Students change lives by building homes in Mexico May 19, 2016 — by Stephen Ding and Austin Wang They also learn practical construction skills. read more » Disturbing ‘challenges’ perpetuate negative body image May 19, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Junior delivers her thoughts on the A4 Waist Challenge. read more » A dream come true: sophomore dances on national television May 10, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen Caitlyn Chen writes about her experience on “Live! With Kelly and Michael.” read more » Reporters attempt homemade pressed juice April 27, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Katherine Zhou Nine dollars for a small bottle of juice is unreasonable. So after the new Pressed Juicery store opened in Santana Row about a year ago and hype about healthy juices took over social media, we decided to make some ourselves. read more » Recent grad takes advantage of the City of Angels April 27, 2016 — by Neehar Thumaty Class of 2015 alumna Mounika Narayanan stood in Wilson Plaza in the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus, surrounded by thousands of fellow students screaming at the top of their lungs at a football pep rally/bonfire on Nov. 24. read more » Winning entries in Letters About Literature contest April 27, 2016 — by Katrina Coglitore, Anya Herne and Karissa Dong Letters About Literature is an annual writing contest, where students submit pieces describing how an author’s work impacted their lives. Katrina Coglitore won the statewide contest and will move on to the nationwide competition. Anya Herne and Karissa Dong were state finalists. read more » ‘Bill Nye the Science Guy’ comical but outdated April 26, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Nearly every American student who has attended public school can recognize the opening song for the iconic TV show, “Bill Nye the Science Guy.” The days in elementary and middle school, when science teachers played episodes to give students a break from notes, have long since passed, but the catchy song still stays close to many students’ hearts. read more » 2015 Alumnus finds new home in college April 26, 2016 — by Jenny Qian Looking at the bare walls of his suite at Washington University in St. Louis, Class of 2015 alumnus Ethan Ngai took out his 2-foot long “Star Wars” poster to put up. As Ngai’s roommate walked by and caught a glimpse of the poster, he excitedly began to list all 200 characters featured in the film series, even ones that Ngai had not known. From this moment, Ngai knew that he was going to fit in at his new school quite well. read more » BuzzFeed quizzes a slightly entertaining time-waster April 25, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang BuzzFeed, a "social news and entertainment company" started in 2006, has become famous among entertainment enthusiasts of the Internet age. In addition to YouTube videos, the company creates quizzes, which range from “Who is your spirit Nazi?” to “What is your all time favorite slang word?” read more » Drama student’s skills make him a versatile performer April 24, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Neehar Thumaty Among the many students who call the Thermond Drama Center home, Zach Grob-Lipkis is easy to spot. The junior can often be found energetically performing his lines with a script in hand, often causing the whole room to erupt in laughter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Disturbing ‘challenges’ perpetuate negative body image May 19, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Junior delivers her thoughts on the A4 Waist Challenge. read more » A dream come true: sophomore dances on national television May 10, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen Caitlyn Chen writes about her experience on “Live! With Kelly and Michael.” read more » Reporters attempt homemade pressed juice April 27, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Katherine Zhou Nine dollars for a small bottle of juice is unreasonable. So after the new Pressed Juicery store opened in Santana Row about a year ago and hype about healthy juices took over social media, we decided to make some ourselves. read more » Recent grad takes advantage of the City of Angels April 27, 2016 — by Neehar Thumaty Class of 2015 alumna Mounika Narayanan stood in Wilson Plaza in the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus, surrounded by thousands of fellow students screaming at the top of their lungs at a football pep rally/bonfire on Nov. 24. read more » Winning entries in Letters About Literature contest April 27, 2016 — by Katrina Coglitore, Anya Herne and Karissa Dong Letters About Literature is an annual writing contest, where students submit pieces describing how an author’s work impacted their lives. Katrina Coglitore won the statewide contest and will move on to the nationwide competition. Anya Herne and Karissa Dong were state finalists. read more » ‘Bill Nye the Science Guy’ comical but outdated April 26, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Nearly every American student who has attended public school can recognize the opening song for the iconic TV show, “Bill Nye the Science Guy.” The days in elementary and middle school, when science teachers played episodes to give students a break from notes, have long since passed, but the catchy song still stays close to many students’ hearts. read more » 2015 Alumnus finds new home in college April 26, 2016 — by Jenny Qian Looking at the bare walls of his suite at Washington University in St. Louis, Class of 2015 alumnus Ethan Ngai took out his 2-foot long “Star Wars” poster to put up. As Ngai’s roommate walked by and caught a glimpse of the poster, he excitedly began to list all 200 characters featured in the film series, even ones that Ngai had not known. From this moment, Ngai knew that he was going to fit in at his new school quite well. read more » BuzzFeed quizzes a slightly entertaining time-waster April 25, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang BuzzFeed, a "social news and entertainment company" started in 2006, has become famous among entertainment enthusiasts of the Internet age. In addition to YouTube videos, the company creates quizzes, which range from “Who is your spirit Nazi?” to “What is your all time favorite slang word?” read more » Drama student’s skills make him a versatile performer April 24, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Neehar Thumaty Among the many students who call the Thermond Drama Center home, Zach Grob-Lipkis is easy to spot. The junior can often be found energetically performing his lines with a script in hand, often causing the whole room to erupt in laughter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
A dream come true: sophomore dances on national television May 10, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen Caitlyn Chen writes about her experience on “Live! With Kelly and Michael.” read more » Reporters attempt homemade pressed juice April 27, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Katherine Zhou Nine dollars for a small bottle of juice is unreasonable. So after the new Pressed Juicery store opened in Santana Row about a year ago and hype about healthy juices took over social media, we decided to make some ourselves. read more » Recent grad takes advantage of the City of Angels April 27, 2016 — by Neehar Thumaty Class of 2015 alumna Mounika Narayanan stood in Wilson Plaza in the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus, surrounded by thousands of fellow students screaming at the top of their lungs at a football pep rally/bonfire on Nov. 24. read more » Winning entries in Letters About Literature contest April 27, 2016 — by Katrina Coglitore, Anya Herne and Karissa Dong Letters About Literature is an annual writing contest, where students submit pieces describing how an author’s work impacted their lives. Katrina Coglitore won the statewide contest and will move on to the nationwide competition. Anya Herne and Karissa Dong were state finalists. read more » ‘Bill Nye the Science Guy’ comical but outdated April 26, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Nearly every American student who has attended public school can recognize the opening song for the iconic TV show, “Bill Nye the Science Guy.” The days in elementary and middle school, when science teachers played episodes to give students a break from notes, have long since passed, but the catchy song still stays close to many students’ hearts. read more » 2015 Alumnus finds new home in college April 26, 2016 — by Jenny Qian Looking at the bare walls of his suite at Washington University in St. Louis, Class of 2015 alumnus Ethan Ngai took out his 2-foot long “Star Wars” poster to put up. As Ngai’s roommate walked by and caught a glimpse of the poster, he excitedly began to list all 200 characters featured in the film series, even ones that Ngai had not known. From this moment, Ngai knew that he was going to fit in at his new school quite well. read more » BuzzFeed quizzes a slightly entertaining time-waster April 25, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang BuzzFeed, a "social news and entertainment company" started in 2006, has become famous among entertainment enthusiasts of the Internet age. In addition to YouTube videos, the company creates quizzes, which range from “Who is your spirit Nazi?” to “What is your all time favorite slang word?” read more » Drama student’s skills make him a versatile performer April 24, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Neehar Thumaty Among the many students who call the Thermond Drama Center home, Zach Grob-Lipkis is easy to spot. The junior can often be found energetically performing his lines with a script in hand, often causing the whole room to erupt in laughter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Reporters attempt homemade pressed juice April 27, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Katherine Zhou Nine dollars for a small bottle of juice is unreasonable. So after the new Pressed Juicery store opened in Santana Row about a year ago and hype about healthy juices took over social media, we decided to make some ourselves. read more » Recent grad takes advantage of the City of Angels April 27, 2016 — by Neehar Thumaty Class of 2015 alumna Mounika Narayanan stood in Wilson Plaza in the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus, surrounded by thousands of fellow students screaming at the top of their lungs at a football pep rally/bonfire on Nov. 24. read more » Winning entries in Letters About Literature contest April 27, 2016 — by Katrina Coglitore, Anya Herne and Karissa Dong Letters About Literature is an annual writing contest, where students submit pieces describing how an author’s work impacted their lives. Katrina Coglitore won the statewide contest and will move on to the nationwide competition. Anya Herne and Karissa Dong were state finalists. read more » ‘Bill Nye the Science Guy’ comical but outdated April 26, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Nearly every American student who has attended public school can recognize the opening song for the iconic TV show, “Bill Nye the Science Guy.” The days in elementary and middle school, when science teachers played episodes to give students a break from notes, have long since passed, but the catchy song still stays close to many students’ hearts. read more » 2015 Alumnus finds new home in college April 26, 2016 — by Jenny Qian Looking at the bare walls of his suite at Washington University in St. Louis, Class of 2015 alumnus Ethan Ngai took out his 2-foot long “Star Wars” poster to put up. As Ngai’s roommate walked by and caught a glimpse of the poster, he excitedly began to list all 200 characters featured in the film series, even ones that Ngai had not known. From this moment, Ngai knew that he was going to fit in at his new school quite well. read more » BuzzFeed quizzes a slightly entertaining time-waster April 25, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang BuzzFeed, a "social news and entertainment company" started in 2006, has become famous among entertainment enthusiasts of the Internet age. In addition to YouTube videos, the company creates quizzes, which range from “Who is your spirit Nazi?” to “What is your all time favorite slang word?” read more » Drama student’s skills make him a versatile performer April 24, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Neehar Thumaty Among the many students who call the Thermond Drama Center home, Zach Grob-Lipkis is easy to spot. The junior can often be found energetically performing his lines with a script in hand, often causing the whole room to erupt in laughter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Recent grad takes advantage of the City of Angels April 27, 2016 — by Neehar Thumaty Class of 2015 alumna Mounika Narayanan stood in Wilson Plaza in the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) campus, surrounded by thousands of fellow students screaming at the top of their lungs at a football pep rally/bonfire on Nov. 24. read more » Winning entries in Letters About Literature contest April 27, 2016 — by Katrina Coglitore, Anya Herne and Karissa Dong Letters About Literature is an annual writing contest, where students submit pieces describing how an author’s work impacted their lives. Katrina Coglitore won the statewide contest and will move on to the nationwide competition. Anya Herne and Karissa Dong were state finalists. read more » ‘Bill Nye the Science Guy’ comical but outdated April 26, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Nearly every American student who has attended public school can recognize the opening song for the iconic TV show, “Bill Nye the Science Guy.” The days in elementary and middle school, when science teachers played episodes to give students a break from notes, have long since passed, but the catchy song still stays close to many students’ hearts. read more » 2015 Alumnus finds new home in college April 26, 2016 — by Jenny Qian Looking at the bare walls of his suite at Washington University in St. Louis, Class of 2015 alumnus Ethan Ngai took out his 2-foot long “Star Wars” poster to put up. As Ngai’s roommate walked by and caught a glimpse of the poster, he excitedly began to list all 200 characters featured in the film series, even ones that Ngai had not known. From this moment, Ngai knew that he was going to fit in at his new school quite well. read more » BuzzFeed quizzes a slightly entertaining time-waster April 25, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang BuzzFeed, a "social news and entertainment company" started in 2006, has become famous among entertainment enthusiasts of the Internet age. In addition to YouTube videos, the company creates quizzes, which range from “Who is your spirit Nazi?” to “What is your all time favorite slang word?” read more » Drama student’s skills make him a versatile performer April 24, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Neehar Thumaty Among the many students who call the Thermond Drama Center home, Zach Grob-Lipkis is easy to spot. The junior can often be found energetically performing his lines with a script in hand, often causing the whole room to erupt in laughter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Winning entries in Letters About Literature contest April 27, 2016 — by Katrina Coglitore, Anya Herne and Karissa Dong Letters About Literature is an annual writing contest, where students submit pieces describing how an author’s work impacted their lives. Katrina Coglitore won the statewide contest and will move on to the nationwide competition. Anya Herne and Karissa Dong were state finalists. read more » ‘Bill Nye the Science Guy’ comical but outdated April 26, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Nearly every American student who has attended public school can recognize the opening song for the iconic TV show, “Bill Nye the Science Guy.” The days in elementary and middle school, when science teachers played episodes to give students a break from notes, have long since passed, but the catchy song still stays close to many students’ hearts. read more » 2015 Alumnus finds new home in college April 26, 2016 — by Jenny Qian Looking at the bare walls of his suite at Washington University in St. Louis, Class of 2015 alumnus Ethan Ngai took out his 2-foot long “Star Wars” poster to put up. As Ngai’s roommate walked by and caught a glimpse of the poster, he excitedly began to list all 200 characters featured in the film series, even ones that Ngai had not known. From this moment, Ngai knew that he was going to fit in at his new school quite well. read more » BuzzFeed quizzes a slightly entertaining time-waster April 25, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang BuzzFeed, a "social news and entertainment company" started in 2006, has become famous among entertainment enthusiasts of the Internet age. In addition to YouTube videos, the company creates quizzes, which range from “Who is your spirit Nazi?” to “What is your all time favorite slang word?” read more » Drama student’s skills make him a versatile performer April 24, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Neehar Thumaty Among the many students who call the Thermond Drama Center home, Zach Grob-Lipkis is easy to spot. The junior can often be found energetically performing his lines with a script in hand, often causing the whole room to erupt in laughter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
‘Bill Nye the Science Guy’ comical but outdated April 26, 2016 — by Frederick Kim Nearly every American student who has attended public school can recognize the opening song for the iconic TV show, “Bill Nye the Science Guy.” The days in elementary and middle school, when science teachers played episodes to give students a break from notes, have long since passed, but the catchy song still stays close to many students’ hearts. read more » 2015 Alumnus finds new home in college April 26, 2016 — by Jenny Qian Looking at the bare walls of his suite at Washington University in St. Louis, Class of 2015 alumnus Ethan Ngai took out his 2-foot long “Star Wars” poster to put up. As Ngai’s roommate walked by and caught a glimpse of the poster, he excitedly began to list all 200 characters featured in the film series, even ones that Ngai had not known. From this moment, Ngai knew that he was going to fit in at his new school quite well. read more » BuzzFeed quizzes a slightly entertaining time-waster April 25, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang BuzzFeed, a "social news and entertainment company" started in 2006, has become famous among entertainment enthusiasts of the Internet age. In addition to YouTube videos, the company creates quizzes, which range from “Who is your spirit Nazi?” to “What is your all time favorite slang word?” read more » Drama student’s skills make him a versatile performer April 24, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Neehar Thumaty Among the many students who call the Thermond Drama Center home, Zach Grob-Lipkis is easy to spot. The junior can often be found energetically performing his lines with a script in hand, often causing the whole room to erupt in laughter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
2015 Alumnus finds new home in college April 26, 2016 — by Jenny Qian Looking at the bare walls of his suite at Washington University in St. Louis, Class of 2015 alumnus Ethan Ngai took out his 2-foot long “Star Wars” poster to put up. As Ngai’s roommate walked by and caught a glimpse of the poster, he excitedly began to list all 200 characters featured in the film series, even ones that Ngai had not known. From this moment, Ngai knew that he was going to fit in at his new school quite well. read more » BuzzFeed quizzes a slightly entertaining time-waster April 25, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang BuzzFeed, a "social news and entertainment company" started in 2006, has become famous among entertainment enthusiasts of the Internet age. In addition to YouTube videos, the company creates quizzes, which range from “Who is your spirit Nazi?” to “What is your all time favorite slang word?” read more » Drama student’s skills make him a versatile performer April 24, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Neehar Thumaty Among the many students who call the Thermond Drama Center home, Zach Grob-Lipkis is easy to spot. The junior can often be found energetically performing his lines with a script in hand, often causing the whole room to erupt in laughter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
BuzzFeed quizzes a slightly entertaining time-waster April 25, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang BuzzFeed, a "social news and entertainment company" started in 2006, has become famous among entertainment enthusiasts of the Internet age. In addition to YouTube videos, the company creates quizzes, which range from “Who is your spirit Nazi?” to “What is your all time favorite slang word?” read more » Drama student’s skills make him a versatile performer April 24, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Neehar Thumaty Among the many students who call the Thermond Drama Center home, Zach Grob-Lipkis is easy to spot. The junior can often be found energetically performing his lines with a script in hand, often causing the whole room to erupt in laughter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Drama student’s skills make him a versatile performer April 24, 2016 — by Jay Kim and Neehar Thumaty Among the many students who call the Thermond Drama Center home, Zach Grob-Lipkis is easy to spot. The junior can often be found energetically performing his lines with a script in hand, often causing the whole room to erupt in laughter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast