Tradition at SHS: administrators and students discuss who defines it March 9, 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 » What are those? Kids guess the names of old technology March 8, 2016 — by Jenny Qian Entertainment technology has greatly transformed due to the development of new software and inventions throughout the years. Today, many children grow up playing with iPhones and iPads instead of Nintendos or Game Boys. I thought it would be interesting to introduce some ‘90s technology items to my friends’ younger siblings to see if they knew what they were. Here’s how it went: read more » Indian culture, dance enthusiasm spread through travel groups March 8, 2016 — by David Fan and Neil Rao Bombay in the Bay, the showcase of the school’s Indian culture and dance that takes place every February, has become a performance that students are eager to watch since it is one of the few cultural shows that Saratoga offers. These kinds of cultural shows are also popular at nearby schools, but they often have a different twist. read more » Sequel to beloved show fails to fulfill high expectations March 6, 2016 — by Claire Rhee The “Full House” cast is back in the sequel “Fuller House.” read more » Junior pursues passions through teaching, volunteering, working March 6, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri Junior Vincent Man finds passion and character in volunteering. read more » MAP senior project aims to inform incoming students about program March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Vibha Seshadri The senior project for the Media Arts Program (MAP) is an open-ended, year-long project where students apply what they have learned in the past three years of MAP. read more » Passion for art drives student to design first tattoo March 6, 2016 — by Julia Miller Sophomore Laura Chaland explores her opportunities as an artist. read more » Behind the scenes of Benefit: an inside look into commissioners’ preparation March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan In early February, senior Nina Harris, one of six members of the Benefit Commission, walked through the doors of Lotus Boutique and onto the lime green floors for a First Date fitting event. Harris and the models, surrounded by steel racks filled with vibrant new styles and trending outfits, were ready for a full day of fittings. read more » Students discover better fit away from name-brand schools March 4, 2016 — by Claire Rhee and Oksana Trifonova After graduating, alumni Helen Wong found her place at Brandeis, where she is on a pre-law track, double majoring in history and health science and policy. Although Brandeis is not a well known university among Saratoga students, it ranks as No. 34 school in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges from U.S. News and benefits from its smaller size of around 3,729 undergraduate students. read more » New wizarding schools leave Potterheads disappointed March 4, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh This January, in the dark-pitched alleyways of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland, we found a mutual love in spewing out our favorite lines from the “Harry Potter” franchise. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...156157158159160...170180190200210...nextlast
What are those? Kids guess the names of old technology March 8, 2016 — by Jenny Qian Entertainment technology has greatly transformed due to the development of new software and inventions throughout the years. Today, many children grow up playing with iPhones and iPads instead of Nintendos or Game Boys. I thought it would be interesting to introduce some ‘90s technology items to my friends’ younger siblings to see if they knew what they were. Here’s how it went: read more » Indian culture, dance enthusiasm spread through travel groups March 8, 2016 — by David Fan and Neil Rao Bombay in the Bay, the showcase of the school’s Indian culture and dance that takes place every February, has become a performance that students are eager to watch since it is one of the few cultural shows that Saratoga offers. These kinds of cultural shows are also popular at nearby schools, but they often have a different twist. read more » Sequel to beloved show fails to fulfill high expectations March 6, 2016 — by Claire Rhee The “Full House” cast is back in the sequel “Fuller House.” read more » Junior pursues passions through teaching, volunteering, working March 6, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri Junior Vincent Man finds passion and character in volunteering. read more » MAP senior project aims to inform incoming students about program March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Vibha Seshadri The senior project for the Media Arts Program (MAP) is an open-ended, year-long project where students apply what they have learned in the past three years of MAP. read more » Passion for art drives student to design first tattoo March 6, 2016 — by Julia Miller Sophomore Laura Chaland explores her opportunities as an artist. read more » Behind the scenes of Benefit: an inside look into commissioners’ preparation March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan In early February, senior Nina Harris, one of six members of the Benefit Commission, walked through the doors of Lotus Boutique and onto the lime green floors for a First Date fitting event. Harris and the models, surrounded by steel racks filled with vibrant new styles and trending outfits, were ready for a full day of fittings. read more » Students discover better fit away from name-brand schools March 4, 2016 — by Claire Rhee and Oksana Trifonova After graduating, alumni Helen Wong found her place at Brandeis, where she is on a pre-law track, double majoring in history and health science and policy. Although Brandeis is not a well known university among Saratoga students, it ranks as No. 34 school in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges from U.S. News and benefits from its smaller size of around 3,729 undergraduate students. read more » New wizarding schools leave Potterheads disappointed March 4, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh This January, in the dark-pitched alleyways of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland, we found a mutual love in spewing out our favorite lines from the “Harry Potter” franchise. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...156157158159160...170180190200210...nextlast
Indian culture, dance enthusiasm spread through travel groups March 8, 2016 — by David Fan and Neil Rao Bombay in the Bay, the showcase of the school’s Indian culture and dance that takes place every February, has become a performance that students are eager to watch since it is one of the few cultural shows that Saratoga offers. These kinds of cultural shows are also popular at nearby schools, but they often have a different twist. read more » Sequel to beloved show fails to fulfill high expectations March 6, 2016 — by Claire Rhee The “Full House” cast is back in the sequel “Fuller House.” read more » Junior pursues passions through teaching, volunteering, working March 6, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri Junior Vincent Man finds passion and character in volunteering. read more » MAP senior project aims to inform incoming students about program March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Vibha Seshadri The senior project for the Media Arts Program (MAP) is an open-ended, year-long project where students apply what they have learned in the past three years of MAP. read more » Passion for art drives student to design first tattoo March 6, 2016 — by Julia Miller Sophomore Laura Chaland explores her opportunities as an artist. read more » Behind the scenes of Benefit: an inside look into commissioners’ preparation March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan In early February, senior Nina Harris, one of six members of the Benefit Commission, walked through the doors of Lotus Boutique and onto the lime green floors for a First Date fitting event. Harris and the models, surrounded by steel racks filled with vibrant new styles and trending outfits, were ready for a full day of fittings. read more » Students discover better fit away from name-brand schools March 4, 2016 — by Claire Rhee and Oksana Trifonova After graduating, alumni Helen Wong found her place at Brandeis, where she is on a pre-law track, double majoring in history and health science and policy. Although Brandeis is not a well known university among Saratoga students, it ranks as No. 34 school in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges from U.S. News and benefits from its smaller size of around 3,729 undergraduate students. read more » New wizarding schools leave Potterheads disappointed March 4, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh This January, in the dark-pitched alleyways of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland, we found a mutual love in spewing out our favorite lines from the “Harry Potter” franchise. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...156157158159160...170180190200210...nextlast
Sequel to beloved show fails to fulfill high expectations March 6, 2016 — by Claire Rhee The “Full House” cast is back in the sequel “Fuller House.” read more » Junior pursues passions through teaching, volunteering, working March 6, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri Junior Vincent Man finds passion and character in volunteering. read more » MAP senior project aims to inform incoming students about program March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Vibha Seshadri The senior project for the Media Arts Program (MAP) is an open-ended, year-long project where students apply what they have learned in the past three years of MAP. read more » Passion for art drives student to design first tattoo March 6, 2016 — by Julia Miller Sophomore Laura Chaland explores her opportunities as an artist. read more » Behind the scenes of Benefit: an inside look into commissioners’ preparation March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan In early February, senior Nina Harris, one of six members of the Benefit Commission, walked through the doors of Lotus Boutique and onto the lime green floors for a First Date fitting event. Harris and the models, surrounded by steel racks filled with vibrant new styles and trending outfits, were ready for a full day of fittings. read more » Students discover better fit away from name-brand schools March 4, 2016 — by Claire Rhee and Oksana Trifonova After graduating, alumni Helen Wong found her place at Brandeis, where she is on a pre-law track, double majoring in history and health science and policy. Although Brandeis is not a well known university among Saratoga students, it ranks as No. 34 school in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges from U.S. News and benefits from its smaller size of around 3,729 undergraduate students. read more » New wizarding schools leave Potterheads disappointed March 4, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh This January, in the dark-pitched alleyways of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland, we found a mutual love in spewing out our favorite lines from the “Harry Potter” franchise. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...156157158159160...170180190200210...nextlast
Junior pursues passions through teaching, volunteering, working March 6, 2016 — by Jenny Qian and Vibha Seshadri Junior Vincent Man finds passion and character in volunteering. read more » MAP senior project aims to inform incoming students about program March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Vibha Seshadri The senior project for the Media Arts Program (MAP) is an open-ended, year-long project where students apply what they have learned in the past three years of MAP. read more » Passion for art drives student to design first tattoo March 6, 2016 — by Julia Miller Sophomore Laura Chaland explores her opportunities as an artist. read more » Behind the scenes of Benefit: an inside look into commissioners’ preparation March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan In early February, senior Nina Harris, one of six members of the Benefit Commission, walked through the doors of Lotus Boutique and onto the lime green floors for a First Date fitting event. Harris and the models, surrounded by steel racks filled with vibrant new styles and trending outfits, were ready for a full day of fittings. read more » Students discover better fit away from name-brand schools March 4, 2016 — by Claire Rhee and Oksana Trifonova After graduating, alumni Helen Wong found her place at Brandeis, where she is on a pre-law track, double majoring in history and health science and policy. Although Brandeis is not a well known university among Saratoga students, it ranks as No. 34 school in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges from U.S. News and benefits from its smaller size of around 3,729 undergraduate students. read more » New wizarding schools leave Potterheads disappointed March 4, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh This January, in the dark-pitched alleyways of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland, we found a mutual love in spewing out our favorite lines from the “Harry Potter” franchise. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...156157158159160...170180190200210...nextlast
MAP senior project aims to inform incoming students about program March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Vibha Seshadri The senior project for the Media Arts Program (MAP) is an open-ended, year-long project where students apply what they have learned in the past three years of MAP. read more » Passion for art drives student to design first tattoo March 6, 2016 — by Julia Miller Sophomore Laura Chaland explores her opportunities as an artist. read more » Behind the scenes of Benefit: an inside look into commissioners’ preparation March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan In early February, senior Nina Harris, one of six members of the Benefit Commission, walked through the doors of Lotus Boutique and onto the lime green floors for a First Date fitting event. Harris and the models, surrounded by steel racks filled with vibrant new styles and trending outfits, were ready for a full day of fittings. read more » Students discover better fit away from name-brand schools March 4, 2016 — by Claire Rhee and Oksana Trifonova After graduating, alumni Helen Wong found her place at Brandeis, where she is on a pre-law track, double majoring in history and health science and policy. Although Brandeis is not a well known university among Saratoga students, it ranks as No. 34 school in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges from U.S. News and benefits from its smaller size of around 3,729 undergraduate students. read more » New wizarding schools leave Potterheads disappointed March 4, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh This January, in the dark-pitched alleyways of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland, we found a mutual love in spewing out our favorite lines from the “Harry Potter” franchise. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...156157158159160...170180190200210...nextlast
Passion for art drives student to design first tattoo March 6, 2016 — by Julia Miller Sophomore Laura Chaland explores her opportunities as an artist. read more » Behind the scenes of Benefit: an inside look into commissioners’ preparation March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan In early February, senior Nina Harris, one of six members of the Benefit Commission, walked through the doors of Lotus Boutique and onto the lime green floors for a First Date fitting event. Harris and the models, surrounded by steel racks filled with vibrant new styles and trending outfits, were ready for a full day of fittings. read more » Students discover better fit away from name-brand schools March 4, 2016 — by Claire Rhee and Oksana Trifonova After graduating, alumni Helen Wong found her place at Brandeis, where she is on a pre-law track, double majoring in history and health science and policy. Although Brandeis is not a well known university among Saratoga students, it ranks as No. 34 school in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges from U.S. News and benefits from its smaller size of around 3,729 undergraduate students. read more » New wizarding schools leave Potterheads disappointed March 4, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh This January, in the dark-pitched alleyways of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland, we found a mutual love in spewing out our favorite lines from the “Harry Potter” franchise. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...156157158159160...170180190200210...nextlast
Behind the scenes of Benefit: an inside look into commissioners’ preparation March 6, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan In early February, senior Nina Harris, one of six members of the Benefit Commission, walked through the doors of Lotus Boutique and onto the lime green floors for a First Date fitting event. Harris and the models, surrounded by steel racks filled with vibrant new styles and trending outfits, were ready for a full day of fittings. read more » Students discover better fit away from name-brand schools March 4, 2016 — by Claire Rhee and Oksana Trifonova After graduating, alumni Helen Wong found her place at Brandeis, where she is on a pre-law track, double majoring in history and health science and policy. Although Brandeis is not a well known university among Saratoga students, it ranks as No. 34 school in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges from U.S. News and benefits from its smaller size of around 3,729 undergraduate students. read more » New wizarding schools leave Potterheads disappointed March 4, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh This January, in the dark-pitched alleyways of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland, we found a mutual love in spewing out our favorite lines from the “Harry Potter” franchise. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...156157158159160...170180190200210...nextlast
Students discover better fit away from name-brand schools March 4, 2016 — by Claire Rhee and Oksana Trifonova After graduating, alumni Helen Wong found her place at Brandeis, where she is on a pre-law track, double majoring in history and health science and policy. Although Brandeis is not a well known university among Saratoga students, it ranks as No. 34 school in the 2016 edition of Best Colleges from U.S. News and benefits from its smaller size of around 3,729 undergraduate students. read more » New wizarding schools leave Potterheads disappointed March 4, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh This January, in the dark-pitched alleyways of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland, we found a mutual love in spewing out our favorite lines from the “Harry Potter” franchise. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...156157158159160...170180190200210...nextlast
New wizarding schools leave Potterheads disappointed March 4, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh This January, in the dark-pitched alleyways of the Indiana Jones Adventure attraction at Disneyland, we found a mutual love in spewing out our favorite lines from the “Harry Potter” franchise. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...156157158159160...170180190200210...nextlast