If Jill Stein overthrew the monarchy: a look at rule by Green Party October 11, 2016 — by Kevin Chow According to nearly every source, Jill Stein is polling lower than every other candidate (and one gorilla), so of course a Stein presidency means that impossibility can happen. read more » New Apple iOS 10 update visually appealing, but unnecessary October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee Since the release of the iPhone 7 and iOS 10 update on Sept. 13, Apple users all over have been criticizing the new features. Despite Apple’s efforts of increasing the visual appearance of their software with their new features, many users, including myself, are not fond of the changes. read more » Gary Johnson: Who is this guy again? October 11, 2016 — by Kyle Wang It is April of 2017, and by some unforeseen miracle (or “inside job,” as the now-disgraced Republican candidate Donald Trump claims), Gary Johnson, the 64-year-old Libertarian candidate, is now entering the 100th day of his presidency. He entered office in January, having won the November elections in a landslide. Rumor has it that most individuals at the polls simply checked off the “other” option besides “Hillary” or “Trump.” read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » Shawn Mendes ‘Illuminates’ his path to adulthood October 11, 2016 — by Trevor Leung After becoming an overnight sensation at just 15 on Vine in 2013 by posting 10-second clips of his amazing vocals, Shawn Mendes is now selling out concerts at Madison Square Garden in under 5 minutes. read more » PRO: Using entertainment platforms for political advocacy generates awareness October 11, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy As “Grey’s Anatomy” actor Jesse Williams stepped up to receive the humanitarian award at the 2016 BET awards ceremony held in June, he barely hesitated before launching into a speech that would raise the audience on its feet before he even reached the thick of it. read more » Catching a flight to Cairo: Sophomore’s trip across the world September 27, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Sophie Zivanic Looking out over the large city bustling with the noise of street vendors and shoppers, sophomore Jennah El-Ashmawi immediately knew that she was going to have an exciting and action-packed four weeks. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Senior gains valuable experience from community theater over summer vacation September 27, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram This past summer, Traina embarked on a months-long journey to further develop her theater skills by starring in the West Valley Light Opera’s production of “Footloose” as the lead female role of Ariel. read more » Alternative schools prove to be popular with SHS students September 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Muthu Palaniappan Pricate schools like Fusion and SIL provide students with an alternative way to learn about different subjects at their own pace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...147148149150151...160170180190200...nextlast
New Apple iOS 10 update visually appealing, but unnecessary October 11, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee Since the release of the iPhone 7 and iOS 10 update on Sept. 13, Apple users all over have been criticizing the new features. Despite Apple’s efforts of increasing the visual appearance of their software with their new features, many users, including myself, are not fond of the changes. read more » Gary Johnson: Who is this guy again? October 11, 2016 — by Kyle Wang It is April of 2017, and by some unforeseen miracle (or “inside job,” as the now-disgraced Republican candidate Donald Trump claims), Gary Johnson, the 64-year-old Libertarian candidate, is now entering the 100th day of his presidency. He entered office in January, having won the November elections in a landslide. Rumor has it that most individuals at the polls simply checked off the “other” option besides “Hillary” or “Trump.” read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » Shawn Mendes ‘Illuminates’ his path to adulthood October 11, 2016 — by Trevor Leung After becoming an overnight sensation at just 15 on Vine in 2013 by posting 10-second clips of his amazing vocals, Shawn Mendes is now selling out concerts at Madison Square Garden in under 5 minutes. read more » PRO: Using entertainment platforms for political advocacy generates awareness October 11, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy As “Grey’s Anatomy” actor Jesse Williams stepped up to receive the humanitarian award at the 2016 BET awards ceremony held in June, he barely hesitated before launching into a speech that would raise the audience on its feet before he even reached the thick of it. read more » Catching a flight to Cairo: Sophomore’s trip across the world September 27, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Sophie Zivanic Looking out over the large city bustling with the noise of street vendors and shoppers, sophomore Jennah El-Ashmawi immediately knew that she was going to have an exciting and action-packed four weeks. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Senior gains valuable experience from community theater over summer vacation September 27, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram This past summer, Traina embarked on a months-long journey to further develop her theater skills by starring in the West Valley Light Opera’s production of “Footloose” as the lead female role of Ariel. read more » Alternative schools prove to be popular with SHS students September 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Muthu Palaniappan Pricate schools like Fusion and SIL provide students with an alternative way to learn about different subjects at their own pace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...147148149150151...160170180190200...nextlast
Gary Johnson: Who is this guy again? October 11, 2016 — by Kyle Wang It is April of 2017, and by some unforeseen miracle (or “inside job,” as the now-disgraced Republican candidate Donald Trump claims), Gary Johnson, the 64-year-old Libertarian candidate, is now entering the 100th day of his presidency. He entered office in January, having won the November elections in a landslide. Rumor has it that most individuals at the polls simply checked off the “other” option besides “Hillary” or “Trump.” read more » Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » Shawn Mendes ‘Illuminates’ his path to adulthood October 11, 2016 — by Trevor Leung After becoming an overnight sensation at just 15 on Vine in 2013 by posting 10-second clips of his amazing vocals, Shawn Mendes is now selling out concerts at Madison Square Garden in under 5 minutes. read more » PRO: Using entertainment platforms for political advocacy generates awareness October 11, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy As “Grey’s Anatomy” actor Jesse Williams stepped up to receive the humanitarian award at the 2016 BET awards ceremony held in June, he barely hesitated before launching into a speech that would raise the audience on its feet before he even reached the thick of it. read more » Catching a flight to Cairo: Sophomore’s trip across the world September 27, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Sophie Zivanic Looking out over the large city bustling with the noise of street vendors and shoppers, sophomore Jennah El-Ashmawi immediately knew that she was going to have an exciting and action-packed four weeks. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Senior gains valuable experience from community theater over summer vacation September 27, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram This past summer, Traina embarked on a months-long journey to further develop her theater skills by starring in the West Valley Light Opera’s production of “Footloose” as the lead female role of Ariel. read more » Alternative schools prove to be popular with SHS students September 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Muthu Palaniappan Pricate schools like Fusion and SIL provide students with an alternative way to learn about different subjects at their own pace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...147148149150151...160170180190200...nextlast
Scarytoga Cemetery haunts junior during cross country run October 11, 2016 — by Michelle Lee Once in awhile, the girls’ cross country captains decide to drag the entire team on a particularly difficult and far run. The most painful course is called “Lookout,” a 5-mile run that goes through Downtown Saratoga and up an enormous hill that leads directly through the Montalvo hiking trails. read more » Shawn Mendes ‘Illuminates’ his path to adulthood October 11, 2016 — by Trevor Leung After becoming an overnight sensation at just 15 on Vine in 2013 by posting 10-second clips of his amazing vocals, Shawn Mendes is now selling out concerts at Madison Square Garden in under 5 minutes. read more » PRO: Using entertainment platforms for political advocacy generates awareness October 11, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy As “Grey’s Anatomy” actor Jesse Williams stepped up to receive the humanitarian award at the 2016 BET awards ceremony held in June, he barely hesitated before launching into a speech that would raise the audience on its feet before he even reached the thick of it. read more » Catching a flight to Cairo: Sophomore’s trip across the world September 27, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Sophie Zivanic Looking out over the large city bustling with the noise of street vendors and shoppers, sophomore Jennah El-Ashmawi immediately knew that she was going to have an exciting and action-packed four weeks. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Senior gains valuable experience from community theater over summer vacation September 27, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram This past summer, Traina embarked on a months-long journey to further develop her theater skills by starring in the West Valley Light Opera’s production of “Footloose” as the lead female role of Ariel. read more » Alternative schools prove to be popular with SHS students September 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Muthu Palaniappan Pricate schools like Fusion and SIL provide students with an alternative way to learn about different subjects at their own pace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...147148149150151...160170180190200...nextlast
Shawn Mendes ‘Illuminates’ his path to adulthood October 11, 2016 — by Trevor Leung After becoming an overnight sensation at just 15 on Vine in 2013 by posting 10-second clips of his amazing vocals, Shawn Mendes is now selling out concerts at Madison Square Garden in under 5 minutes. read more » PRO: Using entertainment platforms for political advocacy generates awareness October 11, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy As “Grey’s Anatomy” actor Jesse Williams stepped up to receive the humanitarian award at the 2016 BET awards ceremony held in June, he barely hesitated before launching into a speech that would raise the audience on its feet before he even reached the thick of it. read more » Catching a flight to Cairo: Sophomore’s trip across the world September 27, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Sophie Zivanic Looking out over the large city bustling with the noise of street vendors and shoppers, sophomore Jennah El-Ashmawi immediately knew that she was going to have an exciting and action-packed four weeks. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Senior gains valuable experience from community theater over summer vacation September 27, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram This past summer, Traina embarked on a months-long journey to further develop her theater skills by starring in the West Valley Light Opera’s production of “Footloose” as the lead female role of Ariel. read more » Alternative schools prove to be popular with SHS students September 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Muthu Palaniappan Pricate schools like Fusion and SIL provide students with an alternative way to learn about different subjects at their own pace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...147148149150151...160170180190200...nextlast
PRO: Using entertainment platforms for political advocacy generates awareness October 11, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy As “Grey’s Anatomy” actor Jesse Williams stepped up to receive the humanitarian award at the 2016 BET awards ceremony held in June, he barely hesitated before launching into a speech that would raise the audience on its feet before he even reached the thick of it. read more » Catching a flight to Cairo: Sophomore’s trip across the world September 27, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Sophie Zivanic Looking out over the large city bustling with the noise of street vendors and shoppers, sophomore Jennah El-Ashmawi immediately knew that she was going to have an exciting and action-packed four weeks. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Senior gains valuable experience from community theater over summer vacation September 27, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram This past summer, Traina embarked on a months-long journey to further develop her theater skills by starring in the West Valley Light Opera’s production of “Footloose” as the lead female role of Ariel. read more » Alternative schools prove to be popular with SHS students September 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Muthu Palaniappan Pricate schools like Fusion and SIL provide students with an alternative way to learn about different subjects at their own pace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...147148149150151...160170180190200...nextlast
Catching a flight to Cairo: Sophomore’s trip across the world September 27, 2016 — by Ava Hooman and Sophie Zivanic Looking out over the large city bustling with the noise of street vendors and shoppers, sophomore Jennah El-Ashmawi immediately knew that she was going to have an exciting and action-packed four weeks. read more » ‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Senior gains valuable experience from community theater over summer vacation September 27, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram This past summer, Traina embarked on a months-long journey to further develop her theater skills by starring in the West Valley Light Opera’s production of “Footloose” as the lead female role of Ariel. read more » Alternative schools prove to be popular with SHS students September 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Muthu Palaniappan Pricate schools like Fusion and SIL provide students with an alternative way to learn about different subjects at their own pace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...147148149150151...160170180190200...nextlast
‘Mort’s Life’: a new web series by SHS alumni to debut September 27, 2016 — by Vivien Zhang Class of 2015 alumni Blake Propach and Andrew York began working together during their freshman year. read more » Senior gains valuable experience from community theater over summer vacation September 27, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram This past summer, Traina embarked on a months-long journey to further develop her theater skills by starring in the West Valley Light Opera’s production of “Footloose” as the lead female role of Ariel. read more » Alternative schools prove to be popular with SHS students September 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Muthu Palaniappan Pricate schools like Fusion and SIL provide students with an alternative way to learn about different subjects at their own pace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...147148149150151...160170180190200...nextlast
Senior gains valuable experience from community theater over summer vacation September 27, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Saya Sivaram This past summer, Traina embarked on a months-long journey to further develop her theater skills by starring in the West Valley Light Opera’s production of “Footloose” as the lead female role of Ariel. read more » Alternative schools prove to be popular with SHS students September 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Muthu Palaniappan Pricate schools like Fusion and SIL provide students with an alternative way to learn about different subjects at their own pace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...147148149150151...160170180190200...nextlast
Alternative schools prove to be popular with SHS students September 24, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Muthu Palaniappan Pricate schools like Fusion and SIL provide students with an alternative way to learn about different subjects at their own pace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...147148149150151...160170180190200...nextlast