Badminton team bounces back after rocky start April 1, 2022 — by Serena Li and Sanjoli Gupta With 24 new freshmen players this season, the badminton team is working on team bonding and improvement of skills read more » Happy to play: Girls’ lacrosse fields a team and matches up April 1, 2022 — by Serena Li, Anjali Nuggehalli and Cici Xu Despite working with a condensed roster, the athletes are improving every game and growing closer as a team read more » Freshman soars in high school speech tournaments after middle school success March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Timothy Leung recaps his journey qualifying for Speech Nationals, along with his outlook moving forward read more » 2048: the brainless game that won my heart March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li With the premise of combining tiles by sliding, the simpleness of the game makes is surprisingly fun and exciting read more » Senior helps develop next-generation aviation technology March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Senior Sajiv Shah works as a Mechanical Engineer at the aerospace startup WhisperAero, and is aiming to revolutionize travel read more » School discusses mental health and seeking support at the Speak Up for Change rally February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li, Lihi Shoshani, Sarah Thomas and Cici Xu Assistant principal Matt Torrens, senior Raya Khanna and juniors Ishir Lakhani and Ally Tan share their positive experiences of asking for help read more » Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li Reporter tries to revive a healthy lifestyle and overcome procrastination while suffering from senioritis read more » Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner December 2, 2021 — by Serena Li Instead of filling our dinner table with turkey and mashed potatoes, we eat a traditional Chinese dish that is reminiscent of my parents’ hometown. read more » Senior wins finalist status at prestigious science conference December 1, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Riya Gupta’s research focuses on delineating the differences between autoimmune and infectious conditions. read more » Senior receives district recognition for volunteer work to fight hunger November 30, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Heading Hunger at Home, senior Vicky Bai is tackling food insecurity in the Bay Area through a youth council. read more » Senior becomes first high school student to receive prestigious medical AI award October 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Working with Stanford professor Daniel Rubin, Vignav Ramesh developed methods to measure the severity of COVID-19 through X-rays instead of higher-cost CT scans. read more » Canvas: Once a cherished friend, it’s now my enemy September 6, 2021 — by Serena Li With its less-than-impressive update, submitting assignments on Canvas has become an inconvenience read more » California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Happy to play: Girls’ lacrosse fields a team and matches up April 1, 2022 — by Serena Li, Anjali Nuggehalli and Cici Xu Despite working with a condensed roster, the athletes are improving every game and growing closer as a team read more » Freshman soars in high school speech tournaments after middle school success March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Timothy Leung recaps his journey qualifying for Speech Nationals, along with his outlook moving forward read more » 2048: the brainless game that won my heart March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li With the premise of combining tiles by sliding, the simpleness of the game makes is surprisingly fun and exciting read more » Senior helps develop next-generation aviation technology March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Senior Sajiv Shah works as a Mechanical Engineer at the aerospace startup WhisperAero, and is aiming to revolutionize travel read more » School discusses mental health and seeking support at the Speak Up for Change rally February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li, Lihi Shoshani, Sarah Thomas and Cici Xu Assistant principal Matt Torrens, senior Raya Khanna and juniors Ishir Lakhani and Ally Tan share their positive experiences of asking for help read more » Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li Reporter tries to revive a healthy lifestyle and overcome procrastination while suffering from senioritis read more » Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner December 2, 2021 — by Serena Li Instead of filling our dinner table with turkey and mashed potatoes, we eat a traditional Chinese dish that is reminiscent of my parents’ hometown. read more » Senior wins finalist status at prestigious science conference December 1, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Riya Gupta’s research focuses on delineating the differences between autoimmune and infectious conditions. read more » Senior receives district recognition for volunteer work to fight hunger November 30, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Heading Hunger at Home, senior Vicky Bai is tackling food insecurity in the Bay Area through a youth council. read more » Senior becomes first high school student to receive prestigious medical AI award October 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Working with Stanford professor Daniel Rubin, Vignav Ramesh developed methods to measure the severity of COVID-19 through X-rays instead of higher-cost CT scans. read more » Canvas: Once a cherished friend, it’s now my enemy September 6, 2021 — by Serena Li With its less-than-impressive update, submitting assignments on Canvas has become an inconvenience read more » California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Freshman soars in high school speech tournaments after middle school success March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Timothy Leung recaps his journey qualifying for Speech Nationals, along with his outlook moving forward read more » 2048: the brainless game that won my heart March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li With the premise of combining tiles by sliding, the simpleness of the game makes is surprisingly fun and exciting read more » Senior helps develop next-generation aviation technology March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Senior Sajiv Shah works as a Mechanical Engineer at the aerospace startup WhisperAero, and is aiming to revolutionize travel read more » School discusses mental health and seeking support at the Speak Up for Change rally February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li, Lihi Shoshani, Sarah Thomas and Cici Xu Assistant principal Matt Torrens, senior Raya Khanna and juniors Ishir Lakhani and Ally Tan share their positive experiences of asking for help read more » Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li Reporter tries to revive a healthy lifestyle and overcome procrastination while suffering from senioritis read more » Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner December 2, 2021 — by Serena Li Instead of filling our dinner table with turkey and mashed potatoes, we eat a traditional Chinese dish that is reminiscent of my parents’ hometown. read more » Senior wins finalist status at prestigious science conference December 1, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Riya Gupta’s research focuses on delineating the differences between autoimmune and infectious conditions. read more » Senior receives district recognition for volunteer work to fight hunger November 30, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Heading Hunger at Home, senior Vicky Bai is tackling food insecurity in the Bay Area through a youth council. read more » Senior becomes first high school student to receive prestigious medical AI award October 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Working with Stanford professor Daniel Rubin, Vignav Ramesh developed methods to measure the severity of COVID-19 through X-rays instead of higher-cost CT scans. read more » Canvas: Once a cherished friend, it’s now my enemy September 6, 2021 — by Serena Li With its less-than-impressive update, submitting assignments on Canvas has become an inconvenience read more » California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
2048: the brainless game that won my heart March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li With the premise of combining tiles by sliding, the simpleness of the game makes is surprisingly fun and exciting read more » Senior helps develop next-generation aviation technology March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Senior Sajiv Shah works as a Mechanical Engineer at the aerospace startup WhisperAero, and is aiming to revolutionize travel read more » School discusses mental health and seeking support at the Speak Up for Change rally February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li, Lihi Shoshani, Sarah Thomas and Cici Xu Assistant principal Matt Torrens, senior Raya Khanna and juniors Ishir Lakhani and Ally Tan share their positive experiences of asking for help read more » Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li Reporter tries to revive a healthy lifestyle and overcome procrastination while suffering from senioritis read more » Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner December 2, 2021 — by Serena Li Instead of filling our dinner table with turkey and mashed potatoes, we eat a traditional Chinese dish that is reminiscent of my parents’ hometown. read more » Senior wins finalist status at prestigious science conference December 1, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Riya Gupta’s research focuses on delineating the differences between autoimmune and infectious conditions. read more » Senior receives district recognition for volunteer work to fight hunger November 30, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Heading Hunger at Home, senior Vicky Bai is tackling food insecurity in the Bay Area through a youth council. read more » Senior becomes first high school student to receive prestigious medical AI award October 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Working with Stanford professor Daniel Rubin, Vignav Ramesh developed methods to measure the severity of COVID-19 through X-rays instead of higher-cost CT scans. read more » Canvas: Once a cherished friend, it’s now my enemy September 6, 2021 — by Serena Li With its less-than-impressive update, submitting assignments on Canvas has become an inconvenience read more » California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Senior helps develop next-generation aviation technology March 31, 2022 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Senior Sajiv Shah works as a Mechanical Engineer at the aerospace startup WhisperAero, and is aiming to revolutionize travel read more » School discusses mental health and seeking support at the Speak Up for Change rally February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li, Lihi Shoshani, Sarah Thomas and Cici Xu Assistant principal Matt Torrens, senior Raya Khanna and juniors Ishir Lakhani and Ally Tan share their positive experiences of asking for help read more » Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li Reporter tries to revive a healthy lifestyle and overcome procrastination while suffering from senioritis read more » Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner December 2, 2021 — by Serena Li Instead of filling our dinner table with turkey and mashed potatoes, we eat a traditional Chinese dish that is reminiscent of my parents’ hometown. read more » Senior wins finalist status at prestigious science conference December 1, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Riya Gupta’s research focuses on delineating the differences between autoimmune and infectious conditions. read more » Senior receives district recognition for volunteer work to fight hunger November 30, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Heading Hunger at Home, senior Vicky Bai is tackling food insecurity in the Bay Area through a youth council. read more » Senior becomes first high school student to receive prestigious medical AI award October 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Working with Stanford professor Daniel Rubin, Vignav Ramesh developed methods to measure the severity of COVID-19 through X-rays instead of higher-cost CT scans. read more » Canvas: Once a cherished friend, it’s now my enemy September 6, 2021 — by Serena Li With its less-than-impressive update, submitting assignments on Canvas has become an inconvenience read more » California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
School discusses mental health and seeking support at the Speak Up for Change rally February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li, Lihi Shoshani, Sarah Thomas and Cici Xu Assistant principal Matt Torrens, senior Raya Khanna and juniors Ishir Lakhani and Ally Tan share their positive experiences of asking for help read more » Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li Reporter tries to revive a healthy lifestyle and overcome procrastination while suffering from senioritis read more » Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner December 2, 2021 — by Serena Li Instead of filling our dinner table with turkey and mashed potatoes, we eat a traditional Chinese dish that is reminiscent of my parents’ hometown. read more » Senior wins finalist status at prestigious science conference December 1, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Riya Gupta’s research focuses on delineating the differences between autoimmune and infectious conditions. read more » Senior receives district recognition for volunteer work to fight hunger November 30, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Heading Hunger at Home, senior Vicky Bai is tackling food insecurity in the Bay Area through a youth council. read more » Senior becomes first high school student to receive prestigious medical AI award October 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Working with Stanford professor Daniel Rubin, Vignav Ramesh developed methods to measure the severity of COVID-19 through X-rays instead of higher-cost CT scans. read more » Canvas: Once a cherished friend, it’s now my enemy September 6, 2021 — by Serena Li With its less-than-impressive update, submitting assignments on Canvas has become an inconvenience read more » California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week February 8, 2022 — by Serena Li Reporter tries to revive a healthy lifestyle and overcome procrastination while suffering from senioritis read more » Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner December 2, 2021 — by Serena Li Instead of filling our dinner table with turkey and mashed potatoes, we eat a traditional Chinese dish that is reminiscent of my parents’ hometown. read more » Senior wins finalist status at prestigious science conference December 1, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Riya Gupta’s research focuses on delineating the differences between autoimmune and infectious conditions. read more » Senior receives district recognition for volunteer work to fight hunger November 30, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Heading Hunger at Home, senior Vicky Bai is tackling food insecurity in the Bay Area through a youth council. read more » Senior becomes first high school student to receive prestigious medical AI award October 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Working with Stanford professor Daniel Rubin, Vignav Ramesh developed methods to measure the severity of COVID-19 through X-rays instead of higher-cost CT scans. read more » Canvas: Once a cherished friend, it’s now my enemy September 6, 2021 — by Serena Li With its less-than-impressive update, submitting assignments on Canvas has become an inconvenience read more » California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner December 2, 2021 — by Serena Li Instead of filling our dinner table with turkey and mashed potatoes, we eat a traditional Chinese dish that is reminiscent of my parents’ hometown. read more » Senior wins finalist status at prestigious science conference December 1, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Riya Gupta’s research focuses on delineating the differences between autoimmune and infectious conditions. read more » Senior receives district recognition for volunteer work to fight hunger November 30, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Heading Hunger at Home, senior Vicky Bai is tackling food insecurity in the Bay Area through a youth council. read more » Senior becomes first high school student to receive prestigious medical AI award October 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Working with Stanford professor Daniel Rubin, Vignav Ramesh developed methods to measure the severity of COVID-19 through X-rays instead of higher-cost CT scans. read more » Canvas: Once a cherished friend, it’s now my enemy September 6, 2021 — by Serena Li With its less-than-impressive update, submitting assignments on Canvas has become an inconvenience read more » California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Senior wins finalist status at prestigious science conference December 1, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Riya Gupta’s research focuses on delineating the differences between autoimmune and infectious conditions. read more » Senior receives district recognition for volunteer work to fight hunger November 30, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Heading Hunger at Home, senior Vicky Bai is tackling food insecurity in the Bay Area through a youth council. read more » Senior becomes first high school student to receive prestigious medical AI award October 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Working with Stanford professor Daniel Rubin, Vignav Ramesh developed methods to measure the severity of COVID-19 through X-rays instead of higher-cost CT scans. read more » Canvas: Once a cherished friend, it’s now my enemy September 6, 2021 — by Serena Li With its less-than-impressive update, submitting assignments on Canvas has become an inconvenience read more » California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Senior receives district recognition for volunteer work to fight hunger November 30, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Heading Hunger at Home, senior Vicky Bai is tackling food insecurity in the Bay Area through a youth council. read more » Senior becomes first high school student to receive prestigious medical AI award October 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Working with Stanford professor Daniel Rubin, Vignav Ramesh developed methods to measure the severity of COVID-19 through X-rays instead of higher-cost CT scans. read more » Canvas: Once a cherished friend, it’s now my enemy September 6, 2021 — by Serena Li With its less-than-impressive update, submitting assignments on Canvas has become an inconvenience read more » California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Senior becomes first high school student to receive prestigious medical AI award October 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Daniel Wu Working with Stanford professor Daniel Rubin, Vignav Ramesh developed methods to measure the severity of COVID-19 through X-rays instead of higher-cost CT scans. read more » Canvas: Once a cherished friend, it’s now my enemy September 6, 2021 — by Serena Li With its less-than-impressive update, submitting assignments on Canvas has become an inconvenience read more » California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Canvas: Once a cherished friend, it’s now my enemy September 6, 2021 — by Serena Li With its less-than-impressive update, submitting assignments on Canvas has become an inconvenience read more » California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
California’s full reopening on June 15 risks spike in COVID-19 cases May 13, 2021 — by Serena Li Uncertainty and controversy arises over the effectiveness of current vaccines and the discovery of new variants. read more » Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Junior starts Instagram reselling business during the pandemic May 12, 2021 — by Serena Li and Minsui Tang Junior runs an Instagram page, @sneakerinca, selling items such as clothing, shoes and hyped accessories and has earned $10,000 in one year. read more » Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Don’t waste your money on inferior streaming services May 3, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Netflix still leaves competitors in the dust. read more » Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Online TedX hosts presentations on social and political issues April 25, 2021 — by Serena Li and Nidhi Mathihalli From crimes and entrepreneurship, this year’s presenters focused on novel ideas that have been brought to light over the past few years. read more » Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Rare positives of online school: features that should be continued March 11, 2021 — by Serena Li Turning in assignments through Canvas and holding group meetings through online conferencing tools should be implemented even as students return to campus. read more » Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Girls’ cross country deals with coach change and adapts to pandemic rules March 11, 2021 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The team holds practice together every other day and uses Strava app to record students’ individual runs. read more » Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Notion: the productivity app that everyone needs February 9, 2021 — by Serena Li This powerful tool allows users to organize everything in their busy, complex lives. read more » ‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
‘Soul’ not worth the hype February 5, 2021 — by Serena Li and Alan Zu Although Pixar has improved its animation and quality, their newest movie’s plot is lacking. read more » A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast February 1, 2021 — by Serena Li After several failed attempts at starting a podcast, junior and her older sister manage to complete heartfelt episodes. read more » Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Students start chapter of National Chinese Honors Society December 11, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li NCHS serves to recognize students who have actively contributed to the spread of Chinese culture within the community. read more » Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Power of education does not lie within the content it teaches December 3, 2020 — by Serena Li The real value is teaching students the ability to self-learn and problem solve. read more » Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Senior earns award from State Assembly for raising awareness about microplastics November 3, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Urmila Vudali worked with politician Joe Simitian and reached out to experts in the field. read more » iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
iPad Pro: Is it really worth the hype? October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Reviewer compares the functionalities of the iPad Pro with MacBooks. read more » Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Students from music department organize wildfire relief concert October 31, 2020 — by Serena Li and Carolyn Wang Music department leadership students raise money for teachers affected by the recent fires. read more » I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
I’m finally capo-ble of playing the guitar (sort of) September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li Learning to play the guitar is more painful than I expected, but it brings rewarding results. read more » From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
From its historical inaccuracies to themes, Disney’s remake of ‘Mulan’ disappoints September 17, 2020 — by Serena Li The live-action of ‘Mulan’ displays a prevalent problem in western entertainment. read more » A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
A tale of two summers: Huang and Van load up on summer courses September 5, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Different avenues are easier to explore through online education. read more » Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Misinformation about coronavirus pandemic influences population’s response May 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li Whether it be about censorship or misconceptions, social media platforms and news outlets are quickly seeing the harmful results of their own words read more » COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
COVID-19 may incite fundamental changes to entertainment industry May 14, 2020 — by Serena Li In order to comply with COVID-19 regulations, entertainment companies are shifting to online content. read more » Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Andrew Yang’s advice to combat racism runs counter to progress May 6, 2020 — by Serena Li Yang is advocating that Asian Americans act more patriotic; however, empirical examples prove that such tactics are unavailing. read more » Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Clubs severely impacted due to school shutdown April 29, 2020 — by Serena Li Cancellation of pre-planned club events and meetings leads to hardships of transitioning to next year read more » Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Hollywood’s elite exploit their power March 31, 2020 — by Jeanette Zhou and Serena Li Hollywood has a dark history of abuse and harassment that has come to light read more » K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
K-Dramas helped me rediscover the feeling of comfort March 31, 2020 — by Serena Li K-Dramas “When the Camellia blooms” and “Because This Is My First Life” provide a sense of warmth in this changing world read more » My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
My food recommendations — take it with a grain of rice March 26, 2020 — by Serena Li Smaller Asian restraunts that serve gormet food in the Bay Area read more » For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
For speech and debaters, national tournaments bring excitement and stress February 13, 2020 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Speech and Debate team place high at local and travel tournaments and qualify for nationals read more » Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Flawed tardy system encourages more students to be late February 7, 2020 — by Serena Li New system focused on rewards could act as a stronger deterrent for tardy students read more » Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Foreign artists’ concerts bring a piece of home to immigrants January 31, 2020 — by Serena Li Cantonese artist, G.E.M., and others’ performance rekindles memories of one’s hometown read more » Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Science department begins integration of earth science topics after NGSS assessment January 28, 2020 — by Serena Li and Aaria Thomas Teachers look at the results of the assessment and begin discussions about incorporating Earth and Space science into the curriculum read more » In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
In and out of the classroom, teens’ best teachers are often their peers January 13, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Serena Li Teenagers demonstrate helpful qualities that enable them to successfully instruct younger students. read more » Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Rain forces Lip Dub to be replaced with surprise winter rally December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Anjali Nuggehali Lip dub pushed back to next spring due to difficulty with equal cultural representation and unpredictable weather read more » Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Traditional sports connects students to cultural heritage December 9, 2019 — by Serena Li and Cici Xu Bharatanatyam dancer sophomore Ishanya Hebbalae and martial artist senior Prosper Chiu discuss their sports’ significance read more » K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
K-Pop idols suffer mental health issues, eating disorders after widespread industry mistreatment December 5, 2019 — by Vicky Bai and Serena Li The K-Pop industry’s abuse of idols in recent years is getting out of control. read more » My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
My family went to four different rivers because I broke my jade bracelet December 5, 2019 — by Serena Li Reporter explains personal experience of China's superstition around the number four. read more » Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Shen Yun — the history behind traditional Chinese arts December 1, 2019 — by Serena Li and Nicole Lu Renowned classical performing arts company comes to California for another tour, generates mixed feelings. read more » Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Tough luck in New York: Speech and debate team doesn’t perform as hoped in Bronx competition October 30, 2019 — by Joann Zhang and Serena Li Speech and Debate team faced stressful travel tournament. read more » Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Girls’ volleyball aims to end season on a high note October 28, 2019 — by Kavita Sundaram and Serena Li The team accomplished their goals set at the beginning of the season, and made it to CCS despite multiple injuries read more » Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Riding a four-game winning streak, girls’ volleyball players aim to keep vibe going September 24, 2019 — by Serena Li and Joann Zhang Team builds trust and encouragement. read more » Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
Speech and debate: team overhaul continues September 22, 2019 — by Serena Li and Kavita Sundaram One of the school’s most prominent groups hopes to make this year their best after second coaching upheaval in two years read more » Visuals by Serena February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
February 8, 2022: Sleep-deprived senior attempts to be on time for a week December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
December 2, 2021: Hot pot: Not your traditional Christmas dinner My mom cooked hot pot for us last year during Christmas. October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.
October 17, 2021: Reading fanfiction, if done correctly, can be the best ‘vice’ for de-stressing February 1, 2021: A hidden gem of quarantine: making a podcast The Spotify page of Aiya podcast.