Sophomore performs as backup dancer in Bollywood film August 29, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen Sophomore Ishana Narayanan and her traveling dance troupe from the Max Dance Company arrived in downtown Stockton on June 28 to participate as backup dancers in the Bollywood film “Warrior Savitri,” which will premiere in India in October. read more » Sophomore teaches English to underprivileged students in Taiwan August 29, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen Sophomore Andrew Zheng participated in a program organized by the Wisdom Culture and Education Organization, which organizes a Chinese school, annual summer camps and volunteer opportunities for students. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Service to the country, service to the school: School Resource Officer Garton describes past experiences as a sheriff’s deputy and soldier May 28, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Stefanie Ting Garton’s day officially starts at approximately 7 a.m. Throughout the day, he touches base with the administration and is updated with information at each of the nine schools he helps, most of which are in Saratoga or the west side of Santa Clara County. read more » Sophomore pursues passion for dance at San Francisco Ballet May 21, 2015 — by Spring Ma Sophomore Sophie Cichanowicz discovered a passion for ballet after playing the lead role in "The Nutcracker" and pursues her dream. read more » ‘Pitch Perfect 2’: Offensive and flat compared to original May 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain As the young audience of mostly teenage girls squealed in excitement in AMC 14 on May 15, I prepared myself to watch an amazing sequel that I expected to be just as good as the original, if not better: “Pitch Perfect 2.” I clearly remembered the harmonic singing and gripping storyline from the first movie, and I was anticipating no less for the second one. Unfortunately, my expectations were barely met. read more » Junior goes to Guatemala for unique volunteer opportunity May 19, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta and Sweeya Raj Junior Nina Harris and her sister Sonia Harris accompanied their father, the chair of pediatrics at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, to Guatemala to observe a program that Stanford professor of child health and health research Dr. Paul Wise created. The program, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford, builds hospitals and provides better medical care to Guatemalans. read more » Campus supervisor develops close ties with school community May 18, 2015 — by Karissa Dong Since the fall of 2009, Hernandez has been the “gatekeeper” of the school, running errands for the office and performing a variety of campus tasks. read more » Media begin to promote natural beauty May 18, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan Recently, some journalists have selected pictures that have been enhanced in Photoshop and compared them with the original pictures. As the movement toward natural beauty has gained steam, young people today better understand the media’s often exaggerated images. read more » ‘Furious 7’ provides fast action May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao High up in the Caucasus Mountains, six cars escort an armored van. Suddenly, four more cars pull onto the road and ram into the escorts, which topple over. This scene is just one of many action-packed moments included in “Furious 7.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Sophomore teaches English to underprivileged students in Taiwan August 29, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen Sophomore Andrew Zheng participated in a program organized by the Wisdom Culture and Education Organization, which organizes a Chinese school, annual summer camps and volunteer opportunities for students. read more » Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Service to the country, service to the school: School Resource Officer Garton describes past experiences as a sheriff’s deputy and soldier May 28, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Stefanie Ting Garton’s day officially starts at approximately 7 a.m. Throughout the day, he touches base with the administration and is updated with information at each of the nine schools he helps, most of which are in Saratoga or the west side of Santa Clara County. read more » Sophomore pursues passion for dance at San Francisco Ballet May 21, 2015 — by Spring Ma Sophomore Sophie Cichanowicz discovered a passion for ballet after playing the lead role in "The Nutcracker" and pursues her dream. read more » ‘Pitch Perfect 2’: Offensive and flat compared to original May 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain As the young audience of mostly teenage girls squealed in excitement in AMC 14 on May 15, I prepared myself to watch an amazing sequel that I expected to be just as good as the original, if not better: “Pitch Perfect 2.” I clearly remembered the harmonic singing and gripping storyline from the first movie, and I was anticipating no less for the second one. Unfortunately, my expectations were barely met. read more » Junior goes to Guatemala for unique volunteer opportunity May 19, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta and Sweeya Raj Junior Nina Harris and her sister Sonia Harris accompanied their father, the chair of pediatrics at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, to Guatemala to observe a program that Stanford professor of child health and health research Dr. Paul Wise created. The program, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford, builds hospitals and provides better medical care to Guatemalans. read more » Campus supervisor develops close ties with school community May 18, 2015 — by Karissa Dong Since the fall of 2009, Hernandez has been the “gatekeeper” of the school, running errands for the office and performing a variety of campus tasks. read more » Media begin to promote natural beauty May 18, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan Recently, some journalists have selected pictures that have been enhanced in Photoshop and compared them with the original pictures. As the movement toward natural beauty has gained steam, young people today better understand the media’s often exaggerated images. read more » ‘Furious 7’ provides fast action May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao High up in the Caucasus Mountains, six cars escort an armored van. Suddenly, four more cars pull onto the road and ram into the escorts, which topple over. This scene is just one of many action-packed moments included in “Furious 7.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Taylor Swift fills our ‘Blank Space’ and teaches us her ‘Style’ August 29, 2015 — by Allison Lin and Summer Smith Two seniors experience a night at Levi's Stadium for Taylor Swift's 1989 World Tour. read more » Service to the country, service to the school: School Resource Officer Garton describes past experiences as a sheriff’s deputy and soldier May 28, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Stefanie Ting Garton’s day officially starts at approximately 7 a.m. Throughout the day, he touches base with the administration and is updated with information at each of the nine schools he helps, most of which are in Saratoga or the west side of Santa Clara County. read more » Sophomore pursues passion for dance at San Francisco Ballet May 21, 2015 — by Spring Ma Sophomore Sophie Cichanowicz discovered a passion for ballet after playing the lead role in "The Nutcracker" and pursues her dream. read more » ‘Pitch Perfect 2’: Offensive and flat compared to original May 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain As the young audience of mostly teenage girls squealed in excitement in AMC 14 on May 15, I prepared myself to watch an amazing sequel that I expected to be just as good as the original, if not better: “Pitch Perfect 2.” I clearly remembered the harmonic singing and gripping storyline from the first movie, and I was anticipating no less for the second one. Unfortunately, my expectations were barely met. read more » Junior goes to Guatemala for unique volunteer opportunity May 19, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta and Sweeya Raj Junior Nina Harris and her sister Sonia Harris accompanied their father, the chair of pediatrics at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, to Guatemala to observe a program that Stanford professor of child health and health research Dr. Paul Wise created. The program, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford, builds hospitals and provides better medical care to Guatemalans. read more » Campus supervisor develops close ties with school community May 18, 2015 — by Karissa Dong Since the fall of 2009, Hernandez has been the “gatekeeper” of the school, running errands for the office and performing a variety of campus tasks. read more » Media begin to promote natural beauty May 18, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan Recently, some journalists have selected pictures that have been enhanced in Photoshop and compared them with the original pictures. As the movement toward natural beauty has gained steam, young people today better understand the media’s often exaggerated images. read more » ‘Furious 7’ provides fast action May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao High up in the Caucasus Mountains, six cars escort an armored van. Suddenly, four more cars pull onto the road and ram into the escorts, which topple over. This scene is just one of many action-packed moments included in “Furious 7.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Service to the country, service to the school: School Resource Officer Garton describes past experiences as a sheriff’s deputy and soldier May 28, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Stefanie Ting Garton’s day officially starts at approximately 7 a.m. Throughout the day, he touches base with the administration and is updated with information at each of the nine schools he helps, most of which are in Saratoga or the west side of Santa Clara County. read more » Sophomore pursues passion for dance at San Francisco Ballet May 21, 2015 — by Spring Ma Sophomore Sophie Cichanowicz discovered a passion for ballet after playing the lead role in "The Nutcracker" and pursues her dream. read more » ‘Pitch Perfect 2’: Offensive and flat compared to original May 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain As the young audience of mostly teenage girls squealed in excitement in AMC 14 on May 15, I prepared myself to watch an amazing sequel that I expected to be just as good as the original, if not better: “Pitch Perfect 2.” I clearly remembered the harmonic singing and gripping storyline from the first movie, and I was anticipating no less for the second one. Unfortunately, my expectations were barely met. read more » Junior goes to Guatemala for unique volunteer opportunity May 19, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta and Sweeya Raj Junior Nina Harris and her sister Sonia Harris accompanied their father, the chair of pediatrics at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, to Guatemala to observe a program that Stanford professor of child health and health research Dr. Paul Wise created. The program, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford, builds hospitals and provides better medical care to Guatemalans. read more » Campus supervisor develops close ties with school community May 18, 2015 — by Karissa Dong Since the fall of 2009, Hernandez has been the “gatekeeper” of the school, running errands for the office and performing a variety of campus tasks. read more » Media begin to promote natural beauty May 18, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan Recently, some journalists have selected pictures that have been enhanced in Photoshop and compared them with the original pictures. As the movement toward natural beauty has gained steam, young people today better understand the media’s often exaggerated images. read more » ‘Furious 7’ provides fast action May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao High up in the Caucasus Mountains, six cars escort an armored van. Suddenly, four more cars pull onto the road and ram into the escorts, which topple over. This scene is just one of many action-packed moments included in “Furious 7.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Sophomore pursues passion for dance at San Francisco Ballet May 21, 2015 — by Spring Ma Sophomore Sophie Cichanowicz discovered a passion for ballet after playing the lead role in "The Nutcracker" and pursues her dream. read more » ‘Pitch Perfect 2’: Offensive and flat compared to original May 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain As the young audience of mostly teenage girls squealed in excitement in AMC 14 on May 15, I prepared myself to watch an amazing sequel that I expected to be just as good as the original, if not better: “Pitch Perfect 2.” I clearly remembered the harmonic singing and gripping storyline from the first movie, and I was anticipating no less for the second one. Unfortunately, my expectations were barely met. read more » Junior goes to Guatemala for unique volunteer opportunity May 19, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta and Sweeya Raj Junior Nina Harris and her sister Sonia Harris accompanied their father, the chair of pediatrics at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, to Guatemala to observe a program that Stanford professor of child health and health research Dr. Paul Wise created. The program, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford, builds hospitals and provides better medical care to Guatemalans. read more » Campus supervisor develops close ties with school community May 18, 2015 — by Karissa Dong Since the fall of 2009, Hernandez has been the “gatekeeper” of the school, running errands for the office and performing a variety of campus tasks. read more » Media begin to promote natural beauty May 18, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan Recently, some journalists have selected pictures that have been enhanced in Photoshop and compared them with the original pictures. As the movement toward natural beauty has gained steam, young people today better understand the media’s often exaggerated images. read more » ‘Furious 7’ provides fast action May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao High up in the Caucasus Mountains, six cars escort an armored van. Suddenly, four more cars pull onto the road and ram into the escorts, which topple over. This scene is just one of many action-packed moments included in “Furious 7.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
‘Pitch Perfect 2’: Offensive and flat compared to original May 21, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain As the young audience of mostly teenage girls squealed in excitement in AMC 14 on May 15, I prepared myself to watch an amazing sequel that I expected to be just as good as the original, if not better: “Pitch Perfect 2.” I clearly remembered the harmonic singing and gripping storyline from the first movie, and I was anticipating no less for the second one. Unfortunately, my expectations were barely met. read more » Junior goes to Guatemala for unique volunteer opportunity May 19, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta and Sweeya Raj Junior Nina Harris and her sister Sonia Harris accompanied their father, the chair of pediatrics at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, to Guatemala to observe a program that Stanford professor of child health and health research Dr. Paul Wise created. The program, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford, builds hospitals and provides better medical care to Guatemalans. read more » Campus supervisor develops close ties with school community May 18, 2015 — by Karissa Dong Since the fall of 2009, Hernandez has been the “gatekeeper” of the school, running errands for the office and performing a variety of campus tasks. read more » Media begin to promote natural beauty May 18, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan Recently, some journalists have selected pictures that have been enhanced in Photoshop and compared them with the original pictures. As the movement toward natural beauty has gained steam, young people today better understand the media’s often exaggerated images. read more » ‘Furious 7’ provides fast action May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao High up in the Caucasus Mountains, six cars escort an armored van. Suddenly, four more cars pull onto the road and ram into the escorts, which topple over. This scene is just one of many action-packed moments included in “Furious 7.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Junior goes to Guatemala for unique volunteer opportunity May 19, 2015 — by Shazia Gupta and Sweeya Raj Junior Nina Harris and her sister Sonia Harris accompanied their father, the chair of pediatrics at Santa Clara Valley Medical Center, to Guatemala to observe a program that Stanford professor of child health and health research Dr. Paul Wise created. The program, Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies at Stanford, builds hospitals and provides better medical care to Guatemalans. read more » Campus supervisor develops close ties with school community May 18, 2015 — by Karissa Dong Since the fall of 2009, Hernandez has been the “gatekeeper” of the school, running errands for the office and performing a variety of campus tasks. read more » Media begin to promote natural beauty May 18, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan Recently, some journalists have selected pictures that have been enhanced in Photoshop and compared them with the original pictures. As the movement toward natural beauty has gained steam, young people today better understand the media’s often exaggerated images. read more » ‘Furious 7’ provides fast action May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao High up in the Caucasus Mountains, six cars escort an armored van. Suddenly, four more cars pull onto the road and ram into the escorts, which topple over. This scene is just one of many action-packed moments included in “Furious 7.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Campus supervisor develops close ties with school community May 18, 2015 — by Karissa Dong Since the fall of 2009, Hernandez has been the “gatekeeper” of the school, running errands for the office and performing a variety of campus tasks. read more » Media begin to promote natural beauty May 18, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan Recently, some journalists have selected pictures that have been enhanced in Photoshop and compared them with the original pictures. As the movement toward natural beauty has gained steam, young people today better understand the media’s often exaggerated images. read more » ‘Furious 7’ provides fast action May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao High up in the Caucasus Mountains, six cars escort an armored van. Suddenly, four more cars pull onto the road and ram into the escorts, which topple over. This scene is just one of many action-packed moments included in “Furious 7.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
Media begin to promote natural beauty May 18, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan Recently, some journalists have selected pictures that have been enhanced in Photoshop and compared them with the original pictures. As the movement toward natural beauty has gained steam, young people today better understand the media’s often exaggerated images. read more » ‘Furious 7’ provides fast action May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao High up in the Caucasus Mountains, six cars escort an armored van. Suddenly, four more cars pull onto the road and ram into the escorts, which topple over. This scene is just one of many action-packed moments included in “Furious 7.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast
‘Furious 7’ provides fast action May 16, 2015 — by Jason Zhao High up in the Caucasus Mountains, six cars escort an armored van. Suddenly, four more cars pull onto the road and ram into the escorts, which topple over. This scene is just one of many action-packed moments included in “Furious 7.” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...174175176177178...190200210220230...nextlast