‘Aloha’ casting choice perpetuates racial misrepresentation September 22, 2016 — by Christopher Lee The 2015 romantic comedy “Aloha” follows the love story of an Air Force liaison and fighter pilot named Allison Ng and military contractor Brian Gilcrest. Together, the pair is on a mission to negotiate a military deal with natives in Oahu, Hawaii. read more » Oscar-winning animation explodes with stereotypes September 22, 2016 — by Ava Hooman My unquestionable love for the Disney movie "Aladdin" began to waver when I rewatched the film recently, realizing how Disney weaved some rather controversial topics into the classic tale. As a 4-year-old, I skipped past them, but these implications have been increasingly apparent as I’ve gotten older. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more » Class of 2017 become first to take all four engineering courses September 22, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Neil Rao Students recall past experiences in 4-year long engineering class. read more » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » I’m a Taurus, and Tauruses don’t believe in astrology September 19, 2016 — by Oksana Trifonova Student talks about atrology and why she does not belive in it. read more » Instagram stealing the show with same feature as Snapchat September 18, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Implemented on Aug. 2, Instagram Stories was introduced as a new feature of the app, which is owned by Facebook. Much of the public viewed this new feature as a plagiarism of Snapchat Stories, introduced three years ago. read more » Private schools offer transfer students a new perspective September 18, 2016 — by Alexandra Li and Katherine Zhou In the Bay Area, many students consider attending private schools. But since there are also many prestigious public high schools in the area, the question for many is whether the private school path is the right one for them. read more » Freshman tries Facebook, finds it surprisingly useless September 14, 2016 — by Victor Liu According to Freshman Jeffrey Xu’s “About” section on Facebook, his achievements include being a former Dean at Redwood Middle School, a former sports journalist at the Krusty Krab and a graduate of “nunya business” at San Diego Miramar College. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Oscar-winning animation explodes with stereotypes September 22, 2016 — by Ava Hooman My unquestionable love for the Disney movie "Aladdin" began to waver when I rewatched the film recently, realizing how Disney weaved some rather controversial topics into the classic tale. As a 4-year-old, I skipped past them, but these implications have been increasingly apparent as I’ve gotten older. read more » ‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more » Class of 2017 become first to take all four engineering courses September 22, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Neil Rao Students recall past experiences in 4-year long engineering class. read more » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » I’m a Taurus, and Tauruses don’t believe in astrology September 19, 2016 — by Oksana Trifonova Student talks about atrology and why she does not belive in it. read more » Instagram stealing the show with same feature as Snapchat September 18, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Implemented on Aug. 2, Instagram Stories was introduced as a new feature of the app, which is owned by Facebook. Much of the public viewed this new feature as a plagiarism of Snapchat Stories, introduced three years ago. read more » Private schools offer transfer students a new perspective September 18, 2016 — by Alexandra Li and Katherine Zhou In the Bay Area, many students consider attending private schools. But since there are also many prestigious public high schools in the area, the question for many is whether the private school path is the right one for them. read more » Freshman tries Facebook, finds it surprisingly useless September 14, 2016 — by Victor Liu According to Freshman Jeffrey Xu’s “About” section on Facebook, his achievements include being a former Dean at Redwood Middle School, a former sports journalist at the Krusty Krab and a graduate of “nunya business” at San Diego Miramar College. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
‘The Great Wall’ might not be so whitewashed after all September 22, 2016 — by Patrick Li and Victor Liu Recently, there has been a controversey regarding the abundance of white actors in movies and there are two sides to this argument. read more » Class of 2017 become first to take all four engineering courses September 22, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Neil Rao Students recall past experiences in 4-year long engineering class. read more » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » I’m a Taurus, and Tauruses don’t believe in astrology September 19, 2016 — by Oksana Trifonova Student talks about atrology and why she does not belive in it. read more » Instagram stealing the show with same feature as Snapchat September 18, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Implemented on Aug. 2, Instagram Stories was introduced as a new feature of the app, which is owned by Facebook. Much of the public viewed this new feature as a plagiarism of Snapchat Stories, introduced three years ago. read more » Private schools offer transfer students a new perspective September 18, 2016 — by Alexandra Li and Katherine Zhou In the Bay Area, many students consider attending private schools. But since there are also many prestigious public high schools in the area, the question for many is whether the private school path is the right one for them. read more » Freshman tries Facebook, finds it surprisingly useless September 14, 2016 — by Victor Liu According to Freshman Jeffrey Xu’s “About” section on Facebook, his achievements include being a former Dean at Redwood Middle School, a former sports journalist at the Krusty Krab and a graduate of “nunya business” at San Diego Miramar College. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Class of 2017 become first to take all four engineering courses September 22, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Neil Rao Students recall past experiences in 4-year long engineering class. read more » Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » I’m a Taurus, and Tauruses don’t believe in astrology September 19, 2016 — by Oksana Trifonova Student talks about atrology and why she does not belive in it. read more » Instagram stealing the show with same feature as Snapchat September 18, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Implemented on Aug. 2, Instagram Stories was introduced as a new feature of the app, which is owned by Facebook. Much of the public viewed this new feature as a plagiarism of Snapchat Stories, introduced three years ago. read more » Private schools offer transfer students a new perspective September 18, 2016 — by Alexandra Li and Katherine Zhou In the Bay Area, many students consider attending private schools. But since there are also many prestigious public high schools in the area, the question for many is whether the private school path is the right one for them. read more » Freshman tries Facebook, finds it surprisingly useless September 14, 2016 — by Victor Liu According to Freshman Jeffrey Xu’s “About” section on Facebook, his achievements include being a former Dean at Redwood Middle School, a former sports journalist at the Krusty Krab and a graduate of “nunya business” at San Diego Miramar College. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Sophomore chess champion shares expertise September 21, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Ami Nachiappan Sophmore excels in chess. read more » Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » I’m a Taurus, and Tauruses don’t believe in astrology September 19, 2016 — by Oksana Trifonova Student talks about atrology and why she does not belive in it. read more » Instagram stealing the show with same feature as Snapchat September 18, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Implemented on Aug. 2, Instagram Stories was introduced as a new feature of the app, which is owned by Facebook. Much of the public viewed this new feature as a plagiarism of Snapchat Stories, introduced three years ago. read more » Private schools offer transfer students a new perspective September 18, 2016 — by Alexandra Li and Katherine Zhou In the Bay Area, many students consider attending private schools. But since there are also many prestigious public high schools in the area, the question for many is whether the private school path is the right one for them. read more » Freshman tries Facebook, finds it surprisingly useless September 14, 2016 — by Victor Liu According to Freshman Jeffrey Xu’s “About” section on Facebook, his achievements include being a former Dean at Redwood Middle School, a former sports journalist at the Krusty Krab and a graduate of “nunya business” at San Diego Miramar College. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Pokemon Go-es downhill September 19, 2016 — by Karen Chow and Austin Wang Students talk about why Pokemon Go is on a decline. read more » I’m a Taurus, and Tauruses don’t believe in astrology September 19, 2016 — by Oksana Trifonova Student talks about atrology and why she does not belive in it. read more » Instagram stealing the show with same feature as Snapchat September 18, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Implemented on Aug. 2, Instagram Stories was introduced as a new feature of the app, which is owned by Facebook. Much of the public viewed this new feature as a plagiarism of Snapchat Stories, introduced three years ago. read more » Private schools offer transfer students a new perspective September 18, 2016 — by Alexandra Li and Katherine Zhou In the Bay Area, many students consider attending private schools. But since there are also many prestigious public high schools in the area, the question for many is whether the private school path is the right one for them. read more » Freshman tries Facebook, finds it surprisingly useless September 14, 2016 — by Victor Liu According to Freshman Jeffrey Xu’s “About” section on Facebook, his achievements include being a former Dean at Redwood Middle School, a former sports journalist at the Krusty Krab and a graduate of “nunya business” at San Diego Miramar College. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
I’m a Taurus, and Tauruses don’t believe in astrology September 19, 2016 — by Oksana Trifonova Student talks about atrology and why she does not belive in it. read more » Instagram stealing the show with same feature as Snapchat September 18, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Implemented on Aug. 2, Instagram Stories was introduced as a new feature of the app, which is owned by Facebook. Much of the public viewed this new feature as a plagiarism of Snapchat Stories, introduced three years ago. read more » Private schools offer transfer students a new perspective September 18, 2016 — by Alexandra Li and Katherine Zhou In the Bay Area, many students consider attending private schools. But since there are also many prestigious public high schools in the area, the question for many is whether the private school path is the right one for them. read more » Freshman tries Facebook, finds it surprisingly useless September 14, 2016 — by Victor Liu According to Freshman Jeffrey Xu’s “About” section on Facebook, his achievements include being a former Dean at Redwood Middle School, a former sports journalist at the Krusty Krab and a graduate of “nunya business” at San Diego Miramar College. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Instagram stealing the show with same feature as Snapchat September 18, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Implemented on Aug. 2, Instagram Stories was introduced as a new feature of the app, which is owned by Facebook. Much of the public viewed this new feature as a plagiarism of Snapchat Stories, introduced three years ago. read more » Private schools offer transfer students a new perspective September 18, 2016 — by Alexandra Li and Katherine Zhou In the Bay Area, many students consider attending private schools. But since there are also many prestigious public high schools in the area, the question for many is whether the private school path is the right one for them. read more » Freshman tries Facebook, finds it surprisingly useless September 14, 2016 — by Victor Liu According to Freshman Jeffrey Xu’s “About” section on Facebook, his achievements include being a former Dean at Redwood Middle School, a former sports journalist at the Krusty Krab and a graduate of “nunya business” at San Diego Miramar College. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Private schools offer transfer students a new perspective September 18, 2016 — by Alexandra Li and Katherine Zhou In the Bay Area, many students consider attending private schools. But since there are also many prestigious public high schools in the area, the question for many is whether the private school path is the right one for them. read more » Freshman tries Facebook, finds it surprisingly useless September 14, 2016 — by Victor Liu According to Freshman Jeffrey Xu’s “About” section on Facebook, his achievements include being a former Dean at Redwood Middle School, a former sports journalist at the Krusty Krab and a graduate of “nunya business” at San Diego Miramar College. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast
Freshman tries Facebook, finds it surprisingly useless September 14, 2016 — by Victor Liu According to Freshman Jeffrey Xu’s “About” section on Facebook, his achievements include being a former Dean at Redwood Middle School, a former sports journalist at the Krusty Krab and a graduate of “nunya business” at San Diego Miramar College. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...146147148149150...160170180190200...nextlast