Band a time-consuming but valuable aspect of senior’s life October 15, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Jay Kim Senior discusses stressful life as a drum major. read more » Art in the past, present and future: A sophomore’s passion for drawing extends beyond the now October 13, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen As the time nears midnight, Feng still stares intently at her computer screen through pink amethyst glasses reflecting the blue-tinted screen. She twirls slightly in her brown swivel chair, eyes often wandering to the blank space above the computer. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Facebook live streaming gains popularity October 13, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty Senior Alex Yagobi has been one of the first SHS students to dive into the new realm of live streaming, a feature introduced on Facebook in April. read more » A day in the life of guidance counselor Eileen Allen October 13, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy Her work begins early and involves a lot of checking with students and staff. read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » World geography and P.E. teacher surfs daily to deal with stress October 12, 2016 — by Julia Miller Teacher takes break from school through surfing. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Art in the past, present and future: A sophomore’s passion for drawing extends beyond the now October 13, 2016 — by Sherrie Shen As the time nears midnight, Feng still stares intently at her computer screen through pink amethyst glasses reflecting the blue-tinted screen. She twirls slightly in her brown swivel chair, eyes often wandering to the blank space above the computer. read more » Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Facebook live streaming gains popularity October 13, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty Senior Alex Yagobi has been one of the first SHS students to dive into the new realm of live streaming, a feature introduced on Facebook in April. read more » A day in the life of guidance counselor Eileen Allen October 13, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy Her work begins early and involves a lot of checking with students and staff. read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » World geography and P.E. teacher surfs daily to deal with stress October 12, 2016 — by Julia Miller Teacher takes break from school through surfing. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Students recruited as reps to promote brands October 13, 2016 — by Ashley Feng and Elizabeth Lee Although only high-profile social media figures have been recruited to endorse these brands in the past, companies that are not yet established enough to hire celebrities have recently started reaching out to college and high school students in an effort to advertise to a larger audience. read more » ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Facebook live streaming gains popularity October 13, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty Senior Alex Yagobi has been one of the first SHS students to dive into the new realm of live streaming, a feature introduced on Facebook in April. read more » A day in the life of guidance counselor Eileen Allen October 13, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy Her work begins early and involves a lot of checking with students and staff. read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » World geography and P.E. teacher surfs daily to deal with stress October 12, 2016 — by Julia Miller Teacher takes break from school through surfing. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
‘Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children’ fails to live up to books October 13, 2016 — by Michelle Lee and Katherine Zhou Based on author Ransom Riggs’ best-selling book series, the movie, released on Sept. 30, follows the basic “hero” plotline: an adolescent protagonist, Jake Portman, doesn’t fit in his regular life (in Florida). After a terrifying call to action (his grandfather mysteriously dying), he goes on an adventure to a new world (a house for children who have “peculiar” powers, cared for by Miss Peregrine). There, he discovers a new truth about himself: He has these magical powers himself. read more » Facebook live streaming gains popularity October 13, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty Senior Alex Yagobi has been one of the first SHS students to dive into the new realm of live streaming, a feature introduced on Facebook in April. read more » A day in the life of guidance counselor Eileen Allen October 13, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy Her work begins early and involves a lot of checking with students and staff. read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » World geography and P.E. teacher surfs daily to deal with stress October 12, 2016 — by Julia Miller Teacher takes break from school through surfing. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Facebook live streaming gains popularity October 13, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Neehar Thumaty Senior Alex Yagobi has been one of the first SHS students to dive into the new realm of live streaming, a feature introduced on Facebook in April. read more » A day in the life of guidance counselor Eileen Allen October 13, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy Her work begins early and involves a lot of checking with students and staff. read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » World geography and P.E. teacher surfs daily to deal with stress October 12, 2016 — by Julia Miller Teacher takes break from school through surfing. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
A day in the life of guidance counselor Eileen Allen October 13, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy Her work begins early and involves a lot of checking with students and staff. read more » Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » World geography and P.E. teacher surfs daily to deal with stress October 12, 2016 — by Julia Miller Teacher takes break from school through surfing. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Paranormal meets the physical in sophomore’s everyday life October 12, 2016 — by Leena Elzeiny and Sherrie Shen Sophomore changes lifestyle based on superstitions and ghost stories. read more » World geography and P.E. teacher surfs daily to deal with stress October 12, 2016 — by Julia Miller Teacher takes break from school through surfing. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
World geography and P.E. teacher surfs daily to deal with stress October 12, 2016 — by Julia Miller Teacher takes break from school through surfing. read more » Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Columnists: Trump’s presidency to go down in history as the Great Cleanse October 12, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomores discuss consequences of Donald Trump's presidency. read more » Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Students anticipate future service in Korean military October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Michelle Lee Unlike the United States, South Korea requires all male citizens to serve in the military for 22 months any time between the ages of 18 and 33. If a citizen passes the age limit and has not completed his service, he is unable to return to South Korea and even faces arrest or even expulsion. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast