‘The Italian Job’: Stealing gold 34 years later September 30, 2015 — by Claire Rhee From sewer car chases to stolen bricks of gold, the 1969 original and 2003 remake of the film “The Italian Job” share key scenes through the same general storyline. However, due to the additions of new roles and non-stop action, the 2003 version is the better movie. read more » Television series ‘Scandal’ tackles police brutality issue September 22, 2015 — by Olivia Lu In Season 4, Episode 14 of the political thriller “Scandal,” creator Shonda Rhimes masterfully incorporates the Black Lives Matter movement, the activist campaign that spreads awareness of the police brutality issue that plagues the nation, while referencing the events of Ferguson and other protests. read more » Parent reflects on IIT experience September 21, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira This year, Stanford accepted just 5.1 percent of its 42,497 applicants into its freshman class, the lowest acceptance rate ever seen at a top American university. Yet in 2014, only 9,748 of 1,360,000 applicants, a mere 0.7 percent, earned admission into the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT), the most prestigious college system in India and one of the most selective in the world. IIT’s graduates include numerous leaders of Silicon Valley, such as the Designated CEO of Google, and various professors at MIT, Stanford and UC Berkeley. read more » Daily life of a Cavewoman September 17, 2015 — by Angela Liu Saratoga Falcon reporter tries out famed Paleo diet for a week. read more » Sophomore artist finds fame among gamers on Twitter September 17, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Sophomore Lillian Zeng frequently posts pictures of her own SSBM-related artwork to her Twitter account. Since August, she has garnered a network of followers that includes gamers such as MaNg0 and Hungrybox, two of the greatest SSBM players of all time. read more » Development of Digital Electronics: how veteran teachers took on a new challenge September 16, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain Math teacher Audrey Warmuth and Matt Welander share their experience of creating a new class and curriculum for Digital Electronics. read more » Disney Channel Original Movies- more original, still awkward September 16, 2015 — by Angela Liu and Cassandra King “Teen Beach 2,” which came out in June, and “Descendants,” released in July, both appear to be aimed at mirroring the success of “High School Musical.” “Teen Beach 2” turned out to be better than its predecessor (which was released July 2013), while “Descendants” proved itself worthy of rivaling HSM itself. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Soph-“O”-more discovers pitfalls of blood type dieting September 14, 2015 — by Kyle Wang I woke up on Saturday morning feeling like a monk who had eaten nothing but tea leaves and rice for a week. I was hungry, exhausted and fed-up (pun intended) with my blood type diet. I never really believed in these health fad diets, as most of them are based on pseudoscience and feigned scientific research, and so I was pleasantly surprised when I checked dadamo.com, the official website for the blood type diet. The better part of their justification for their method actually seemed reputable. read more » Talk shows champion gay marriage through comedic means September 14, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev Late last June, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of gay marriage. It was a momentous day for the LGBT communities, and it took only two days for John Oliver, the host of “Last Week Tonight” on HBO, to produce a 14-minute segment that broke down the ruling and dissected the truths about LGBT rights. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...168169170171172...180190200210220...nextlast
Television series ‘Scandal’ tackles police brutality issue September 22, 2015 — by Olivia Lu In Season 4, Episode 14 of the political thriller “Scandal,” creator Shonda Rhimes masterfully incorporates the Black Lives Matter movement, the activist campaign that spreads awareness of the police brutality issue that plagues the nation, while referencing the events of Ferguson and other protests. read more » Parent reflects on IIT experience September 21, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira This year, Stanford accepted just 5.1 percent of its 42,497 applicants into its freshman class, the lowest acceptance rate ever seen at a top American university. Yet in 2014, only 9,748 of 1,360,000 applicants, a mere 0.7 percent, earned admission into the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT), the most prestigious college system in India and one of the most selective in the world. IIT’s graduates include numerous leaders of Silicon Valley, such as the Designated CEO of Google, and various professors at MIT, Stanford and UC Berkeley. read more » Daily life of a Cavewoman September 17, 2015 — by Angela Liu Saratoga Falcon reporter tries out famed Paleo diet for a week. read more » Sophomore artist finds fame among gamers on Twitter September 17, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Sophomore Lillian Zeng frequently posts pictures of her own SSBM-related artwork to her Twitter account. Since August, she has garnered a network of followers that includes gamers such as MaNg0 and Hungrybox, two of the greatest SSBM players of all time. read more » Development of Digital Electronics: how veteran teachers took on a new challenge September 16, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain Math teacher Audrey Warmuth and Matt Welander share their experience of creating a new class and curriculum for Digital Electronics. read more » Disney Channel Original Movies- more original, still awkward September 16, 2015 — by Angela Liu and Cassandra King “Teen Beach 2,” which came out in June, and “Descendants,” released in July, both appear to be aimed at mirroring the success of “High School Musical.” “Teen Beach 2” turned out to be better than its predecessor (which was released July 2013), while “Descendants” proved itself worthy of rivaling HSM itself. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Soph-“O”-more discovers pitfalls of blood type dieting September 14, 2015 — by Kyle Wang I woke up on Saturday morning feeling like a monk who had eaten nothing but tea leaves and rice for a week. I was hungry, exhausted and fed-up (pun intended) with my blood type diet. I never really believed in these health fad diets, as most of them are based on pseudoscience and feigned scientific research, and so I was pleasantly surprised when I checked dadamo.com, the official website for the blood type diet. The better part of their justification for their method actually seemed reputable. read more » Talk shows champion gay marriage through comedic means September 14, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev Late last June, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of gay marriage. It was a momentous day for the LGBT communities, and it took only two days for John Oliver, the host of “Last Week Tonight” on HBO, to produce a 14-minute segment that broke down the ruling and dissected the truths about LGBT rights. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...168169170171172...180190200210220...nextlast
Parent reflects on IIT experience September 21, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira This year, Stanford accepted just 5.1 percent of its 42,497 applicants into its freshman class, the lowest acceptance rate ever seen at a top American university. Yet in 2014, only 9,748 of 1,360,000 applicants, a mere 0.7 percent, earned admission into the Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT), the most prestigious college system in India and one of the most selective in the world. IIT’s graduates include numerous leaders of Silicon Valley, such as the Designated CEO of Google, and various professors at MIT, Stanford and UC Berkeley. read more » Daily life of a Cavewoman September 17, 2015 — by Angela Liu Saratoga Falcon reporter tries out famed Paleo diet for a week. read more » Sophomore artist finds fame among gamers on Twitter September 17, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Sophomore Lillian Zeng frequently posts pictures of her own SSBM-related artwork to her Twitter account. Since August, she has garnered a network of followers that includes gamers such as MaNg0 and Hungrybox, two of the greatest SSBM players of all time. read more » Development of Digital Electronics: how veteran teachers took on a new challenge September 16, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain Math teacher Audrey Warmuth and Matt Welander share their experience of creating a new class and curriculum for Digital Electronics. read more » Disney Channel Original Movies- more original, still awkward September 16, 2015 — by Angela Liu and Cassandra King “Teen Beach 2,” which came out in June, and “Descendants,” released in July, both appear to be aimed at mirroring the success of “High School Musical.” “Teen Beach 2” turned out to be better than its predecessor (which was released July 2013), while “Descendants” proved itself worthy of rivaling HSM itself. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Soph-“O”-more discovers pitfalls of blood type dieting September 14, 2015 — by Kyle Wang I woke up on Saturday morning feeling like a monk who had eaten nothing but tea leaves and rice for a week. I was hungry, exhausted and fed-up (pun intended) with my blood type diet. I never really believed in these health fad diets, as most of them are based on pseudoscience and feigned scientific research, and so I was pleasantly surprised when I checked dadamo.com, the official website for the blood type diet. The better part of their justification for their method actually seemed reputable. read more » Talk shows champion gay marriage through comedic means September 14, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev Late last June, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of gay marriage. It was a momentous day for the LGBT communities, and it took only two days for John Oliver, the host of “Last Week Tonight” on HBO, to produce a 14-minute segment that broke down the ruling and dissected the truths about LGBT rights. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...168169170171172...180190200210220...nextlast
Daily life of a Cavewoman September 17, 2015 — by Angela Liu Saratoga Falcon reporter tries out famed Paleo diet for a week. read more » Sophomore artist finds fame among gamers on Twitter September 17, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Sophomore Lillian Zeng frequently posts pictures of her own SSBM-related artwork to her Twitter account. Since August, she has garnered a network of followers that includes gamers such as MaNg0 and Hungrybox, two of the greatest SSBM players of all time. read more » Development of Digital Electronics: how veteran teachers took on a new challenge September 16, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain Math teacher Audrey Warmuth and Matt Welander share their experience of creating a new class and curriculum for Digital Electronics. read more » Disney Channel Original Movies- more original, still awkward September 16, 2015 — by Angela Liu and Cassandra King “Teen Beach 2,” which came out in June, and “Descendants,” released in July, both appear to be aimed at mirroring the success of “High School Musical.” “Teen Beach 2” turned out to be better than its predecessor (which was released July 2013), while “Descendants” proved itself worthy of rivaling HSM itself. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Soph-“O”-more discovers pitfalls of blood type dieting September 14, 2015 — by Kyle Wang I woke up on Saturday morning feeling like a monk who had eaten nothing but tea leaves and rice for a week. I was hungry, exhausted and fed-up (pun intended) with my blood type diet. I never really believed in these health fad diets, as most of them are based on pseudoscience and feigned scientific research, and so I was pleasantly surprised when I checked dadamo.com, the official website for the blood type diet. The better part of their justification for their method actually seemed reputable. read more » Talk shows champion gay marriage through comedic means September 14, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev Late last June, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of gay marriage. It was a momentous day for the LGBT communities, and it took only two days for John Oliver, the host of “Last Week Tonight” on HBO, to produce a 14-minute segment that broke down the ruling and dissected the truths about LGBT rights. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...168169170171172...180190200210220...nextlast
Sophomore artist finds fame among gamers on Twitter September 17, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Sophomore Lillian Zeng frequently posts pictures of her own SSBM-related artwork to her Twitter account. Since August, she has garnered a network of followers that includes gamers such as MaNg0 and Hungrybox, two of the greatest SSBM players of all time. read more » Development of Digital Electronics: how veteran teachers took on a new challenge September 16, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain Math teacher Audrey Warmuth and Matt Welander share their experience of creating a new class and curriculum for Digital Electronics. read more » Disney Channel Original Movies- more original, still awkward September 16, 2015 — by Angela Liu and Cassandra King “Teen Beach 2,” which came out in June, and “Descendants,” released in July, both appear to be aimed at mirroring the success of “High School Musical.” “Teen Beach 2” turned out to be better than its predecessor (which was released July 2013), while “Descendants” proved itself worthy of rivaling HSM itself. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Soph-“O”-more discovers pitfalls of blood type dieting September 14, 2015 — by Kyle Wang I woke up on Saturday morning feeling like a monk who had eaten nothing but tea leaves and rice for a week. I was hungry, exhausted and fed-up (pun intended) with my blood type diet. I never really believed in these health fad diets, as most of them are based on pseudoscience and feigned scientific research, and so I was pleasantly surprised when I checked dadamo.com, the official website for the blood type diet. The better part of their justification for their method actually seemed reputable. read more » Talk shows champion gay marriage through comedic means September 14, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev Late last June, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of gay marriage. It was a momentous day for the LGBT communities, and it took only two days for John Oliver, the host of “Last Week Tonight” on HBO, to produce a 14-minute segment that broke down the ruling and dissected the truths about LGBT rights. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...168169170171172...180190200210220...nextlast
Development of Digital Electronics: how veteran teachers took on a new challenge September 16, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain Math teacher Audrey Warmuth and Matt Welander share their experience of creating a new class and curriculum for Digital Electronics. read more » Disney Channel Original Movies- more original, still awkward September 16, 2015 — by Angela Liu and Cassandra King “Teen Beach 2,” which came out in June, and “Descendants,” released in July, both appear to be aimed at mirroring the success of “High School Musical.” “Teen Beach 2” turned out to be better than its predecessor (which was released July 2013), while “Descendants” proved itself worthy of rivaling HSM itself. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Soph-“O”-more discovers pitfalls of blood type dieting September 14, 2015 — by Kyle Wang I woke up on Saturday morning feeling like a monk who had eaten nothing but tea leaves and rice for a week. I was hungry, exhausted and fed-up (pun intended) with my blood type diet. I never really believed in these health fad diets, as most of them are based on pseudoscience and feigned scientific research, and so I was pleasantly surprised when I checked dadamo.com, the official website for the blood type diet. The better part of their justification for their method actually seemed reputable. read more » Talk shows champion gay marriage through comedic means September 14, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev Late last June, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of gay marriage. It was a momentous day for the LGBT communities, and it took only two days for John Oliver, the host of “Last Week Tonight” on HBO, to produce a 14-minute segment that broke down the ruling and dissected the truths about LGBT rights. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...168169170171172...180190200210220...nextlast
Disney Channel Original Movies- more original, still awkward September 16, 2015 — by Angela Liu and Cassandra King “Teen Beach 2,” which came out in June, and “Descendants,” released in July, both appear to be aimed at mirroring the success of “High School Musical.” “Teen Beach 2” turned out to be better than its predecessor (which was released July 2013), while “Descendants” proved itself worthy of rivaling HSM itself. read more » ‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Soph-“O”-more discovers pitfalls of blood type dieting September 14, 2015 — by Kyle Wang I woke up on Saturday morning feeling like a monk who had eaten nothing but tea leaves and rice for a week. I was hungry, exhausted and fed-up (pun intended) with my blood type diet. I never really believed in these health fad diets, as most of them are based on pseudoscience and feigned scientific research, and so I was pleasantly surprised when I checked dadamo.com, the official website for the blood type diet. The better part of their justification for their method actually seemed reputable. read more » Talk shows champion gay marriage through comedic means September 14, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev Late last June, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of gay marriage. It was a momentous day for the LGBT communities, and it took only two days for John Oliver, the host of “Last Week Tonight” on HBO, to produce a 14-minute segment that broke down the ruling and dissected the truths about LGBT rights. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...168169170171172...180190200210220...nextlast
‘Orange is the New Black’ rids stereotypes for LGBT community September 15, 2015 — by Michelle Lee Hit netflix series signifies progress for LGBT community. read more » Soph-“O”-more discovers pitfalls of blood type dieting September 14, 2015 — by Kyle Wang I woke up on Saturday morning feeling like a monk who had eaten nothing but tea leaves and rice for a week. I was hungry, exhausted and fed-up (pun intended) with my blood type diet. I never really believed in these health fad diets, as most of them are based on pseudoscience and feigned scientific research, and so I was pleasantly surprised when I checked dadamo.com, the official website for the blood type diet. The better part of their justification for their method actually seemed reputable. read more » Talk shows champion gay marriage through comedic means September 14, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev Late last June, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of gay marriage. It was a momentous day for the LGBT communities, and it took only two days for John Oliver, the host of “Last Week Tonight” on HBO, to produce a 14-minute segment that broke down the ruling and dissected the truths about LGBT rights. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...168169170171172...180190200210220...nextlast
Soph-“O”-more discovers pitfalls of blood type dieting September 14, 2015 — by Kyle Wang I woke up on Saturday morning feeling like a monk who had eaten nothing but tea leaves and rice for a week. I was hungry, exhausted and fed-up (pun intended) with my blood type diet. I never really believed in these health fad diets, as most of them are based on pseudoscience and feigned scientific research, and so I was pleasantly surprised when I checked dadamo.com, the official website for the blood type diet. The better part of their justification for their method actually seemed reputable. read more » Talk shows champion gay marriage through comedic means September 14, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev Late last June, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of gay marriage. It was a momentous day for the LGBT communities, and it took only two days for John Oliver, the host of “Last Week Tonight” on HBO, to produce a 14-minute segment that broke down the ruling and dissected the truths about LGBT rights. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...168169170171172...180190200210220...nextlast
Talk shows champion gay marriage through comedic means September 14, 2015 — by Anant Rajeev Late last June, the Supreme Court ruled 5-4 in favor of gay marriage. It was a momentous day for the LGBT communities, and it took only two days for John Oliver, the host of “Last Week Tonight” on HBO, to produce a 14-minute segment that broke down the ruling and dissected the truths about LGBT rights. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...168169170171172...180190200210220...nextlast