‘Barbie’ movie trailer proves to be both disappointing and depressing March 24, 2023 — by Minsui Tang and Sarah Zhou You will not find us at the Saratoga AMC 14 on July 21; we will be doing literally anything else. read more » ‘Where Are We Going, Dad’ was a banger in 2013, but not now March 22, 2023 — by Minsui Tang and Sarah Zhou Unlike the actors in this show (thanks to plastic surgery), this show really does get old. read more » Top 10: worst spirit day themes March 16, 2023 — by Minsui Tang and Sarah Zhou Spirit Commission is in its flop era. read more » Dance team adjusts practice schedules to prepare for upcoming competitions December 18, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With six dances, the team has been working closely with each other from summer through the school year to learn and perfect their choreographies. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Senior hopes to influence community with enthusiasm for dance October 31, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Senior Risha Desai has been a passionate dancer for the past 14 years, and more people have come to share her love for the sport as she establishes her role as a dance leader in her community. read more » College visits don’t live up to expectations October 20, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Minsui Tang Issues ranging from limited seating to misleading information makes college representative visits not as beneficial as they could be. read more » Dance team excited for upcoming in-person performances September 25, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The team has prepared all summer for their season and is looking forward to competitions and school events. read more » VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility September 21, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With more accessible transportation methods, some students feel it is an effective way to promote environmental justice. read more » Varsity baseball fends off competition in league games May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang & Derek Hsu The young team undergoes both winning and losing streaks to start a long and arduous season in leagues read more » Senior explores ‘fear’ through art May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Shani Chiu plans to follow in the footsteps of their art-oriented family. read more » Girls’ basketball falls to Aptos in CCS quarterfinals March 23, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 9-14. read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
‘Where Are We Going, Dad’ was a banger in 2013, but not now March 22, 2023 — by Minsui Tang and Sarah Zhou Unlike the actors in this show (thanks to plastic surgery), this show really does get old. read more » Top 10: worst spirit day themes March 16, 2023 — by Minsui Tang and Sarah Zhou Spirit Commission is in its flop era. read more » Dance team adjusts practice schedules to prepare for upcoming competitions December 18, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With six dances, the team has been working closely with each other from summer through the school year to learn and perfect their choreographies. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Senior hopes to influence community with enthusiasm for dance October 31, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Senior Risha Desai has been a passionate dancer for the past 14 years, and more people have come to share her love for the sport as she establishes her role as a dance leader in her community. read more » College visits don’t live up to expectations October 20, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Minsui Tang Issues ranging from limited seating to misleading information makes college representative visits not as beneficial as they could be. read more » Dance team excited for upcoming in-person performances September 25, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The team has prepared all summer for their season and is looking forward to competitions and school events. read more » VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility September 21, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With more accessible transportation methods, some students feel it is an effective way to promote environmental justice. read more » Varsity baseball fends off competition in league games May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang & Derek Hsu The young team undergoes both winning and losing streaks to start a long and arduous season in leagues read more » Senior explores ‘fear’ through art May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Shani Chiu plans to follow in the footsteps of their art-oriented family. read more » Girls’ basketball falls to Aptos in CCS quarterfinals March 23, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 9-14. read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Top 10: worst spirit day themes March 16, 2023 — by Minsui Tang and Sarah Zhou Spirit Commission is in its flop era. read more » Dance team adjusts practice schedules to prepare for upcoming competitions December 18, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With six dances, the team has been working closely with each other from summer through the school year to learn and perfect their choreographies. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Senior hopes to influence community with enthusiasm for dance October 31, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Senior Risha Desai has been a passionate dancer for the past 14 years, and more people have come to share her love for the sport as she establishes her role as a dance leader in her community. read more » College visits don’t live up to expectations October 20, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Minsui Tang Issues ranging from limited seating to misleading information makes college representative visits not as beneficial as they could be. read more » Dance team excited for upcoming in-person performances September 25, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The team has prepared all summer for their season and is looking forward to competitions and school events. read more » VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility September 21, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With more accessible transportation methods, some students feel it is an effective way to promote environmental justice. read more » Varsity baseball fends off competition in league games May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang & Derek Hsu The young team undergoes both winning and losing streaks to start a long and arduous season in leagues read more » Senior explores ‘fear’ through art May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Shani Chiu plans to follow in the footsteps of their art-oriented family. read more » Girls’ basketball falls to Aptos in CCS quarterfinals March 23, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 9-14. read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Dance team adjusts practice schedules to prepare for upcoming competitions December 18, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With six dances, the team has been working closely with each other from summer through the school year to learn and perfect their choreographies. read more » Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Senior hopes to influence community with enthusiasm for dance October 31, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Senior Risha Desai has been a passionate dancer for the past 14 years, and more people have come to share her love for the sport as she establishes her role as a dance leader in her community. read more » College visits don’t live up to expectations October 20, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Minsui Tang Issues ranging from limited seating to misleading information makes college representative visits not as beneficial as they could be. read more » Dance team excited for upcoming in-person performances September 25, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The team has prepared all summer for their season and is looking forward to competitions and school events. read more » VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility September 21, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With more accessible transportation methods, some students feel it is an effective way to promote environmental justice. read more » Varsity baseball fends off competition in league games May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang & Derek Hsu The young team undergoes both winning and losing streaks to start a long and arduous season in leagues read more » Senior explores ‘fear’ through art May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Shani Chiu plans to follow in the footsteps of their art-oriented family. read more » Girls’ basketball falls to Aptos in CCS quarterfinals March 23, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 9-14. read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco December 14, 2022 — by Nidhi Mathihalli, Stephanie Sun and Minsui Tang We are on the journey to becoming Gordon Ramsay's favorite little bakers. read more » Senior hopes to influence community with enthusiasm for dance October 31, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Senior Risha Desai has been a passionate dancer for the past 14 years, and more people have come to share her love for the sport as she establishes her role as a dance leader in her community. read more » College visits don’t live up to expectations October 20, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Minsui Tang Issues ranging from limited seating to misleading information makes college representative visits not as beneficial as they could be. read more » Dance team excited for upcoming in-person performances September 25, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The team has prepared all summer for their season and is looking forward to competitions and school events. read more » VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility September 21, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With more accessible transportation methods, some students feel it is an effective way to promote environmental justice. read more » Varsity baseball fends off competition in league games May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang & Derek Hsu The young team undergoes both winning and losing streaks to start a long and arduous season in leagues read more » Senior explores ‘fear’ through art May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Shani Chiu plans to follow in the footsteps of their art-oriented family. read more » Girls’ basketball falls to Aptos in CCS quarterfinals March 23, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 9-14. read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Senior hopes to influence community with enthusiasm for dance October 31, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Senior Risha Desai has been a passionate dancer for the past 14 years, and more people have come to share her love for the sport as she establishes her role as a dance leader in her community. read more » College visits don’t live up to expectations October 20, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Minsui Tang Issues ranging from limited seating to misleading information makes college representative visits not as beneficial as they could be. read more » Dance team excited for upcoming in-person performances September 25, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The team has prepared all summer for their season and is looking forward to competitions and school events. read more » VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility September 21, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With more accessible transportation methods, some students feel it is an effective way to promote environmental justice. read more » Varsity baseball fends off competition in league games May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang & Derek Hsu The young team undergoes both winning and losing streaks to start a long and arduous season in leagues read more » Senior explores ‘fear’ through art May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Shani Chiu plans to follow in the footsteps of their art-oriented family. read more » Girls’ basketball falls to Aptos in CCS quarterfinals March 23, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 9-14. read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
College visits don’t live up to expectations October 20, 2022 — by Atrey Desai and Minsui Tang Issues ranging from limited seating to misleading information makes college representative visits not as beneficial as they could be. read more » Dance team excited for upcoming in-person performances September 25, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The team has prepared all summer for their season and is looking forward to competitions and school events. read more » VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility September 21, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With more accessible transportation methods, some students feel it is an effective way to promote environmental justice. read more » Varsity baseball fends off competition in league games May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang & Derek Hsu The young team undergoes both winning and losing streaks to start a long and arduous season in leagues read more » Senior explores ‘fear’ through art May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Shani Chiu plans to follow in the footsteps of their art-oriented family. read more » Girls’ basketball falls to Aptos in CCS quarterfinals March 23, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 9-14. read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Dance team excited for upcoming in-person performances September 25, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The team has prepared all summer for their season and is looking forward to competitions and school events. read more » VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility September 21, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With more accessible transportation methods, some students feel it is an effective way to promote environmental justice. read more » Varsity baseball fends off competition in league games May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang & Derek Hsu The young team undergoes both winning and losing streaks to start a long and arduous season in leagues read more » Senior explores ‘fear’ through art May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Shani Chiu plans to follow in the footsteps of their art-oriented family. read more » Girls’ basketball falls to Aptos in CCS quarterfinals March 23, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 9-14. read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility September 21, 2022 — by Minsui Tang With more accessible transportation methods, some students feel it is an effective way to promote environmental justice. read more » Varsity baseball fends off competition in league games May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang & Derek Hsu The young team undergoes both winning and losing streaks to start a long and arduous season in leagues read more » Senior explores ‘fear’ through art May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Shani Chiu plans to follow in the footsteps of their art-oriented family. read more » Girls’ basketball falls to Aptos in CCS quarterfinals March 23, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 9-14. read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Varsity baseball fends off competition in league games May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang & Derek Hsu The young team undergoes both winning and losing streaks to start a long and arduous season in leagues read more » Senior explores ‘fear’ through art May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Shani Chiu plans to follow in the footsteps of their art-oriented family. read more » Girls’ basketball falls to Aptos in CCS quarterfinals March 23, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 9-14. read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Senior explores ‘fear’ through art May 15, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Shani Chiu plans to follow in the footsteps of their art-oriented family. read more » Girls’ basketball falls to Aptos in CCS quarterfinals March 23, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 9-14. read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Girls’ basketball falls to Aptos in CCS quarterfinals March 23, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The Falcons ended their season with an overall record of 9-14. read more » Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Girls’ basketball bounces back from tough early season February 10, 2022 — by Minsui Tang Despite a rough start to the season, the Falcons are back on track with a major victory against Los Altos. read more » ‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
‘Soundings’ literary magazine resumes after two years February 4, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The student editorial board works with English teacher Amy Keys to organize, edit and publish the school’s artistic magazine featuring students’ work. read more » MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
MAP 11 students attend “Hamilton” performance at Broadway San Jose October 22, 2021 — by Sina Salehi and Minsui Tang The musical replaces students’ traditional annual field trip to the Angel Island Immigration Station Museum. read more » After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
After enduring criticism from some parents, new ethnic studies class garners positive responses from freshmen October 21, 2021 — by Nidhi Mathihalli and Minsui Tang Social studies teacher Mike Davey designed a curriculum that focuses on studying and analyzing history from the perspective of often-overlooked minorities. read more » Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Those who opted out of sports relish their return September 17, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang This year after the pandemic, students are returning to sports though it may be more difficult than normal. read more » Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Cafeteria adopts safety procedures to keep students and staff safe September 9, 2021 — by Jonny Luo, Shannon Ma and Minsui Tang Following the school’s full reopening, staff have had trouble adjusting to new guidelines and a more labor-intensive menu. read more » Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Spring sports dilemmas: Previous one-sport-rule prompted students to make tough choices about what to play May 25, 2021 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Sophomore Paolo Navarro faced a difficult decision of picking between the soccer and football team, both of which he was a part of during his freshman year. read more » On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
On campus for first time all year, new teachers and students try to orient themselves May 13, 2021 — by Minsui Tang New teachers and staff members return to campus for the first time, sharing positive encounters with each other and students. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Girls’ tennis pushing through season with resiliency March 12, 2021 — by Minsui Tang Both the JV and varsity teams are rebuilding their strength to prepare for a stronger season next year. read more » ‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
‘Little Women’: Growing up and finding yourself March 1, 2021 — by Minsui Tang 'Little Women' is a novel worth a read. read more » For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
For coaches, the return of sports has been a long journey March 1, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Minsui Tang Coaches/administration makes changes due to challenges posed by pandemic. read more » Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Party pack games provide entertainment during quarantine February 8, 2021 — by Christopher Chen and Minsui Tang If you miss playing board games with your friends, Jackbox makes a good choice. read more » LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
LGBTQIA+ characters deserve happy endings December 3, 2020 — by Minsui Tang and Lily Zhang TV show writers, please stop killing your LGBTQIA+ characters. read more » Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Future of Grad Night for Class of 2021 remains unknown November 12, 2020 — by Jonathan Si and Minsui Tang Parent coordinators and school administrators hope to create a safe alternative for traditional senior meetup. read more » I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
I tried to develop better studying habits with Youtube vlogs October 27, 2020 — by Minsui Tang What you’ll need: lofi music and 20 different types of stationery. read more » Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
Los Gatos High Japanese teacher revives Japanese course at Saratoga September 13, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Minsui Tang Students and Kobayashi share their experiences with the newly-revived Japanese course during online schooling read more » Visuals by Minsui March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
March 24, 2023: The perfect dating advice from a relationship ‘expert’ The three stages of relationship: the talking stage, the situationship and finally the relationship. March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
March 10, 2023: The Academy is out of excuses for the 95th Oscars “Everything Everywhere All At Once” is nominated for 11 Academy Awards, including Best Picture. March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
March 1, 2023: Top 10: worst (real) takes heard in the Journalism room You can’t change the minds of the school’s most prolific journalists (looks directly at P3) February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
February 15, 2023: ‘Cashless future’ carries negative implications December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
December 14, 2022: Fun holiday baking with friends turns into fiasco Although not perfect, these delicious half-burnt cookies brought us much joy. October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
October 26, 2022: 100-word rant: Fog is confusing October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
October 20, 2022: College visits don’t live up to expectations Students can expect nothing more than a generic response from college representatives that they had to compete for space to attend. September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
September 21, 2022: VTA introduces new Clipper mobile app to increase transportation accessibility The Clipper mobile app allows users to search for nearby transportations. May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
May 19, 2022: Bridgerton Season 2 finally demonstrates an accurate portrayal of South Asians A plate of Haldi, similar to the one used by the Sharma sisters before Edwinas wedding March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
March 31, 2022: Future me: Am I tripping for no reason? March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
March 31, 2022: Digitizing the SAT will not make it equitable March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
March 17, 2022: Senioritis is natural and not altogether bad February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
February 8, 2022: Welander’s reflection form: a way for introverted students to connect February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
February 8, 2022: Top 10 ways to cope with being alone on Valentine’s Day February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
February 7, 2022: Fantastic masks and where to find them February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
February 7, 2022: An adequate warning, but far from reality: Theranos does not reflect Silicon Valley startup culture February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
February 4, 2022: Getting fit in the best fits February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
February 1, 2022: What not to do on a first date January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
January 30, 2022: Politics plus math equals a terrible idea December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
December 8, 2021: Read receipts: Considerate or cancerous? Getting left on read, or as some call it, donowalled, is a damaging experience that frankly doesn’t need to exist. December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
December 3, 2021: New finals schedule elicits mixed reactions from students December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
December 3, 2021: As classes delve into slavery, Black students see positives while also sometimes feeling singled out October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
October 22, 2021: Struggling through school half-asleep October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
October 11, 2021: Nicki Minaj’s vaccine-related tweets amount to a public health hazard October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos
October 2, 2021: Coalition schools: Move to Common App September 8, 2021: A cool trick to never have to smile for photos