Japanese internment survivor faces fear after life in camp March 16, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Angela Lee Japanese internment camp survivor recounts her story. read more » As the ‘The Bachelor’ turns: It’s easy to be addicted to ABC’s hit show March 15, 2017 — by Julia Miller Reporter explains reality TV show, "The Bachelor," and offers her own thoughts. read more » Behind the scenes of school productions: Gaya Chatterjee March 15, 2017 — by Amy Tang Raindrops seemed to fall from the sky during the fall production of “The White Snake,” landing on the McAfee Center stage, yet the audience wasn’t wet, and neither was the black matte stage that the actors stood on. This special effect was created by senior Gaya Chatterjee and other members of the tech crew, who made it look as if rain was falling from the sky by projecting images onto a screen, turned umbrellas into moons and built secret tunnels and trapdoors to get actors onstage. read more » ‘The Big Bang Theory’ misses the mark with its scientist stereotypes March 15, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju Airing on CBS since 2007, "The Big Banf Theory" averages more than 20 million viewers per episode. With its perfect prime time slot at 8 p.m. on Thursdays and memorable catchphrases like “Bazinga!” it is easy to see why viewers flock to the show. Still, the stereotypical portrayals of scientists as socially incapable geeks have drawn disapproval, especially from the scientific community itself. read more » Hechaa hits the spot with its specialty drinks March 14, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju and Eric Sze Students review a brand new tea shop is opened in Cupertino. read more » Face-off: Two Falcon staff pairs battle for the pot of gold March 13, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja, Angela Lee, Kyle Wang and Isabelle Yang Juniors face against each other in a leprechaun trap making contest. read more » Top 10 things to do in March March 11, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Kyle Wang The Falcon recommends how to spend your March. read more » ‘Thirteen Reasons Why’ a reminder to pay attention to the world around us March 11, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen Sophomore reviews "Thirteen Reasons Why," a novel with strong lessons on suicide and depression. read more » We can all relate to ‘Cash me ousside’ and other memes March 9, 2017 — by Amy Tang Reporter explores "Cash me ousside" and the world of facebook memes. read more » Family time at school: The highs and the lows March 9, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Sherrie Shen Having been both a student and teaching assistant in his dad’s classes, Tyler has learned how to handle having a parent at his school. But for his younger brother, freshman Drew Torrens, attending SHS has been a mix of pushing away from his father but also getting closer, as he often hangs out in his dad’s room with his friends. Drew recalled a time when one of his friends put on Torrens’s Forrest Gump boots and walked around in them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
As the ‘The Bachelor’ turns: It’s easy to be addicted to ABC’s hit show March 15, 2017 — by Julia Miller Reporter explains reality TV show, "The Bachelor," and offers her own thoughts. read more » Behind the scenes of school productions: Gaya Chatterjee March 15, 2017 — by Amy Tang Raindrops seemed to fall from the sky during the fall production of “The White Snake,” landing on the McAfee Center stage, yet the audience wasn’t wet, and neither was the black matte stage that the actors stood on. This special effect was created by senior Gaya Chatterjee and other members of the tech crew, who made it look as if rain was falling from the sky by projecting images onto a screen, turned umbrellas into moons and built secret tunnels and trapdoors to get actors onstage. read more » ‘The Big Bang Theory’ misses the mark with its scientist stereotypes March 15, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju Airing on CBS since 2007, "The Big Banf Theory" averages more than 20 million viewers per episode. With its perfect prime time slot at 8 p.m. on Thursdays and memorable catchphrases like “Bazinga!” it is easy to see why viewers flock to the show. Still, the stereotypical portrayals of scientists as socially incapable geeks have drawn disapproval, especially from the scientific community itself. read more » Hechaa hits the spot with its specialty drinks March 14, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju and Eric Sze Students review a brand new tea shop is opened in Cupertino. read more » Face-off: Two Falcon staff pairs battle for the pot of gold March 13, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja, Angela Lee, Kyle Wang and Isabelle Yang Juniors face against each other in a leprechaun trap making contest. read more » Top 10 things to do in March March 11, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Kyle Wang The Falcon recommends how to spend your March. read more » ‘Thirteen Reasons Why’ a reminder to pay attention to the world around us March 11, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen Sophomore reviews "Thirteen Reasons Why," a novel with strong lessons on suicide and depression. read more » We can all relate to ‘Cash me ousside’ and other memes March 9, 2017 — by Amy Tang Reporter explores "Cash me ousside" and the world of facebook memes. read more » Family time at school: The highs and the lows March 9, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Sherrie Shen Having been both a student and teaching assistant in his dad’s classes, Tyler has learned how to handle having a parent at his school. But for his younger brother, freshman Drew Torrens, attending SHS has been a mix of pushing away from his father but also getting closer, as he often hangs out in his dad’s room with his friends. Drew recalled a time when one of his friends put on Torrens’s Forrest Gump boots and walked around in them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Behind the scenes of school productions: Gaya Chatterjee March 15, 2017 — by Amy Tang Raindrops seemed to fall from the sky during the fall production of “The White Snake,” landing on the McAfee Center stage, yet the audience wasn’t wet, and neither was the black matte stage that the actors stood on. This special effect was created by senior Gaya Chatterjee and other members of the tech crew, who made it look as if rain was falling from the sky by projecting images onto a screen, turned umbrellas into moons and built secret tunnels and trapdoors to get actors onstage. read more » ‘The Big Bang Theory’ misses the mark with its scientist stereotypes March 15, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju Airing on CBS since 2007, "The Big Banf Theory" averages more than 20 million viewers per episode. With its perfect prime time slot at 8 p.m. on Thursdays and memorable catchphrases like “Bazinga!” it is easy to see why viewers flock to the show. Still, the stereotypical portrayals of scientists as socially incapable geeks have drawn disapproval, especially from the scientific community itself. read more » Hechaa hits the spot with its specialty drinks March 14, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju and Eric Sze Students review a brand new tea shop is opened in Cupertino. read more » Face-off: Two Falcon staff pairs battle for the pot of gold March 13, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja, Angela Lee, Kyle Wang and Isabelle Yang Juniors face against each other in a leprechaun trap making contest. read more » Top 10 things to do in March March 11, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Kyle Wang The Falcon recommends how to spend your March. read more » ‘Thirteen Reasons Why’ a reminder to pay attention to the world around us March 11, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen Sophomore reviews "Thirteen Reasons Why," a novel with strong lessons on suicide and depression. read more » We can all relate to ‘Cash me ousside’ and other memes March 9, 2017 — by Amy Tang Reporter explores "Cash me ousside" and the world of facebook memes. read more » Family time at school: The highs and the lows March 9, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Sherrie Shen Having been both a student and teaching assistant in his dad’s classes, Tyler has learned how to handle having a parent at his school. But for his younger brother, freshman Drew Torrens, attending SHS has been a mix of pushing away from his father but also getting closer, as he often hangs out in his dad’s room with his friends. Drew recalled a time when one of his friends put on Torrens’s Forrest Gump boots and walked around in them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
‘The Big Bang Theory’ misses the mark with its scientist stereotypes March 15, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju Airing on CBS since 2007, "The Big Banf Theory" averages more than 20 million viewers per episode. With its perfect prime time slot at 8 p.m. on Thursdays and memorable catchphrases like “Bazinga!” it is easy to see why viewers flock to the show. Still, the stereotypical portrayals of scientists as socially incapable geeks have drawn disapproval, especially from the scientific community itself. read more » Hechaa hits the spot with its specialty drinks March 14, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju and Eric Sze Students review a brand new tea shop is opened in Cupertino. read more » Face-off: Two Falcon staff pairs battle for the pot of gold March 13, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja, Angela Lee, Kyle Wang and Isabelle Yang Juniors face against each other in a leprechaun trap making contest. read more » Top 10 things to do in March March 11, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Kyle Wang The Falcon recommends how to spend your March. read more » ‘Thirteen Reasons Why’ a reminder to pay attention to the world around us March 11, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen Sophomore reviews "Thirteen Reasons Why," a novel with strong lessons on suicide and depression. read more » We can all relate to ‘Cash me ousside’ and other memes March 9, 2017 — by Amy Tang Reporter explores "Cash me ousside" and the world of facebook memes. read more » Family time at school: The highs and the lows March 9, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Sherrie Shen Having been both a student and teaching assistant in his dad’s classes, Tyler has learned how to handle having a parent at his school. But for his younger brother, freshman Drew Torrens, attending SHS has been a mix of pushing away from his father but also getting closer, as he often hangs out in his dad’s room with his friends. Drew recalled a time when one of his friends put on Torrens’s Forrest Gump boots and walked around in them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Hechaa hits the spot with its specialty drinks March 14, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju and Eric Sze Students review a brand new tea shop is opened in Cupertino. read more » Face-off: Two Falcon staff pairs battle for the pot of gold March 13, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja, Angela Lee, Kyle Wang and Isabelle Yang Juniors face against each other in a leprechaun trap making contest. read more » Top 10 things to do in March March 11, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Kyle Wang The Falcon recommends how to spend your March. read more » ‘Thirteen Reasons Why’ a reminder to pay attention to the world around us March 11, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen Sophomore reviews "Thirteen Reasons Why," a novel with strong lessons on suicide and depression. read more » We can all relate to ‘Cash me ousside’ and other memes March 9, 2017 — by Amy Tang Reporter explores "Cash me ousside" and the world of facebook memes. read more » Family time at school: The highs and the lows March 9, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Sherrie Shen Having been both a student and teaching assistant in his dad’s classes, Tyler has learned how to handle having a parent at his school. But for his younger brother, freshman Drew Torrens, attending SHS has been a mix of pushing away from his father but also getting closer, as he often hangs out in his dad’s room with his friends. Drew recalled a time when one of his friends put on Torrens’s Forrest Gump boots and walked around in them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Face-off: Two Falcon staff pairs battle for the pot of gold March 13, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja, Angela Lee, Kyle Wang and Isabelle Yang Juniors face against each other in a leprechaun trap making contest. read more » Top 10 things to do in March March 11, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Kyle Wang The Falcon recommends how to spend your March. read more » ‘Thirteen Reasons Why’ a reminder to pay attention to the world around us March 11, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen Sophomore reviews "Thirteen Reasons Why," a novel with strong lessons on suicide and depression. read more » We can all relate to ‘Cash me ousside’ and other memes March 9, 2017 — by Amy Tang Reporter explores "Cash me ousside" and the world of facebook memes. read more » Family time at school: The highs and the lows March 9, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Sherrie Shen Having been both a student and teaching assistant in his dad’s classes, Tyler has learned how to handle having a parent at his school. But for his younger brother, freshman Drew Torrens, attending SHS has been a mix of pushing away from his father but also getting closer, as he often hangs out in his dad’s room with his friends. Drew recalled a time when one of his friends put on Torrens’s Forrest Gump boots and walked around in them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Top 10 things to do in March March 11, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Kyle Wang The Falcon recommends how to spend your March. read more » ‘Thirteen Reasons Why’ a reminder to pay attention to the world around us March 11, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen Sophomore reviews "Thirteen Reasons Why," a novel with strong lessons on suicide and depression. read more » We can all relate to ‘Cash me ousside’ and other memes March 9, 2017 — by Amy Tang Reporter explores "Cash me ousside" and the world of facebook memes. read more » Family time at school: The highs and the lows March 9, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Sherrie Shen Having been both a student and teaching assistant in his dad’s classes, Tyler has learned how to handle having a parent at his school. But for his younger brother, freshman Drew Torrens, attending SHS has been a mix of pushing away from his father but also getting closer, as he often hangs out in his dad’s room with his friends. Drew recalled a time when one of his friends put on Torrens’s Forrest Gump boots and walked around in them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
‘Thirteen Reasons Why’ a reminder to pay attention to the world around us March 11, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen Sophomore reviews "Thirteen Reasons Why," a novel with strong lessons on suicide and depression. read more » We can all relate to ‘Cash me ousside’ and other memes March 9, 2017 — by Amy Tang Reporter explores "Cash me ousside" and the world of facebook memes. read more » Family time at school: The highs and the lows March 9, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Sherrie Shen Having been both a student and teaching assistant in his dad’s classes, Tyler has learned how to handle having a parent at his school. But for his younger brother, freshman Drew Torrens, attending SHS has been a mix of pushing away from his father but also getting closer, as he often hangs out in his dad’s room with his friends. Drew recalled a time when one of his friends put on Torrens’s Forrest Gump boots and walked around in them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
We can all relate to ‘Cash me ousside’ and other memes March 9, 2017 — by Amy Tang Reporter explores "Cash me ousside" and the world of facebook memes. read more » Family time at school: The highs and the lows March 9, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Sherrie Shen Having been both a student and teaching assistant in his dad’s classes, Tyler has learned how to handle having a parent at his school. But for his younger brother, freshman Drew Torrens, attending SHS has been a mix of pushing away from his father but also getting closer, as he often hangs out in his dad’s room with his friends. Drew recalled a time when one of his friends put on Torrens’s Forrest Gump boots and walked around in them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast
Family time at school: The highs and the lows March 9, 2017 — by Elaine Fan and Sherrie Shen Having been both a student and teaching assistant in his dad’s classes, Tyler has learned how to handle having a parent at his school. But for his younger brother, freshman Drew Torrens, attending SHS has been a mix of pushing away from his father but also getting closer, as he often hangs out in his dad’s room with his friends. Drew recalled a time when one of his friends put on Torrens’s Forrest Gump boots and walked around in them. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...132133134135136...140150160170180...nextlast