Her father is the father of Bluetooth, but she’s just a normal kid February 9, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov and Muthu Palaniappan When junior Elizabeth Kardach turns on her phone and plays on Spotify on her car’s speakers, she has a special connection to this miraculous technology: Her father invented it. read more » Sophomore’s father owns multiple Jack in the Box stores February 9, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia Shiv’s dad, Rajeev Gupta is an operator of more than 40e Jack in the Box locations in Oregon and southern Washington State through a company called NorthWest Group Inc. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » Why we teach: How four teachers found their way into the profession February 9, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Jeffrey Xu Reporters interview four different teachers and ask them how they came to teaching. read more » School opens two bathrooms as gender-neutral facilities open to students February 8, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Chelsea Leung Over the past years, the global controversy surrounding gender identity has also become extremely relevant in politics, making its way into debates over transgender rights. read more » Culture clubs host Lunar New Year celebration February 8, 2018 — by Ava Hooman and Chelsea Leung Practices occur during every lunch or tutorial in the orchestra room, which is especially useful for its large space and mirror. Uenaka said that overall, practices have been going well, with around 10 coming each day. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Sophomore’s father owns multiple Jack in the Box stores February 9, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia Shiv’s dad, Rajeev Gupta is an operator of more than 40e Jack in the Box locations in Oregon and southern Washington State through a company called NorthWest Group Inc. read more » Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » Why we teach: How four teachers found their way into the profession February 9, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Jeffrey Xu Reporters interview four different teachers and ask them how they came to teaching. read more » School opens two bathrooms as gender-neutral facilities open to students February 8, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Chelsea Leung Over the past years, the global controversy surrounding gender identity has also become extremely relevant in politics, making its way into debates over transgender rights. read more » Culture clubs host Lunar New Year celebration February 8, 2018 — by Ava Hooman and Chelsea Leung Practices occur during every lunch or tutorial in the orchestra room, which is especially useful for its large space and mirror. Uenaka said that overall, practices have been going well, with around 10 coming each day. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Teacher finds joy in oil painting February 9, 2018 — by Kaitlyn Wang MAP teacher Joel Tarbox, who holds a Master of Fine Arts degree in painting from Northwestern University, enjoys oil painting in his free time, although he says can be difficult to find times for it outside of teaching and spending time with his wife and kids. read more » Why we teach: How four teachers found their way into the profession February 9, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Jeffrey Xu Reporters interview four different teachers and ask them how they came to teaching. read more » School opens two bathrooms as gender-neutral facilities open to students February 8, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Chelsea Leung Over the past years, the global controversy surrounding gender identity has also become extremely relevant in politics, making its way into debates over transgender rights. read more » Culture clubs host Lunar New Year celebration February 8, 2018 — by Ava Hooman and Chelsea Leung Practices occur during every lunch or tutorial in the orchestra room, which is especially useful for its large space and mirror. Uenaka said that overall, practices have been going well, with around 10 coming each day. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Why we teach: How four teachers found their way into the profession February 9, 2018 — by Jackson Green and Jeffrey Xu Reporters interview four different teachers and ask them how they came to teaching. read more » School opens two bathrooms as gender-neutral facilities open to students February 8, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Chelsea Leung Over the past years, the global controversy surrounding gender identity has also become extremely relevant in politics, making its way into debates over transgender rights. read more » Culture clubs host Lunar New Year celebration February 8, 2018 — by Ava Hooman and Chelsea Leung Practices occur during every lunch or tutorial in the orchestra room, which is especially useful for its large space and mirror. Uenaka said that overall, practices have been going well, with around 10 coming each day. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
School opens two bathrooms as gender-neutral facilities open to students February 8, 2018 — by Andrew Lee and Chelsea Leung Over the past years, the global controversy surrounding gender identity has also become extremely relevant in politics, making its way into debates over transgender rights. read more » Culture clubs host Lunar New Year celebration February 8, 2018 — by Ava Hooman and Chelsea Leung Practices occur during every lunch or tutorial in the orchestra room, which is especially useful for its large space and mirror. Uenaka said that overall, practices have been going well, with around 10 coming each day. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Culture clubs host Lunar New Year celebration February 8, 2018 — by Ava Hooman and Chelsea Leung Practices occur during every lunch or tutorial in the orchestra room, which is especially useful for its large space and mirror. Uenaka said that overall, practices have been going well, with around 10 coming each day. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
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 » 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 » 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 » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast