College vloggers offer great alternative for in-person college visits March 11, 2021 — by Neeti Badve Watching students’ daily lives can help seniors understand if the college is a good fit for them. read more » Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » I read books from my mom’s childhood and learned a lot March 8, 2021 — by Neeti Badve Mystery novels like “Nancy Drew,” “The Famous Five” and “The Secret Seven” are worth the read even with their emphasis on normalcy. read more » Changing workout routine makes sense as calendar turns over January 15, 2021 — by Neeti Badve A competitive athlete decides to incorporate more injury-preventing exercises into her fitness regime. read more » Saratoga’s best hiking spots are the perfect way to get outdoors November 27, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Start at Fremont Older Preserve, and work your way up to Villa Montalvo and Sanborn Park trails. read more » NFL needs to make changes to stop increase in COVID-19 cases November 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve The NFL should implement tactics like a quasi-bubble to minimize cases across the league. read more » ‘Bad’ Christmas movies make the holidays fun and memorable November 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Check out not-so-classic films ”The Princess Switch” and “A Christmas Prince” read more » Standing desks stand out from the crowd November 11, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Senior’s new desk has transformed her lifestyle of inactivity. read more » I saw the Niners at school in July and still have not recovered October 8, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Jimmy G even threw me a peace sign. read more » The NFL’s return gives me something to look forward to October 7, 2020 — by Neeti Badve In a world filled with uncertainty, having scheduled games brings a sense of normalcy to our routines. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » Students can only do so much to guarantee their peers are socially distancing September 10, 2020 — by Neeti Badve While it is a good idea to remind your peers of the consequences of their actions, it isn’t worth obsessing over. read more » Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Swim team adjusts to new practice, meet protocols March 10, 2021 — by Neeti Badve and Martin Xu The swimming season officially started on Feb. 1 with many restrictions in place to ensure swimmers are safe throughout the season. read more » I read books from my mom’s childhood and learned a lot March 8, 2021 — by Neeti Badve Mystery novels like “Nancy Drew,” “The Famous Five” and “The Secret Seven” are worth the read even with their emphasis on normalcy. read more » Changing workout routine makes sense as calendar turns over January 15, 2021 — by Neeti Badve A competitive athlete decides to incorporate more injury-preventing exercises into her fitness regime. read more » Saratoga’s best hiking spots are the perfect way to get outdoors November 27, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Start at Fremont Older Preserve, and work your way up to Villa Montalvo and Sanborn Park trails. read more » NFL needs to make changes to stop increase in COVID-19 cases November 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve The NFL should implement tactics like a quasi-bubble to minimize cases across the league. read more » ‘Bad’ Christmas movies make the holidays fun and memorable November 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Check out not-so-classic films ”The Princess Switch” and “A Christmas Prince” read more » Standing desks stand out from the crowd November 11, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Senior’s new desk has transformed her lifestyle of inactivity. read more » I saw the Niners at school in July and still have not recovered October 8, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Jimmy G even threw me a peace sign. read more » The NFL’s return gives me something to look forward to October 7, 2020 — by Neeti Badve In a world filled with uncertainty, having scheduled games brings a sense of normalcy to our routines. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » Students can only do so much to guarantee their peers are socially distancing September 10, 2020 — by Neeti Badve While it is a good idea to remind your peers of the consequences of their actions, it isn’t worth obsessing over. read more » Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
I read books from my mom’s childhood and learned a lot March 8, 2021 — by Neeti Badve Mystery novels like “Nancy Drew,” “The Famous Five” and “The Secret Seven” are worth the read even with their emphasis on normalcy. read more » Changing workout routine makes sense as calendar turns over January 15, 2021 — by Neeti Badve A competitive athlete decides to incorporate more injury-preventing exercises into her fitness regime. read more » Saratoga’s best hiking spots are the perfect way to get outdoors November 27, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Start at Fremont Older Preserve, and work your way up to Villa Montalvo and Sanborn Park trails. read more » NFL needs to make changes to stop increase in COVID-19 cases November 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve The NFL should implement tactics like a quasi-bubble to minimize cases across the league. read more » ‘Bad’ Christmas movies make the holidays fun and memorable November 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Check out not-so-classic films ”The Princess Switch” and “A Christmas Prince” read more » Standing desks stand out from the crowd November 11, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Senior’s new desk has transformed her lifestyle of inactivity. read more » I saw the Niners at school in July and still have not recovered October 8, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Jimmy G even threw me a peace sign. read more » The NFL’s return gives me something to look forward to October 7, 2020 — by Neeti Badve In a world filled with uncertainty, having scheduled games brings a sense of normalcy to our routines. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » Students can only do so much to guarantee their peers are socially distancing September 10, 2020 — by Neeti Badve While it is a good idea to remind your peers of the consequences of their actions, it isn’t worth obsessing over. read more » Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Changing workout routine makes sense as calendar turns over January 15, 2021 — by Neeti Badve A competitive athlete decides to incorporate more injury-preventing exercises into her fitness regime. read more » Saratoga’s best hiking spots are the perfect way to get outdoors November 27, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Start at Fremont Older Preserve, and work your way up to Villa Montalvo and Sanborn Park trails. read more » NFL needs to make changes to stop increase in COVID-19 cases November 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve The NFL should implement tactics like a quasi-bubble to minimize cases across the league. read more » ‘Bad’ Christmas movies make the holidays fun and memorable November 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Check out not-so-classic films ”The Princess Switch” and “A Christmas Prince” read more » Standing desks stand out from the crowd November 11, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Senior’s new desk has transformed her lifestyle of inactivity. read more » I saw the Niners at school in July and still have not recovered October 8, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Jimmy G even threw me a peace sign. read more » The NFL’s return gives me something to look forward to October 7, 2020 — by Neeti Badve In a world filled with uncertainty, having scheduled games brings a sense of normalcy to our routines. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » Students can only do so much to guarantee their peers are socially distancing September 10, 2020 — by Neeti Badve While it is a good idea to remind your peers of the consequences of their actions, it isn’t worth obsessing over. read more » Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Saratoga’s best hiking spots are the perfect way to get outdoors November 27, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Start at Fremont Older Preserve, and work your way up to Villa Montalvo and Sanborn Park trails. read more » NFL needs to make changes to stop increase in COVID-19 cases November 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve The NFL should implement tactics like a quasi-bubble to minimize cases across the league. read more » ‘Bad’ Christmas movies make the holidays fun and memorable November 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Check out not-so-classic films ”The Princess Switch” and “A Christmas Prince” read more » Standing desks stand out from the crowd November 11, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Senior’s new desk has transformed her lifestyle of inactivity. read more » I saw the Niners at school in July and still have not recovered October 8, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Jimmy G even threw me a peace sign. read more » The NFL’s return gives me something to look forward to October 7, 2020 — by Neeti Badve In a world filled with uncertainty, having scheduled games brings a sense of normalcy to our routines. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » Students can only do so much to guarantee their peers are socially distancing September 10, 2020 — by Neeti Badve While it is a good idea to remind your peers of the consequences of their actions, it isn’t worth obsessing over. read more » Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
NFL needs to make changes to stop increase in COVID-19 cases November 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve The NFL should implement tactics like a quasi-bubble to minimize cases across the league. read more » ‘Bad’ Christmas movies make the holidays fun and memorable November 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Check out not-so-classic films ”The Princess Switch” and “A Christmas Prince” read more » Standing desks stand out from the crowd November 11, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Senior’s new desk has transformed her lifestyle of inactivity. read more » I saw the Niners at school in July and still have not recovered October 8, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Jimmy G even threw me a peace sign. read more » The NFL’s return gives me something to look forward to October 7, 2020 — by Neeti Badve In a world filled with uncertainty, having scheduled games brings a sense of normalcy to our routines. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » Students can only do so much to guarantee their peers are socially distancing September 10, 2020 — by Neeti Badve While it is a good idea to remind your peers of the consequences of their actions, it isn’t worth obsessing over. read more » Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
‘Bad’ Christmas movies make the holidays fun and memorable November 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Check out not-so-classic films ”The Princess Switch” and “A Christmas Prince” read more » Standing desks stand out from the crowd November 11, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Senior’s new desk has transformed her lifestyle of inactivity. read more » I saw the Niners at school in July and still have not recovered October 8, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Jimmy G even threw me a peace sign. read more » The NFL’s return gives me something to look forward to October 7, 2020 — by Neeti Badve In a world filled with uncertainty, having scheduled games brings a sense of normalcy to our routines. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » Students can only do so much to guarantee their peers are socially distancing September 10, 2020 — by Neeti Badve While it is a good idea to remind your peers of the consequences of their actions, it isn’t worth obsessing over. read more » Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Standing desks stand out from the crowd November 11, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Senior’s new desk has transformed her lifestyle of inactivity. read more » I saw the Niners at school in July and still have not recovered October 8, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Jimmy G even threw me a peace sign. read more » The NFL’s return gives me something to look forward to October 7, 2020 — by Neeti Badve In a world filled with uncertainty, having scheduled games brings a sense of normalcy to our routines. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » Students can only do so much to guarantee their peers are socially distancing September 10, 2020 — by Neeti Badve While it is a good idea to remind your peers of the consequences of their actions, it isn’t worth obsessing over. read more » Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
I saw the Niners at school in July and still have not recovered October 8, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Jimmy G even threw me a peace sign. read more » The NFL’s return gives me something to look forward to October 7, 2020 — by Neeti Badve In a world filled with uncertainty, having scheduled games brings a sense of normalcy to our routines. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » Students can only do so much to guarantee their peers are socially distancing September 10, 2020 — by Neeti Badve While it is a good idea to remind your peers of the consequences of their actions, it isn’t worth obsessing over. read more » Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
The NFL’s return gives me something to look forward to October 7, 2020 — by Neeti Badve In a world filled with uncertainty, having scheduled games brings a sense of normalcy to our routines. read more » Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » Students can only do so much to guarantee their peers are socially distancing September 10, 2020 — by Neeti Badve While it is a good idea to remind your peers of the consequences of their actions, it isn’t worth obsessing over. read more » Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Exhaustion, distractions and stress plague students and faculty September 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students and teachers alike face the disadvantages of remote learning. read more » Students can only do so much to guarantee their peers are socially distancing September 10, 2020 — by Neeti Badve While it is a good idea to remind your peers of the consequences of their actions, it isn’t worth obsessing over. read more » Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Students can only do so much to guarantee their peers are socially distancing September 10, 2020 — by Neeti Badve While it is a good idea to remind your peers of the consequences of their actions, it isn’t worth obsessing over. read more » Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Giving every student an A is not a viable solution to pandemic effects April 29, 2020 — by Neeti Badve San Francisco Union School District’s potential new grading policy would have great consequences on quality of education and surrounding schools. read more » Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Friends attempt to complete a virtual couples’ workout April 16, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Shama Gupta Lack of exercise and entertainment forces two student athletes to try a new style of home workout read more » District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
District considers pass/fail grading system in midst of online learning April 14, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Apurva Chakravarthy School considers shifting to system after school closure to ensure fairness to all students read more » Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Sins of the father and mother: America’s opioid crisis justifies teaching children how to reverse their parents’ overdoses April 1, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Grim reality in much of the nation calls for extraordinary solutions. read more » Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Junior Prom canceled due to coronavirus March 30, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Following the closure of schools in Santa Clara County, the junior class office and administration decided to cancel junior prom read more » Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Swimming: Small team hopes to make up for key losses to graduation March 5, 2020 — by Neeti Badve and Jonathan Li With the addition of a new coach, swimmers aim to place higher within their league. read more » Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Teachers should not just teach College-Board-approved AP skills January 13, 2020 — by Neeti Badve Solely following the AP Curriculum is less beneficial for students. read more » ‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
‘Jack-of-all-trades’ Jarrett takes on role as new campus supervisor December 9, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Amanda Zhu Former substitute teacher’s knowledge of students aids her in new position read more » Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Upperclassmen opt for fewer classes November 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Students lessen course load in order to focus on interests outside of schoolwork. read more » Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Hacking our way to frozen victory November 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Christine Zhang Reporters take 14 minutes to make “5-minute” ice cream. read more » Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Lewis Capaldi deserves more attention October 30, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The breakout star’s unique voice calls for more recognition read more » 60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
60 years brings major demographic change October 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas Saratoga High’s balance of races has flipped over the last 6 decades read more » Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Red Ribbon Day spreads awareness about preventing drug usage October 28, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Neeti Badve Red Ribbon Week has been reduced to a single day read more » Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Generational clashes in immigrant families to be expected September 19, 2019 — by Neeti Badve With differing opinions from older relatives, younger generations must find ways to forge their own path while retaining similar values read more » ‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
‘Paul is dead’ and other false conspiracy theories September 16, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Though theories have been circulating for 50 years, Sir Paul McCartney did not die in the 1960s read more » Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Boys’ swimming finishes strong at CCS May 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Successful CCS results in state-qualifying times. read more » Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Are the stigmas surrounding teenage drivers justified? May 24, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Community members compare their experiences on the road. read more » Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Special Olympics encourages representation May 22, 2019 — by Neeti Badve The Special Olympics spreads awareness and de-stigmatizes athletes with intellectual disabilities. read more » Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Finding a passion in high school seems unreasonable May 21, 2019 — by Neeti Badve High school is not set up to help students realize their true passion in life read more » Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Elective courses return for coming school year May 20, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Teachers share their thoughts on teaching new electives in the coming year. read more » Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Junior prom venue revealed April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaylene Morrison Junior prom to be held at La Rinconada Country Club. read more » Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Young track star: Dance making large strides April 3, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Freshman Harrison Dance has high hopes for his future in track . read more » Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Mental health education needs a makeover March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Schools need to change the way they address teenage mental health. read more » Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Gingerly taking on a dessert challenge March 27, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters return to battle it out in a “Chopped”-themed challenge read more » Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Norwegian series ‘SKAM’ uses realism to connect to audiences March 26, 2019 — by Neeti Badve TV show SKAM takes advantage of the digital age by using real-time clip releases, character social media accounts and existing sets. read more » Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Track team is hopeful for upcoming season February 13, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu With new recruits and rising interest in the team, athletes are feeling more confident. read more » Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Though competition is high, clear Oscar winners still shine February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve Some categories have multiple possible — and deserving — winners read more » Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Surge in summer rec letters burdening teachers February 12, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Heavily hit science teachers explain the reasoning behind their policies that limit the number and kinds of requests that they will fulfill read more » HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
HOSH returns with Speak Up for Change week February 6, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Aaria Thomas After a year-long hiatus, HOSH uses Speak Up for Change to come back. read more » Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Don’t be jelly, we ruined mac and cheese January 28, 2019 — by Neeti Badve and Nitya Marimuthu Reporters explore a interesting dessert recipe found on the popular Facebook page ‘Subtle Asian Traits’ read more » New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
New Netflix originals need to learn from the past December 11, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Reporter argues that newer Netflix Originals seem to lack relatability and originality. read more » Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Procrastinating can be effective if done in the right way December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Rohan Kumar By being productive while procrastinating and doing work in a shorter amount of time, students can use active procrastinaiton as an effective tool. read more » Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Alumna gained notoriety as gold medal-winning Olympic swimmer, but cemented her legacy by defeating alcoholism December 10, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Carrie Steinseifer battled alcoholism throughout her life, finally defeating it long after her swimming career. read more » Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Jamba Juice secret menu is refreshing any time of year December 4, 2018 — by Neeti Badve, Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters enjoy secret Jamba Juice drinks. read more » Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Off-campus lunch restrictions controversial among students October 30, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen express complaints towards off-campus restrictions, originally created to keep track of students during lunch. read more » ‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
‘The Hate U Give’: A beautiful, moving story about police brutality in America October 29, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu and Neeti Badve "The Hate U Give" provides multiple perspectives from the shootings of Michael Brown, Alton B. Sterling, and Chinedu Valentine Okobi regarding the complex issue of police brutality. read more » What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
What is it really like to become a doctor? October 29, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Mathew Luo Saratogans recount their journeys through the medical field read more » Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Sophomore uses fantasy sports to help charities September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Sophomore Ajay Gupta uses his fantasy sports organization Project 4 to fundraise charities. read more » Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Unpopular Opinions: Disneyland is overrated September 27, 2018 — by Neeti Badve Disneyland is not worth the price. read more » Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »
Facebook continues to dominate school communications, despite parental concern September 24, 2018 — by Neeti Badve and Sandhya Sundaram The use of Facebook in schools. read more »