The hidden beauty of a neon-blue wig April 22, 2015 — by Kevin Chow Equipped with a stunningly attractive neon-blue wig, I displayed my gorgeous costume to a world not yet ready for newspaper experiments, true beauty or Katy Perry. read more » Sophomores defeat opponents with last-minute pranks April 20, 2015 — by Maya Prasad and Jenny Qian Teams compete in prank wars read more » Indian-Americans break stereotypes in the entertainment industry April 20, 2015 — by Shreya Tumu Minorities such as Indian-Americans are beginning to occupy a more prominent role in mainstream media. read more » Smoke and ashes April 16, 2015 — by Gitika Nalwa Saratoga: where “all the children are above average,” where doors are left unlocked, and where cop cars respond in pairs to lemons being plucked from a wayside tree. You wouldn’t expect arson in Saratoga, and neither did I, but that changed one night four years ago. read more » Team pranks on another level with “ugly Facebook photos” and fake parking tickets April 16, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Amulya Vadlakonda At the end of this newspaper prank war, it is safe to say our team was the winner. read more » Unmotivated seniors fail at prank wars April 16, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung After having been pranked ourselves, we knew we had to step it up. Unfortunately, as we’re second semester seniors, we quickly gave up on a more elaborate idea. read more » Senior finds love for basketball through hard work April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior point guard Michael Cole wasn’t always the star scorer who could carry his team to victory. read more » Senior finds passion for breakdancing April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior finds his passion for dancing read more » The road less traveled: the community college route March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin In a typical year, somewhere from 10 to 15 percent of Saratoga High students will attend two-year universities after graduation, according to recent statistics. Students choose community college for a variety of reasons, whether it is the lower costs associated with the community colleges or the knowledge that transferring to a four-year university works well after attending a two-year community college. read more » The effects of nutritional supplements March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin Many young athletes aspire to be ripped, with muscular physiques of mature collegiate national champions or Olympians. They use products intended for ingestion that add nutritional value to supplement an athlete’s diet, and come in the forms of powder, shakes, pills, energy drinks and even chewing gum. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...177178179180181...190200210220230...nextlast
Sophomores defeat opponents with last-minute pranks April 20, 2015 — by Maya Prasad and Jenny Qian Teams compete in prank wars read more » Indian-Americans break stereotypes in the entertainment industry April 20, 2015 — by Shreya Tumu Minorities such as Indian-Americans are beginning to occupy a more prominent role in mainstream media. read more » Smoke and ashes April 16, 2015 — by Gitika Nalwa Saratoga: where “all the children are above average,” where doors are left unlocked, and where cop cars respond in pairs to lemons being plucked from a wayside tree. You wouldn’t expect arson in Saratoga, and neither did I, but that changed one night four years ago. read more » Team pranks on another level with “ugly Facebook photos” and fake parking tickets April 16, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Amulya Vadlakonda At the end of this newspaper prank war, it is safe to say our team was the winner. read more » Unmotivated seniors fail at prank wars April 16, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung After having been pranked ourselves, we knew we had to step it up. Unfortunately, as we’re second semester seniors, we quickly gave up on a more elaborate idea. read more » Senior finds love for basketball through hard work April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior point guard Michael Cole wasn’t always the star scorer who could carry his team to victory. read more » Senior finds passion for breakdancing April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior finds his passion for dancing read more » The road less traveled: the community college route March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin In a typical year, somewhere from 10 to 15 percent of Saratoga High students will attend two-year universities after graduation, according to recent statistics. Students choose community college for a variety of reasons, whether it is the lower costs associated with the community colleges or the knowledge that transferring to a four-year university works well after attending a two-year community college. read more » The effects of nutritional supplements March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin Many young athletes aspire to be ripped, with muscular physiques of mature collegiate national champions or Olympians. They use products intended for ingestion that add nutritional value to supplement an athlete’s diet, and come in the forms of powder, shakes, pills, energy drinks and even chewing gum. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...177178179180181...190200210220230...nextlast
Indian-Americans break stereotypes in the entertainment industry April 20, 2015 — by Shreya Tumu Minorities such as Indian-Americans are beginning to occupy a more prominent role in mainstream media. read more » Smoke and ashes April 16, 2015 — by Gitika Nalwa Saratoga: where “all the children are above average,” where doors are left unlocked, and where cop cars respond in pairs to lemons being plucked from a wayside tree. You wouldn’t expect arson in Saratoga, and neither did I, but that changed one night four years ago. read more » Team pranks on another level with “ugly Facebook photos” and fake parking tickets April 16, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Amulya Vadlakonda At the end of this newspaper prank war, it is safe to say our team was the winner. read more » Unmotivated seniors fail at prank wars April 16, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung After having been pranked ourselves, we knew we had to step it up. Unfortunately, as we’re second semester seniors, we quickly gave up on a more elaborate idea. read more » Senior finds love for basketball through hard work April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior point guard Michael Cole wasn’t always the star scorer who could carry his team to victory. read more » Senior finds passion for breakdancing April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior finds his passion for dancing read more » The road less traveled: the community college route March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin In a typical year, somewhere from 10 to 15 percent of Saratoga High students will attend two-year universities after graduation, according to recent statistics. Students choose community college for a variety of reasons, whether it is the lower costs associated with the community colleges or the knowledge that transferring to a four-year university works well after attending a two-year community college. read more » The effects of nutritional supplements March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin Many young athletes aspire to be ripped, with muscular physiques of mature collegiate national champions or Olympians. They use products intended for ingestion that add nutritional value to supplement an athlete’s diet, and come in the forms of powder, shakes, pills, energy drinks and even chewing gum. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...177178179180181...190200210220230...nextlast
Smoke and ashes April 16, 2015 — by Gitika Nalwa Saratoga: where “all the children are above average,” where doors are left unlocked, and where cop cars respond in pairs to lemons being plucked from a wayside tree. You wouldn’t expect arson in Saratoga, and neither did I, but that changed one night four years ago. read more » Team pranks on another level with “ugly Facebook photos” and fake parking tickets April 16, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Amulya Vadlakonda At the end of this newspaper prank war, it is safe to say our team was the winner. read more » Unmotivated seniors fail at prank wars April 16, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung After having been pranked ourselves, we knew we had to step it up. Unfortunately, as we’re second semester seniors, we quickly gave up on a more elaborate idea. read more » Senior finds love for basketball through hard work April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior point guard Michael Cole wasn’t always the star scorer who could carry his team to victory. read more » Senior finds passion for breakdancing April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior finds his passion for dancing read more » The road less traveled: the community college route March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin In a typical year, somewhere from 10 to 15 percent of Saratoga High students will attend two-year universities after graduation, according to recent statistics. Students choose community college for a variety of reasons, whether it is the lower costs associated with the community colleges or the knowledge that transferring to a four-year university works well after attending a two-year community college. read more » The effects of nutritional supplements March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin Many young athletes aspire to be ripped, with muscular physiques of mature collegiate national champions or Olympians. They use products intended for ingestion that add nutritional value to supplement an athlete’s diet, and come in the forms of powder, shakes, pills, energy drinks and even chewing gum. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...177178179180181...190200210220230...nextlast
Team pranks on another level with “ugly Facebook photos” and fake parking tickets April 16, 2015 — by Caitlin Ju and Amulya Vadlakonda At the end of this newspaper prank war, it is safe to say our team was the winner. read more » Unmotivated seniors fail at prank wars April 16, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung After having been pranked ourselves, we knew we had to step it up. Unfortunately, as we’re second semester seniors, we quickly gave up on a more elaborate idea. read more » Senior finds love for basketball through hard work April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior point guard Michael Cole wasn’t always the star scorer who could carry his team to victory. read more » Senior finds passion for breakdancing April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior finds his passion for dancing read more » The road less traveled: the community college route March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin In a typical year, somewhere from 10 to 15 percent of Saratoga High students will attend two-year universities after graduation, according to recent statistics. Students choose community college for a variety of reasons, whether it is the lower costs associated with the community colleges or the knowledge that transferring to a four-year university works well after attending a two-year community college. read more » The effects of nutritional supplements March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin Many young athletes aspire to be ripped, with muscular physiques of mature collegiate national champions or Olympians. They use products intended for ingestion that add nutritional value to supplement an athlete’s diet, and come in the forms of powder, shakes, pills, energy drinks and even chewing gum. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...177178179180181...190200210220230...nextlast
Unmotivated seniors fail at prank wars April 16, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung After having been pranked ourselves, we knew we had to step it up. Unfortunately, as we’re second semester seniors, we quickly gave up on a more elaborate idea. read more » Senior finds love for basketball through hard work April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior point guard Michael Cole wasn’t always the star scorer who could carry his team to victory. read more » Senior finds passion for breakdancing April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior finds his passion for dancing read more » The road less traveled: the community college route March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin In a typical year, somewhere from 10 to 15 percent of Saratoga High students will attend two-year universities after graduation, according to recent statistics. Students choose community college for a variety of reasons, whether it is the lower costs associated with the community colleges or the knowledge that transferring to a four-year university works well after attending a two-year community college. read more » The effects of nutritional supplements March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin Many young athletes aspire to be ripped, with muscular physiques of mature collegiate national champions or Olympians. They use products intended for ingestion that add nutritional value to supplement an athlete’s diet, and come in the forms of powder, shakes, pills, energy drinks and even chewing gum. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...177178179180181...190200210220230...nextlast
Senior finds love for basketball through hard work April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior point guard Michael Cole wasn’t always the star scorer who could carry his team to victory. read more » Senior finds passion for breakdancing April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior finds his passion for dancing read more » The road less traveled: the community college route March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin In a typical year, somewhere from 10 to 15 percent of Saratoga High students will attend two-year universities after graduation, according to recent statistics. Students choose community college for a variety of reasons, whether it is the lower costs associated with the community colleges or the knowledge that transferring to a four-year university works well after attending a two-year community college. read more » The effects of nutritional supplements March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin Many young athletes aspire to be ripped, with muscular physiques of mature collegiate national champions or Olympians. They use products intended for ingestion that add nutritional value to supplement an athlete’s diet, and come in the forms of powder, shakes, pills, energy drinks and even chewing gum. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...177178179180181...190200210220230...nextlast
Senior finds passion for breakdancing April 1, 2015 — by Aditya Chaudhry Senior finds his passion for dancing read more » The road less traveled: the community college route March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin In a typical year, somewhere from 10 to 15 percent of Saratoga High students will attend two-year universities after graduation, according to recent statistics. Students choose community college for a variety of reasons, whether it is the lower costs associated with the community colleges or the knowledge that transferring to a four-year university works well after attending a two-year community college. read more » The effects of nutritional supplements March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin Many young athletes aspire to be ripped, with muscular physiques of mature collegiate national champions or Olympians. They use products intended for ingestion that add nutritional value to supplement an athlete’s diet, and come in the forms of powder, shakes, pills, energy drinks and even chewing gum. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...177178179180181...190200210220230...nextlast
The road less traveled: the community college route March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin In a typical year, somewhere from 10 to 15 percent of Saratoga High students will attend two-year universities after graduation, according to recent statistics. Students choose community college for a variety of reasons, whether it is the lower costs associated with the community colleges or the knowledge that transferring to a four-year university works well after attending a two-year community college. read more » The effects of nutritional supplements March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin Many young athletes aspire to be ripped, with muscular physiques of mature collegiate national champions or Olympians. They use products intended for ingestion that add nutritional value to supplement an athlete’s diet, and come in the forms of powder, shakes, pills, energy drinks and even chewing gum. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...177178179180181...190200210220230...nextlast
The effects of nutritional supplements March 31, 2015 — by Allison Lin Many young athletes aspire to be ripped, with muscular physiques of mature collegiate national champions or Olympians. They use products intended for ingestion that add nutritional value to supplement an athlete’s diet, and come in the forms of powder, shakes, pills, energy drinks and even chewing gum. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...177178179180181...190200210220230...nextlast