To quit is not to err February 2, 2017 — by Saya Sivaram Senior shares experiences on tough time management read more » Seniors create lunch exchange to reduce costs of off-campus meals February 2, 2017 — by Ami Nachiappan and Roland Shen Seniors attempt to cook their own lunches rather than spending money on off-campus food. read more » Retired jerseys continue to inspire students February 1, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Julia Miller In the history of SHS sports, two jerseys worn by past players have been retired: a white-on-red football jersey emblazoned with the number 82 and a red-on-white basketball one with the number 21 worn by Randy Arrillaga and the Jeff Swanberg respectively. read more » Teachers to incorporate TV shows in enhancing curriculum February 1, 2017 — by Alexandra Li and Elicia Ye It’s clear that television shows like “Sherlock” can appeal to many different demographics, which is important to its success. In fact, Sherlock’s appeal to teenagers in itself is something of an anomaly. Teenagers are typically attracted to stories with young adult-age characters; nonetheless, they are fascinated by “Sherlock” due to the distinct nature of the characters. read more » Students predict talk show host Jimmy Kimmel’s humor will shine through at Oscars February 1, 2017 — by Roland Shen Television host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel, who is well known for his sensationally dry humor in late night talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, is set to host the 89th Academy Awards on Feb. 26. read more » Quitting: Not always a bad thing February 1, 2017 — by Eric Sze Quitter — the word that nobody ever wants to be called. No one wants to be “the weak one who couldn’t handle it.” When things are getting difficult, shouldn’t people be showing their true strength and persevering? After all, we’re always taught that when you encounter challenges, you become stronger when you overcome them. read more » Junior recounts fear of curly hair from nightmare February 1, 2017 — by Elicia Ye With more than half of the world’s population having curly hair, a fear of curly-haired people seems to be one of the last items on someone’s list of phobias. Especially when the person has curly hair himself. read more » Sophomore reveals unusual phobia of ranch dressing February 1, 2017 — by Sophia Zivanic Sophomore Claire Luo discusses her fear of ranch. read more » The power of accepting one’s name-calling January 30, 2017 — by Ryan Kim How name-calling shaped a junior's life for the better read more » Competitive student-athletes forced to give up training after concussions January 30, 2017 — by Harshini Ramaswamy, Sherrie Shen and Amy Tang A story featuring multiple sports players who were forced to stop playing due to concussions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Seniors create lunch exchange to reduce costs of off-campus meals February 2, 2017 — by Ami Nachiappan and Roland Shen Seniors attempt to cook their own lunches rather than spending money on off-campus food. read more » Retired jerseys continue to inspire students February 1, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Julia Miller In the history of SHS sports, two jerseys worn by past players have been retired: a white-on-red football jersey emblazoned with the number 82 and a red-on-white basketball one with the number 21 worn by Randy Arrillaga and the Jeff Swanberg respectively. read more » Teachers to incorporate TV shows in enhancing curriculum February 1, 2017 — by Alexandra Li and Elicia Ye It’s clear that television shows like “Sherlock” can appeal to many different demographics, which is important to its success. In fact, Sherlock’s appeal to teenagers in itself is something of an anomaly. Teenagers are typically attracted to stories with young adult-age characters; nonetheless, they are fascinated by “Sherlock” due to the distinct nature of the characters. read more » Students predict talk show host Jimmy Kimmel’s humor will shine through at Oscars February 1, 2017 — by Roland Shen Television host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel, who is well known for his sensationally dry humor in late night talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, is set to host the 89th Academy Awards on Feb. 26. read more » Quitting: Not always a bad thing February 1, 2017 — by Eric Sze Quitter — the word that nobody ever wants to be called. No one wants to be “the weak one who couldn’t handle it.” When things are getting difficult, shouldn’t people be showing their true strength and persevering? After all, we’re always taught that when you encounter challenges, you become stronger when you overcome them. read more » Junior recounts fear of curly hair from nightmare February 1, 2017 — by Elicia Ye With more than half of the world’s population having curly hair, a fear of curly-haired people seems to be one of the last items on someone’s list of phobias. Especially when the person has curly hair himself. read more » Sophomore reveals unusual phobia of ranch dressing February 1, 2017 — by Sophia Zivanic Sophomore Claire Luo discusses her fear of ranch. read more » The power of accepting one’s name-calling January 30, 2017 — by Ryan Kim How name-calling shaped a junior's life for the better read more » Competitive student-athletes forced to give up training after concussions January 30, 2017 — by Harshini Ramaswamy, Sherrie Shen and Amy Tang A story featuring multiple sports players who were forced to stop playing due to concussions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Retired jerseys continue to inspire students February 1, 2017 — by Angela Liu and Julia Miller In the history of SHS sports, two jerseys worn by past players have been retired: a white-on-red football jersey emblazoned with the number 82 and a red-on-white basketball one with the number 21 worn by Randy Arrillaga and the Jeff Swanberg respectively. read more » Teachers to incorporate TV shows in enhancing curriculum February 1, 2017 — by Alexandra Li and Elicia Ye It’s clear that television shows like “Sherlock” can appeal to many different demographics, which is important to its success. In fact, Sherlock’s appeal to teenagers in itself is something of an anomaly. Teenagers are typically attracted to stories with young adult-age characters; nonetheless, they are fascinated by “Sherlock” due to the distinct nature of the characters. read more » Students predict talk show host Jimmy Kimmel’s humor will shine through at Oscars February 1, 2017 — by Roland Shen Television host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel, who is well known for his sensationally dry humor in late night talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, is set to host the 89th Academy Awards on Feb. 26. read more » Quitting: Not always a bad thing February 1, 2017 — by Eric Sze Quitter — the word that nobody ever wants to be called. No one wants to be “the weak one who couldn’t handle it.” When things are getting difficult, shouldn’t people be showing their true strength and persevering? After all, we’re always taught that when you encounter challenges, you become stronger when you overcome them. read more » Junior recounts fear of curly hair from nightmare February 1, 2017 — by Elicia Ye With more than half of the world’s population having curly hair, a fear of curly-haired people seems to be one of the last items on someone’s list of phobias. Especially when the person has curly hair himself. read more » Sophomore reveals unusual phobia of ranch dressing February 1, 2017 — by Sophia Zivanic Sophomore Claire Luo discusses her fear of ranch. read more » The power of accepting one’s name-calling January 30, 2017 — by Ryan Kim How name-calling shaped a junior's life for the better read more » Competitive student-athletes forced to give up training after concussions January 30, 2017 — by Harshini Ramaswamy, Sherrie Shen and Amy Tang A story featuring multiple sports players who were forced to stop playing due to concussions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Teachers to incorporate TV shows in enhancing curriculum February 1, 2017 — by Alexandra Li and Elicia Ye It’s clear that television shows like “Sherlock” can appeal to many different demographics, which is important to its success. In fact, Sherlock’s appeal to teenagers in itself is something of an anomaly. Teenagers are typically attracted to stories with young adult-age characters; nonetheless, they are fascinated by “Sherlock” due to the distinct nature of the characters. read more » Students predict talk show host Jimmy Kimmel’s humor will shine through at Oscars February 1, 2017 — by Roland Shen Television host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel, who is well known for his sensationally dry humor in late night talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, is set to host the 89th Academy Awards on Feb. 26. read more » Quitting: Not always a bad thing February 1, 2017 — by Eric Sze Quitter — the word that nobody ever wants to be called. No one wants to be “the weak one who couldn’t handle it.” When things are getting difficult, shouldn’t people be showing their true strength and persevering? After all, we’re always taught that when you encounter challenges, you become stronger when you overcome them. read more » Junior recounts fear of curly hair from nightmare February 1, 2017 — by Elicia Ye With more than half of the world’s population having curly hair, a fear of curly-haired people seems to be one of the last items on someone’s list of phobias. Especially when the person has curly hair himself. read more » Sophomore reveals unusual phobia of ranch dressing February 1, 2017 — by Sophia Zivanic Sophomore Claire Luo discusses her fear of ranch. read more » The power of accepting one’s name-calling January 30, 2017 — by Ryan Kim How name-calling shaped a junior's life for the better read more » Competitive student-athletes forced to give up training after concussions January 30, 2017 — by Harshini Ramaswamy, Sherrie Shen and Amy Tang A story featuring multiple sports players who were forced to stop playing due to concussions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Students predict talk show host Jimmy Kimmel’s humor will shine through at Oscars February 1, 2017 — by Roland Shen Television host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel, who is well known for his sensationally dry humor in late night talk show “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”, is set to host the 89th Academy Awards on Feb. 26. read more » Quitting: Not always a bad thing February 1, 2017 — by Eric Sze Quitter — the word that nobody ever wants to be called. No one wants to be “the weak one who couldn’t handle it.” When things are getting difficult, shouldn’t people be showing their true strength and persevering? After all, we’re always taught that when you encounter challenges, you become stronger when you overcome them. read more » Junior recounts fear of curly hair from nightmare February 1, 2017 — by Elicia Ye With more than half of the world’s population having curly hair, a fear of curly-haired people seems to be one of the last items on someone’s list of phobias. Especially when the person has curly hair himself. read more » Sophomore reveals unusual phobia of ranch dressing February 1, 2017 — by Sophia Zivanic Sophomore Claire Luo discusses her fear of ranch. read more » The power of accepting one’s name-calling January 30, 2017 — by Ryan Kim How name-calling shaped a junior's life for the better read more » Competitive student-athletes forced to give up training after concussions January 30, 2017 — by Harshini Ramaswamy, Sherrie Shen and Amy Tang A story featuring multiple sports players who were forced to stop playing due to concussions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Quitting: Not always a bad thing February 1, 2017 — by Eric Sze Quitter — the word that nobody ever wants to be called. No one wants to be “the weak one who couldn’t handle it.” When things are getting difficult, shouldn’t people be showing their true strength and persevering? After all, we’re always taught that when you encounter challenges, you become stronger when you overcome them. read more » Junior recounts fear of curly hair from nightmare February 1, 2017 — by Elicia Ye With more than half of the world’s population having curly hair, a fear of curly-haired people seems to be one of the last items on someone’s list of phobias. Especially when the person has curly hair himself. read more » Sophomore reveals unusual phobia of ranch dressing February 1, 2017 — by Sophia Zivanic Sophomore Claire Luo discusses her fear of ranch. read more » The power of accepting one’s name-calling January 30, 2017 — by Ryan Kim How name-calling shaped a junior's life for the better read more » Competitive student-athletes forced to give up training after concussions January 30, 2017 — by Harshini Ramaswamy, Sherrie Shen and Amy Tang A story featuring multiple sports players who were forced to stop playing due to concussions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Junior recounts fear of curly hair from nightmare February 1, 2017 — by Elicia Ye With more than half of the world’s population having curly hair, a fear of curly-haired people seems to be one of the last items on someone’s list of phobias. Especially when the person has curly hair himself. read more » Sophomore reveals unusual phobia of ranch dressing February 1, 2017 — by Sophia Zivanic Sophomore Claire Luo discusses her fear of ranch. read more » The power of accepting one’s name-calling January 30, 2017 — by Ryan Kim How name-calling shaped a junior's life for the better read more » Competitive student-athletes forced to give up training after concussions January 30, 2017 — by Harshini Ramaswamy, Sherrie Shen and Amy Tang A story featuring multiple sports players who were forced to stop playing due to concussions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Sophomore reveals unusual phobia of ranch dressing February 1, 2017 — by Sophia Zivanic Sophomore Claire Luo discusses her fear of ranch. read more » The power of accepting one’s name-calling January 30, 2017 — by Ryan Kim How name-calling shaped a junior's life for the better read more » Competitive student-athletes forced to give up training after concussions January 30, 2017 — by Harshini Ramaswamy, Sherrie Shen and Amy Tang A story featuring multiple sports players who were forced to stop playing due to concussions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
The power of accepting one’s name-calling January 30, 2017 — by Ryan Kim How name-calling shaped a junior's life for the better read more » Competitive student-athletes forced to give up training after concussions January 30, 2017 — by Harshini Ramaswamy, Sherrie Shen and Amy Tang A story featuring multiple sports players who were forced to stop playing due to concussions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Competitive student-athletes forced to give up training after concussions January 30, 2017 — by Harshini Ramaswamy, Sherrie Shen and Amy Tang A story featuring multiple sports players who were forced to stop playing due to concussions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast