Swimming: Boys struggle to fill spots in meets but make progress in events April 18, 2022 — by Jonathan Li The small team size presents challenge for swimmers read more » Newly formed clubs cultivate multitude of opportunities April 1, 2022 — by Mitchell Chen and Jonathan Li Spring not only brings fresh colors on campus, but also new clubs for students to develop new passions read more » Students grapple with COVID-19 workplace restrictions March 31, 2022 — by Derek Hsu and Jonathan Li Working seniors discuss differences in safety precautions at their job to limit the spread of the virus read more » Increased COVID-19 cases force practice cancellations and rescheduled games February 4, 2022 — by Benjamin Li and Jonathan Li Amidst recent outbreaks, teams aim to maintain a sense of normalcy read more » Elizabeth Holmes: Silicon Valley toxicity epitomized February 4, 2022 — by Jonathan Li Bay Area startup culture forces unhealthy growth and misleading reports within innovating businesses read more » NFTs: What they are and why they are worth millions January 9, 2022 — by George Huang and Jonathan Li Students provide insight into these risky investments and their potentially lucrative results read more » Led by Li’s shooting, Falcons gain tight victory over Homestead December 8, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The close game left the players feeling disappointed about their performance, but optimistic for future games read more » In-person concerts become more common for service clubs December 3, 2021 — by Mitchell Chen and Jonathan Li Tri-M, Leo Club and Singing For Smiles plan to hold holiday themed performances. read more » Class of 2021 alumnus makes $1 million through investing November 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Years of experience paid off in a bet against Bitcoin. read more » Students forgo collegiate athletic opportunities for regular application November 4, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Seniors share their experiences competing in respective sports read more » Inspired by events and trends, students found new clubs October 22, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Mitchell Chen DearAsianYouth, Females for Finance and Garden Club are among the new clubs approved this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Vikings strike back, ending Toga’s 12-game winning streak October 21, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Lynbrook loss exposes key weaknesses within the team in push for League Championships and CCS qualification read more » A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Newly formed clubs cultivate multitude of opportunities April 1, 2022 — by Mitchell Chen and Jonathan Li Spring not only brings fresh colors on campus, but also new clubs for students to develop new passions read more » Students grapple with COVID-19 workplace restrictions March 31, 2022 — by Derek Hsu and Jonathan Li Working seniors discuss differences in safety precautions at their job to limit the spread of the virus read more » Increased COVID-19 cases force practice cancellations and rescheduled games February 4, 2022 — by Benjamin Li and Jonathan Li Amidst recent outbreaks, teams aim to maintain a sense of normalcy read more » Elizabeth Holmes: Silicon Valley toxicity epitomized February 4, 2022 — by Jonathan Li Bay Area startup culture forces unhealthy growth and misleading reports within innovating businesses read more » NFTs: What they are and why they are worth millions January 9, 2022 — by George Huang and Jonathan Li Students provide insight into these risky investments and their potentially lucrative results read more » Led by Li’s shooting, Falcons gain tight victory over Homestead December 8, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The close game left the players feeling disappointed about their performance, but optimistic for future games read more » In-person concerts become more common for service clubs December 3, 2021 — by Mitchell Chen and Jonathan Li Tri-M, Leo Club and Singing For Smiles plan to hold holiday themed performances. read more » Class of 2021 alumnus makes $1 million through investing November 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Years of experience paid off in a bet against Bitcoin. read more » Students forgo collegiate athletic opportunities for regular application November 4, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Seniors share their experiences competing in respective sports read more » Inspired by events and trends, students found new clubs October 22, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Mitchell Chen DearAsianYouth, Females for Finance and Garden Club are among the new clubs approved this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Vikings strike back, ending Toga’s 12-game winning streak October 21, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Lynbrook loss exposes key weaknesses within the team in push for League Championships and CCS qualification read more » A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Students grapple with COVID-19 workplace restrictions March 31, 2022 — by Derek Hsu and Jonathan Li Working seniors discuss differences in safety precautions at their job to limit the spread of the virus read more » Increased COVID-19 cases force practice cancellations and rescheduled games February 4, 2022 — by Benjamin Li and Jonathan Li Amidst recent outbreaks, teams aim to maintain a sense of normalcy read more » Elizabeth Holmes: Silicon Valley toxicity epitomized February 4, 2022 — by Jonathan Li Bay Area startup culture forces unhealthy growth and misleading reports within innovating businesses read more » NFTs: What they are and why they are worth millions January 9, 2022 — by George Huang and Jonathan Li Students provide insight into these risky investments and their potentially lucrative results read more » Led by Li’s shooting, Falcons gain tight victory over Homestead December 8, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The close game left the players feeling disappointed about their performance, but optimistic for future games read more » In-person concerts become more common for service clubs December 3, 2021 — by Mitchell Chen and Jonathan Li Tri-M, Leo Club and Singing For Smiles plan to hold holiday themed performances. read more » Class of 2021 alumnus makes $1 million through investing November 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Years of experience paid off in a bet against Bitcoin. read more » Students forgo collegiate athletic opportunities for regular application November 4, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Seniors share their experiences competing in respective sports read more » Inspired by events and trends, students found new clubs October 22, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Mitchell Chen DearAsianYouth, Females for Finance and Garden Club are among the new clubs approved this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Vikings strike back, ending Toga’s 12-game winning streak October 21, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Lynbrook loss exposes key weaknesses within the team in push for League Championships and CCS qualification read more » A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Increased COVID-19 cases force practice cancellations and rescheduled games February 4, 2022 — by Benjamin Li and Jonathan Li Amidst recent outbreaks, teams aim to maintain a sense of normalcy read more » Elizabeth Holmes: Silicon Valley toxicity epitomized February 4, 2022 — by Jonathan Li Bay Area startup culture forces unhealthy growth and misleading reports within innovating businesses read more » NFTs: What they are and why they are worth millions January 9, 2022 — by George Huang and Jonathan Li Students provide insight into these risky investments and their potentially lucrative results read more » Led by Li’s shooting, Falcons gain tight victory over Homestead December 8, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The close game left the players feeling disappointed about their performance, but optimistic for future games read more » In-person concerts become more common for service clubs December 3, 2021 — by Mitchell Chen and Jonathan Li Tri-M, Leo Club and Singing For Smiles plan to hold holiday themed performances. read more » Class of 2021 alumnus makes $1 million through investing November 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Years of experience paid off in a bet against Bitcoin. read more » Students forgo collegiate athletic opportunities for regular application November 4, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Seniors share their experiences competing in respective sports read more » Inspired by events and trends, students found new clubs October 22, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Mitchell Chen DearAsianYouth, Females for Finance and Garden Club are among the new clubs approved this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Vikings strike back, ending Toga’s 12-game winning streak October 21, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Lynbrook loss exposes key weaknesses within the team in push for League Championships and CCS qualification read more » A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Elizabeth Holmes: Silicon Valley toxicity epitomized February 4, 2022 — by Jonathan Li Bay Area startup culture forces unhealthy growth and misleading reports within innovating businesses read more » NFTs: What they are and why they are worth millions January 9, 2022 — by George Huang and Jonathan Li Students provide insight into these risky investments and their potentially lucrative results read more » Led by Li’s shooting, Falcons gain tight victory over Homestead December 8, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The close game left the players feeling disappointed about their performance, but optimistic for future games read more » In-person concerts become more common for service clubs December 3, 2021 — by Mitchell Chen and Jonathan Li Tri-M, Leo Club and Singing For Smiles plan to hold holiday themed performances. read more » Class of 2021 alumnus makes $1 million through investing November 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Years of experience paid off in a bet against Bitcoin. read more » Students forgo collegiate athletic opportunities for regular application November 4, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Seniors share their experiences competing in respective sports read more » Inspired by events and trends, students found new clubs October 22, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Mitchell Chen DearAsianYouth, Females for Finance and Garden Club are among the new clubs approved this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Vikings strike back, ending Toga’s 12-game winning streak October 21, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Lynbrook loss exposes key weaknesses within the team in push for League Championships and CCS qualification read more » A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
NFTs: What they are and why they are worth millions January 9, 2022 — by George Huang and Jonathan Li Students provide insight into these risky investments and their potentially lucrative results read more » Led by Li’s shooting, Falcons gain tight victory over Homestead December 8, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The close game left the players feeling disappointed about their performance, but optimistic for future games read more » In-person concerts become more common for service clubs December 3, 2021 — by Mitchell Chen and Jonathan Li Tri-M, Leo Club and Singing For Smiles plan to hold holiday themed performances. read more » Class of 2021 alumnus makes $1 million through investing November 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Years of experience paid off in a bet against Bitcoin. read more » Students forgo collegiate athletic opportunities for regular application November 4, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Seniors share their experiences competing in respective sports read more » Inspired by events and trends, students found new clubs October 22, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Mitchell Chen DearAsianYouth, Females for Finance and Garden Club are among the new clubs approved this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Vikings strike back, ending Toga’s 12-game winning streak October 21, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Lynbrook loss exposes key weaknesses within the team in push for League Championships and CCS qualification read more » A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Led by Li’s shooting, Falcons gain tight victory over Homestead December 8, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The close game left the players feeling disappointed about their performance, but optimistic for future games read more » In-person concerts become more common for service clubs December 3, 2021 — by Mitchell Chen and Jonathan Li Tri-M, Leo Club and Singing For Smiles plan to hold holiday themed performances. read more » Class of 2021 alumnus makes $1 million through investing November 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Years of experience paid off in a bet against Bitcoin. read more » Students forgo collegiate athletic opportunities for regular application November 4, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Seniors share their experiences competing in respective sports read more » Inspired by events and trends, students found new clubs October 22, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Mitchell Chen DearAsianYouth, Females for Finance and Garden Club are among the new clubs approved this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Vikings strike back, ending Toga’s 12-game winning streak October 21, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Lynbrook loss exposes key weaknesses within the team in push for League Championships and CCS qualification read more » A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
In-person concerts become more common for service clubs December 3, 2021 — by Mitchell Chen and Jonathan Li Tri-M, Leo Club and Singing For Smiles plan to hold holiday themed performances. read more » Class of 2021 alumnus makes $1 million through investing November 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Years of experience paid off in a bet against Bitcoin. read more » Students forgo collegiate athletic opportunities for regular application November 4, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Seniors share their experiences competing in respective sports read more » Inspired by events and trends, students found new clubs October 22, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Mitchell Chen DearAsianYouth, Females for Finance and Garden Club are among the new clubs approved this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Vikings strike back, ending Toga’s 12-game winning streak October 21, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Lynbrook loss exposes key weaknesses within the team in push for League Championships and CCS qualification read more » A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Class of 2021 alumnus makes $1 million through investing November 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Years of experience paid off in a bet against Bitcoin. read more » Students forgo collegiate athletic opportunities for regular application November 4, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Seniors share their experiences competing in respective sports read more » Inspired by events and trends, students found new clubs October 22, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Mitchell Chen DearAsianYouth, Females for Finance and Garden Club are among the new clubs approved this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Vikings strike back, ending Toga’s 12-game winning streak October 21, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Lynbrook loss exposes key weaknesses within the team in push for League Championships and CCS qualification read more » A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Students forgo collegiate athletic opportunities for regular application November 4, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Seniors share their experiences competing in respective sports read more » Inspired by events and trends, students found new clubs October 22, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Mitchell Chen DearAsianYouth, Females for Finance and Garden Club are among the new clubs approved this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Vikings strike back, ending Toga’s 12-game winning streak October 21, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Lynbrook loss exposes key weaknesses within the team in push for League Championships and CCS qualification read more » A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Inspired by events and trends, students found new clubs October 22, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Mitchell Chen DearAsianYouth, Females for Finance and Garden Club are among the new clubs approved this year. read more » Boys’ water polo: Vikings strike back, ending Toga’s 12-game winning streak October 21, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Lynbrook loss exposes key weaknesses within the team in push for League Championships and CCS qualification read more » A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Boys’ water polo: Vikings strike back, ending Toga’s 12-game winning streak October 21, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Lynbrook loss exposes key weaknesses within the team in push for League Championships and CCS qualification read more » A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
A second take: Governor Newsom should have been recalled October 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Current administration is characterized with budget mismanagement, lack of transparency and the failure to handle the pressing homelessness crisis read more » Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Boys’ water polo team looks to repeat as league champions September 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li With a senior-heavy lineup, the athletes hope to prepare juniors and underclassmen for rigorous season read more » For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
For boys’ water polo team, 2021 was a season they’ll never forget June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li After hard losses, the team hopes to carry their momentum into the next season. read more » Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Students take advantage of reopening summer programs June 5, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Vaccine distribution and decreasing COVID-19 cases have allowed summer programs to restart, both in-person and online. read more » Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Boys’ basketball bounces back after rough start May 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Despite unfamiliar environments and a shortened season, the team has their sights set on winning a league championship. read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Swimming kicks off first meet virtually March 12, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Tiffany Wang Digital swim meets -- they're awkward, cumbersome, and absolutely a product of the times. Nonetheless, the swim team presses forward into the upcoming modified season. read more » Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Pandemic side effect: Going to SHS online but living hundreds or thousands of miles away March 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Time differences present problems but friendships remain mostly the same. read more » Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Students ride the wild roller coaster of ‘meme’ stock runs March 10, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nilay Mishra Active student investors make tens of thousands from trading companies featured on subreddit wallstreetbet. read more » ‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
‘The Queen’s Gambit’ is a grandmaster-piece of a chess show February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Why I gambit-ed $9 on a Netflix subscription, and why you should too. read more » Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Decade in review: a look back at our favorite sports moments February 23, 2021 — by Jonathan Li and Nitya Marimuthu From 2010-2019, sports players showed off their momentous moves before coronavirus took over the world read more » Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Investment Club offers scholarship opportunities February 11, 2021 — by Jonathan Li Students join together to explore and live-trade the stock market. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Technology has made hookups culture easier but no less morally complex December 15, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Non-commital sex show dichotomous effects among individuals. read more » If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
If it can get back in the water, water polo hopes to make a splash December 4, 2020 — by Isaac Le and Jonathan Li Fueled by a young core, rising stars are confident read more » District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
District cancels all sports for the rest of 2020 December 4, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Carolyn Wang Without sports guidelines from the state of California until January of 2021, the school cannot redo the sports calendar to fit with Santa Clara county’s transition to purple tier. read more » Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Fitness Club promotes healthy living and eating December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Desire to diversify clubs on campus prompt juniors to create fitness club. read more » Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Change my mind; top Anime studios produce better work than Marvel December 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li The depth and unique plots of animes are unparalleled. read more » Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Student stock traders achieve success in the financial markets November 19, 2020 — by Howard Shu and Jonathan Li Highschoolers spend hours each day trading stocks to make profit. read more » Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Lakers sweep NBA playoffs to the surprise of nobody November 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li A Lebron James bandwagon roasts other teams. read more » Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Anime dubs are dumb September 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li An industry with potential that just needs some diversity. read more » Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Students pioneer Youth Econ Initiative April 3, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Howard Tang Inspired by No App Maker Left Behind, the club strives to provide students across the country with the opportunity to pursue economics read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Too often course selection process fails to adequately inform students April 1, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Relying on peers and rumors can lead to poor choices. read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
High audience engagement at Jazz Cabaret makes for successful event February 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Hundreds attend as performers join forces with Redwood to deliver a nostalgic night of music. read more » Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Basketball team puts together three-game winning streak February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Falcons look to sustain stellar defence and hot shooting en route to win league read more » Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Trash talking in sports can be OK if it doesn’t go too far February 10, 2020 — by Jonathan Li Referees crack down, but sometimes good-natured, heated competition is what makes sports fun. read more » Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Victims of child abuse not alone; help and support available January 26, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi CASSY counselor tells students to reach out when in danger. read more » ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
ACE club tutors Chinese students through online meetings January 17, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Nicole Lu Junior Anthony Qin establishes club aiming to prepare rural Chinese students for annual gaokao read more » Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Administration changes tardy policies, targets students with consistent attendance issues December 16, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi After high numbers of cuts and tardies, new disciplinary actions have been implemented by the attendance office to reduce problems. read more » Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Girls’ basketball starts strong December 11, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Girls aim for CCS under strong new lineup and senior leadership read more » Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Moshing banned: a blessing in disguise? December 9, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Hygiene on the rise, pointless injuries on the low read more » Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Varsity basketball aims to rebuild, establish chemistry December 9, 2019 — by Viraaj Reddi and Jonathan Li Varsity boys basketball shoots for CCS and success in leagues after initial losses and inexperienced lineup read more » Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Chains, TikTok, beanies and more October 30, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Joann Zhang A week of being an e-boy and e-girl proves enlightening. read more » Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Boys’ water polo prepares for CCS despite broken pool heaters October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys focused on finishing the season strong. read more » When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
When diversity hurts minorities — the downsides of affirmative action October 29, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Diverse communities are being created and forced at the detriment of Asian-Americans. read more » Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Girls’ water polo looks to bounce back next year October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Jonathan Li Despite disappointing record, girls’ water polo remains optimistic read more » Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Students take different paths with school guidance counselors October 4, 2019 — by Jonathan Li and Viraaj Reddi Students have mixed opinions of guidance counselors, with some finding their support useful and others too restrictive read more » MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
MAP 10 students bond during annual field trip to ropes course September 24, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli and Jonathan Li Sophomores in the media arts program learn communication and teamwork through a series of group-based activities read more » Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »
Boys water polo: New head coach Jerome Chung guides team to great start September 20, 2019 — by Jonathan Li Boys’ water polo team looks forward to a successful season read more »