Robotics club member receives a dream niche gift: a cat-fighting-robot January 31, 2014 — by Matt Foley Senior Alex Renda eagerly reached for his Christmas present and tore the wrapping paper from the box. When he looked down, a large, black set of eyes met his gaze. Renda received a Robosapien robot and was thoroughly delighted. read more » Movie hustles to top spot January 28, 2014 — by Matt Foley The story of a sly con man managed to sneak its way into theaters right before awards season started. “American Hustle,” directed by David O’ Russell, has already posted big results with 10 Oscar nominations and several wins in the Golden Globes and SAG Awards with categories including Best Supporting Actress, Lead Actress, and Outstanding Performance by a Cast read more » Punishing investors Bit by Bit January 14, 2014 — by Matt Foley Garnering massive attention from the media in recent months, the online cryptocurrency Bitcoin saw its unit price skyrocket from $200 to well over $1,000 at its peak. The truth is, though, that anyone looking to invest in it should be deterred by the volatility of the currency. read more » Sophomore finds community, fame in Instagram October 4, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Matt Foley For most teens, having more than 1,000 followers on Instagram is a dream. Even 500 would be nice. However, sophomore Luke Salin, whose Instagram handle is _lukesalin, has 4,627 and counting. read more » Order mandating cyber security guidelines benefits private sector May 28, 2013 — by Matt Foley and Nelson Wang The virus lay dormant in ten thousands of computers until it reached its target: Iran’s nuclear program. read more » PSY-cho fan speaks out about artist’s success May 22, 2013 — by Matt Foley On April 13, South Korean K-pop artist PSY posted the music video for his new single “Gentleman” to YouTube. In just two weeks later, the video had garnered 250 million views. Among admirers of PSY is Junior Patrick Wang. read more » Sexism against women still a problem April 7, 2013 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Although the landscape for women’s rights has changed drastically since the 1920s, complete equality for women is still a dream in the eyes of many that has yet to be realized. read more » Falcons fall to Gilroy in first round of CCS March 12, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team faced off against the Gilroy Mustangs at home in the first round of CCS on Feb. 19, ending in a 3-0 loss for the Falcons and elimination from CCS. read more » Falcons look to score CCS spot in second half of season February 2, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team kicked off its season with a rough 5-0 loss at home to defending league champion Mountain View on Jan. 4. Now just two weeks and six league games later, the Falcons sit dead in the middle of the table with a record of 2-2-2. read more » New area code 669 for region November 27, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Trung Vandinh Early October of last year, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved an all-services overlay that added a new 669 area code to the same geographic region as the existing 408 area code. read more » iPad Mini makes a small splash November 21, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew Along with unveiling its new fourth generation iPad on Oct. 23, Apple also launched a smaller alternative tablet, the iPad Mini. The Mini, about 8 inches diagonally, is in between the iPhone 5, 4 inches, and the original iPad, 10 inches. read more » Just another iPhone October 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew With the release of the iPhone 5 in September students may be wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade. While it may not seem as if the iPhone 5 is a major change from the iPhone 4S, Apple has taken the opportunity to refine both the hardware and software of the phone. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Movie hustles to top spot January 28, 2014 — by Matt Foley The story of a sly con man managed to sneak its way into theaters right before awards season started. “American Hustle,” directed by David O’ Russell, has already posted big results with 10 Oscar nominations and several wins in the Golden Globes and SAG Awards with categories including Best Supporting Actress, Lead Actress, and Outstanding Performance by a Cast read more » Punishing investors Bit by Bit January 14, 2014 — by Matt Foley Garnering massive attention from the media in recent months, the online cryptocurrency Bitcoin saw its unit price skyrocket from $200 to well over $1,000 at its peak. The truth is, though, that anyone looking to invest in it should be deterred by the volatility of the currency. read more » Sophomore finds community, fame in Instagram October 4, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Matt Foley For most teens, having more than 1,000 followers on Instagram is a dream. Even 500 would be nice. However, sophomore Luke Salin, whose Instagram handle is _lukesalin, has 4,627 and counting. read more » Order mandating cyber security guidelines benefits private sector May 28, 2013 — by Matt Foley and Nelson Wang The virus lay dormant in ten thousands of computers until it reached its target: Iran’s nuclear program. read more » PSY-cho fan speaks out about artist’s success May 22, 2013 — by Matt Foley On April 13, South Korean K-pop artist PSY posted the music video for his new single “Gentleman” to YouTube. In just two weeks later, the video had garnered 250 million views. Among admirers of PSY is Junior Patrick Wang. read more » Sexism against women still a problem April 7, 2013 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Although the landscape for women’s rights has changed drastically since the 1920s, complete equality for women is still a dream in the eyes of many that has yet to be realized. read more » Falcons fall to Gilroy in first round of CCS March 12, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team faced off against the Gilroy Mustangs at home in the first round of CCS on Feb. 19, ending in a 3-0 loss for the Falcons and elimination from CCS. read more » Falcons look to score CCS spot in second half of season February 2, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team kicked off its season with a rough 5-0 loss at home to defending league champion Mountain View on Jan. 4. Now just two weeks and six league games later, the Falcons sit dead in the middle of the table with a record of 2-2-2. read more » New area code 669 for region November 27, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Trung Vandinh Early October of last year, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved an all-services overlay that added a new 669 area code to the same geographic region as the existing 408 area code. read more » iPad Mini makes a small splash November 21, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew Along with unveiling its new fourth generation iPad on Oct. 23, Apple also launched a smaller alternative tablet, the iPad Mini. The Mini, about 8 inches diagonally, is in between the iPhone 5, 4 inches, and the original iPad, 10 inches. read more » Just another iPhone October 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew With the release of the iPhone 5 in September students may be wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade. While it may not seem as if the iPhone 5 is a major change from the iPhone 4S, Apple has taken the opportunity to refine both the hardware and software of the phone. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Punishing investors Bit by Bit January 14, 2014 — by Matt Foley Garnering massive attention from the media in recent months, the online cryptocurrency Bitcoin saw its unit price skyrocket from $200 to well over $1,000 at its peak. The truth is, though, that anyone looking to invest in it should be deterred by the volatility of the currency. read more » Sophomore finds community, fame in Instagram October 4, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Matt Foley For most teens, having more than 1,000 followers on Instagram is a dream. Even 500 would be nice. However, sophomore Luke Salin, whose Instagram handle is _lukesalin, has 4,627 and counting. read more » Order mandating cyber security guidelines benefits private sector May 28, 2013 — by Matt Foley and Nelson Wang The virus lay dormant in ten thousands of computers until it reached its target: Iran’s nuclear program. read more » PSY-cho fan speaks out about artist’s success May 22, 2013 — by Matt Foley On April 13, South Korean K-pop artist PSY posted the music video for his new single “Gentleman” to YouTube. In just two weeks later, the video had garnered 250 million views. Among admirers of PSY is Junior Patrick Wang. read more » Sexism against women still a problem April 7, 2013 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Although the landscape for women’s rights has changed drastically since the 1920s, complete equality for women is still a dream in the eyes of many that has yet to be realized. read more » Falcons fall to Gilroy in first round of CCS March 12, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team faced off against the Gilroy Mustangs at home in the first round of CCS on Feb. 19, ending in a 3-0 loss for the Falcons and elimination from CCS. read more » Falcons look to score CCS spot in second half of season February 2, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team kicked off its season with a rough 5-0 loss at home to defending league champion Mountain View on Jan. 4. Now just two weeks and six league games later, the Falcons sit dead in the middle of the table with a record of 2-2-2. read more » New area code 669 for region November 27, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Trung Vandinh Early October of last year, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved an all-services overlay that added a new 669 area code to the same geographic region as the existing 408 area code. read more » iPad Mini makes a small splash November 21, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew Along with unveiling its new fourth generation iPad on Oct. 23, Apple also launched a smaller alternative tablet, the iPad Mini. The Mini, about 8 inches diagonally, is in between the iPhone 5, 4 inches, and the original iPad, 10 inches. read more » Just another iPhone October 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew With the release of the iPhone 5 in September students may be wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade. While it may not seem as if the iPhone 5 is a major change from the iPhone 4S, Apple has taken the opportunity to refine both the hardware and software of the phone. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Sophomore finds community, fame in Instagram October 4, 2013 — by Helen Chen and Matt Foley For most teens, having more than 1,000 followers on Instagram is a dream. Even 500 would be nice. However, sophomore Luke Salin, whose Instagram handle is _lukesalin, has 4,627 and counting. read more » Order mandating cyber security guidelines benefits private sector May 28, 2013 — by Matt Foley and Nelson Wang The virus lay dormant in ten thousands of computers until it reached its target: Iran’s nuclear program. read more » PSY-cho fan speaks out about artist’s success May 22, 2013 — by Matt Foley On April 13, South Korean K-pop artist PSY posted the music video for his new single “Gentleman” to YouTube. In just two weeks later, the video had garnered 250 million views. Among admirers of PSY is Junior Patrick Wang. read more » Sexism against women still a problem April 7, 2013 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Although the landscape for women’s rights has changed drastically since the 1920s, complete equality for women is still a dream in the eyes of many that has yet to be realized. read more » Falcons fall to Gilroy in first round of CCS March 12, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team faced off against the Gilroy Mustangs at home in the first round of CCS on Feb. 19, ending in a 3-0 loss for the Falcons and elimination from CCS. read more » Falcons look to score CCS spot in second half of season February 2, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team kicked off its season with a rough 5-0 loss at home to defending league champion Mountain View on Jan. 4. Now just two weeks and six league games later, the Falcons sit dead in the middle of the table with a record of 2-2-2. read more » New area code 669 for region November 27, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Trung Vandinh Early October of last year, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved an all-services overlay that added a new 669 area code to the same geographic region as the existing 408 area code. read more » iPad Mini makes a small splash November 21, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew Along with unveiling its new fourth generation iPad on Oct. 23, Apple also launched a smaller alternative tablet, the iPad Mini. The Mini, about 8 inches diagonally, is in between the iPhone 5, 4 inches, and the original iPad, 10 inches. read more » Just another iPhone October 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew With the release of the iPhone 5 in September students may be wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade. While it may not seem as if the iPhone 5 is a major change from the iPhone 4S, Apple has taken the opportunity to refine both the hardware and software of the phone. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Order mandating cyber security guidelines benefits private sector May 28, 2013 — by Matt Foley and Nelson Wang The virus lay dormant in ten thousands of computers until it reached its target: Iran’s nuclear program. read more » PSY-cho fan speaks out about artist’s success May 22, 2013 — by Matt Foley On April 13, South Korean K-pop artist PSY posted the music video for his new single “Gentleman” to YouTube. In just two weeks later, the video had garnered 250 million views. Among admirers of PSY is Junior Patrick Wang. read more » Sexism against women still a problem April 7, 2013 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Although the landscape for women’s rights has changed drastically since the 1920s, complete equality for women is still a dream in the eyes of many that has yet to be realized. read more » Falcons fall to Gilroy in first round of CCS March 12, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team faced off against the Gilroy Mustangs at home in the first round of CCS on Feb. 19, ending in a 3-0 loss for the Falcons and elimination from CCS. read more » Falcons look to score CCS spot in second half of season February 2, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team kicked off its season with a rough 5-0 loss at home to defending league champion Mountain View on Jan. 4. Now just two weeks and six league games later, the Falcons sit dead in the middle of the table with a record of 2-2-2. read more » New area code 669 for region November 27, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Trung Vandinh Early October of last year, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved an all-services overlay that added a new 669 area code to the same geographic region as the existing 408 area code. read more » iPad Mini makes a small splash November 21, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew Along with unveiling its new fourth generation iPad on Oct. 23, Apple also launched a smaller alternative tablet, the iPad Mini. The Mini, about 8 inches diagonally, is in between the iPhone 5, 4 inches, and the original iPad, 10 inches. read more » Just another iPhone October 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew With the release of the iPhone 5 in September students may be wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade. While it may not seem as if the iPhone 5 is a major change from the iPhone 4S, Apple has taken the opportunity to refine both the hardware and software of the phone. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
PSY-cho fan speaks out about artist’s success May 22, 2013 — by Matt Foley On April 13, South Korean K-pop artist PSY posted the music video for his new single “Gentleman” to YouTube. In just two weeks later, the video had garnered 250 million views. Among admirers of PSY is Junior Patrick Wang. read more » Sexism against women still a problem April 7, 2013 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Although the landscape for women’s rights has changed drastically since the 1920s, complete equality for women is still a dream in the eyes of many that has yet to be realized. read more » Falcons fall to Gilroy in first round of CCS March 12, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team faced off against the Gilroy Mustangs at home in the first round of CCS on Feb. 19, ending in a 3-0 loss for the Falcons and elimination from CCS. read more » Falcons look to score CCS spot in second half of season February 2, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team kicked off its season with a rough 5-0 loss at home to defending league champion Mountain View on Jan. 4. Now just two weeks and six league games later, the Falcons sit dead in the middle of the table with a record of 2-2-2. read more » New area code 669 for region November 27, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Trung Vandinh Early October of last year, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved an all-services overlay that added a new 669 area code to the same geographic region as the existing 408 area code. read more » iPad Mini makes a small splash November 21, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew Along with unveiling its new fourth generation iPad on Oct. 23, Apple also launched a smaller alternative tablet, the iPad Mini. The Mini, about 8 inches diagonally, is in between the iPhone 5, 4 inches, and the original iPad, 10 inches. read more » Just another iPhone October 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew With the release of the iPhone 5 in September students may be wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade. While it may not seem as if the iPhone 5 is a major change from the iPhone 4S, Apple has taken the opportunity to refine both the hardware and software of the phone. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Sexism against women still a problem April 7, 2013 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Although the landscape for women’s rights has changed drastically since the 1920s, complete equality for women is still a dream in the eyes of many that has yet to be realized. read more » Falcons fall to Gilroy in first round of CCS March 12, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team faced off against the Gilroy Mustangs at home in the first round of CCS on Feb. 19, ending in a 3-0 loss for the Falcons and elimination from CCS. read more » Falcons look to score CCS spot in second half of season February 2, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team kicked off its season with a rough 5-0 loss at home to defending league champion Mountain View on Jan. 4. Now just two weeks and six league games later, the Falcons sit dead in the middle of the table with a record of 2-2-2. read more » New area code 669 for region November 27, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Trung Vandinh Early October of last year, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved an all-services overlay that added a new 669 area code to the same geographic region as the existing 408 area code. read more » iPad Mini makes a small splash November 21, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew Along with unveiling its new fourth generation iPad on Oct. 23, Apple also launched a smaller alternative tablet, the iPad Mini. The Mini, about 8 inches diagonally, is in between the iPhone 5, 4 inches, and the original iPad, 10 inches. read more » Just another iPhone October 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew With the release of the iPhone 5 in September students may be wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade. While it may not seem as if the iPhone 5 is a major change from the iPhone 4S, Apple has taken the opportunity to refine both the hardware and software of the phone. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Falcons fall to Gilroy in first round of CCS March 12, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team faced off against the Gilroy Mustangs at home in the first round of CCS on Feb. 19, ending in a 3-0 loss for the Falcons and elimination from CCS. read more » Falcons look to score CCS spot in second half of season February 2, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team kicked off its season with a rough 5-0 loss at home to defending league champion Mountain View on Jan. 4. Now just two weeks and six league games later, the Falcons sit dead in the middle of the table with a record of 2-2-2. read more » New area code 669 for region November 27, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Trung Vandinh Early October of last year, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved an all-services overlay that added a new 669 area code to the same geographic region as the existing 408 area code. read more » iPad Mini makes a small splash November 21, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew Along with unveiling its new fourth generation iPad on Oct. 23, Apple also launched a smaller alternative tablet, the iPad Mini. The Mini, about 8 inches diagonally, is in between the iPhone 5, 4 inches, and the original iPad, 10 inches. read more » Just another iPhone October 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew With the release of the iPhone 5 in September students may be wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade. While it may not seem as if the iPhone 5 is a major change from the iPhone 4S, Apple has taken the opportunity to refine both the hardware and software of the phone. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Falcons look to score CCS spot in second half of season February 2, 2013 — by Matt Foley The boys’ soccer team kicked off its season with a rough 5-0 loss at home to defending league champion Mountain View on Jan. 4. Now just two weeks and six league games later, the Falcons sit dead in the middle of the table with a record of 2-2-2. read more » New area code 669 for region November 27, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Trung Vandinh Early October of last year, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved an all-services overlay that added a new 669 area code to the same geographic region as the existing 408 area code. read more » iPad Mini makes a small splash November 21, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew Along with unveiling its new fourth generation iPad on Oct. 23, Apple also launched a smaller alternative tablet, the iPad Mini. The Mini, about 8 inches diagonally, is in between the iPhone 5, 4 inches, and the original iPad, 10 inches. read more » Just another iPhone October 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew With the release of the iPhone 5 in September students may be wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade. While it may not seem as if the iPhone 5 is a major change from the iPhone 4S, Apple has taken the opportunity to refine both the hardware and software of the phone. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
New area code 669 for region November 27, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Trung Vandinh Early October of last year, The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) approved an all-services overlay that added a new 669 area code to the same geographic region as the existing 408 area code. read more » iPad Mini makes a small splash November 21, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew Along with unveiling its new fourth generation iPad on Oct. 23, Apple also launched a smaller alternative tablet, the iPad Mini. The Mini, about 8 inches diagonally, is in between the iPhone 5, 4 inches, and the original iPad, 10 inches. read more » Just another iPhone October 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew With the release of the iPhone 5 in September students may be wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade. While it may not seem as if the iPhone 5 is a major change from the iPhone 4S, Apple has taken the opportunity to refine both the hardware and software of the phone. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
iPad Mini makes a small splash November 21, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew Along with unveiling its new fourth generation iPad on Oct. 23, Apple also launched a smaller alternative tablet, the iPad Mini. The Mini, about 8 inches diagonally, is in between the iPhone 5, 4 inches, and the original iPad, 10 inches. read more » Just another iPhone October 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew With the release of the iPhone 5 in September students may be wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade. While it may not seem as if the iPhone 5 is a major change from the iPhone 4S, Apple has taken the opportunity to refine both the hardware and software of the phone. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Just another iPhone October 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Dylan Jew With the release of the iPhone 5 in September students may be wondering whether it is worth it to upgrade. While it may not seem as if the iPhone 5 is a major change from the iPhone 4S, Apple has taken the opportunity to refine both the hardware and software of the phone. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Freshman class seeing doubles September 19, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Freshman class seeing doubles September 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley This year’s freshman class contains an influx of twins, containing three pairs of twins and one set of triplets. read more » English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
English teacher recovering from severe hand injury May 17, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Brandon Judoprasetijo Last year, May 1 seemed like another typical adult league soccer game for English teacher Meg Battey, who was playing defender until an opponent’s miscalculated kick landed full force against Battey’s right hand. read more » Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Yim to take MathCounts team to nationals May 9, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Derek Sun During the third week of May, math teacher PJ Yim will be taking the California MathCounts team to the national math competition. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Boys’ soccer: Falcons completely outclass opposition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Falcons glide over competition February 2, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Going from the bottom of the league standings to second place in the competitive DeAnza league, the boys’ varsity soccer team made a lot of progress throughout the season, letting the consistent wins speak for themselves. read more » ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
ComedySportz provides laugh for SHS students January 29, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Nikil Ramanathan Two years ago, senior Megan Yen and some friends saw an improvisational comedic group called Comedy Sportz during a Media Arts Program trip to Los Angeles. read more » Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Boys’ soccer: Star senior does not fall short January 18, 2012 — by Jay Mulye and Matt Foley At 5’5”, senior center midfielder Rajiv Ramakabir is not the biggest player on the field, nor is he the fastest or the strongest, but that has not stopped him from being one of the star players on a talented varsity boys’ soccer team. read more » Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Boys’ soccer: Preseason coming to an end January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye With the preseason coming to an end, the boys’ soccer team achieved a 3-2 record, most recently beating Prospect 2-1 on Dec. 7. read more » The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
The rising tide for dubstep and techno January 10, 2012 — by Matt Foley After a hard day of school, freshman Saha Ghafouri slams the door behind him and makes a bee-line for his bedroom. From that point until late at night, loud whoosh and vibrations echo from Ghafouri’s bedroom, traveling through the house and ruining his parent’s peace and quiet. read more » DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
DECA allows students to get a taste of business December 7, 2011 — by Roy Bisht and Matt Foley With a new president and vice president, the business-focused DECA club is being revitalized this year and will begin its competitive season against other schools this spring. read more » Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Talented boys’ soccer team sees no limits this year November 17, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Jay Mulye Hanging from the walls of the Large Gym are banners commemorating the school's CCS champions in sports like tennis and football. But none hangs for boys' soccer—something a talented boys' soccer team thinks it has a chance of fixing this year. read more » Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Girls’ volleyball: team pleased with overall performance despite season’s setbacks November 17, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley The varsity girls’ volleyball team faced tough opposition this season but managed to finish with a league record of 7-5, and an overall record of 10-16. read more » Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Girls’ Volleyball: Mollahan sets team up for victory October 14, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley “You have to have good leadership qualities, you have to be fast and you have to be willing to hit the floor,” sophomore Katelyn Mollahan said, explaining that her position as setter on the girls’ volleyball team involves more than just setting the ball up for a hit. read more » Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Girls’ Volleyball Preview 2011 September 9, 2011 — by Edward Dong and Matt Foley Coach: Brad Frederickson (3rd year with girls’ varsity) 2010 Record: 11-22, 2-10 in the league 2010 Recap: Due to the loss of key seniors from the year before, the team’s performance last year failed to obtain satisfactory results. read more » Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »
Inconvenient Homecoming date yet again September 3, 2011 — by Matt Foley and Cecilia Hollenhorst Homecoming. The word carries images of fun and celebration for students. It is supposedly a week to forget stress while showing spirit through dancing in quad days and cheering on the football team. But again this year, the dark cloud of SATs and major tests will cast their shadow on the days of festivity. read more »