Girls’ basketball: Branham tops Falcons in CCS quarterfinals March 12, 2013 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang The girls’ basketball team lost in the quarterfinal round of CCS division III, marking the end of the Falcons’ first season in the De Anza League after three years. read more » Razzies bestow ‘honors’ upon ‘Twilight’ March 12, 2013 — by Katherine Chang Amidst the glitz and glamour of the illustrious Golden Globes, Oscars and Grammys are the infamous Golden Raspberry Awards. read more » Girls’ basketball: Branham tops Falcons in CCS quarterfinals March 11, 2013 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang The girls’ basketball team lost in the quarterfinal round of CCS division III, marking the end of the Falcons’ first season in the De Anza League after three years. read more » Parking lot hierarchy noticed by students January 21, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Driving into the parking lot in the morning, a subtle divide can be felt. read more » Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » India schooling fosters close relationships November 15, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Seven thousand feet above sea level, at a school on a hill, senior Sanjana Shukla first experienced the freedom and independence of attending a boarding school. read more » Girls’ basketball: Team moves up to De Anza League November 15, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang With the team mostly unchanged from last year, the girls’ basketball team will face stiff competition in the De Anza League. read more » ASB hopes to introduce class representatives November 8, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang Every other Monday evening, a group of 25 students gathers at the office to attend ASB meetings. That number may soon be greatly increased as the ASB plans to introduce a new class representation system. read more » Senior twins don’t have the connection October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang You would think twins would know a lot about each other and might even have a psychic connection or maybe even something supernatural. read more » Seniors simulate presidential election in government class October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang With the presidential election approaching, the U.S. government classes have been participating in a simulation of the presidential campaign. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » School finishes painting, renovates copy room over summer September 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang For the maintenance crew, summer break passed in the blink of an eye as they worked tirelessly to improve various parts of the school. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Razzies bestow ‘honors’ upon ‘Twilight’ March 12, 2013 — by Katherine Chang Amidst the glitz and glamour of the illustrious Golden Globes, Oscars and Grammys are the infamous Golden Raspberry Awards. read more » Girls’ basketball: Branham tops Falcons in CCS quarterfinals March 11, 2013 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang The girls’ basketball team lost in the quarterfinal round of CCS division III, marking the end of the Falcons’ first season in the De Anza League after three years. read more » Parking lot hierarchy noticed by students January 21, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Driving into the parking lot in the morning, a subtle divide can be felt. read more » Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » India schooling fosters close relationships November 15, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Seven thousand feet above sea level, at a school on a hill, senior Sanjana Shukla first experienced the freedom and independence of attending a boarding school. read more » Girls’ basketball: Team moves up to De Anza League November 15, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang With the team mostly unchanged from last year, the girls’ basketball team will face stiff competition in the De Anza League. read more » ASB hopes to introduce class representatives November 8, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang Every other Monday evening, a group of 25 students gathers at the office to attend ASB meetings. That number may soon be greatly increased as the ASB plans to introduce a new class representation system. read more » Senior twins don’t have the connection October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang You would think twins would know a lot about each other and might even have a psychic connection or maybe even something supernatural. read more » Seniors simulate presidential election in government class October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang With the presidential election approaching, the U.S. government classes have been participating in a simulation of the presidential campaign. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » School finishes painting, renovates copy room over summer September 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang For the maintenance crew, summer break passed in the blink of an eye as they worked tirelessly to improve various parts of the school. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Girls’ basketball: Branham tops Falcons in CCS quarterfinals March 11, 2013 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang The girls’ basketball team lost in the quarterfinal round of CCS division III, marking the end of the Falcons’ first season in the De Anza League after three years. read more » Parking lot hierarchy noticed by students January 21, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Driving into the parking lot in the morning, a subtle divide can be felt. read more » Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » India schooling fosters close relationships November 15, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Seven thousand feet above sea level, at a school on a hill, senior Sanjana Shukla first experienced the freedom and independence of attending a boarding school. read more » Girls’ basketball: Team moves up to De Anza League November 15, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang With the team mostly unchanged from last year, the girls’ basketball team will face stiff competition in the De Anza League. read more » ASB hopes to introduce class representatives November 8, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang Every other Monday evening, a group of 25 students gathers at the office to attend ASB meetings. That number may soon be greatly increased as the ASB plans to introduce a new class representation system. read more » Senior twins don’t have the connection October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang You would think twins would know a lot about each other and might even have a psychic connection or maybe even something supernatural. read more » Seniors simulate presidential election in government class October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang With the presidential election approaching, the U.S. government classes have been participating in a simulation of the presidential campaign. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » School finishes painting, renovates copy room over summer September 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang For the maintenance crew, summer break passed in the blink of an eye as they worked tirelessly to improve various parts of the school. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Parking lot hierarchy noticed by students January 21, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Driving into the parking lot in the morning, a subtle divide can be felt. read more » Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » India schooling fosters close relationships November 15, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Seven thousand feet above sea level, at a school on a hill, senior Sanjana Shukla first experienced the freedom and independence of attending a boarding school. read more » Girls’ basketball: Team moves up to De Anza League November 15, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang With the team mostly unchanged from last year, the girls’ basketball team will face stiff competition in the De Anza League. read more » ASB hopes to introduce class representatives November 8, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang Every other Monday evening, a group of 25 students gathers at the office to attend ASB meetings. That number may soon be greatly increased as the ASB plans to introduce a new class representation system. read more » Senior twins don’t have the connection October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang You would think twins would know a lot about each other and might even have a psychic connection or maybe even something supernatural. read more » Seniors simulate presidential election in government class October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang With the presidential election approaching, the U.S. government classes have been participating in a simulation of the presidential campaign. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » School finishes painting, renovates copy room over summer September 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang For the maintenance crew, summer break passed in the blink of an eye as they worked tirelessly to improve various parts of the school. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Girls’ basketball wins Santiago tournament January 18, 2013 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin The girls’ basketball team took first place at the Dec. 26-29 Santiago Garden Grove Tournament in Los Angeles. read more » India schooling fosters close relationships November 15, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Seven thousand feet above sea level, at a school on a hill, senior Sanjana Shukla first experienced the freedom and independence of attending a boarding school. read more » Girls’ basketball: Team moves up to De Anza League November 15, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang With the team mostly unchanged from last year, the girls’ basketball team will face stiff competition in the De Anza League. read more » ASB hopes to introduce class representatives November 8, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang Every other Monday evening, a group of 25 students gathers at the office to attend ASB meetings. That number may soon be greatly increased as the ASB plans to introduce a new class representation system. read more » Senior twins don’t have the connection October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang You would think twins would know a lot about each other and might even have a psychic connection or maybe even something supernatural. read more » Seniors simulate presidential election in government class October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang With the presidential election approaching, the U.S. government classes have been participating in a simulation of the presidential campaign. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » School finishes painting, renovates copy room over summer September 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang For the maintenance crew, summer break passed in the blink of an eye as they worked tirelessly to improve various parts of the school. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
India schooling fosters close relationships November 15, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Seven thousand feet above sea level, at a school on a hill, senior Sanjana Shukla first experienced the freedom and independence of attending a boarding school. read more » Girls’ basketball: Team moves up to De Anza League November 15, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang With the team mostly unchanged from last year, the girls’ basketball team will face stiff competition in the De Anza League. read more » ASB hopes to introduce class representatives November 8, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang Every other Monday evening, a group of 25 students gathers at the office to attend ASB meetings. That number may soon be greatly increased as the ASB plans to introduce a new class representation system. read more » Senior twins don’t have the connection October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang You would think twins would know a lot about each other and might even have a psychic connection or maybe even something supernatural. read more » Seniors simulate presidential election in government class October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang With the presidential election approaching, the U.S. government classes have been participating in a simulation of the presidential campaign. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » School finishes painting, renovates copy room over summer September 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang For the maintenance crew, summer break passed in the blink of an eye as they worked tirelessly to improve various parts of the school. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Girls’ basketball: Team moves up to De Anza League November 15, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang With the team mostly unchanged from last year, the girls’ basketball team will face stiff competition in the De Anza League. read more » ASB hopes to introduce class representatives November 8, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang Every other Monday evening, a group of 25 students gathers at the office to attend ASB meetings. That number may soon be greatly increased as the ASB plans to introduce a new class representation system. read more » Senior twins don’t have the connection October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang You would think twins would know a lot about each other and might even have a psychic connection or maybe even something supernatural. read more » Seniors simulate presidential election in government class October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang With the presidential election approaching, the U.S. government classes have been participating in a simulation of the presidential campaign. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » School finishes painting, renovates copy room over summer September 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang For the maintenance crew, summer break passed in the blink of an eye as they worked tirelessly to improve various parts of the school. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
ASB hopes to introduce class representatives November 8, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang Every other Monday evening, a group of 25 students gathers at the office to attend ASB meetings. That number may soon be greatly increased as the ASB plans to introduce a new class representation system. read more » Senior twins don’t have the connection October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang You would think twins would know a lot about each other and might even have a psychic connection or maybe even something supernatural. read more » Seniors simulate presidential election in government class October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang With the presidential election approaching, the U.S. government classes have been participating in a simulation of the presidential campaign. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » School finishes painting, renovates copy room over summer September 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang For the maintenance crew, summer break passed in the blink of an eye as they worked tirelessly to improve various parts of the school. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Senior twins don’t have the connection October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang You would think twins would know a lot about each other and might even have a psychic connection or maybe even something supernatural. read more » Seniors simulate presidential election in government class October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang With the presidential election approaching, the U.S. government classes have been participating in a simulation of the presidential campaign. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » School finishes painting, renovates copy room over summer September 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang For the maintenance crew, summer break passed in the blink of an eye as they worked tirelessly to improve various parts of the school. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Seniors simulate presidential election in government class October 19, 2012 — by Katherine Chang With the presidential election approaching, the U.S. government classes have been participating in a simulation of the presidential campaign. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » School finishes painting, renovates copy room over summer September 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang For the maintenance crew, summer break passed in the blink of an eye as they worked tirelessly to improve various parts of the school. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » School finishes painting, renovates copy room over summer September 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang For the maintenance crew, summer break passed in the blink of an eye as they worked tirelessly to improve various parts of the school. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
School finishes painting, renovates copy room over summer September 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin and Katherine Chang For the maintenance crew, summer break passed in the blink of an eye as they worked tirelessly to improve various parts of the school. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Math club continues to thrive in competitions May 20, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Despite the graduation of three of its key members, the math club has seen several successes this year. read more » School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
School elects to stick with current bell schedule for next year May 17, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Nikil Ramanathan Throughout the year, the possibility of a transition to a full block schedule in the fall aroused excitement among many teachers and students. read more » Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Guidance department prepares for next school year February 5, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Ashwini Velchamy With the dawn of a new year and a new semester, students have started to consider their options for the upcoming school year. These options range from whether to try a completely new experience like Middle College to just choosing the right classes to take. When it comes to class choices, the school's guidance counselors have plenty of advice. read more » Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Facebook: Helpful or harmful? January 18, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Brandon Judoprasetijo With an estimated 750 million users as of July 2011, Facebook accounts have become quite common among most high school students. read more » Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Counselors pave path through applications December 6, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With college application due dates looming, teachers, administrators and counselors are bombarded with requests for recommendation letters and green sheets. However, this year has been more hectic than ever, following the departure of a guidance counselor. read more » ‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
‘Psych’ lightens up serious TV network November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang \With an acute sense for details and even a catchy theme song by Friendly Indians, “Psych” brightens up TV on a station primarily filled with action series. While USA Network is known for shows like “Burn Notice,” “Law & Order” and “Covert Affairs,” “Psych” differs in its focuses on comedy rather than action. read more » ‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Falcon focus: Junior has passion for programming November 7, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Katherine Chang He participates in the school Robotics team, Application Developers Club and the Zero Robots Programming team all for one purpose: to program. Versed in a number of higher-level computer languages, junior Eugene Che communicates with others in ways that transcend 0s and 1s. read more » Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Rebirth of the Quiz Bowl Club October 14, 2011 — by Jay Mulye and Katherine Chang What club lacks an adviser and may not survive long enough to compete against other schools this year? Beep. The answer is the Quiz Bowl Club. read more » Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »
Now that I’m a freshman… September 3, 2011 — by Katherine Chang The first few weeks of freshman year are the most hectic with the new campus and faces, along with adjusting to the new time and block scheduling. Among them is freshman Neha Anand, who is juggling field hockey, choir and Indian awareness club while still coming to terms with the major differences of high school. read more »