Social media is unrealistic but has both positive and negative impacts February 8, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Michael Zhang One of those CASSY therapists, Kaitlin Eastland, said about 50 percent of students talk to her about something related to social media, and an even higher proportion acknowledge that being on a screen in general interferes with academics. read more » Students explore the rewards of gift-giving February 8, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Francesca Chu Over time, the act of gift-giving has changed from representing wealth in the afterlife to good luck tokens and favors from the king. read more » Winter percussion serves as artistic sport and community February 8, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Shreya Katkere Compared to sports like soccer or basketball, winter percussion seems fairly static; however, it can be just as physically demanding as other sports, participants say. read more » Senior finds purpose and passion in music February 8, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Noralahi knows how to play seven instruments: the piano; electric, acoustic and classical guitar; the drums; ukulele and “tombak,” a Persian drum. read more » Sophomore finds passion in vlogging February 8, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere As a vlogger, Satterfield addresses viewers to make them feel like they are there with him as he is experiencing his life. read more » NUMU offers contemporary art February 8, 2018 — by Allen Chen The general admission fee is $10, but people under 18 can get in for free. read more » True interest is the best motivation for club participation February 8, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Moreover, with lunches being only 35 minutes long, students often find it hard to do anything meaningful during the short club meetings, having to both eat lunch and navigate the school. read more » The Last Jedi: a new but dangerous hope for meme-makers February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim New characters were yet another source of Star Wars memes, especially with controversial character Rose Tico, who stops Finn from sacrificing himself to save the remaining Resistance fighters due to her passion to “save the ones we love.” read more » Interracial couples in the Bay are largely accepted by the younger generation January 29, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou and Sophia Zivanic Despite the younger generation's acceptance of interracial relationships, older generations experience some uneasiness. read more » Recent scandals beg the question: Can we separate the art from the artist? January 29, 2018 — by Victor Liu, Elaine Toh and Kyle Wang Despite allegations of sexual harassment in the film industry, actors' profits remain unaffected. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Students explore the rewards of gift-giving February 8, 2018 — by Karen Chow and Francesca Chu Over time, the act of gift-giving has changed from representing wealth in the afterlife to good luck tokens and favors from the king. read more » Winter percussion serves as artistic sport and community February 8, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Shreya Katkere Compared to sports like soccer or basketball, winter percussion seems fairly static; however, it can be just as physically demanding as other sports, participants say. read more » Senior finds purpose and passion in music February 8, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Noralahi knows how to play seven instruments: the piano; electric, acoustic and classical guitar; the drums; ukulele and “tombak,” a Persian drum. read more » Sophomore finds passion in vlogging February 8, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere As a vlogger, Satterfield addresses viewers to make them feel like they are there with him as he is experiencing his life. read more » NUMU offers contemporary art February 8, 2018 — by Allen Chen The general admission fee is $10, but people under 18 can get in for free. read more » True interest is the best motivation for club participation February 8, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Moreover, with lunches being only 35 minutes long, students often find it hard to do anything meaningful during the short club meetings, having to both eat lunch and navigate the school. read more » The Last Jedi: a new but dangerous hope for meme-makers February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim New characters were yet another source of Star Wars memes, especially with controversial character Rose Tico, who stops Finn from sacrificing himself to save the remaining Resistance fighters due to her passion to “save the ones we love.” read more » Interracial couples in the Bay are largely accepted by the younger generation January 29, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou and Sophia Zivanic Despite the younger generation's acceptance of interracial relationships, older generations experience some uneasiness. read more » Recent scandals beg the question: Can we separate the art from the artist? January 29, 2018 — by Victor Liu, Elaine Toh and Kyle Wang Despite allegations of sexual harassment in the film industry, actors' profits remain unaffected. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Winter percussion serves as artistic sport and community February 8, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Shreya Katkere Compared to sports like soccer or basketball, winter percussion seems fairly static; however, it can be just as physically demanding as other sports, participants say. read more » Senior finds purpose and passion in music February 8, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Noralahi knows how to play seven instruments: the piano; electric, acoustic and classical guitar; the drums; ukulele and “tombak,” a Persian drum. read more » Sophomore finds passion in vlogging February 8, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere As a vlogger, Satterfield addresses viewers to make them feel like they are there with him as he is experiencing his life. read more » NUMU offers contemporary art February 8, 2018 — by Allen Chen The general admission fee is $10, but people under 18 can get in for free. read more » True interest is the best motivation for club participation February 8, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Moreover, with lunches being only 35 minutes long, students often find it hard to do anything meaningful during the short club meetings, having to both eat lunch and navigate the school. read more » The Last Jedi: a new but dangerous hope for meme-makers February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim New characters were yet another source of Star Wars memes, especially with controversial character Rose Tico, who stops Finn from sacrificing himself to save the remaining Resistance fighters due to her passion to “save the ones we love.” read more » Interracial couples in the Bay are largely accepted by the younger generation January 29, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou and Sophia Zivanic Despite the younger generation's acceptance of interracial relationships, older generations experience some uneasiness. read more » Recent scandals beg the question: Can we separate the art from the artist? January 29, 2018 — by Victor Liu, Elaine Toh and Kyle Wang Despite allegations of sexual harassment in the film industry, actors' profits remain unaffected. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Senior finds purpose and passion in music February 8, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Noralahi knows how to play seven instruments: the piano; electric, acoustic and classical guitar; the drums; ukulele and “tombak,” a Persian drum. read more » Sophomore finds passion in vlogging February 8, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere As a vlogger, Satterfield addresses viewers to make them feel like they are there with him as he is experiencing his life. read more » NUMU offers contemporary art February 8, 2018 — by Allen Chen The general admission fee is $10, but people under 18 can get in for free. read more » True interest is the best motivation for club participation February 8, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Moreover, with lunches being only 35 minutes long, students often find it hard to do anything meaningful during the short club meetings, having to both eat lunch and navigate the school. read more » The Last Jedi: a new but dangerous hope for meme-makers February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim New characters were yet another source of Star Wars memes, especially with controversial character Rose Tico, who stops Finn from sacrificing himself to save the remaining Resistance fighters due to her passion to “save the ones we love.” read more » Interracial couples in the Bay are largely accepted by the younger generation January 29, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou and Sophia Zivanic Despite the younger generation's acceptance of interracial relationships, older generations experience some uneasiness. read more » Recent scandals beg the question: Can we separate the art from the artist? January 29, 2018 — by Victor Liu, Elaine Toh and Kyle Wang Despite allegations of sexual harassment in the film industry, actors' profits remain unaffected. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Sophomore finds passion in vlogging February 8, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere As a vlogger, Satterfield addresses viewers to make them feel like they are there with him as he is experiencing his life. read more » NUMU offers contemporary art February 8, 2018 — by Allen Chen The general admission fee is $10, but people under 18 can get in for free. read more » True interest is the best motivation for club participation February 8, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Moreover, with lunches being only 35 minutes long, students often find it hard to do anything meaningful during the short club meetings, having to both eat lunch and navigate the school. read more » The Last Jedi: a new but dangerous hope for meme-makers February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim New characters were yet another source of Star Wars memes, especially with controversial character Rose Tico, who stops Finn from sacrificing himself to save the remaining Resistance fighters due to her passion to “save the ones we love.” read more » Interracial couples in the Bay are largely accepted by the younger generation January 29, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou and Sophia Zivanic Despite the younger generation's acceptance of interracial relationships, older generations experience some uneasiness. read more » Recent scandals beg the question: Can we separate the art from the artist? January 29, 2018 — by Victor Liu, Elaine Toh and Kyle Wang Despite allegations of sexual harassment in the film industry, actors' profits remain unaffected. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
NUMU offers contemporary art February 8, 2018 — by Allen Chen The general admission fee is $10, but people under 18 can get in for free. read more » True interest is the best motivation for club participation February 8, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Moreover, with lunches being only 35 minutes long, students often find it hard to do anything meaningful during the short club meetings, having to both eat lunch and navigate the school. read more » The Last Jedi: a new but dangerous hope for meme-makers February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim New characters were yet another source of Star Wars memes, especially with controversial character Rose Tico, who stops Finn from sacrificing himself to save the remaining Resistance fighters due to her passion to “save the ones we love.” read more » Interracial couples in the Bay are largely accepted by the younger generation January 29, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou and Sophia Zivanic Despite the younger generation's acceptance of interracial relationships, older generations experience some uneasiness. read more » Recent scandals beg the question: Can we separate the art from the artist? January 29, 2018 — by Victor Liu, Elaine Toh and Kyle Wang Despite allegations of sexual harassment in the film industry, actors' profits remain unaffected. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
True interest is the best motivation for club participation February 8, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Moreover, with lunches being only 35 minutes long, students often find it hard to do anything meaningful during the short club meetings, having to both eat lunch and navigate the school. read more » The Last Jedi: a new but dangerous hope for meme-makers February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim New characters were yet another source of Star Wars memes, especially with controversial character Rose Tico, who stops Finn from sacrificing himself to save the remaining Resistance fighters due to her passion to “save the ones we love.” read more » Interracial couples in the Bay are largely accepted by the younger generation January 29, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou and Sophia Zivanic Despite the younger generation's acceptance of interracial relationships, older generations experience some uneasiness. read more » Recent scandals beg the question: Can we separate the art from the artist? January 29, 2018 — by Victor Liu, Elaine Toh and Kyle Wang Despite allegations of sexual harassment in the film industry, actors' profits remain unaffected. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
The Last Jedi: a new but dangerous hope for meme-makers February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim New characters were yet another source of Star Wars memes, especially with controversial character Rose Tico, who stops Finn from sacrificing himself to save the remaining Resistance fighters due to her passion to “save the ones we love.” read more » Interracial couples in the Bay are largely accepted by the younger generation January 29, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou and Sophia Zivanic Despite the younger generation's acceptance of interracial relationships, older generations experience some uneasiness. read more » Recent scandals beg the question: Can we separate the art from the artist? January 29, 2018 — by Victor Liu, Elaine Toh and Kyle Wang Despite allegations of sexual harassment in the film industry, actors' profits remain unaffected. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Interracial couples in the Bay are largely accepted by the younger generation January 29, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou and Sophia Zivanic Despite the younger generation's acceptance of interracial relationships, older generations experience some uneasiness. read more » Recent scandals beg the question: Can we separate the art from the artist? January 29, 2018 — by Victor Liu, Elaine Toh and Kyle Wang Despite allegations of sexual harassment in the film industry, actors' profits remain unaffected. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Recent scandals beg the question: Can we separate the art from the artist? January 29, 2018 — by Victor Liu, Elaine Toh and Kyle Wang Despite allegations of sexual harassment in the film industry, actors' profits remain unaffected. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast