Q&A: Student stars reflect on fame March 24, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Harshini Ramaswamy Three students — Sarah Traina, Diana Alvarado Isguerra and Savannah Green — talked to Falcon reporters about how they got their start in the entertainment business. read more » Breaking Bad spinoff wows audiences March 23, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev The new AMC show “Better Call Saul” is a spin-off/prequel to “Breaking Bad and follows the life of Saul Goodman, one of the main characters in the original series. read more » Beauty is in the eye of the beholder March 22, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira Alumna more confident after undergoing double-eyelid surgery read more » Lack of equal representation in Indian entertainment industry March 21, 2016 — by Shazia Gupta As much as I love when my culture is represented, I’m concerned that the Bollywood and even American media industries portray North Indian culture more often than South Indian culture. read more » Reporter masters art of dodging first speeding ticket March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira Reporter reflects on speeding and successfully dodging first ticket. read more » Prom do’s and don’ts March 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen A night of gorgeous gowns, many photos and unforgettable memories, prom is a day idealized by many as a picture-perfect experience. Given that it is easy to begin fretting about prom long before the date arrives, I, having had a flawless Junior Prom (see Prom-O-Drama), have come up with a list of do’s and don’ts to save you from your pre-prom angst. read more » Tradition at SHS: administrators and students discuss who defines it March 21, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain and Caitlin Ju Homecoming, Prom, Powderpuff and rallies — these events are what many students consider to be the school’s core traditions. But in this past year, administrators and students alike have taken a second look at certain controversial or low-attended events, leading to the difficult question: Who decides when to keep or get rid of certain traditions? read more » Musicians belt out controversial messages for social change March 19, 2016 — by Katherine Sun and Amulya Vadlakonda Kendrick Lamar walked out on stage in chains, one man in a line of limping inmates. The metal links rattled as he wrapped his hands around the microphone, his brow furrowed in concentration. read more » Rector ‘flips’ after speech and debate prank March 19, 2016 — by Daphne Liu The plan was simple. Get a teacher to unlock his room, then create complete chaos. read more » Court’s decision on Kesha lawsuit reveals larger problem March 19, 2016 — by Eric Sze Those closely following the music industry might have noticed an artist missing from the top 100 — one who experienced high success in 2012, but also a traumatizing event that 1 in 5 women experience in their lifetime. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...154155156157158...170180190200210...nextlast
Breaking Bad spinoff wows audiences March 23, 2016 — by Anant Rajeev The new AMC show “Better Call Saul” is a spin-off/prequel to “Breaking Bad and follows the life of Saul Goodman, one of the main characters in the original series. read more » Beauty is in the eye of the beholder March 22, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira Alumna more confident after undergoing double-eyelid surgery read more » Lack of equal representation in Indian entertainment industry March 21, 2016 — by Shazia Gupta As much as I love when my culture is represented, I’m concerned that the Bollywood and even American media industries portray North Indian culture more often than South Indian culture. read more » Reporter masters art of dodging first speeding ticket March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira Reporter reflects on speeding and successfully dodging first ticket. read more » Prom do’s and don’ts March 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen A night of gorgeous gowns, many photos and unforgettable memories, prom is a day idealized by many as a picture-perfect experience. Given that it is easy to begin fretting about prom long before the date arrives, I, having had a flawless Junior Prom (see Prom-O-Drama), have come up with a list of do’s and don’ts to save you from your pre-prom angst. read more » Tradition at SHS: administrators and students discuss who defines it March 21, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain and Caitlin Ju Homecoming, Prom, Powderpuff and rallies — these events are what many students consider to be the school’s core traditions. But in this past year, administrators and students alike have taken a second look at certain controversial or low-attended events, leading to the difficult question: Who decides when to keep or get rid of certain traditions? read more » Musicians belt out controversial messages for social change March 19, 2016 — by Katherine Sun and Amulya Vadlakonda Kendrick Lamar walked out on stage in chains, one man in a line of limping inmates. The metal links rattled as he wrapped his hands around the microphone, his brow furrowed in concentration. read more » Rector ‘flips’ after speech and debate prank March 19, 2016 — by Daphne Liu The plan was simple. Get a teacher to unlock his room, then create complete chaos. read more » Court’s decision on Kesha lawsuit reveals larger problem March 19, 2016 — by Eric Sze Those closely following the music industry might have noticed an artist missing from the top 100 — one who experienced high success in 2012, but also a traumatizing event that 1 in 5 women experience in their lifetime. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...154155156157158...170180190200210...nextlast
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder March 22, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira Alumna more confident after undergoing double-eyelid surgery read more » Lack of equal representation in Indian entertainment industry March 21, 2016 — by Shazia Gupta As much as I love when my culture is represented, I’m concerned that the Bollywood and even American media industries portray North Indian culture more often than South Indian culture. read more » Reporter masters art of dodging first speeding ticket March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira Reporter reflects on speeding and successfully dodging first ticket. read more » Prom do’s and don’ts March 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen A night of gorgeous gowns, many photos and unforgettable memories, prom is a day idealized by many as a picture-perfect experience. Given that it is easy to begin fretting about prom long before the date arrives, I, having had a flawless Junior Prom (see Prom-O-Drama), have come up with a list of do’s and don’ts to save you from your pre-prom angst. read more » Tradition at SHS: administrators and students discuss who defines it March 21, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain and Caitlin Ju Homecoming, Prom, Powderpuff and rallies — these events are what many students consider to be the school’s core traditions. But in this past year, administrators and students alike have taken a second look at certain controversial or low-attended events, leading to the difficult question: Who decides when to keep or get rid of certain traditions? read more » Musicians belt out controversial messages for social change March 19, 2016 — by Katherine Sun and Amulya Vadlakonda Kendrick Lamar walked out on stage in chains, one man in a line of limping inmates. The metal links rattled as he wrapped his hands around the microphone, his brow furrowed in concentration. read more » Rector ‘flips’ after speech and debate prank March 19, 2016 — by Daphne Liu The plan was simple. Get a teacher to unlock his room, then create complete chaos. read more » Court’s decision on Kesha lawsuit reveals larger problem March 19, 2016 — by Eric Sze Those closely following the music industry might have noticed an artist missing from the top 100 — one who experienced high success in 2012, but also a traumatizing event that 1 in 5 women experience in their lifetime. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...154155156157158...170180190200210...nextlast
Lack of equal representation in Indian entertainment industry March 21, 2016 — by Shazia Gupta As much as I love when my culture is represented, I’m concerned that the Bollywood and even American media industries portray North Indian culture more often than South Indian culture. read more » Reporter masters art of dodging first speeding ticket March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira Reporter reflects on speeding and successfully dodging first ticket. read more » Prom do’s and don’ts March 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen A night of gorgeous gowns, many photos and unforgettable memories, prom is a day idealized by many as a picture-perfect experience. Given that it is easy to begin fretting about prom long before the date arrives, I, having had a flawless Junior Prom (see Prom-O-Drama), have come up with a list of do’s and don’ts to save you from your pre-prom angst. read more » Tradition at SHS: administrators and students discuss who defines it March 21, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain and Caitlin Ju Homecoming, Prom, Powderpuff and rallies — these events are what many students consider to be the school’s core traditions. But in this past year, administrators and students alike have taken a second look at certain controversial or low-attended events, leading to the difficult question: Who decides when to keep or get rid of certain traditions? read more » Musicians belt out controversial messages for social change March 19, 2016 — by Katherine Sun and Amulya Vadlakonda Kendrick Lamar walked out on stage in chains, one man in a line of limping inmates. The metal links rattled as he wrapped his hands around the microphone, his brow furrowed in concentration. read more » Rector ‘flips’ after speech and debate prank March 19, 2016 — by Daphne Liu The plan was simple. Get a teacher to unlock his room, then create complete chaos. read more » Court’s decision on Kesha lawsuit reveals larger problem March 19, 2016 — by Eric Sze Those closely following the music industry might have noticed an artist missing from the top 100 — one who experienced high success in 2012, but also a traumatizing event that 1 in 5 women experience in their lifetime. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...154155156157158...170180190200210...nextlast
Reporter masters art of dodging first speeding ticket March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira Reporter reflects on speeding and successfully dodging first ticket. read more » Prom do’s and don’ts March 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen A night of gorgeous gowns, many photos and unforgettable memories, prom is a day idealized by many as a picture-perfect experience. Given that it is easy to begin fretting about prom long before the date arrives, I, having had a flawless Junior Prom (see Prom-O-Drama), have come up with a list of do’s and don’ts to save you from your pre-prom angst. read more » Tradition at SHS: administrators and students discuss who defines it March 21, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain and Caitlin Ju Homecoming, Prom, Powderpuff and rallies — these events are what many students consider to be the school’s core traditions. But in this past year, administrators and students alike have taken a second look at certain controversial or low-attended events, leading to the difficult question: Who decides when to keep or get rid of certain traditions? read more » Musicians belt out controversial messages for social change March 19, 2016 — by Katherine Sun and Amulya Vadlakonda Kendrick Lamar walked out on stage in chains, one man in a line of limping inmates. The metal links rattled as he wrapped his hands around the microphone, his brow furrowed in concentration. read more » Rector ‘flips’ after speech and debate prank March 19, 2016 — by Daphne Liu The plan was simple. Get a teacher to unlock his room, then create complete chaos. read more » Court’s decision on Kesha lawsuit reveals larger problem March 19, 2016 — by Eric Sze Those closely following the music industry might have noticed an artist missing from the top 100 — one who experienced high success in 2012, but also a traumatizing event that 1 in 5 women experience in their lifetime. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...154155156157158...170180190200210...nextlast
Prom do’s and don’ts March 21, 2016 — by Helen Chen A night of gorgeous gowns, many photos and unforgettable memories, prom is a day idealized by many as a picture-perfect experience. Given that it is easy to begin fretting about prom long before the date arrives, I, having had a flawless Junior Prom (see Prom-O-Drama), have come up with a list of do’s and don’ts to save you from your pre-prom angst. read more » Tradition at SHS: administrators and students discuss who defines it March 21, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain and Caitlin Ju Homecoming, Prom, Powderpuff and rallies — these events are what many students consider to be the school’s core traditions. But in this past year, administrators and students alike have taken a second look at certain controversial or low-attended events, leading to the difficult question: Who decides when to keep or get rid of certain traditions? read more » Musicians belt out controversial messages for social change March 19, 2016 — by Katherine Sun and Amulya Vadlakonda Kendrick Lamar walked out on stage in chains, one man in a line of limping inmates. The metal links rattled as he wrapped his hands around the microphone, his brow furrowed in concentration. read more » Rector ‘flips’ after speech and debate prank March 19, 2016 — by Daphne Liu The plan was simple. Get a teacher to unlock his room, then create complete chaos. read more » Court’s decision on Kesha lawsuit reveals larger problem March 19, 2016 — by Eric Sze Those closely following the music industry might have noticed an artist missing from the top 100 — one who experienced high success in 2012, but also a traumatizing event that 1 in 5 women experience in their lifetime. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...154155156157158...170180190200210...nextlast
Tradition at SHS: administrators and students discuss who defines it March 21, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain and Caitlin Ju Homecoming, Prom, Powderpuff and rallies — these events are what many students consider to be the school’s core traditions. But in this past year, administrators and students alike have taken a second look at certain controversial or low-attended events, leading to the difficult question: Who decides when to keep or get rid of certain traditions? read more » Musicians belt out controversial messages for social change March 19, 2016 — by Katherine Sun and Amulya Vadlakonda Kendrick Lamar walked out on stage in chains, one man in a line of limping inmates. The metal links rattled as he wrapped his hands around the microphone, his brow furrowed in concentration. read more » Rector ‘flips’ after speech and debate prank March 19, 2016 — by Daphne Liu The plan was simple. Get a teacher to unlock his room, then create complete chaos. read more » Court’s decision on Kesha lawsuit reveals larger problem March 19, 2016 — by Eric Sze Those closely following the music industry might have noticed an artist missing from the top 100 — one who experienced high success in 2012, but also a traumatizing event that 1 in 5 women experience in their lifetime. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...154155156157158...170180190200210...nextlast
Musicians belt out controversial messages for social change March 19, 2016 — by Katherine Sun and Amulya Vadlakonda Kendrick Lamar walked out on stage in chains, one man in a line of limping inmates. The metal links rattled as he wrapped his hands around the microphone, his brow furrowed in concentration. read more » Rector ‘flips’ after speech and debate prank March 19, 2016 — by Daphne Liu The plan was simple. Get a teacher to unlock his room, then create complete chaos. read more » Court’s decision on Kesha lawsuit reveals larger problem March 19, 2016 — by Eric Sze Those closely following the music industry might have noticed an artist missing from the top 100 — one who experienced high success in 2012, but also a traumatizing event that 1 in 5 women experience in their lifetime. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...154155156157158...170180190200210...nextlast
Rector ‘flips’ after speech and debate prank March 19, 2016 — by Daphne Liu The plan was simple. Get a teacher to unlock his room, then create complete chaos. read more » Court’s decision on Kesha lawsuit reveals larger problem March 19, 2016 — by Eric Sze Those closely following the music industry might have noticed an artist missing from the top 100 — one who experienced high success in 2012, but also a traumatizing event that 1 in 5 women experience in their lifetime. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...154155156157158...170180190200210...nextlast
Court’s decision on Kesha lawsuit reveals larger problem March 19, 2016 — by Eric Sze Those closely following the music industry might have noticed an artist missing from the top 100 — one who experienced high success in 2012, but also a traumatizing event that 1 in 5 women experience in their lifetime. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...154155156157158...170180190200210...nextlast