Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Speech and debate team sees success in recent tournaments October 16, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Manasi Garg The debate team works hard after their head coach leaves. read more » Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Jeffree Star’s versatility makes him much more than just a YouTuber October 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Jeffree Star is more than just a YouTuber. read more » My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
My neck, my back, my productivity app October 10, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Megan Chen Reporters test out "Flora" Productivity App. read more » ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
‘Crazy Rich Asians’ cast defies white-washed Hollywood September 12, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Movie Review on Crazy Rich Asians read more » Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Nifty DIYs are not as simple as they look September 10, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere and Jayne Zhou Reporters try to make various things following Nifty's DIY videos. read more » Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Season Preview: Girls’ tennis adds key player, looking to be stronger than ever September 10, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Jayne Zhou Girls' Tennis Season Preview read more » Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Troxell to retire in June; students praise her work in developing the school’s comp sci program May 30, 2018 — by Alex Wang and Jayne Zhou Computer Science Teacher Debra Troxell is retiring after 17 years of teaching. read more » Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Green Team digs deep to put on an engaging Earth Week May 30, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang and Jayne Zhou The Green Team plans Earth Week. read more » The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
The first response to sexual harassment allegations should not be doubt May 23, 2018 — by David Koh and Jayne Zhou Reporters argue that doubt should not be people's first reaction to sexual harrassment allegations. read more » Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Nice work if you can get it: Kim Kardashian for a day May 23, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou Reporter attempts to emulate Kim Kardashian's lifestyle for a day. read more » Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Spring Fling dance takes place of Sadies March 26, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou The Spring Fling dance, which has an under the sea theme, will take place on April 7. read more » MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
MAP-ping out the successes of the Media Arts Program March 25, 2018 — by Siva Sambasivam and Jayne Zhou Media Arts Program provides opportunities for students to combine English, History, and Media Arts into integrated projects. read more » Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Dancers and cheerleaders more friends than rivals March 20, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan Cheer and dance team brought closer together after cheerleader joins dance team. read more » Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Boys’ volleyball: season starts with wins March 15, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram With the loss of multiple key players, the varsity boys' volleyball team focuses on improving their defense. read more » Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Asian rappers add diversity to the music industry March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou More and more Asian rappers are entering the main stream with their unique take on hip hop, incorporating their own culture into their tracks. Their popularity is only encouraged by listeners and fellow rappers alike. read more » Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Student band helps relieve stress March 13, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Sandhya Sundaram Following in their parents footsteps, Ananya and Tarun Krishnan have been a part of their band Font 12 for almost four years and don't plan on stopping anytime soon. read more » Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Interfaith club gives religion on campus a voice March 1, 2018 — by Vivien Zhang and Jayne Zhou Political climate causes senior to found club for religious tolerance and open discussion of faith. read more » Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Senior wins Mr. Saratoga pageant March 1, 2018 — by Jessica Wang and Jayne Zhou Six boys compete for the title of Mr.Saratoga and entertain the audience through the modeling, talent, and question and answer segments. read more » Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Too often GoFundMe pitches lead to bad charitable choices January 25, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou With minumum security, GoFundMe is a platform vulnerable to fakers and liars. Doing research before donating thousands of dollars on a GoFundMe page is a must. read more » Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Rap culture’s prescription drug glorification harmful to listeners January 24, 2018 — by Jayne Zhou and Connie Liang People might not realize the affect that an artists' words have on listeners, but when artists advocate for things such as prescription drugs, it sends listeners a message that they are okay to abuse. read more » Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Soccer: Girls look to build closer relationships among players December 7, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Jayne Zhou Previews for the field hockey season. read more » Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Upperclassmen inspired to go to the gym November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan A group of upperclassmen find joy and success in working out together to getting fit. read more » Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Senior returns to soccer team after multiple concussions November 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Elaine Fan Senior Daphne Liu suffered her first concussion in March 2015 when she was knocked backwards in a club tournament during her freshman year. Despite the dizziness, she continued to play, heading the ball and falling several more times throughout the game, only find out later that she was exacerbating the problem. read more » Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Longtime Saratoga residents reflect on its modernization November 16, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Ananya Vadlakonda After decades of moving to Saratoga, Nancy Parden-Badgett and Jim Parden see a dramatic shift in Saratoga's "small town" feel. read more » Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Speaking Chinese: Do not attempt without prior experience November 13, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Callia Yuan The movie and television industry often poorly represent Mandarin Chinese with non-Chinese actors and actresses, leaving actual Chinese speakers confused and insulted. read more » In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
In implementing new rule, did the school cross a line? October 17, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou and Krithi Sankar While the new line rule was well intentioned, it is an overreaction to the actual issue of rally fights. read more » Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Celebrities to build their own makeup empires October 13, 2017 — by Elicia Ye and Jayne Zhou Celebrities use their well established names to create successful, high quality makeup products. read more » Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
Cahatol now teaching AP Chemistry class September 5, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Jayne Zhou Cahatol takes on job teaching AP Chemistry after expansion of science department. read more » 2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor
2021 officers struggle to plan their first Homecoming August 31, 2017 — by Jayne Zhou Freshmen officers hope to solve homecoming obstacles with movie night. read more » Visuals by Jayne September 15, 2021: I have the best neighbor