Students from China experience newfound freedom at SHS September 14, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Nidhi Jain As she walked across the quad toward the seemingly simple cafeteria, senior Mengjiao (Katherine) Li, then a sophomore new to Saratoga High, felt confused. There were four lines snaking into the cafeteria, each holding nearly 30 people. She didn’t know where to go or how to buy food. Even from the simple task of getting lunch, it was clear to Li that SHS was nothing like her school in China. Two years later, senior Chenghao (Jessica) Zhu faced the same situation, but this time, she had a friend, Li, who could relate and thus help her. read more » The downsides of having a famous parent September 14, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta and Eric Sze A typical day in the life of a toddler would probably entail sleeping and attempting to walk. On the other hand, a typical day in the life of North West, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s 2-year-old daughter, might consist of avoiding paparazzi and attending high-profile events. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more » Juice cleansing: Is it really worth it? September 13, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta When the Falcon staff dared me to complete a three-day juice cleanse, I was eager to accept the challenge. How hard could it be? Drinking juice all day for three days seemed fun, and healthy. read more » BuzzFeed serves as best friend to many September 13, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Self-described as "The Media Company for the Social Age,” BuzzFeed has attained success from the enduring appeal of its articles, quizzes, videos and social media savvy. BuzzFeed has mastered the art of garnering more clicks. read more » ‘I am Cait’ raises awareness for transgender community September 13, 2015 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Caitlyn Jenner has opened up a forum for discussion for everyone who is willing to join. With her new show “I am Cait” on E!, she is able to reach a wide range of audiences to get her message across. It is through this method of education that the trans rights movement is gaining momentum. read more » Inside the infirmary: Senior gets closer look at the life of a surgeon September 12, 2015 — by Melissa Magner As an intern at The Fibroid Treatment Collective and at The Center for Surgery in Beverly Hills, Senior Bita Naimi spent eight weeks building experience and knowledge about medicine. There, she worked with gynecologists, cardiologists, general surgeons and plastic surgeons, observing and assisting them with everything from heart generator change outs to uterine fibroid embolization. read more » Ask Sara #1 September 12, 2015 — by Sara Sara answers questions about waffles, school, crushes, and more. read more » Former middle school drum major furthers passion in music September 12, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Freshman Deyshna Pai joined band in fifth grade and has been playing ever since. Her enjoyment with music led her to apply for drum major in eighth grade and she is continuing to pursue music in high school. read more » Netflix data mining: A collapsing House of Cards September 11, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Netflix now uses data collected from users to determine what types of shows to produce. This damages ingenuity inherent in the creation of great TV shows and violates user privacy — and that’s a problem. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
The downsides of having a famous parent September 14, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta and Eric Sze A typical day in the life of a toddler would probably entail sleeping and attempting to walk. On the other hand, a typical day in the life of North West, Kanye West and Kim Kardashian’s 2-year-old daughter, might consist of avoiding paparazzi and attending high-profile events. read more » Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more » Juice cleansing: Is it really worth it? September 13, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta When the Falcon staff dared me to complete a three-day juice cleanse, I was eager to accept the challenge. How hard could it be? Drinking juice all day for three days seemed fun, and healthy. read more » BuzzFeed serves as best friend to many September 13, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Self-described as "The Media Company for the Social Age,” BuzzFeed has attained success from the enduring appeal of its articles, quizzes, videos and social media savvy. BuzzFeed has mastered the art of garnering more clicks. read more » ‘I am Cait’ raises awareness for transgender community September 13, 2015 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Caitlyn Jenner has opened up a forum for discussion for everyone who is willing to join. With her new show “I am Cait” on E!, she is able to reach a wide range of audiences to get her message across. It is through this method of education that the trans rights movement is gaining momentum. read more » Inside the infirmary: Senior gets closer look at the life of a surgeon September 12, 2015 — by Melissa Magner As an intern at The Fibroid Treatment Collective and at The Center for Surgery in Beverly Hills, Senior Bita Naimi spent eight weeks building experience and knowledge about medicine. There, she worked with gynecologists, cardiologists, general surgeons and plastic surgeons, observing and assisting them with everything from heart generator change outs to uterine fibroid embolization. read more » Ask Sara #1 September 12, 2015 — by Sara Sara answers questions about waffles, school, crushes, and more. read more » Former middle school drum major furthers passion in music September 12, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Freshman Deyshna Pai joined band in fifth grade and has been playing ever since. Her enjoyment with music led her to apply for drum major in eighth grade and she is continuing to pursue music in high school. read more » Netflix data mining: A collapsing House of Cards September 11, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Netflix now uses data collected from users to determine what types of shows to produce. This damages ingenuity inherent in the creation of great TV shows and violates user privacy — and that’s a problem. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Military summer camp teaches leadership, life lessons September 14, 2015 — by Emily Chen, Michelle Lee Junior Anna Dutro attended and graduated Culver Military Academy's Summer Camp. read more » Juice cleansing: Is it really worth it? September 13, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta When the Falcon staff dared me to complete a three-day juice cleanse, I was eager to accept the challenge. How hard could it be? Drinking juice all day for three days seemed fun, and healthy. read more » BuzzFeed serves as best friend to many September 13, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Self-described as "The Media Company for the Social Age,” BuzzFeed has attained success from the enduring appeal of its articles, quizzes, videos and social media savvy. BuzzFeed has mastered the art of garnering more clicks. read more » ‘I am Cait’ raises awareness for transgender community September 13, 2015 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Caitlyn Jenner has opened up a forum for discussion for everyone who is willing to join. With her new show “I am Cait” on E!, she is able to reach a wide range of audiences to get her message across. It is through this method of education that the trans rights movement is gaining momentum. read more » Inside the infirmary: Senior gets closer look at the life of a surgeon September 12, 2015 — by Melissa Magner As an intern at The Fibroid Treatment Collective and at The Center for Surgery in Beverly Hills, Senior Bita Naimi spent eight weeks building experience and knowledge about medicine. There, she worked with gynecologists, cardiologists, general surgeons and plastic surgeons, observing and assisting them with everything from heart generator change outs to uterine fibroid embolization. read more » Ask Sara #1 September 12, 2015 — by Sara Sara answers questions about waffles, school, crushes, and more. read more » Former middle school drum major furthers passion in music September 12, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Freshman Deyshna Pai joined band in fifth grade and has been playing ever since. Her enjoyment with music led her to apply for drum major in eighth grade and she is continuing to pursue music in high school. read more » Netflix data mining: A collapsing House of Cards September 11, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Netflix now uses data collected from users to determine what types of shows to produce. This damages ingenuity inherent in the creation of great TV shows and violates user privacy — and that’s a problem. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Juice cleansing: Is it really worth it? September 13, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta When the Falcon staff dared me to complete a three-day juice cleanse, I was eager to accept the challenge. How hard could it be? Drinking juice all day for three days seemed fun, and healthy. read more » BuzzFeed serves as best friend to many September 13, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Self-described as "The Media Company for the Social Age,” BuzzFeed has attained success from the enduring appeal of its articles, quizzes, videos and social media savvy. BuzzFeed has mastered the art of garnering more clicks. read more » ‘I am Cait’ raises awareness for transgender community September 13, 2015 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Caitlyn Jenner has opened up a forum for discussion for everyone who is willing to join. With her new show “I am Cait” on E!, she is able to reach a wide range of audiences to get her message across. It is through this method of education that the trans rights movement is gaining momentum. read more » Inside the infirmary: Senior gets closer look at the life of a surgeon September 12, 2015 — by Melissa Magner As an intern at The Fibroid Treatment Collective and at The Center for Surgery in Beverly Hills, Senior Bita Naimi spent eight weeks building experience and knowledge about medicine. There, she worked with gynecologists, cardiologists, general surgeons and plastic surgeons, observing and assisting them with everything from heart generator change outs to uterine fibroid embolization. read more » Ask Sara #1 September 12, 2015 — by Sara Sara answers questions about waffles, school, crushes, and more. read more » Former middle school drum major furthers passion in music September 12, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Freshman Deyshna Pai joined band in fifth grade and has been playing ever since. Her enjoyment with music led her to apply for drum major in eighth grade and she is continuing to pursue music in high school. read more » Netflix data mining: A collapsing House of Cards September 11, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Netflix now uses data collected from users to determine what types of shows to produce. This damages ingenuity inherent in the creation of great TV shows and violates user privacy — and that’s a problem. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
BuzzFeed serves as best friend to many September 13, 2015 — by Katherine Sun and Rachel Zhang Self-described as "The Media Company for the Social Age,” BuzzFeed has attained success from the enduring appeal of its articles, quizzes, videos and social media savvy. BuzzFeed has mastered the art of garnering more clicks. read more » ‘I am Cait’ raises awareness for transgender community September 13, 2015 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Caitlyn Jenner has opened up a forum for discussion for everyone who is willing to join. With her new show “I am Cait” on E!, she is able to reach a wide range of audiences to get her message across. It is through this method of education that the trans rights movement is gaining momentum. read more » Inside the infirmary: Senior gets closer look at the life of a surgeon September 12, 2015 — by Melissa Magner As an intern at The Fibroid Treatment Collective and at The Center for Surgery in Beverly Hills, Senior Bita Naimi spent eight weeks building experience and knowledge about medicine. There, she worked with gynecologists, cardiologists, general surgeons and plastic surgeons, observing and assisting them with everything from heart generator change outs to uterine fibroid embolization. read more » Ask Sara #1 September 12, 2015 — by Sara Sara answers questions about waffles, school, crushes, and more. read more » Former middle school drum major furthers passion in music September 12, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Freshman Deyshna Pai joined band in fifth grade and has been playing ever since. Her enjoyment with music led her to apply for drum major in eighth grade and she is continuing to pursue music in high school. read more » Netflix data mining: A collapsing House of Cards September 11, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Netflix now uses data collected from users to determine what types of shows to produce. This damages ingenuity inherent in the creation of great TV shows and violates user privacy — and that’s a problem. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
‘I am Cait’ raises awareness for transgender community September 13, 2015 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Caitlyn Jenner has opened up a forum for discussion for everyone who is willing to join. With her new show “I am Cait” on E!, she is able to reach a wide range of audiences to get her message across. It is through this method of education that the trans rights movement is gaining momentum. read more » Inside the infirmary: Senior gets closer look at the life of a surgeon September 12, 2015 — by Melissa Magner As an intern at The Fibroid Treatment Collective and at The Center for Surgery in Beverly Hills, Senior Bita Naimi spent eight weeks building experience and knowledge about medicine. There, she worked with gynecologists, cardiologists, general surgeons and plastic surgeons, observing and assisting them with everything from heart generator change outs to uterine fibroid embolization. read more » Ask Sara #1 September 12, 2015 — by Sara Sara answers questions about waffles, school, crushes, and more. read more » Former middle school drum major furthers passion in music September 12, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Freshman Deyshna Pai joined band in fifth grade and has been playing ever since. Her enjoyment with music led her to apply for drum major in eighth grade and she is continuing to pursue music in high school. read more » Netflix data mining: A collapsing House of Cards September 11, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Netflix now uses data collected from users to determine what types of shows to produce. This damages ingenuity inherent in the creation of great TV shows and violates user privacy — and that’s a problem. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Inside the infirmary: Senior gets closer look at the life of a surgeon September 12, 2015 — by Melissa Magner As an intern at The Fibroid Treatment Collective and at The Center for Surgery in Beverly Hills, Senior Bita Naimi spent eight weeks building experience and knowledge about medicine. There, she worked with gynecologists, cardiologists, general surgeons and plastic surgeons, observing and assisting them with everything from heart generator change outs to uterine fibroid embolization. read more » Ask Sara #1 September 12, 2015 — by Sara Sara answers questions about waffles, school, crushes, and more. read more » Former middle school drum major furthers passion in music September 12, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Freshman Deyshna Pai joined band in fifth grade and has been playing ever since. Her enjoyment with music led her to apply for drum major in eighth grade and she is continuing to pursue music in high school. read more » Netflix data mining: A collapsing House of Cards September 11, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Netflix now uses data collected from users to determine what types of shows to produce. This damages ingenuity inherent in the creation of great TV shows and violates user privacy — and that’s a problem. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Ask Sara #1 September 12, 2015 — by Sara Sara answers questions about waffles, school, crushes, and more. read more » Former middle school drum major furthers passion in music September 12, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Freshman Deyshna Pai joined band in fifth grade and has been playing ever since. Her enjoyment with music led her to apply for drum major in eighth grade and she is continuing to pursue music in high school. read more » Netflix data mining: A collapsing House of Cards September 11, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Netflix now uses data collected from users to determine what types of shows to produce. This damages ingenuity inherent in the creation of great TV shows and violates user privacy — and that’s a problem. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Former middle school drum major furthers passion in music September 12, 2015 — by Ami Nachiappan Freshman Deyshna Pai joined band in fifth grade and has been playing ever since. Her enjoyment with music led her to apply for drum major in eighth grade and she is continuing to pursue music in high school. read more » Netflix data mining: A collapsing House of Cards September 11, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Netflix now uses data collected from users to determine what types of shows to produce. This damages ingenuity inherent in the creation of great TV shows and violates user privacy — and that’s a problem. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast
Netflix data mining: A collapsing House of Cards September 11, 2015 — by Kyle Wang Netflix now uses data collected from users to determine what types of shows to produce. This damages ingenuity inherent in the creation of great TV shows and violates user privacy — and that’s a problem. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...169170171172173...180190200210220...nextlast