Pop star Ed Sheeran returns from one-year hiatus with third album March 7, 2017 — by Trevor Leung Famous artist, Ed Sheeran, releases third album. read more » Alumnus remembers lessons as SHS leader March 7, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Navin Tiwary Alumni, Anshu Siripurapu, reflects on his time at SHS. read more » Netflix original successfully depicts Snicket’s novel series February 28, 2017 — by Maya Prasad Reporter shares her thoughts on Netflix's depiction of the popular children's book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events . read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Mandela Effect reveals the consequences of collective false memories February 9, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou The Mandela Effect was coined by blogger Fiona Broome in 2010 after she discovered that many people clearly believed that late South African activist and president Nelson Mandela died in prison, when in reality, he was still alive. Although this trend may seem silly at first impression, it has gained traction because many people have become distraught after having extremely clear memories about certain phenomena, only to find out that the reality is much different. read more » Iconic song from ‘Titanic’ provokes fear for sophomore February 9, 2017 — by Karen Chow Despite the positive feelings the song "My Heart Will Go On" evokes, sophomore finds only darkness and fear. read more » The hidden work behind Bombay in the Bay February 9, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elicia Ye Bnb is made through many people's hard preperation typically many months in advance. read more » Movies have potential for expanding education and awareness February 9, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Navin Tiwary Movies can have alot of educational value. read more » A year to remember: the best and worst movies of 2016 February 9, 2017 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram Review of movies in 2016. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Alumnus remembers lessons as SHS leader March 7, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Navin Tiwary Alumni, Anshu Siripurapu, reflects on his time at SHS. read more » Netflix original successfully depicts Snicket’s novel series February 28, 2017 — by Maya Prasad Reporter shares her thoughts on Netflix's depiction of the popular children's book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events . read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Mandela Effect reveals the consequences of collective false memories February 9, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou The Mandela Effect was coined by blogger Fiona Broome in 2010 after she discovered that many people clearly believed that late South African activist and president Nelson Mandela died in prison, when in reality, he was still alive. Although this trend may seem silly at first impression, it has gained traction because many people have become distraught after having extremely clear memories about certain phenomena, only to find out that the reality is much different. read more » Iconic song from ‘Titanic’ provokes fear for sophomore February 9, 2017 — by Karen Chow Despite the positive feelings the song "My Heart Will Go On" evokes, sophomore finds only darkness and fear. read more » The hidden work behind Bombay in the Bay February 9, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elicia Ye Bnb is made through many people's hard preperation typically many months in advance. read more » Movies have potential for expanding education and awareness February 9, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Navin Tiwary Movies can have alot of educational value. read more » A year to remember: the best and worst movies of 2016 February 9, 2017 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram Review of movies in 2016. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Netflix original successfully depicts Snicket’s novel series February 28, 2017 — by Maya Prasad Reporter shares her thoughts on Netflix's depiction of the popular children's book series, A Series of Unfortunate Events . read more » Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Mandela Effect reveals the consequences of collective false memories February 9, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou The Mandela Effect was coined by blogger Fiona Broome in 2010 after she discovered that many people clearly believed that late South African activist and president Nelson Mandela died in prison, when in reality, he was still alive. Although this trend may seem silly at first impression, it has gained traction because many people have become distraught after having extremely clear memories about certain phenomena, only to find out that the reality is much different. read more » Iconic song from ‘Titanic’ provokes fear for sophomore February 9, 2017 — by Karen Chow Despite the positive feelings the song "My Heart Will Go On" evokes, sophomore finds only darkness and fear. read more » The hidden work behind Bombay in the Bay February 9, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elicia Ye Bnb is made through many people's hard preperation typically many months in advance. read more » Movies have potential for expanding education and awareness February 9, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Navin Tiwary Movies can have alot of educational value. read more » A year to remember: the best and worst movies of 2016 February 9, 2017 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram Review of movies in 2016. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Struggle with new winter guard requirements brings difficult practices February 10, 2017 — by Jenny Qian and Elaine Sun Winter guard members face new challenges. read more » Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Mandela Effect reveals the consequences of collective false memories February 9, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou The Mandela Effect was coined by blogger Fiona Broome in 2010 after she discovered that many people clearly believed that late South African activist and president Nelson Mandela died in prison, when in reality, he was still alive. Although this trend may seem silly at first impression, it has gained traction because many people have become distraught after having extremely clear memories about certain phenomena, only to find out that the reality is much different. read more » Iconic song from ‘Titanic’ provokes fear for sophomore February 9, 2017 — by Karen Chow Despite the positive feelings the song "My Heart Will Go On" evokes, sophomore finds only darkness and fear. read more » The hidden work behind Bombay in the Bay February 9, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elicia Ye Bnb is made through many people's hard preperation typically many months in advance. read more » Movies have potential for expanding education and awareness February 9, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Navin Tiwary Movies can have alot of educational value. read more » A year to remember: the best and worst movies of 2016 February 9, 2017 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram Review of movies in 2016. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Students pursue passions for reasons beyond college resume February 9, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Students reflect on experiences and share life lessons they've found inside, outside, and around the classroom. read more » Mandela Effect reveals the consequences of collective false memories February 9, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou The Mandela Effect was coined by blogger Fiona Broome in 2010 after she discovered that many people clearly believed that late South African activist and president Nelson Mandela died in prison, when in reality, he was still alive. Although this trend may seem silly at first impression, it has gained traction because many people have become distraught after having extremely clear memories about certain phenomena, only to find out that the reality is much different. read more » Iconic song from ‘Titanic’ provokes fear for sophomore February 9, 2017 — by Karen Chow Despite the positive feelings the song "My Heart Will Go On" evokes, sophomore finds only darkness and fear. read more » The hidden work behind Bombay in the Bay February 9, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elicia Ye Bnb is made through many people's hard preperation typically many months in advance. read more » Movies have potential for expanding education and awareness February 9, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Navin Tiwary Movies can have alot of educational value. read more » A year to remember: the best and worst movies of 2016 February 9, 2017 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram Review of movies in 2016. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Mandela Effect reveals the consequences of collective false memories February 9, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou The Mandela Effect was coined by blogger Fiona Broome in 2010 after she discovered that many people clearly believed that late South African activist and president Nelson Mandela died in prison, when in reality, he was still alive. Although this trend may seem silly at first impression, it has gained traction because many people have become distraught after having extremely clear memories about certain phenomena, only to find out that the reality is much different. read more » Iconic song from ‘Titanic’ provokes fear for sophomore February 9, 2017 — by Karen Chow Despite the positive feelings the song "My Heart Will Go On" evokes, sophomore finds only darkness and fear. read more » The hidden work behind Bombay in the Bay February 9, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elicia Ye Bnb is made through many people's hard preperation typically many months in advance. read more » Movies have potential for expanding education and awareness February 9, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Navin Tiwary Movies can have alot of educational value. read more » A year to remember: the best and worst movies of 2016 February 9, 2017 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram Review of movies in 2016. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Iconic song from ‘Titanic’ provokes fear for sophomore February 9, 2017 — by Karen Chow Despite the positive feelings the song "My Heart Will Go On" evokes, sophomore finds only darkness and fear. read more » The hidden work behind Bombay in the Bay February 9, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elicia Ye Bnb is made through many people's hard preperation typically many months in advance. read more » Movies have potential for expanding education and awareness February 9, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Navin Tiwary Movies can have alot of educational value. read more » A year to remember: the best and worst movies of 2016 February 9, 2017 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram Review of movies in 2016. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
The hidden work behind Bombay in the Bay February 9, 2017 — by Chelsea Leung and Elicia Ye Bnb is made through many people's hard preperation typically many months in advance. read more » Movies have potential for expanding education and awareness February 9, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Navin Tiwary Movies can have alot of educational value. read more » A year to remember: the best and worst movies of 2016 February 9, 2017 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram Review of movies in 2016. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
Movies have potential for expanding education and awareness February 9, 2017 — by Amith Galivanche and Navin Tiwary Movies can have alot of educational value. read more » A year to remember: the best and worst movies of 2016 February 9, 2017 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram Review of movies in 2016. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast
A year to remember: the best and worst movies of 2016 February 9, 2017 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram Review of movies in 2016. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...136137138139140...150160170180190...nextlast