Best place to study in Saratoga: Starbucks February 4, 2016 — by Olivia Lu Although well known for its lattes and frappuccinos, Starbucks is also known as the best place to study after school. read more » Movies and food: the date classic February 4, 2016 — by Aditya Chaudhry While it may seem like a thing of the past, the movies remains the best place for a romantic evening. AMC 14, the closest movie theater to the school, is the No. 1 place for students to go on a date because of its variety of movie choices as well as its proximity to many eateries. read more » Senior’s mom fled Vietnam to pursue higher education February 3, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Kyle Wang Senior Nicholas Lai’s mother, Tuyen, left her home and family in Vietnam on a cloudy, moonless night in 1979 to pursue a better life in America. read more » SNL on the decline with the loss of slapstick comedy February 3, 2016 — by Shazia Gupta and Amulya Vadlakonda Former “Saturday Night Live” cast members once made us roar with laughter, but most have now left the show to find successful acting careers in the Hollywood. read more » Best restaurant: Saratoga Bagels February 1, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary Saratoga Bagels provides a quick and delicious meal, especially to students looking for a nearby lunch place off-campus: The establishment is located on Saratoga Sunnyvale Road, just past Safeway. read more » Both sides of the couch: Examining the stigma surrounding therapy from two perspectives February 1, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Amulya Vadlakonda CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth) program is a safe place where students can go for therapy and yet often don’t. The reason might be that “therapy” is a loaded word: It drags with it the difficulty of mental problems, intangible issues that so frequently are overlooked. read more » ‘The play’s the thing’: Sophomore finds joy in acting, directing January 31, 2016 — by Emily Chen Sophomore Amelia Berardo finds passion in directing for GIFT, and acting. read more » Bieber Fever strikes again: the sudden jump onto the Justin Bieber bandwagon January 27, 2016 — by Julia Miller Social media has recently exploded with a name some people assumed had fallen permanently from grace: pop sensation Justin Bieber. Teens and tweens alike have once again caught the epidemic that swept the nation four years ago. That’s right — Bieber Fever is back. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Oscar nominations disappoint with lack of diversity January 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju In Saratoga, students recognize that racial diversity, a topic often raised by colleges, is important but in Hollywood, the recognition of the significance of diversity is a different story. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...159160161162163...170180190200210...nextlast
Movies and food: the date classic February 4, 2016 — by Aditya Chaudhry While it may seem like a thing of the past, the movies remains the best place for a romantic evening. AMC 14, the closest movie theater to the school, is the No. 1 place for students to go on a date because of its variety of movie choices as well as its proximity to many eateries. read more » Senior’s mom fled Vietnam to pursue higher education February 3, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Kyle Wang Senior Nicholas Lai’s mother, Tuyen, left her home and family in Vietnam on a cloudy, moonless night in 1979 to pursue a better life in America. read more » SNL on the decline with the loss of slapstick comedy February 3, 2016 — by Shazia Gupta and Amulya Vadlakonda Former “Saturday Night Live” cast members once made us roar with laughter, but most have now left the show to find successful acting careers in the Hollywood. read more » Best restaurant: Saratoga Bagels February 1, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary Saratoga Bagels provides a quick and delicious meal, especially to students looking for a nearby lunch place off-campus: The establishment is located on Saratoga Sunnyvale Road, just past Safeway. read more » Both sides of the couch: Examining the stigma surrounding therapy from two perspectives February 1, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Amulya Vadlakonda CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth) program is a safe place where students can go for therapy and yet often don’t. The reason might be that “therapy” is a loaded word: It drags with it the difficulty of mental problems, intangible issues that so frequently are overlooked. read more » ‘The play’s the thing’: Sophomore finds joy in acting, directing January 31, 2016 — by Emily Chen Sophomore Amelia Berardo finds passion in directing for GIFT, and acting. read more » Bieber Fever strikes again: the sudden jump onto the Justin Bieber bandwagon January 27, 2016 — by Julia Miller Social media has recently exploded with a name some people assumed had fallen permanently from grace: pop sensation Justin Bieber. Teens and tweens alike have once again caught the epidemic that swept the nation four years ago. That’s right — Bieber Fever is back. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Oscar nominations disappoint with lack of diversity January 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju In Saratoga, students recognize that racial diversity, a topic often raised by colleges, is important but in Hollywood, the recognition of the significance of diversity is a different story. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...159160161162163...170180190200210...nextlast
Senior’s mom fled Vietnam to pursue higher education February 3, 2016 — by Cassandra King and Kyle Wang Senior Nicholas Lai’s mother, Tuyen, left her home and family in Vietnam on a cloudy, moonless night in 1979 to pursue a better life in America. read more » SNL on the decline with the loss of slapstick comedy February 3, 2016 — by Shazia Gupta and Amulya Vadlakonda Former “Saturday Night Live” cast members once made us roar with laughter, but most have now left the show to find successful acting careers in the Hollywood. read more » Best restaurant: Saratoga Bagels February 1, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary Saratoga Bagels provides a quick and delicious meal, especially to students looking for a nearby lunch place off-campus: The establishment is located on Saratoga Sunnyvale Road, just past Safeway. read more » Both sides of the couch: Examining the stigma surrounding therapy from two perspectives February 1, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Amulya Vadlakonda CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth) program is a safe place where students can go for therapy and yet often don’t. The reason might be that “therapy” is a loaded word: It drags with it the difficulty of mental problems, intangible issues that so frequently are overlooked. read more » ‘The play’s the thing’: Sophomore finds joy in acting, directing January 31, 2016 — by Emily Chen Sophomore Amelia Berardo finds passion in directing for GIFT, and acting. read more » Bieber Fever strikes again: the sudden jump onto the Justin Bieber bandwagon January 27, 2016 — by Julia Miller Social media has recently exploded with a name some people assumed had fallen permanently from grace: pop sensation Justin Bieber. Teens and tweens alike have once again caught the epidemic that swept the nation four years ago. That’s right — Bieber Fever is back. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Oscar nominations disappoint with lack of diversity January 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju In Saratoga, students recognize that racial diversity, a topic often raised by colleges, is important but in Hollywood, the recognition of the significance of diversity is a different story. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...159160161162163...170180190200210...nextlast
SNL on the decline with the loss of slapstick comedy February 3, 2016 — by Shazia Gupta and Amulya Vadlakonda Former “Saturday Night Live” cast members once made us roar with laughter, but most have now left the show to find successful acting careers in the Hollywood. read more » Best restaurant: Saratoga Bagels February 1, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary Saratoga Bagels provides a quick and delicious meal, especially to students looking for a nearby lunch place off-campus: The establishment is located on Saratoga Sunnyvale Road, just past Safeway. read more » Both sides of the couch: Examining the stigma surrounding therapy from two perspectives February 1, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Amulya Vadlakonda CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth) program is a safe place where students can go for therapy and yet often don’t. The reason might be that “therapy” is a loaded word: It drags with it the difficulty of mental problems, intangible issues that so frequently are overlooked. read more » ‘The play’s the thing’: Sophomore finds joy in acting, directing January 31, 2016 — by Emily Chen Sophomore Amelia Berardo finds passion in directing for GIFT, and acting. read more » Bieber Fever strikes again: the sudden jump onto the Justin Bieber bandwagon January 27, 2016 — by Julia Miller Social media has recently exploded with a name some people assumed had fallen permanently from grace: pop sensation Justin Bieber. Teens and tweens alike have once again caught the epidemic that swept the nation four years ago. That’s right — Bieber Fever is back. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Oscar nominations disappoint with lack of diversity January 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju In Saratoga, students recognize that racial diversity, a topic often raised by colleges, is important but in Hollywood, the recognition of the significance of diversity is a different story. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...159160161162163...170180190200210...nextlast
Best restaurant: Saratoga Bagels February 1, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary Saratoga Bagels provides a quick and delicious meal, especially to students looking for a nearby lunch place off-campus: The establishment is located on Saratoga Sunnyvale Road, just past Safeway. read more » Both sides of the couch: Examining the stigma surrounding therapy from two perspectives February 1, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Amulya Vadlakonda CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth) program is a safe place where students can go for therapy and yet often don’t. The reason might be that “therapy” is a loaded word: It drags with it the difficulty of mental problems, intangible issues that so frequently are overlooked. read more » ‘The play’s the thing’: Sophomore finds joy in acting, directing January 31, 2016 — by Emily Chen Sophomore Amelia Berardo finds passion in directing for GIFT, and acting. read more » Bieber Fever strikes again: the sudden jump onto the Justin Bieber bandwagon January 27, 2016 — by Julia Miller Social media has recently exploded with a name some people assumed had fallen permanently from grace: pop sensation Justin Bieber. Teens and tweens alike have once again caught the epidemic that swept the nation four years ago. That’s right — Bieber Fever is back. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Oscar nominations disappoint with lack of diversity January 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju In Saratoga, students recognize that racial diversity, a topic often raised by colleges, is important but in Hollywood, the recognition of the significance of diversity is a different story. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...159160161162163...170180190200210...nextlast
Both sides of the couch: Examining the stigma surrounding therapy from two perspectives February 1, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Amulya Vadlakonda CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth) program is a safe place where students can go for therapy and yet often don’t. The reason might be that “therapy” is a loaded word: It drags with it the difficulty of mental problems, intangible issues that so frequently are overlooked. read more » ‘The play’s the thing’: Sophomore finds joy in acting, directing January 31, 2016 — by Emily Chen Sophomore Amelia Berardo finds passion in directing for GIFT, and acting. read more » Bieber Fever strikes again: the sudden jump onto the Justin Bieber bandwagon January 27, 2016 — by Julia Miller Social media has recently exploded with a name some people assumed had fallen permanently from grace: pop sensation Justin Bieber. Teens and tweens alike have once again caught the epidemic that swept the nation four years ago. That’s right — Bieber Fever is back. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Oscar nominations disappoint with lack of diversity January 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju In Saratoga, students recognize that racial diversity, a topic often raised by colleges, is important but in Hollywood, the recognition of the significance of diversity is a different story. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...159160161162163...170180190200210...nextlast
‘The play’s the thing’: Sophomore finds joy in acting, directing January 31, 2016 — by Emily Chen Sophomore Amelia Berardo finds passion in directing for GIFT, and acting. read more » Bieber Fever strikes again: the sudden jump onto the Justin Bieber bandwagon January 27, 2016 — by Julia Miller Social media has recently exploded with a name some people assumed had fallen permanently from grace: pop sensation Justin Bieber. Teens and tweens alike have once again caught the epidemic that swept the nation four years ago. That’s right — Bieber Fever is back. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Oscar nominations disappoint with lack of diversity January 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju In Saratoga, students recognize that racial diversity, a topic often raised by colleges, is important but in Hollywood, the recognition of the significance of diversity is a different story. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...159160161162163...170180190200210...nextlast
Bieber Fever strikes again: the sudden jump onto the Justin Bieber bandwagon January 27, 2016 — by Julia Miller Social media has recently exploded with a name some people assumed had fallen permanently from grace: pop sensation Justin Bieber. Teens and tweens alike have once again caught the epidemic that swept the nation four years ago. That’s right — Bieber Fever is back. read more » Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Oscar nominations disappoint with lack of diversity January 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju In Saratoga, students recognize that racial diversity, a topic often raised by colleges, is important but in Hollywood, the recognition of the significance of diversity is a different story. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...159160161162163...170180190200210...nextlast
Reporters take closer look at Golden Gate City January 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Michelle Koo Reporters explore San Francisco. read more » Oscar nominations disappoint with lack of diversity January 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju In Saratoga, students recognize that racial diversity, a topic often raised by colleges, is important but in Hollywood, the recognition of the significance of diversity is a different story. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...159160161162163...170180190200210...nextlast
Oscar nominations disappoint with lack of diversity January 26, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju In Saratoga, students recognize that racial diversity, a topic often raised by colleges, is important but in Hollywood, the recognition of the significance of diversity is a different story. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...159160161162163...170180190200210...nextlast