Swimming: Falcons pull together for smooth start to season March 26, 2019 — by Patrick Li and Oliver Ye Balanced team leads to successful meets despite earlier start to season. read more » Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Freshman class fundraises through gratitude grams November 27, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Freshman class sold about 50 gratitude grams, earning a total profit of $33.59. read more » Democracy Matters club seeks to inform students November 27, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Alex Wang Democracy Matters club welcomes members from all sides of the political sphere read more » Instead of bashing Trump, mainstream media needs to examine its own biases November 26, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter says that the mainstream media should interjecting political bias into sources, such as only including sources of an opinion the majority of the press agrees with, and start covering news with an unbiased opinion. read more » ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ director fired over controversial tweets October 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Director James Gunn was fired by Disney for inappropriate tweets made in 2009 despite 'Guardians' cast members' support. read more » Senior finds hobby in vlogging September 10, 2018 — by Patrick Li & Muthu Palaniappan Senior starts a unique youtube vlogging channel. read more » Administration adds new feature to Canvas May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li A new, third-party a video platform called Arc that will allow students to comment on and annotate certain videos has been added to Canvas and will take full effect next school year read more » Toga Junior Math Club fosters young minds for excellence May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Toga Junior Math Club inspires children in Math. read more » Baseball wins league, but loses in second round of CCS May 30, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Baseball wins the league, but lose in the second round of CCS. read more » Senior places first at state speech tournament, looks forward to nationals May 25, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Three seniors will be attending the National Speech and Debate Association’s national tournament taking place from June 17-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. read more » Original content makes YouTube Red worth cost May 23, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Patrick Li Reporters evaluate the original series of YouTube Red. read more » Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Poetry Out Loud competition gains more participation January 30, 2019 — by Alan Zu and Patrick Li English teachers will be judging the poetry competitions. read more » Freshman class fundraises through gratitude grams November 27, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Freshman class sold about 50 gratitude grams, earning a total profit of $33.59. read more » Democracy Matters club seeks to inform students November 27, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Alex Wang Democracy Matters club welcomes members from all sides of the political sphere read more » Instead of bashing Trump, mainstream media needs to examine its own biases November 26, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter says that the mainstream media should interjecting political bias into sources, such as only including sources of an opinion the majority of the press agrees with, and start covering news with an unbiased opinion. read more » ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ director fired over controversial tweets October 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Director James Gunn was fired by Disney for inappropriate tweets made in 2009 despite 'Guardians' cast members' support. read more » Senior finds hobby in vlogging September 10, 2018 — by Patrick Li & Muthu Palaniappan Senior starts a unique youtube vlogging channel. read more » Administration adds new feature to Canvas May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li A new, third-party a video platform called Arc that will allow students to comment on and annotate certain videos has been added to Canvas and will take full effect next school year read more » Toga Junior Math Club fosters young minds for excellence May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Toga Junior Math Club inspires children in Math. read more » Baseball wins league, but loses in second round of CCS May 30, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Baseball wins the league, but lose in the second round of CCS. read more » Senior places first at state speech tournament, looks forward to nationals May 25, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Three seniors will be attending the National Speech and Debate Association’s national tournament taking place from June 17-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. read more » Original content makes YouTube Red worth cost May 23, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Patrick Li Reporters evaluate the original series of YouTube Red. read more » Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Freshman class fundraises through gratitude grams November 27, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Freshman class sold about 50 gratitude grams, earning a total profit of $33.59. read more » Democracy Matters club seeks to inform students November 27, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Alex Wang Democracy Matters club welcomes members from all sides of the political sphere read more » Instead of bashing Trump, mainstream media needs to examine its own biases November 26, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter says that the mainstream media should interjecting political bias into sources, such as only including sources of an opinion the majority of the press agrees with, and start covering news with an unbiased opinion. read more » ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ director fired over controversial tweets October 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Director James Gunn was fired by Disney for inappropriate tweets made in 2009 despite 'Guardians' cast members' support. read more » Senior finds hobby in vlogging September 10, 2018 — by Patrick Li & Muthu Palaniappan Senior starts a unique youtube vlogging channel. read more » Administration adds new feature to Canvas May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li A new, third-party a video platform called Arc that will allow students to comment on and annotate certain videos has been added to Canvas and will take full effect next school year read more » Toga Junior Math Club fosters young minds for excellence May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Toga Junior Math Club inspires children in Math. read more » Baseball wins league, but loses in second round of CCS May 30, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Baseball wins the league, but lose in the second round of CCS. read more » Senior places first at state speech tournament, looks forward to nationals May 25, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Three seniors will be attending the National Speech and Debate Association’s national tournament taking place from June 17-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. read more » Original content makes YouTube Red worth cost May 23, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Patrick Li Reporters evaluate the original series of YouTube Red. read more » Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Democracy Matters club seeks to inform students November 27, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Alex Wang Democracy Matters club welcomes members from all sides of the political sphere read more » Instead of bashing Trump, mainstream media needs to examine its own biases November 26, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter says that the mainstream media should interjecting political bias into sources, such as only including sources of an opinion the majority of the press agrees with, and start covering news with an unbiased opinion. read more » ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ director fired over controversial tweets October 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Director James Gunn was fired by Disney for inappropriate tweets made in 2009 despite 'Guardians' cast members' support. read more » Senior finds hobby in vlogging September 10, 2018 — by Patrick Li & Muthu Palaniappan Senior starts a unique youtube vlogging channel. read more » Administration adds new feature to Canvas May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li A new, third-party a video platform called Arc that will allow students to comment on and annotate certain videos has been added to Canvas and will take full effect next school year read more » Toga Junior Math Club fosters young minds for excellence May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Toga Junior Math Club inspires children in Math. read more » Baseball wins league, but loses in second round of CCS May 30, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Baseball wins the league, but lose in the second round of CCS. read more » Senior places first at state speech tournament, looks forward to nationals May 25, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Three seniors will be attending the National Speech and Debate Association’s national tournament taking place from June 17-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. read more » Original content makes YouTube Red worth cost May 23, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Patrick Li Reporters evaluate the original series of YouTube Red. read more » Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Instead of bashing Trump, mainstream media needs to examine its own biases November 26, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter says that the mainstream media should interjecting political bias into sources, such as only including sources of an opinion the majority of the press agrees with, and start covering news with an unbiased opinion. read more » ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ director fired over controversial tweets October 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Director James Gunn was fired by Disney for inappropriate tweets made in 2009 despite 'Guardians' cast members' support. read more » Senior finds hobby in vlogging September 10, 2018 — by Patrick Li & Muthu Palaniappan Senior starts a unique youtube vlogging channel. read more » Administration adds new feature to Canvas May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li A new, third-party a video platform called Arc that will allow students to comment on and annotate certain videos has been added to Canvas and will take full effect next school year read more » Toga Junior Math Club fosters young minds for excellence May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Toga Junior Math Club inspires children in Math. read more » Baseball wins league, but loses in second round of CCS May 30, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Baseball wins the league, but lose in the second round of CCS. read more » Senior places first at state speech tournament, looks forward to nationals May 25, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Three seniors will be attending the National Speech and Debate Association’s national tournament taking place from June 17-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. read more » Original content makes YouTube Red worth cost May 23, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Patrick Li Reporters evaluate the original series of YouTube Red. read more » Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ director fired over controversial tweets October 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Director James Gunn was fired by Disney for inappropriate tweets made in 2009 despite 'Guardians' cast members' support. read more » Senior finds hobby in vlogging September 10, 2018 — by Patrick Li & Muthu Palaniappan Senior starts a unique youtube vlogging channel. read more » Administration adds new feature to Canvas May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li A new, third-party a video platform called Arc that will allow students to comment on and annotate certain videos has been added to Canvas and will take full effect next school year read more » Toga Junior Math Club fosters young minds for excellence May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Toga Junior Math Club inspires children in Math. read more » Baseball wins league, but loses in second round of CCS May 30, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Baseball wins the league, but lose in the second round of CCS. read more » Senior places first at state speech tournament, looks forward to nationals May 25, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Three seniors will be attending the National Speech and Debate Association’s national tournament taking place from June 17-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. read more » Original content makes YouTube Red worth cost May 23, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Patrick Li Reporters evaluate the original series of YouTube Red. read more » Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Senior finds hobby in vlogging September 10, 2018 — by Patrick Li & Muthu Palaniappan Senior starts a unique youtube vlogging channel. read more » Administration adds new feature to Canvas May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li A new, third-party a video platform called Arc that will allow students to comment on and annotate certain videos has been added to Canvas and will take full effect next school year read more » Toga Junior Math Club fosters young minds for excellence May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Toga Junior Math Club inspires children in Math. read more » Baseball wins league, but loses in second round of CCS May 30, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Baseball wins the league, but lose in the second round of CCS. read more » Senior places first at state speech tournament, looks forward to nationals May 25, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Three seniors will be attending the National Speech and Debate Association’s national tournament taking place from June 17-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. read more » Original content makes YouTube Red worth cost May 23, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Patrick Li Reporters evaluate the original series of YouTube Red. read more » Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Administration adds new feature to Canvas May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li A new, third-party a video platform called Arc that will allow students to comment on and annotate certain videos has been added to Canvas and will take full effect next school year read more » Toga Junior Math Club fosters young minds for excellence May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Toga Junior Math Club inspires children in Math. read more » Baseball wins league, but loses in second round of CCS May 30, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Baseball wins the league, but lose in the second round of CCS. read more » Senior places first at state speech tournament, looks forward to nationals May 25, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Three seniors will be attending the National Speech and Debate Association’s national tournament taking place from June 17-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. read more » Original content makes YouTube Red worth cost May 23, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Patrick Li Reporters evaluate the original series of YouTube Red. read more » Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Toga Junior Math Club fosters young minds for excellence May 30, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Toga Junior Math Club inspires children in Math. read more » Baseball wins league, but loses in second round of CCS May 30, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Baseball wins the league, but lose in the second round of CCS. read more » Senior places first at state speech tournament, looks forward to nationals May 25, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Three seniors will be attending the National Speech and Debate Association’s national tournament taking place from June 17-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. read more » Original content makes YouTube Red worth cost May 23, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Patrick Li Reporters evaluate the original series of YouTube Red. read more » Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Baseball wins league, but loses in second round of CCS May 30, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Baseball wins the league, but lose in the second round of CCS. read more » Senior places first at state speech tournament, looks forward to nationals May 25, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Three seniors will be attending the National Speech and Debate Association’s national tournament taking place from June 17-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. read more » Original content makes YouTube Red worth cost May 23, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Patrick Li Reporters evaluate the original series of YouTube Red. read more » Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Senior places first at state speech tournament, looks forward to nationals May 25, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Three seniors will be attending the National Speech and Debate Association’s national tournament taking place from June 17-22 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla. read more » Original content makes YouTube Red worth cost May 23, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Patrick Li Reporters evaluate the original series of YouTube Red. read more » Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Original content makes YouTube Red worth cost May 23, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Patrick Li Reporters evaluate the original series of YouTube Red. read more » Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Students in speech and debate overcome public speaking fears May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Emilie Zhou Students discuss their experiences in Speech and Debate. read more » The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
The voting age should not be lowered May 23, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter argues that a lower voting age is a bad idea. read more » Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Baseball team’s spirit reinvigorated by recent wins April 3, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Michael Zhang Basball team plans to win league and qualify for CCS read more » Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Tutoring center allows students to learn collaboratively April 1, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu According to Bal, through working with other peers and discussing the significance of concepts learned in class, a student better understands the way they work through a problem, and thus gains a deeper understanding on the subject at hand. read more » Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Comedy Sportz hosts exciting improv games February 13, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Comedy Sportz is home to improv games turned into a competition with opposing teams. It is a subset of Drama Club, but many of its members are students who are not part of the club. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Boys’ basketball: Falcons pick up big wins to improve in league February 13, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li In addition to their goals for the league season, players are also looking toward the post-season. After losing in the championship game last year, the Falcons have their eyes set on winning CCS division 3 this year. read more » It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
It’s time for studios to be as courageous as their superheroes and back original films February 11, 2018 — by Patrick Li The current state of the film industry seems to gravitate more to riding off popular franchises rather than creating genuinely interesting storylines and characters. read more » Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Top 10 things to do during Ski Week February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Top 10 things to do during Ski Week. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
FTC Robotics completely redesigns robot December 11, 2017 — by Allen Chen and Patrick Li The M-SET Jellyfish FTC team began its competition season on Nov. 4 at Sequoia High in Redwood City, where they scored overwhelming victories. read more » Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Seniors dive into the Shark Tank December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan The Shark Tank project allows students to learn about entrepreneurship and business, subjects not typically taught in typical high school classes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Boys’ basketball: Falcons pull off OT win vs. Branham December 10, 2017 — by Leo Cao and Patrick Li Freshmen Chu and King also come off the bench, and both are strong 3-point shooters. Although young, these two are getting valuable experience playing at the highest level. read more » Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Black Friday not worth it anymore December 10, 2017 — by Patrick Li The deals stores offer are not that great. In fact, Kyle James, founder of Rather-Be-Shopping.com, said some popular deals on Black Friday can actually be found cheaper during other times of the year. read more » Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Freshman earns top prize at Saratoga Idol December 10, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja and Patrick Li Mithil Chakraborty says he sings as just a hobby, but audience memebers thought he sounded like a pro. read more » Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Underrated Celtics have a good shot at making the finals December 7, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Reporters argue that the Celtics actually have a good chance to make the playoffs. read more » Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Dance commission struggles with low budget November 1, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li The dance commission is seeking to raise money to help pay for the Winter Formal in December. read more » Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Column: Torn meniscus can’t tear my spirit October 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li Torn meniscus impede's Junior Patrick Li's ability to play basketball. read more » Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Cal recruits senior for gymnastics October 27, 2017 — by Patrick Li Senior Kyle Abe decides to attend the University of California after joining a gymnastics summer camp over the summer. read more » Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Seniors now must purchase cap and gowns October 12, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Jeffrey Xu Late cap and gown returns prompt administration to require purchases instead of rentals. read more » Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Team looks to build off historic success at state and national tournaments September 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja After a historic season last year, with Senior Kyle Wang placing 5th at nationals and have 7 students qualify to the state tournament, the new season is starting off well due to a strong freshman class. read more » Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Foreign students assimilate into U.S. schools September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Junior Bruce Zhang clames teachers in China are "fiercer" than teachers in America. read more » Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Column: Donald Trump’s beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger distracts from political priorities September 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li Donald Trump's old reality TV show seems to come back to haunt him after Twitter beef with Arnold Schwarzenegger. read more » Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Juniors volunteer at East Palo Alto YMCA September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kaitlyn Wang Two Juniors, inspired by a school trip to mexica, decide to dedicate their summers planning out how to help hispanic students in East Palo Alto. read more » New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
New app math classroom improves learning environment September 14, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Kevin Sze Equil Note enhances classroom setting with new convenient way of learning. read more » Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Boys’ lacrosse to lose valuable players next year; program’s future looks uncertain May 26, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Patrick Li Boys laccross Aiden Peck breaks school goal record this year, despite team shortcomings this year. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
ASB transitions to a new year May 25, 2017 — by Patrick Li The new officers for the 2017-2018 school year are chosen: president will be Nathon Chin, vice president Roland Shen, treasurer Cameron Lin, secretary Roshan Verma, board representative Nicholas Di, club commissioners Ishana Narayanan, and Elicia Ye, and head commissioners Kyle Wang and Mervi Tan. read more » Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Earth Week Seminar educates students on environmental issues May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan To celebrate Earth Day this year, the school’s Environmental club decided to localize the holiday and host a school-wide Earth Week on April 22-28. Each day, the club hosted various activities to promote living an eco-friendly lifestyle. read more » Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Freshmen skip math levels to gain competitive edge May 24, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Lower classmen discuss their interest in math and how they got so good at it. read more » Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Junior and seniors collaborate on website for Spanish program May 24, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li World Without Walls provides a new way to chat with students of different language backgrounds. read more » STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
STEAM Club introduces new way of learning May 24, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Patrick Li STEAM club aims to help less privileged students learn science. read more » Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Students question effectiveness of Club Rush March 30, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Navin Tiwary Is Club Rush worth it? read more » Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Academy Awards breaks diversity drought March 23, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao and Saya Sivaram SHS gives its picks for this year's best movies. read more » App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
App Dev alumni invites SHS members to LA Hacks March 22, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Alum Anshul Aggarwal returns to help App Dev students compete in LA Hacks. read more » Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Student studying Chinese opts to go on annual school trip to Mexico March 16, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Sophomore goes on Mexico trip with no knowledge of Spanish. read more » ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
ICAC members lead dances in Bombay in the Bay February 28, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Elicia Ye Before Bombay in the Bay (BnB) became the phenomenon it is today, the former Indian Cultural Awareness Club’s (ICAC) show was a “Friends and Family” night hosted in the Argonaut Elementary School cafeteria. read more » Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Feb. 17, 2017 February 17, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Aaron Choi SHSTV has segments on Mr. Saratoga, students who have been best friends, a blind date for Valentine's Day and behind the scenes of broadcasts. read more » Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Falcons fall short vs. Mountain View, eyes set on CCS February 13, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Roland Shen Despite dissapointing loss to Mountain View, boys basketball team qualifies for CCS after a strong season. read more » Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Junior creates website to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes February 9, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Junior creates website educating public about diabetes. read more » Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Boys’ basketball: Falcons start season with two huge wins December 15, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Students talk about the boys' baseball team and thier record thus far. read more » Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Teachers find ways to spice up final exams December 9, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Vivien Zhang Some classes don't have exam finals read more » Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Freshman plays on Warriors home court during halftime December 8, 2016 — by Muthu Palaniappan and Patrick Li Freshman joins in during Warriors game read more » Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Some internships are not worth the time and money December 8, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Internships may be good for college apps but not so much for your wallet. read more » Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Sophomore attends League Championship Game December 4, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomore discusses PC game read more » CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
CollegeHumor: not so humorous December 2, 2016 — by Daniel Bessonov and Patrick Li Sophomores discuss "College Humor." read more » Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Think before you ‘like,’ Facebook’s way of controlling its users October 1, 2016 — by Patrick Li Sophomore talks about problem of Facebook's targeted ads. read more » Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
Girls golf swings into new season September 24, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Neil Rao Well into the new season, the girls’ golf team is looking to putt their way to the top of the leaderboard. So far, they have found trouble along the way. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »
‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more »