Alumnus shows promise in entertainment field May 30, 2017 — by Ava Hooman and Muthu Palaniappan 2011 alumnus David Mandell was nervous as he walked up to renowned actor Kevin Pollak. In Mandell’s hands was a script that he had been working for the past several months. read more » Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » Rally welcomes underclassmen as additions to the commission May 25, 2017 — by Elicia Ye Students scramble to gain spots on rally commission. read more » Urban Decay’s Basquiat collection proves controversial in cosmetics community May 25, 2017 — by Lina Kim Recently, Urban Decay, a well-known American cosmetics brand, stirred controversy with the release of its exclusive collection, featuring late artist Basquiat’s work and Ruby Rose, a gender fluid model, as the face of the collection. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » The highs and lows of caffeine splurging May 24, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Victor Liu Reporters interview students about how often they drink coffee and the postives and negatives outcomes that come with it. read more » Bar Mitzvah: transitioning to adulthood in the Jewish community May 24, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Esha Lakhotia Reporters interview students who have celebrated "Bar” or “Bat Mitzvah," or "son” or “daughter of the commandment” in Aramaic, the mother language of Hebrew, a Jewish religious ceremony that recognizes boys as men at age of 13 and girls as women at 12. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Child during WWII and Chinese Civil War depicts the trauma of life in war May 22, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior's grandmother recounts experience living through World War II and the Chinese Civil War. read more » Students reflect on the differences between overseas schools and Saratoga May 12, 2017 — by Ashley Su and Katherine Zhou Unlike American schools, where changing classrooms in between subjects is the norm, most schools in South Korea and other parts of Asia traditionally have teachers change classrooms instead. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140150160170180...nextlast
Clubs allow students to celebrate culture May 26, 2017 — by Patrick Li and Muthu Palaniappan Reporters cover cultural awareness clubs like ICAC and the Korean club. read more » Rally welcomes underclassmen as additions to the commission May 25, 2017 — by Elicia Ye Students scramble to gain spots on rally commission. read more » Urban Decay’s Basquiat collection proves controversial in cosmetics community May 25, 2017 — by Lina Kim Recently, Urban Decay, a well-known American cosmetics brand, stirred controversy with the release of its exclusive collection, featuring late artist Basquiat’s work and Ruby Rose, a gender fluid model, as the face of the collection. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » The highs and lows of caffeine splurging May 24, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Victor Liu Reporters interview students about how often they drink coffee and the postives and negatives outcomes that come with it. read more » Bar Mitzvah: transitioning to adulthood in the Jewish community May 24, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Esha Lakhotia Reporters interview students who have celebrated "Bar” or “Bat Mitzvah," or "son” or “daughter of the commandment” in Aramaic, the mother language of Hebrew, a Jewish religious ceremony that recognizes boys as men at age of 13 and girls as women at 12. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Child during WWII and Chinese Civil War depicts the trauma of life in war May 22, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior's grandmother recounts experience living through World War II and the Chinese Civil War. read more » Students reflect on the differences between overseas schools and Saratoga May 12, 2017 — by Ashley Su and Katherine Zhou Unlike American schools, where changing classrooms in between subjects is the norm, most schools in South Korea and other parts of Asia traditionally have teachers change classrooms instead. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140150160170180...nextlast
Rally welcomes underclassmen as additions to the commission May 25, 2017 — by Elicia Ye Students scramble to gain spots on rally commission. read more » Urban Decay’s Basquiat collection proves controversial in cosmetics community May 25, 2017 — by Lina Kim Recently, Urban Decay, a well-known American cosmetics brand, stirred controversy with the release of its exclusive collection, featuring late artist Basquiat’s work and Ruby Rose, a gender fluid model, as the face of the collection. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » The highs and lows of caffeine splurging May 24, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Victor Liu Reporters interview students about how often they drink coffee and the postives and negatives outcomes that come with it. read more » Bar Mitzvah: transitioning to adulthood in the Jewish community May 24, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Esha Lakhotia Reporters interview students who have celebrated "Bar” or “Bat Mitzvah," or "son” or “daughter of the commandment” in Aramaic, the mother language of Hebrew, a Jewish religious ceremony that recognizes boys as men at age of 13 and girls as women at 12. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Child during WWII and Chinese Civil War depicts the trauma of life in war May 22, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior's grandmother recounts experience living through World War II and the Chinese Civil War. read more » Students reflect on the differences between overseas schools and Saratoga May 12, 2017 — by Ashley Su and Katherine Zhou Unlike American schools, where changing classrooms in between subjects is the norm, most schools in South Korea and other parts of Asia traditionally have teachers change classrooms instead. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140150160170180...nextlast
Urban Decay’s Basquiat collection proves controversial in cosmetics community May 25, 2017 — by Lina Kim Recently, Urban Decay, a well-known American cosmetics brand, stirred controversy with the release of its exclusive collection, featuring late artist Basquiat’s work and Ruby Rose, a gender fluid model, as the face of the collection. read more » Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » The highs and lows of caffeine splurging May 24, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Victor Liu Reporters interview students about how often they drink coffee and the postives and negatives outcomes that come with it. read more » Bar Mitzvah: transitioning to adulthood in the Jewish community May 24, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Esha Lakhotia Reporters interview students who have celebrated "Bar” or “Bat Mitzvah," or "son” or “daughter of the commandment” in Aramaic, the mother language of Hebrew, a Jewish religious ceremony that recognizes boys as men at age of 13 and girls as women at 12. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Child during WWII and Chinese Civil War depicts the trauma of life in war May 22, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior's grandmother recounts experience living through World War II and the Chinese Civil War. read more » Students reflect on the differences between overseas schools and Saratoga May 12, 2017 — by Ashley Su and Katherine Zhou Unlike American schools, where changing classrooms in between subjects is the norm, most schools in South Korea and other parts of Asia traditionally have teachers change classrooms instead. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140150160170180...nextlast
Ballers find the Earth deflated May 24, 2017 — by Austin Wang and Alex Yang Recently, a number of prominent sports stars as well as flat-Earth-believing organizations have been gaining a huge spike in media attention in what can only be described as a renaissance of the flat Earth movement. read more » The highs and lows of caffeine splurging May 24, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Victor Liu Reporters interview students about how often they drink coffee and the postives and negatives outcomes that come with it. read more » Bar Mitzvah: transitioning to adulthood in the Jewish community May 24, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Esha Lakhotia Reporters interview students who have celebrated "Bar” or “Bat Mitzvah," or "son” or “daughter of the commandment” in Aramaic, the mother language of Hebrew, a Jewish religious ceremony that recognizes boys as men at age of 13 and girls as women at 12. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Child during WWII and Chinese Civil War depicts the trauma of life in war May 22, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior's grandmother recounts experience living through World War II and the Chinese Civil War. read more » Students reflect on the differences between overseas schools and Saratoga May 12, 2017 — by Ashley Su and Katherine Zhou Unlike American schools, where changing classrooms in between subjects is the norm, most schools in South Korea and other parts of Asia traditionally have teachers change classrooms instead. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140150160170180...nextlast
The highs and lows of caffeine splurging May 24, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Victor Liu Reporters interview students about how often they drink coffee and the postives and negatives outcomes that come with it. read more » Bar Mitzvah: transitioning to adulthood in the Jewish community May 24, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Esha Lakhotia Reporters interview students who have celebrated "Bar” or “Bat Mitzvah," or "son” or “daughter of the commandment” in Aramaic, the mother language of Hebrew, a Jewish religious ceremony that recognizes boys as men at age of 13 and girls as women at 12. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Child during WWII and Chinese Civil War depicts the trauma of life in war May 22, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior's grandmother recounts experience living through World War II and the Chinese Civil War. read more » Students reflect on the differences between overseas schools and Saratoga May 12, 2017 — by Ashley Su and Katherine Zhou Unlike American schools, where changing classrooms in between subjects is the norm, most schools in South Korea and other parts of Asia traditionally have teachers change classrooms instead. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140150160170180...nextlast
Bar Mitzvah: transitioning to adulthood in the Jewish community May 24, 2017 — by Aaron Choi and Esha Lakhotia Reporters interview students who have celebrated "Bar” or “Bat Mitzvah," or "son” or “daughter of the commandment” in Aramaic, the mother language of Hebrew, a Jewish religious ceremony that recognizes boys as men at age of 13 and girls as women at 12. read more » Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Child during WWII and Chinese Civil War depicts the trauma of life in war May 22, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior's grandmother recounts experience living through World War II and the Chinese Civil War. read more » Students reflect on the differences between overseas schools and Saratoga May 12, 2017 — by Ashley Su and Katherine Zhou Unlike American schools, where changing classrooms in between subjects is the norm, most schools in South Korea and other parts of Asia traditionally have teachers change classrooms instead. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140150160170180...nextlast
Students take steps toward independence through driving May 22, 2017 — by Karen Chow and Elaine Sun However daunting, driving is a rite of passage into adulthood for most teens. read more » Child during WWII and Chinese Civil War depicts the trauma of life in war May 22, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior's grandmother recounts experience living through World War II and the Chinese Civil War. read more » Students reflect on the differences between overseas schools and Saratoga May 12, 2017 — by Ashley Su and Katherine Zhou Unlike American schools, where changing classrooms in between subjects is the norm, most schools in South Korea and other parts of Asia traditionally have teachers change classrooms instead. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140150160170180...nextlast
Child during WWII and Chinese Civil War depicts the trauma of life in war May 22, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior's grandmother recounts experience living through World War II and the Chinese Civil War. read more » Students reflect on the differences between overseas schools and Saratoga May 12, 2017 — by Ashley Su and Katherine Zhou Unlike American schools, where changing classrooms in between subjects is the norm, most schools in South Korea and other parts of Asia traditionally have teachers change classrooms instead. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140150160170180...nextlast
Students reflect on the differences between overseas schools and Saratoga May 12, 2017 — by Ashley Su and Katherine Zhou Unlike American schools, where changing classrooms in between subjects is the norm, most schools in South Korea and other parts of Asia traditionally have teachers change classrooms instead. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...127128129130131...140150160170180...nextlast