Administration, teachers work to make school more friendly October 14, 2015 — by Neehar Thumaty Various programs and activities have been implemented in efforts to create a more friendly and stress-free campus read more » Freshman president refuses to ‘go home,’ leads Homecoming October 14, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche Freshman class president Roshan Verma works hard to make the rally, homecoming and other class events successes for his class. read more » Students prepare for rigorous course load over the summer October 10, 2015 — by Jay Kim and Katherine Zhou Instead of relaxing during the summer, many students are working with tutors during June, July and August to prepare for difficult classes in the coming school year. read more » Top ten stages of the all nighter: October 9, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Backpage top ten read more » Golf is challenging, but it doesn’t meet the definition of a real sport October 9, 2015 — by Isabelle Yang If you think golf is a sport and golfers are athletes, you are either wrong, or you are a golfer. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Films lead to a rising acappella culture October 7, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Shreya Tumu Ever since the debut of the hit show “Glee” in 2009 and the blockbuster film “Pitch Perfect” in 2012, acappella-style singing has been expanding. This can be seen in several universities. read more » Kanye West’s presidential campaign will ruin America October 7, 2015 — by Maya Prasad Falcon reporter and her thoughts on Kanye West’s announcement to run for president in 2020. read more » Marshburn serves as integral part of Saratoga student life October 7, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Roland Shen Activities director and Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn’s job as the school’s activities director revolves around working with ASB, the Leadership class, class officers, clubs and commissions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...166167168169170...180190200210220...nextlast
Freshman president refuses to ‘go home,’ leads Homecoming October 14, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche Freshman class president Roshan Verma works hard to make the rally, homecoming and other class events successes for his class. read more » Students prepare for rigorous course load over the summer October 10, 2015 — by Jay Kim and Katherine Zhou Instead of relaxing during the summer, many students are working with tutors during June, July and August to prepare for difficult classes in the coming school year. read more » Top ten stages of the all nighter: October 9, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Backpage top ten read more » Golf is challenging, but it doesn’t meet the definition of a real sport October 9, 2015 — by Isabelle Yang If you think golf is a sport and golfers are athletes, you are either wrong, or you are a golfer. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Films lead to a rising acappella culture October 7, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Shreya Tumu Ever since the debut of the hit show “Glee” in 2009 and the blockbuster film “Pitch Perfect” in 2012, acappella-style singing has been expanding. This can be seen in several universities. read more » Kanye West’s presidential campaign will ruin America October 7, 2015 — by Maya Prasad Falcon reporter and her thoughts on Kanye West’s announcement to run for president in 2020. read more » Marshburn serves as integral part of Saratoga student life October 7, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Roland Shen Activities director and Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn’s job as the school’s activities director revolves around working with ASB, the Leadership class, class officers, clubs and commissions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...166167168169170...180190200210220...nextlast
Students prepare for rigorous course load over the summer October 10, 2015 — by Jay Kim and Katherine Zhou Instead of relaxing during the summer, many students are working with tutors during June, July and August to prepare for difficult classes in the coming school year. read more » Top ten stages of the all nighter: October 9, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Backpage top ten read more » Golf is challenging, but it doesn’t meet the definition of a real sport October 9, 2015 — by Isabelle Yang If you think golf is a sport and golfers are athletes, you are either wrong, or you are a golfer. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Films lead to a rising acappella culture October 7, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Shreya Tumu Ever since the debut of the hit show “Glee” in 2009 and the blockbuster film “Pitch Perfect” in 2012, acappella-style singing has been expanding. This can be seen in several universities. read more » Kanye West’s presidential campaign will ruin America October 7, 2015 — by Maya Prasad Falcon reporter and her thoughts on Kanye West’s announcement to run for president in 2020. read more » Marshburn serves as integral part of Saratoga student life October 7, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Roland Shen Activities director and Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn’s job as the school’s activities director revolves around working with ASB, the Leadership class, class officers, clubs and commissions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...166167168169170...180190200210220...nextlast
Top ten stages of the all nighter: October 9, 2015 — by Kelly Xiao Backpage top ten read more » Golf is challenging, but it doesn’t meet the definition of a real sport October 9, 2015 — by Isabelle Yang If you think golf is a sport and golfers are athletes, you are either wrong, or you are a golfer. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Films lead to a rising acappella culture October 7, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Shreya Tumu Ever since the debut of the hit show “Glee” in 2009 and the blockbuster film “Pitch Perfect” in 2012, acappella-style singing has been expanding. This can be seen in several universities. read more » Kanye West’s presidential campaign will ruin America October 7, 2015 — by Maya Prasad Falcon reporter and her thoughts on Kanye West’s announcement to run for president in 2020. read more » Marshburn serves as integral part of Saratoga student life October 7, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Roland Shen Activities director and Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn’s job as the school’s activities director revolves around working with ASB, the Leadership class, class officers, clubs and commissions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...166167168169170...180190200210220...nextlast
Golf is challenging, but it doesn’t meet the definition of a real sport October 9, 2015 — by Isabelle Yang If you think golf is a sport and golfers are athletes, you are either wrong, or you are a golfer. read more » Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Films lead to a rising acappella culture October 7, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Shreya Tumu Ever since the debut of the hit show “Glee” in 2009 and the blockbuster film “Pitch Perfect” in 2012, acappella-style singing has been expanding. This can be seen in several universities. read more » Kanye West’s presidential campaign will ruin America October 7, 2015 — by Maya Prasad Falcon reporter and her thoughts on Kanye West’s announcement to run for president in 2020. read more » Marshburn serves as integral part of Saratoga student life October 7, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Roland Shen Activities director and Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn’s job as the school’s activities director revolves around working with ASB, the Leadership class, class officers, clubs and commissions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...166167168169170...180190200210220...nextlast
Twenty-five years as a Falcon October 8, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Charin Park Walking into assistant principal Kerry Mohnike’s office, students are greeted by a tall brown bookshelf filled to the brim with student-signed screenplays, props from past English simulations and candid photos of Mohnike’s 2011 drama classes — all mementos of her 25 years at Saratoga High. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Films lead to a rising acappella culture October 7, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Shreya Tumu Ever since the debut of the hit show “Glee” in 2009 and the blockbuster film “Pitch Perfect” in 2012, acappella-style singing has been expanding. This can be seen in several universities. read more » Kanye West’s presidential campaign will ruin America October 7, 2015 — by Maya Prasad Falcon reporter and her thoughts on Kanye West’s announcement to run for president in 2020. read more » Marshburn serves as integral part of Saratoga student life October 7, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Roland Shen Activities director and Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn’s job as the school’s activities director revolves around working with ASB, the Leadership class, class officers, clubs and commissions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...166167168169170...180190200210220...nextlast
Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Films lead to a rising acappella culture October 7, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Shreya Tumu Ever since the debut of the hit show “Glee” in 2009 and the blockbuster film “Pitch Perfect” in 2012, acappella-style singing has been expanding. This can be seen in several universities. read more » Kanye West’s presidential campaign will ruin America October 7, 2015 — by Maya Prasad Falcon reporter and her thoughts on Kanye West’s announcement to run for president in 2020. read more » Marshburn serves as integral part of Saratoga student life October 7, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Roland Shen Activities director and Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn’s job as the school’s activities director revolves around working with ASB, the Leadership class, class officers, clubs and commissions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...166167168169170...180190200210220...nextlast
Films lead to a rising acappella culture October 7, 2015 — by Neil Rao and Shreya Tumu Ever since the debut of the hit show “Glee” in 2009 and the blockbuster film “Pitch Perfect” in 2012, acappella-style singing has been expanding. This can be seen in several universities. read more » Kanye West’s presidential campaign will ruin America October 7, 2015 — by Maya Prasad Falcon reporter and her thoughts on Kanye West’s announcement to run for president in 2020. read more » Marshburn serves as integral part of Saratoga student life October 7, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Roland Shen Activities director and Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn’s job as the school’s activities director revolves around working with ASB, the Leadership class, class officers, clubs and commissions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...166167168169170...180190200210220...nextlast
Kanye West’s presidential campaign will ruin America October 7, 2015 — by Maya Prasad Falcon reporter and her thoughts on Kanye West’s announcement to run for president in 2020. read more » Marshburn serves as integral part of Saratoga student life October 7, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Roland Shen Activities director and Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn’s job as the school’s activities director revolves around working with ASB, the Leadership class, class officers, clubs and commissions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...166167168169170...180190200210220...nextlast
Marshburn serves as integral part of Saratoga student life October 7, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Roland Shen Activities director and Spanish teacher Rebeca Marshburn’s job as the school’s activities director revolves around working with ASB, the Leadership class, class officers, clubs and commissions. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...166167168169170...180190200210220...nextlast