Sophomore experiences KBBQ for first time, and likes it January 4, 2016 — by Pranav Ahuja Twas a Sunday night, and I faced piles of homework and an empty stomach. Although I was craving Asian cuisine, I wanted to break away from my monthly outing to Panda Express. I’d also heard good things about all-you-can-eat Korean BBQs, and they sounded like a fantastic way to satiate my growling stomach for the night. read more » Tumblr feminism goes too far December 10, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Amulya Vadlakonda Tumbler feminists giving feminism a bad name, twisting its definition. read more » Parent Rajeev Gupta recalls a very different school in the 1980s December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Parent looks back on his four years at SHS, all filled with memorable experiences. read more » Maintenance head Brian Moran, a ‘71 grad, views SHS with new eyes December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang As a former basketball player himself, Class of 1971 alumnus Brian Moran, who now works as the plant manager overseeing construction and maintenance at the school, witnessed high-spirited basketball games. read more » Across Decades: A road well travelled December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Stories of SHS’s past through different angles: art and ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo. read more » Across Decades: 95070: Unique tradition December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Story of SHS’s past through different angles: Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. read more » Sophomore devotes free time as DJ December 2, 2015 — by Daphne Liu and Nidhi Jain In his free time, sophomore Ayush Aggarwal can be found creating original tracks with a computer, drum pad, keyboard and ‘90s speakers that he can later DJ with at local parties. read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Evanescence reunites after 3-year hiatus December 1, 2015 — by Eric Sze Evanescence is a “gothic” rock band that has offered music to those feeling sad or unworthy, with songs characterized by a slow tempo, sad melody and heavy metal influences. read more » New coders club immerses students in computer science field December 1, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Ryan Kim The Young Coder’s Club was co-founded by the Kumar brothers with the mission of immersing high school and middle school students in computer science. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...162163164165166...170180190200210...nextlast
Tumblr feminism goes too far December 10, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Amulya Vadlakonda Tumbler feminists giving feminism a bad name, twisting its definition. read more » Parent Rajeev Gupta recalls a very different school in the 1980s December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Parent looks back on his four years at SHS, all filled with memorable experiences. read more » Maintenance head Brian Moran, a ‘71 grad, views SHS with new eyes December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang As a former basketball player himself, Class of 1971 alumnus Brian Moran, who now works as the plant manager overseeing construction and maintenance at the school, witnessed high-spirited basketball games. read more » Across Decades: A road well travelled December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Stories of SHS’s past through different angles: art and ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo. read more » Across Decades: 95070: Unique tradition December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Story of SHS’s past through different angles: Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. read more » Sophomore devotes free time as DJ December 2, 2015 — by Daphne Liu and Nidhi Jain In his free time, sophomore Ayush Aggarwal can be found creating original tracks with a computer, drum pad, keyboard and ‘90s speakers that he can later DJ with at local parties. read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Evanescence reunites after 3-year hiatus December 1, 2015 — by Eric Sze Evanescence is a “gothic” rock band that has offered music to those feeling sad or unworthy, with songs characterized by a slow tempo, sad melody and heavy metal influences. read more » New coders club immerses students in computer science field December 1, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Ryan Kim The Young Coder’s Club was co-founded by the Kumar brothers with the mission of immersing high school and middle school students in computer science. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...162163164165166...170180190200210...nextlast
Parent Rajeev Gupta recalls a very different school in the 1980s December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Parent looks back on his four years at SHS, all filled with memorable experiences. read more » Maintenance head Brian Moran, a ‘71 grad, views SHS with new eyes December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang As a former basketball player himself, Class of 1971 alumnus Brian Moran, who now works as the plant manager overseeing construction and maintenance at the school, witnessed high-spirited basketball games. read more » Across Decades: A road well travelled December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Stories of SHS’s past through different angles: art and ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo. read more » Across Decades: 95070: Unique tradition December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Story of SHS’s past through different angles: Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. read more » Sophomore devotes free time as DJ December 2, 2015 — by Daphne Liu and Nidhi Jain In his free time, sophomore Ayush Aggarwal can be found creating original tracks with a computer, drum pad, keyboard and ‘90s speakers that he can later DJ with at local parties. read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Evanescence reunites after 3-year hiatus December 1, 2015 — by Eric Sze Evanescence is a “gothic” rock band that has offered music to those feeling sad or unworthy, with songs characterized by a slow tempo, sad melody and heavy metal influences. read more » New coders club immerses students in computer science field December 1, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Ryan Kim The Young Coder’s Club was co-founded by the Kumar brothers with the mission of immersing high school and middle school students in computer science. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...162163164165166...170180190200210...nextlast
Maintenance head Brian Moran, a ‘71 grad, views SHS with new eyes December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang As a former basketball player himself, Class of 1971 alumnus Brian Moran, who now works as the plant manager overseeing construction and maintenance at the school, witnessed high-spirited basketball games. read more » Across Decades: A road well travelled December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Stories of SHS’s past through different angles: art and ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo. read more » Across Decades: 95070: Unique tradition December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Story of SHS’s past through different angles: Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. read more » Sophomore devotes free time as DJ December 2, 2015 — by Daphne Liu and Nidhi Jain In his free time, sophomore Ayush Aggarwal can be found creating original tracks with a computer, drum pad, keyboard and ‘90s speakers that he can later DJ with at local parties. read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Evanescence reunites after 3-year hiatus December 1, 2015 — by Eric Sze Evanescence is a “gothic” rock band that has offered music to those feeling sad or unworthy, with songs characterized by a slow tempo, sad melody and heavy metal influences. read more » New coders club immerses students in computer science field December 1, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Ryan Kim The Young Coder’s Club was co-founded by the Kumar brothers with the mission of immersing high school and middle school students in computer science. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...162163164165166...170180190200210...nextlast
Across Decades: A road well travelled December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Stories of SHS’s past through different angles: art and ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo. read more » Across Decades: 95070: Unique tradition December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Story of SHS’s past through different angles: Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. read more » Sophomore devotes free time as DJ December 2, 2015 — by Daphne Liu and Nidhi Jain In his free time, sophomore Ayush Aggarwal can be found creating original tracks with a computer, drum pad, keyboard and ‘90s speakers that he can later DJ with at local parties. read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Evanescence reunites after 3-year hiatus December 1, 2015 — by Eric Sze Evanescence is a “gothic” rock band that has offered music to those feeling sad or unworthy, with songs characterized by a slow tempo, sad melody and heavy metal influences. read more » New coders club immerses students in computer science field December 1, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Ryan Kim The Young Coder’s Club was co-founded by the Kumar brothers with the mission of immersing high school and middle school students in computer science. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...162163164165166...170180190200210...nextlast
Across Decades: 95070: Unique tradition December 7, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Story of SHS’s past through different angles: Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. read more » Sophomore devotes free time as DJ December 2, 2015 — by Daphne Liu and Nidhi Jain In his free time, sophomore Ayush Aggarwal can be found creating original tracks with a computer, drum pad, keyboard and ‘90s speakers that he can later DJ with at local parties. read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Evanescence reunites after 3-year hiatus December 1, 2015 — by Eric Sze Evanescence is a “gothic” rock band that has offered music to those feeling sad or unworthy, with songs characterized by a slow tempo, sad melody and heavy metal influences. read more » New coders club immerses students in computer science field December 1, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Ryan Kim The Young Coder’s Club was co-founded by the Kumar brothers with the mission of immersing high school and middle school students in computer science. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...162163164165166...170180190200210...nextlast
Sophomore devotes free time as DJ December 2, 2015 — by Daphne Liu and Nidhi Jain In his free time, sophomore Ayush Aggarwal can be found creating original tracks with a computer, drum pad, keyboard and ‘90s speakers that he can later DJ with at local parties. read more » Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Evanescence reunites after 3-year hiatus December 1, 2015 — by Eric Sze Evanescence is a “gothic” rock band that has offered music to those feeling sad or unworthy, with songs characterized by a slow tempo, sad melody and heavy metal influences. read more » New coders club immerses students in computer science field December 1, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Ryan Kim The Young Coder’s Club was co-founded by the Kumar brothers with the mission of immersing high school and middle school students in computer science. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...162163164165166...170180190200210...nextlast
Finding a way to celebrate without holidays December 1, 2015 — by Austin Wang To sophomore John Noralahi, the significance of winter break has nothing to do with Christmas or New Year’s. As a Jehovah’s Witness, Noralahi does not celebrate popular holidays such as birthdays, Halloween and Easter that they believe are rooted in pagan traditions. read more » Evanescence reunites after 3-year hiatus December 1, 2015 — by Eric Sze Evanescence is a “gothic” rock band that has offered music to those feeling sad or unworthy, with songs characterized by a slow tempo, sad melody and heavy metal influences. read more » New coders club immerses students in computer science field December 1, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Ryan Kim The Young Coder’s Club was co-founded by the Kumar brothers with the mission of immersing high school and middle school students in computer science. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...162163164165166...170180190200210...nextlast
Evanescence reunites after 3-year hiatus December 1, 2015 — by Eric Sze Evanescence is a “gothic” rock band that has offered music to those feeling sad or unworthy, with songs characterized by a slow tempo, sad melody and heavy metal influences. read more » New coders club immerses students in computer science field December 1, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Ryan Kim The Young Coder’s Club was co-founded by the Kumar brothers with the mission of immersing high school and middle school students in computer science. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...162163164165166...170180190200210...nextlast
New coders club immerses students in computer science field December 1, 2015 — by Cassandra King and Ryan Kim The Young Coder’s Club was co-founded by the Kumar brothers with the mission of immersing high school and middle school students in computer science. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...162163164165166...170180190200210...nextlast