School leaders share ideas on student wellness January 15, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Claire Rhee Junior Spring Ma and sophomore Claire Rhee ask school leaders of Monta Vista High School, Cupertino High School, The Harker School, and Saratoga High School about student wellness. read more » Worldwide messaging apps simplify global communication January 15, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Claire Rhee As many users replace traditional messaging apps with messaging apps that offer free international texting and calling, American favorites such as iMessage may begin to lose popularity. read more » Years spent in Singapore create cultural bridges and understandings January 15, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Jenny Qian Junior Neythra Srinivasan remembers her first days as a 6-year-old in her new home of Singapore. Dressed in her pink cherry-blossom embroidered tunic, she took in the full experience of the Chinese New Year festivities on a crowded street. Her eyes glistened with the vibrant glow of the festival lanterns, as a red dragon dashed through her peripheral vision. read more » Just another sorry case of Senioritis January 15, 2016 — by Andrew Jiang Name: Andrew Jiang Diagnosis: senioritis Symptoms: Laziness, procrastination, loss of motivation, constantly hanging out with friends read more » No(ah) thank you: Trevor Noah is ill-suited for famed late-night show January 13, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang Proving once again that any outspoken Twitter comedian can become the next host for a big hit late-night show, Trevor Noah’s show is a prime example of using offensive humor and misguided logic. Noah, who has recently become the host of “The Daily Show,” has been criticized for everything from his weak, dull comedy, his habit of cracking racist and sexist jokes and his poor handling of the the show. read more » EDM’s increasing popularity reshapes music culture January 13, 2016 — by David Fan Before electronic dance music (EDM) became more mainstream, it was generally associated with jackhammers and an amalgamation of jarring sounds that compete for the listener’s attention. But recently, EDM has become much more compelling. read more » Senior twins excel in multiple fields January 13, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Neil Rao Seniors Brendan and Nate Ney wove up and down the badminton court, seeming to predict each other’s exact movements, easily scoring on their opponents and winning their match against Gunn High School’s varsity No. 2 doubles team 21-15. read more » Blogilates challenge: exhausting but rewarding January 11, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen “Hold it! Hold it! Find comfort within your discomfort!” yelled Blogilates instructor Cassey Ho, her voice echoing from the computer screen. read more » Junior becomes vegetarian, changes outlook on life January 8, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri The pop music in Sinos in Santana Row permeated the air of the restaurant. All junior Christine Wang could think about were the honey roasted walnut prawns in front of her. She desperately tried to convince herself that she could just begin vegetarianism the next day. She knew the meat in the dish was just too tasty. As the excuses to eat the oh-so-tasty prawns swirled in her head, she fervently ignored them. She told herself that she was a vegetarian, even in this moment of temptation. read more » Noah’s talk show fresh, funny and enlightening January 7, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Our grandparents learned about current events by reading large sheets of paper covered in ink. Our parents’ generation watched local and national news on television. But our generation? We keep up through late-night comedy talk shows that poke fun at current events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...161162163164165...170180190200210...nextlast
Worldwide messaging apps simplify global communication January 15, 2016 — by Julia Miller and Claire Rhee As many users replace traditional messaging apps with messaging apps that offer free international texting and calling, American favorites such as iMessage may begin to lose popularity. read more » Years spent in Singapore create cultural bridges and understandings January 15, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Jenny Qian Junior Neythra Srinivasan remembers her first days as a 6-year-old in her new home of Singapore. Dressed in her pink cherry-blossom embroidered tunic, she took in the full experience of the Chinese New Year festivities on a crowded street. Her eyes glistened with the vibrant glow of the festival lanterns, as a red dragon dashed through her peripheral vision. read more » Just another sorry case of Senioritis January 15, 2016 — by Andrew Jiang Name: Andrew Jiang Diagnosis: senioritis Symptoms: Laziness, procrastination, loss of motivation, constantly hanging out with friends read more » No(ah) thank you: Trevor Noah is ill-suited for famed late-night show January 13, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang Proving once again that any outspoken Twitter comedian can become the next host for a big hit late-night show, Trevor Noah’s show is a prime example of using offensive humor and misguided logic. Noah, who has recently become the host of “The Daily Show,” has been criticized for everything from his weak, dull comedy, his habit of cracking racist and sexist jokes and his poor handling of the the show. read more » EDM’s increasing popularity reshapes music culture January 13, 2016 — by David Fan Before electronic dance music (EDM) became more mainstream, it was generally associated with jackhammers and an amalgamation of jarring sounds that compete for the listener’s attention. But recently, EDM has become much more compelling. read more » Senior twins excel in multiple fields January 13, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Neil Rao Seniors Brendan and Nate Ney wove up and down the badminton court, seeming to predict each other’s exact movements, easily scoring on their opponents and winning their match against Gunn High School’s varsity No. 2 doubles team 21-15. read more » Blogilates challenge: exhausting but rewarding January 11, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen “Hold it! Hold it! Find comfort within your discomfort!” yelled Blogilates instructor Cassey Ho, her voice echoing from the computer screen. read more » Junior becomes vegetarian, changes outlook on life January 8, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri The pop music in Sinos in Santana Row permeated the air of the restaurant. All junior Christine Wang could think about were the honey roasted walnut prawns in front of her. She desperately tried to convince herself that she could just begin vegetarianism the next day. She knew the meat in the dish was just too tasty. As the excuses to eat the oh-so-tasty prawns swirled in her head, she fervently ignored them. She told herself that she was a vegetarian, even in this moment of temptation. read more » Noah’s talk show fresh, funny and enlightening January 7, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Our grandparents learned about current events by reading large sheets of paper covered in ink. Our parents’ generation watched local and national news on television. But our generation? We keep up through late-night comedy talk shows that poke fun at current events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...161162163164165...170180190200210...nextlast
Years spent in Singapore create cultural bridges and understandings January 15, 2016 — by Spring Ma and Jenny Qian Junior Neythra Srinivasan remembers her first days as a 6-year-old in her new home of Singapore. Dressed in her pink cherry-blossom embroidered tunic, she took in the full experience of the Chinese New Year festivities on a crowded street. Her eyes glistened with the vibrant glow of the festival lanterns, as a red dragon dashed through her peripheral vision. read more » Just another sorry case of Senioritis January 15, 2016 — by Andrew Jiang Name: Andrew Jiang Diagnosis: senioritis Symptoms: Laziness, procrastination, loss of motivation, constantly hanging out with friends read more » No(ah) thank you: Trevor Noah is ill-suited for famed late-night show January 13, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang Proving once again that any outspoken Twitter comedian can become the next host for a big hit late-night show, Trevor Noah’s show is a prime example of using offensive humor and misguided logic. Noah, who has recently become the host of “The Daily Show,” has been criticized for everything from his weak, dull comedy, his habit of cracking racist and sexist jokes and his poor handling of the the show. read more » EDM’s increasing popularity reshapes music culture January 13, 2016 — by David Fan Before electronic dance music (EDM) became more mainstream, it was generally associated with jackhammers and an amalgamation of jarring sounds that compete for the listener’s attention. But recently, EDM has become much more compelling. read more » Senior twins excel in multiple fields January 13, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Neil Rao Seniors Brendan and Nate Ney wove up and down the badminton court, seeming to predict each other’s exact movements, easily scoring on their opponents and winning their match against Gunn High School’s varsity No. 2 doubles team 21-15. read more » Blogilates challenge: exhausting but rewarding January 11, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen “Hold it! Hold it! Find comfort within your discomfort!” yelled Blogilates instructor Cassey Ho, her voice echoing from the computer screen. read more » Junior becomes vegetarian, changes outlook on life January 8, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri The pop music in Sinos in Santana Row permeated the air of the restaurant. All junior Christine Wang could think about were the honey roasted walnut prawns in front of her. She desperately tried to convince herself that she could just begin vegetarianism the next day. She knew the meat in the dish was just too tasty. As the excuses to eat the oh-so-tasty prawns swirled in her head, she fervently ignored them. She told herself that she was a vegetarian, even in this moment of temptation. read more » Noah’s talk show fresh, funny and enlightening January 7, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Our grandparents learned about current events by reading large sheets of paper covered in ink. Our parents’ generation watched local and national news on television. But our generation? We keep up through late-night comedy talk shows that poke fun at current events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...161162163164165...170180190200210...nextlast
Just another sorry case of Senioritis January 15, 2016 — by Andrew Jiang Name: Andrew Jiang Diagnosis: senioritis Symptoms: Laziness, procrastination, loss of motivation, constantly hanging out with friends read more » No(ah) thank you: Trevor Noah is ill-suited for famed late-night show January 13, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang Proving once again that any outspoken Twitter comedian can become the next host for a big hit late-night show, Trevor Noah’s show is a prime example of using offensive humor and misguided logic. Noah, who has recently become the host of “The Daily Show,” has been criticized for everything from his weak, dull comedy, his habit of cracking racist and sexist jokes and his poor handling of the the show. read more » EDM’s increasing popularity reshapes music culture January 13, 2016 — by David Fan Before electronic dance music (EDM) became more mainstream, it was generally associated with jackhammers and an amalgamation of jarring sounds that compete for the listener’s attention. But recently, EDM has become much more compelling. read more » Senior twins excel in multiple fields January 13, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Neil Rao Seniors Brendan and Nate Ney wove up and down the badminton court, seeming to predict each other’s exact movements, easily scoring on their opponents and winning their match against Gunn High School’s varsity No. 2 doubles team 21-15. read more » Blogilates challenge: exhausting but rewarding January 11, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen “Hold it! Hold it! Find comfort within your discomfort!” yelled Blogilates instructor Cassey Ho, her voice echoing from the computer screen. read more » Junior becomes vegetarian, changes outlook on life January 8, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri The pop music in Sinos in Santana Row permeated the air of the restaurant. All junior Christine Wang could think about were the honey roasted walnut prawns in front of her. She desperately tried to convince herself that she could just begin vegetarianism the next day. She knew the meat in the dish was just too tasty. As the excuses to eat the oh-so-tasty prawns swirled in her head, she fervently ignored them. She told herself that she was a vegetarian, even in this moment of temptation. read more » Noah’s talk show fresh, funny and enlightening January 7, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Our grandparents learned about current events by reading large sheets of paper covered in ink. Our parents’ generation watched local and national news on television. But our generation? We keep up through late-night comedy talk shows that poke fun at current events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...161162163164165...170180190200210...nextlast
No(ah) thank you: Trevor Noah is ill-suited for famed late-night show January 13, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang Proving once again that any outspoken Twitter comedian can become the next host for a big hit late-night show, Trevor Noah’s show is a prime example of using offensive humor and misguided logic. Noah, who has recently become the host of “The Daily Show,” has been criticized for everything from his weak, dull comedy, his habit of cracking racist and sexist jokes and his poor handling of the the show. read more » EDM’s increasing popularity reshapes music culture January 13, 2016 — by David Fan Before electronic dance music (EDM) became more mainstream, it was generally associated with jackhammers and an amalgamation of jarring sounds that compete for the listener’s attention. But recently, EDM has become much more compelling. read more » Senior twins excel in multiple fields January 13, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Neil Rao Seniors Brendan and Nate Ney wove up and down the badminton court, seeming to predict each other’s exact movements, easily scoring on their opponents and winning their match against Gunn High School’s varsity No. 2 doubles team 21-15. read more » Blogilates challenge: exhausting but rewarding January 11, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen “Hold it! Hold it! Find comfort within your discomfort!” yelled Blogilates instructor Cassey Ho, her voice echoing from the computer screen. read more » Junior becomes vegetarian, changes outlook on life January 8, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri The pop music in Sinos in Santana Row permeated the air of the restaurant. All junior Christine Wang could think about were the honey roasted walnut prawns in front of her. She desperately tried to convince herself that she could just begin vegetarianism the next day. She knew the meat in the dish was just too tasty. As the excuses to eat the oh-so-tasty prawns swirled in her head, she fervently ignored them. She told herself that she was a vegetarian, even in this moment of temptation. read more » Noah’s talk show fresh, funny and enlightening January 7, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Our grandparents learned about current events by reading large sheets of paper covered in ink. Our parents’ generation watched local and national news on television. But our generation? We keep up through late-night comedy talk shows that poke fun at current events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...161162163164165...170180190200210...nextlast
EDM’s increasing popularity reshapes music culture January 13, 2016 — by David Fan Before electronic dance music (EDM) became more mainstream, it was generally associated with jackhammers and an amalgamation of jarring sounds that compete for the listener’s attention. But recently, EDM has become much more compelling. read more » Senior twins excel in multiple fields January 13, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Neil Rao Seniors Brendan and Nate Ney wove up and down the badminton court, seeming to predict each other’s exact movements, easily scoring on their opponents and winning their match against Gunn High School’s varsity No. 2 doubles team 21-15. read more » Blogilates challenge: exhausting but rewarding January 11, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen “Hold it! Hold it! Find comfort within your discomfort!” yelled Blogilates instructor Cassey Ho, her voice echoing from the computer screen. read more » Junior becomes vegetarian, changes outlook on life January 8, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri The pop music in Sinos in Santana Row permeated the air of the restaurant. All junior Christine Wang could think about were the honey roasted walnut prawns in front of her. She desperately tried to convince herself that she could just begin vegetarianism the next day. She knew the meat in the dish was just too tasty. As the excuses to eat the oh-so-tasty prawns swirled in her head, she fervently ignored them. She told herself that she was a vegetarian, even in this moment of temptation. read more » Noah’s talk show fresh, funny and enlightening January 7, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Our grandparents learned about current events by reading large sheets of paper covered in ink. Our parents’ generation watched local and national news on television. But our generation? We keep up through late-night comedy talk shows that poke fun at current events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...161162163164165...170180190200210...nextlast
Senior twins excel in multiple fields January 13, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche and Neil Rao Seniors Brendan and Nate Ney wove up and down the badminton court, seeming to predict each other’s exact movements, easily scoring on their opponents and winning their match against Gunn High School’s varsity No. 2 doubles team 21-15. read more » Blogilates challenge: exhausting but rewarding January 11, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen “Hold it! Hold it! Find comfort within your discomfort!” yelled Blogilates instructor Cassey Ho, her voice echoing from the computer screen. read more » Junior becomes vegetarian, changes outlook on life January 8, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri The pop music in Sinos in Santana Row permeated the air of the restaurant. All junior Christine Wang could think about were the honey roasted walnut prawns in front of her. She desperately tried to convince herself that she could just begin vegetarianism the next day. She knew the meat in the dish was just too tasty. As the excuses to eat the oh-so-tasty prawns swirled in her head, she fervently ignored them. She told herself that she was a vegetarian, even in this moment of temptation. read more » Noah’s talk show fresh, funny and enlightening January 7, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Our grandparents learned about current events by reading large sheets of paper covered in ink. Our parents’ generation watched local and national news on television. But our generation? We keep up through late-night comedy talk shows that poke fun at current events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...161162163164165...170180190200210...nextlast
Blogilates challenge: exhausting but rewarding January 11, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen “Hold it! Hold it! Find comfort within your discomfort!” yelled Blogilates instructor Cassey Ho, her voice echoing from the computer screen. read more » Junior becomes vegetarian, changes outlook on life January 8, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri The pop music in Sinos in Santana Row permeated the air of the restaurant. All junior Christine Wang could think about were the honey roasted walnut prawns in front of her. She desperately tried to convince herself that she could just begin vegetarianism the next day. She knew the meat in the dish was just too tasty. As the excuses to eat the oh-so-tasty prawns swirled in her head, she fervently ignored them. She told herself that she was a vegetarian, even in this moment of temptation. read more » Noah’s talk show fresh, funny and enlightening January 7, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Our grandparents learned about current events by reading large sheets of paper covered in ink. Our parents’ generation watched local and national news on television. But our generation? We keep up through late-night comedy talk shows that poke fun at current events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...161162163164165...170180190200210...nextlast
Junior becomes vegetarian, changes outlook on life January 8, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri The pop music in Sinos in Santana Row permeated the air of the restaurant. All junior Christine Wang could think about were the honey roasted walnut prawns in front of her. She desperately tried to convince herself that she could just begin vegetarianism the next day. She knew the meat in the dish was just too tasty. As the excuses to eat the oh-so-tasty prawns swirled in her head, she fervently ignored them. She told herself that she was a vegetarian, even in this moment of temptation. read more » Noah’s talk show fresh, funny and enlightening January 7, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Our grandparents learned about current events by reading large sheets of paper covered in ink. Our parents’ generation watched local and national news on television. But our generation? We keep up through late-night comedy talk shows that poke fun at current events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...161162163164165...170180190200210...nextlast
Noah’s talk show fresh, funny and enlightening January 7, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Our grandparents learned about current events by reading large sheets of paper covered in ink. Our parents’ generation watched local and national news on television. But our generation? We keep up through late-night comedy talk shows that poke fun at current events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...161162163164165...170180190200210...nextlast