Nov. 6, 2015 November 6, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked, Saro Archaya SHSTV examines the college application process, fall sports, and Measure E progress read more » Aug. 28, 2015 September 3, 2015 — by Saro Archaya and Rotem Shaked In the first broadcast of the 2015-2016 school year, SHSTV reveals Homecoming themes and takes a look back at the all-school BBQ and Movie Night. read more » Wingbox brings unique styles of chicken to the table April 26, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Rotem Shaked Wingbox is a new addition to S. De Anza Boulevard, in the same plaza as 85°C Bakery, Sno-crave and other popular food destinations. The establishment’s small, modern and squarish interior is inviting and spacious for its size. It only took around seven minutes for us to arrive there, which is convenient for students with a 40-minute lunch break. read more » Swim team hopes to have powerful season with new additions March 17, 2015 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked Although the boys’ swim team lost several key athletes to graduation including star alumni Cameron Borch, Patrick Wang and Sasha Samoilov, new additions to the roster are sure to boost the team’s chances for CCS. read more » Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » Anticipation builds as new Star Wars movie comes closer to release January 22, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked Star Wars fans and movie fanatics alike are quivering in anticipation of the first installment of the series to release in a decade. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » New learning management system aims to simplify students’ lives September 4, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked With the start of the new school year, teachers are making the transition to a new system called Canvas, which functions as a learning management tool for students and teachers alike. read more » California drought taking its toll May 27, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked California is generally known for its calm weather, good vibes and scenery. Under the state’s beaches and greenery, however, lies a dangerous problem that has gripped the state for three years — drought. read more » Is ‘Link’ worth the time and effort? May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Most students can agree that they could have had a little more help as freshmen. read more » New Wes Anderson movie performs beyond expectations May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked With a cult following rivaling that of almost any other director, Wes Anderson has has a guaranteed audience no matter what he directs, and with good reason too. In “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” he creates one of the most original, witty and whimsical movies of 2014. read more » APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Aug. 28, 2015 September 3, 2015 — by Saro Archaya and Rotem Shaked In the first broadcast of the 2015-2016 school year, SHSTV reveals Homecoming themes and takes a look back at the all-school BBQ and Movie Night. read more » Wingbox brings unique styles of chicken to the table April 26, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Rotem Shaked Wingbox is a new addition to S. De Anza Boulevard, in the same plaza as 85°C Bakery, Sno-crave and other popular food destinations. The establishment’s small, modern and squarish interior is inviting and spacious for its size. It only took around seven minutes for us to arrive there, which is convenient for students with a 40-minute lunch break. read more » Swim team hopes to have powerful season with new additions March 17, 2015 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked Although the boys’ swim team lost several key athletes to graduation including star alumni Cameron Borch, Patrick Wang and Sasha Samoilov, new additions to the roster are sure to boost the team’s chances for CCS. read more » Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » Anticipation builds as new Star Wars movie comes closer to release January 22, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked Star Wars fans and movie fanatics alike are quivering in anticipation of the first installment of the series to release in a decade. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » New learning management system aims to simplify students’ lives September 4, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked With the start of the new school year, teachers are making the transition to a new system called Canvas, which functions as a learning management tool for students and teachers alike. read more » California drought taking its toll May 27, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked California is generally known for its calm weather, good vibes and scenery. Under the state’s beaches and greenery, however, lies a dangerous problem that has gripped the state for three years — drought. read more » Is ‘Link’ worth the time and effort? May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Most students can agree that they could have had a little more help as freshmen. read more » New Wes Anderson movie performs beyond expectations May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked With a cult following rivaling that of almost any other director, Wes Anderson has has a guaranteed audience no matter what he directs, and with good reason too. In “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” he creates one of the most original, witty and whimsical movies of 2014. read more » APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Wingbox brings unique styles of chicken to the table April 26, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy and Rotem Shaked Wingbox is a new addition to S. De Anza Boulevard, in the same plaza as 85°C Bakery, Sno-crave and other popular food destinations. The establishment’s small, modern and squarish interior is inviting and spacious for its size. It only took around seven minutes for us to arrive there, which is convenient for students with a 40-minute lunch break. read more » Swim team hopes to have powerful season with new additions March 17, 2015 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked Although the boys’ swim team lost several key athletes to graduation including star alumni Cameron Borch, Patrick Wang and Sasha Samoilov, new additions to the roster are sure to boost the team’s chances for CCS. read more » Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » Anticipation builds as new Star Wars movie comes closer to release January 22, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked Star Wars fans and movie fanatics alike are quivering in anticipation of the first installment of the series to release in a decade. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » New learning management system aims to simplify students’ lives September 4, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked With the start of the new school year, teachers are making the transition to a new system called Canvas, which functions as a learning management tool for students and teachers alike. read more » California drought taking its toll May 27, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked California is generally known for its calm weather, good vibes and scenery. Under the state’s beaches and greenery, however, lies a dangerous problem that has gripped the state for three years — drought. read more » Is ‘Link’ worth the time and effort? May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Most students can agree that they could have had a little more help as freshmen. read more » New Wes Anderson movie performs beyond expectations May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked With a cult following rivaling that of almost any other director, Wes Anderson has has a guaranteed audience no matter what he directs, and with good reason too. In “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” he creates one of the most original, witty and whimsical movies of 2014. read more » APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Swim team hopes to have powerful season with new additions March 17, 2015 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked Although the boys’ swim team lost several key athletes to graduation including star alumni Cameron Borch, Patrick Wang and Sasha Samoilov, new additions to the roster are sure to boost the team’s chances for CCS. read more » Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » Anticipation builds as new Star Wars movie comes closer to release January 22, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked Star Wars fans and movie fanatics alike are quivering in anticipation of the first installment of the series to release in a decade. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » New learning management system aims to simplify students’ lives September 4, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked With the start of the new school year, teachers are making the transition to a new system called Canvas, which functions as a learning management tool for students and teachers alike. read more » California drought taking its toll May 27, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked California is generally known for its calm weather, good vibes and scenery. Under the state’s beaches and greenery, however, lies a dangerous problem that has gripped the state for three years — drought. read more » Is ‘Link’ worth the time and effort? May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Most students can agree that they could have had a little more help as freshmen. read more » New Wes Anderson movie performs beyond expectations May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked With a cult following rivaling that of almost any other director, Wes Anderson has has a guaranteed audience no matter what he directs, and with good reason too. In “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” he creates one of the most original, witty and whimsical movies of 2014. read more » APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » Anticipation builds as new Star Wars movie comes closer to release January 22, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked Star Wars fans and movie fanatics alike are quivering in anticipation of the first installment of the series to release in a decade. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » New learning management system aims to simplify students’ lives September 4, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked With the start of the new school year, teachers are making the transition to a new system called Canvas, which functions as a learning management tool for students and teachers alike. read more » California drought taking its toll May 27, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked California is generally known for its calm weather, good vibes and scenery. Under the state’s beaches and greenery, however, lies a dangerous problem that has gripped the state for three years — drought. read more » Is ‘Link’ worth the time and effort? May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Most students can agree that they could have had a little more help as freshmen. read more » New Wes Anderson movie performs beyond expectations May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked With a cult following rivaling that of almost any other director, Wes Anderson has has a guaranteed audience no matter what he directs, and with good reason too. In “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” he creates one of the most original, witty and whimsical movies of 2014. read more » APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Anticipation builds as new Star Wars movie comes closer to release January 22, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked Star Wars fans and movie fanatics alike are quivering in anticipation of the first installment of the series to release in a decade. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » New learning management system aims to simplify students’ lives September 4, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked With the start of the new school year, teachers are making the transition to a new system called Canvas, which functions as a learning management tool for students and teachers alike. read more » California drought taking its toll May 27, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked California is generally known for its calm weather, good vibes and scenery. Under the state’s beaches and greenery, however, lies a dangerous problem that has gripped the state for three years — drought. read more » Is ‘Link’ worth the time and effort? May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Most students can agree that they could have had a little more help as freshmen. read more » New Wes Anderson movie performs beyond expectations May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked With a cult following rivaling that of almost any other director, Wes Anderson has has a guaranteed audience no matter what he directs, and with good reason too. In “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” he creates one of the most original, witty and whimsical movies of 2014. read more » APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » New learning management system aims to simplify students’ lives September 4, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked With the start of the new school year, teachers are making the transition to a new system called Canvas, which functions as a learning management tool for students and teachers alike. read more » California drought taking its toll May 27, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked California is generally known for its calm weather, good vibes and scenery. Under the state’s beaches and greenery, however, lies a dangerous problem that has gripped the state for three years — drought. read more » Is ‘Link’ worth the time and effort? May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Most students can agree that they could have had a little more help as freshmen. read more » New Wes Anderson movie performs beyond expectations May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked With a cult following rivaling that of almost any other director, Wes Anderson has has a guaranteed audience no matter what he directs, and with good reason too. In “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” he creates one of the most original, witty and whimsical movies of 2014. read more » APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » New learning management system aims to simplify students’ lives September 4, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked With the start of the new school year, teachers are making the transition to a new system called Canvas, which functions as a learning management tool for students and teachers alike. read more » California drought taking its toll May 27, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked California is generally known for its calm weather, good vibes and scenery. Under the state’s beaches and greenery, however, lies a dangerous problem that has gripped the state for three years — drought. read more » Is ‘Link’ worth the time and effort? May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Most students can agree that they could have had a little more help as freshmen. read more » New Wes Anderson movie performs beyond expectations May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked With a cult following rivaling that of almost any other director, Wes Anderson has has a guaranteed audience no matter what he directs, and with good reason too. In “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” he creates one of the most original, witty and whimsical movies of 2014. read more » APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
New learning management system aims to simplify students’ lives September 4, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked With the start of the new school year, teachers are making the transition to a new system called Canvas, which functions as a learning management tool for students and teachers alike. read more » California drought taking its toll May 27, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked California is generally known for its calm weather, good vibes and scenery. Under the state’s beaches and greenery, however, lies a dangerous problem that has gripped the state for three years — drought. read more » Is ‘Link’ worth the time and effort? May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Most students can agree that they could have had a little more help as freshmen. read more » New Wes Anderson movie performs beyond expectations May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked With a cult following rivaling that of almost any other director, Wes Anderson has has a guaranteed audience no matter what he directs, and with good reason too. In “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” he creates one of the most original, witty and whimsical movies of 2014. read more » APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
California drought taking its toll May 27, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked California is generally known for its calm weather, good vibes and scenery. Under the state’s beaches and greenery, however, lies a dangerous problem that has gripped the state for three years — drought. read more » Is ‘Link’ worth the time and effort? May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Most students can agree that they could have had a little more help as freshmen. read more » New Wes Anderson movie performs beyond expectations May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked With a cult following rivaling that of almost any other director, Wes Anderson has has a guaranteed audience no matter what he directs, and with good reason too. In “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” he creates one of the most original, witty and whimsical movies of 2014. read more » APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Is ‘Link’ worth the time and effort? May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Most students can agree that they could have had a little more help as freshmen. read more » New Wes Anderson movie performs beyond expectations May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked With a cult following rivaling that of almost any other director, Wes Anderson has has a guaranteed audience no matter what he directs, and with good reason too. In “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” he creates one of the most original, witty and whimsical movies of 2014. read more » APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
New Wes Anderson movie performs beyond expectations May 23, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked With a cult following rivaling that of almost any other director, Wes Anderson has has a guaranteed audience no matter what he directs, and with good reason too. In “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” he creates one of the most original, witty and whimsical movies of 2014. read more » APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
APES Study: School water fountains have unusual level of copper March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Several water fountains near the tennis courts, pool and track contain higher than recommended levels of copper, according to AP Environmental Science students, and confirmed by tests run by The Falcon. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Best/Worst movies of 2013 February 27, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked In an era of “meh” animation sequels (“Cars 2,” “Toy Story 3,” etc.), Pixar managed to get at least one movie series very, very right. read more » Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Is Netflix the Next Big Media Revolution? November 21, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When services like Netflix first appeared in the early 2000’s, they only offered online DVD renting options. Back then, the question was whether Netflix would overtake physical shops like Hollywood Video and Blockbuster. read more » Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Breast cancer foundations too focused on making profits November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Rotem Shaked The words “save a life” and “donate now” flash in pink and white on the computer screen, as billions of dollars flood into breast cancer organizations around the world. Millions of people log onto websites, walk in parades and buy pink merchandise every year in hopes of making a difference. read more » Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Old school games make a competitive comeback October 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked When video games first skyrocketed in popularity in the late 1970s, or the “golden age of gaming,” games like Space Invaders and Galaxian were played alone, and the enjoyment was supposed to be from playing the game. read more » Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Wildwood Market opens with rave reviews September 10, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked A new specialty grocery store, Wildwood Market, has recently opened in downtown Saratoga. read more » Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
Comedy Sportz season to kick off September 10, 2013 — by Rotem Shaked On Sept. 14, the first Comedy Sportz night will be held in the Thermond Drama Center. Organized by senior drama student Ehrland Hollingsworth, the improvisational comedy show has been a success for several years. read more » ‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »
‘Breaking bad’ snags viewers’ hearts September 6, 2013 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked The hit television show “Breaking Bad” has a following matched by no other. The sensational show about a cancer-ridden chemistry teacher who decided to “break bad” by selling meth to secure his family’s financial security has a very loyal audience. Naturally, when the director, Vince Gilligan, announced the inevitable last season of the show, fans had very mixed feelings about the news. read more »