Morgan Wallen’s album ‘One Thing at a Time’ captures dynamic emotions and pays homage to family May 24, 2023 — by Meher Bhatnagar With his new album “One Thing at a Time,” American country singer Morgan Wallen has achieved groundbreaking commercial success. His songs have remained at the top of the Billboard charts for 8 weeks since the album’s release on March 3. “One Thing at a Time” is his second consecutive U.S. No. 1 album, marking the […] read more » Sophomore volunteers as research assistant in youth and innovation project May 20, 2023 — by Isabelle Wang On a late evening, sophomore Anushka Tadikonda opened her laptop to organize statistics for The Youth & Innovation Project, a research project about recognizing the strengths of teenage brains — such as creative thinking, observation, curiosity and risk taking — and their potential to find solutions to all kinds of societal problems. Tadikonda, as part […] read more » How to plan the perfect day trip to Santa Cruz May 20, 2023 — by Meher Bhatnagar Picture this: You’re driving to the beach on a warm summer day following a grueling school year of endless work, severe sleep deprivation and academic pressure. You feel yourself loosening up as you wind through the Santa Cruz Mountains with the car windows down, blasting A$AP Rocky and wearing your best swim attire in the […] read more » Stanford can wait: Senior take a gap year to focus on AI research and startup May 20, 2023 — by Aiden Ye Last summer, senior Mason Wang, already experienced with research and artificial intelligence, reached out to see if he could help two Stanford professors with Noora, a project designed to create a chatbot that assists those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To his surprise, they agreed to bring him on board. Noora is a chatbot that […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Melodies of friendship: from elementary school piano buddies to college roommates May 19, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu The rich, mellow sounds of classical music resonated in the living room as then-second graders Channie Hong and Trevor Leung lounged on their piano teacher’s couch. They remember focusing their attention on Channie’s iPad as they watched “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.” “I thought Trevor was just a nerd who loved playing piano at […] read more » TEDxSaratogaHighSchool’s yearly speaker event features theme ‘You Are the Future’ May 16, 2023 — by Kevin Yang The four speakers at the TEDxSaratogaHigh held at the Thermond Drama Center on April 23 told their own stories about how they had overcome obstacles and loss. According to junior and current club officer Sam Bai, the TEDxSaratogaHighSchool club spent months preparing for the speaker series with the theme “You Are the Future.” At the […] read more » 70 year later, ‘Peanuts’ remains a childhood staple May 8, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Over 70 years ago, comic strip artist Charles M. Schultz published the first few panels of his new comic called “Peanuts” in the monochrome newspaper, St. Pioneer Press. Although the final original strip was released in 2000, the beloved comic has continued to be a staple in entertainment, a prime example of how popular media […] read more » France trip revived after 5-year hiatus May 6, 2023 — by Amy Luo During Spring Break in the second week of April, 15 students traveled to France on a revived trip led by French teacher Elaine Haggerty and retired Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. Haggerty also brought students to France during Spring Break in 2017 and 2018. After the COVID-19 pandemic, however, this year’s trip marks the first in […] read more » ‘Liv and Maddie’: A dramatic, funny show that shaped our personalities May 6, 2023 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang “You, you, the other half of me, me, the half I’ll always ne-ed, the half that drives me cra-a-a-a-azy,” we chanted, singing along to the theme song of our sixth-grade selves’ favorite Disney series, “Liv and Maddie.” As we binged the show’s four addictive seasons throughout our middle school years, we laughed at cheesy jokes, […] read more » No drive, no life: Second-semester seniors go to Target on a $15 budget April 25, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang As the anti-social butterflies we are, we do not hang out with people. That is, until our Life Editors pitched the story idea of “ballin’ on a budget.” Still, our lack of social interaction shows: We had no idea what to do, and ended up choosing a $15 budget for a trip to the grocery […] read more » firstprevious...10...1617181920...3040506070...nextlast
Sophomore volunteers as research assistant in youth and innovation project May 20, 2023 — by Isabelle Wang On a late evening, sophomore Anushka Tadikonda opened her laptop to organize statistics for The Youth & Innovation Project, a research project about recognizing the strengths of teenage brains — such as creative thinking, observation, curiosity and risk taking — and their potential to find solutions to all kinds of societal problems. Tadikonda, as part […] read more » How to plan the perfect day trip to Santa Cruz May 20, 2023 — by Meher Bhatnagar Picture this: You’re driving to the beach on a warm summer day following a grueling school year of endless work, severe sleep deprivation and academic pressure. You feel yourself loosening up as you wind through the Santa Cruz Mountains with the car windows down, blasting A$AP Rocky and wearing your best swim attire in the […] read more » Stanford can wait: Senior take a gap year to focus on AI research and startup May 20, 2023 — by Aiden Ye Last summer, senior Mason Wang, already experienced with research and artificial intelligence, reached out to see if he could help two Stanford professors with Noora, a project designed to create a chatbot that assists those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To his surprise, they agreed to bring him on board. Noora is a chatbot that […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Melodies of friendship: from elementary school piano buddies to college roommates May 19, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu The rich, mellow sounds of classical music resonated in the living room as then-second graders Channie Hong and Trevor Leung lounged on their piano teacher’s couch. They remember focusing their attention on Channie’s iPad as they watched “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.” “I thought Trevor was just a nerd who loved playing piano at […] read more » TEDxSaratogaHighSchool’s yearly speaker event features theme ‘You Are the Future’ May 16, 2023 — by Kevin Yang The four speakers at the TEDxSaratogaHigh held at the Thermond Drama Center on April 23 told their own stories about how they had overcome obstacles and loss. According to junior and current club officer Sam Bai, the TEDxSaratogaHighSchool club spent months preparing for the speaker series with the theme “You Are the Future.” At the […] read more » 70 year later, ‘Peanuts’ remains a childhood staple May 8, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Over 70 years ago, comic strip artist Charles M. Schultz published the first few panels of his new comic called “Peanuts” in the monochrome newspaper, St. Pioneer Press. Although the final original strip was released in 2000, the beloved comic has continued to be a staple in entertainment, a prime example of how popular media […] read more » France trip revived after 5-year hiatus May 6, 2023 — by Amy Luo During Spring Break in the second week of April, 15 students traveled to France on a revived trip led by French teacher Elaine Haggerty and retired Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. Haggerty also brought students to France during Spring Break in 2017 and 2018. After the COVID-19 pandemic, however, this year’s trip marks the first in […] read more » ‘Liv and Maddie’: A dramatic, funny show that shaped our personalities May 6, 2023 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang “You, you, the other half of me, me, the half I’ll always ne-ed, the half that drives me cra-a-a-a-azy,” we chanted, singing along to the theme song of our sixth-grade selves’ favorite Disney series, “Liv and Maddie.” As we binged the show’s four addictive seasons throughout our middle school years, we laughed at cheesy jokes, […] read more » No drive, no life: Second-semester seniors go to Target on a $15 budget April 25, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang As the anti-social butterflies we are, we do not hang out with people. That is, until our Life Editors pitched the story idea of “ballin’ on a budget.” Still, our lack of social interaction shows: We had no idea what to do, and ended up choosing a $15 budget for a trip to the grocery […] read more » firstprevious...10...1617181920...3040506070...nextlast
How to plan the perfect day trip to Santa Cruz May 20, 2023 — by Meher Bhatnagar Picture this: You’re driving to the beach on a warm summer day following a grueling school year of endless work, severe sleep deprivation and academic pressure. You feel yourself loosening up as you wind through the Santa Cruz Mountains with the car windows down, blasting A$AP Rocky and wearing your best swim attire in the […] read more » Stanford can wait: Senior take a gap year to focus on AI research and startup May 20, 2023 — by Aiden Ye Last summer, senior Mason Wang, already experienced with research and artificial intelligence, reached out to see if he could help two Stanford professors with Noora, a project designed to create a chatbot that assists those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To his surprise, they agreed to bring him on board. Noora is a chatbot that […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Melodies of friendship: from elementary school piano buddies to college roommates May 19, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu The rich, mellow sounds of classical music resonated in the living room as then-second graders Channie Hong and Trevor Leung lounged on their piano teacher’s couch. They remember focusing their attention on Channie’s iPad as they watched “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.” “I thought Trevor was just a nerd who loved playing piano at […] read more » TEDxSaratogaHighSchool’s yearly speaker event features theme ‘You Are the Future’ May 16, 2023 — by Kevin Yang The four speakers at the TEDxSaratogaHigh held at the Thermond Drama Center on April 23 told their own stories about how they had overcome obstacles and loss. According to junior and current club officer Sam Bai, the TEDxSaratogaHighSchool club spent months preparing for the speaker series with the theme “You Are the Future.” At the […] read more » 70 year later, ‘Peanuts’ remains a childhood staple May 8, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Over 70 years ago, comic strip artist Charles M. Schultz published the first few panels of his new comic called “Peanuts” in the monochrome newspaper, St. Pioneer Press. Although the final original strip was released in 2000, the beloved comic has continued to be a staple in entertainment, a prime example of how popular media […] read more » France trip revived after 5-year hiatus May 6, 2023 — by Amy Luo During Spring Break in the second week of April, 15 students traveled to France on a revived trip led by French teacher Elaine Haggerty and retired Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. Haggerty also brought students to France during Spring Break in 2017 and 2018. After the COVID-19 pandemic, however, this year’s trip marks the first in […] read more » ‘Liv and Maddie’: A dramatic, funny show that shaped our personalities May 6, 2023 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang “You, you, the other half of me, me, the half I’ll always ne-ed, the half that drives me cra-a-a-a-azy,” we chanted, singing along to the theme song of our sixth-grade selves’ favorite Disney series, “Liv and Maddie.” As we binged the show’s four addictive seasons throughout our middle school years, we laughed at cheesy jokes, […] read more » No drive, no life: Second-semester seniors go to Target on a $15 budget April 25, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang As the anti-social butterflies we are, we do not hang out with people. That is, until our Life Editors pitched the story idea of “ballin’ on a budget.” Still, our lack of social interaction shows: We had no idea what to do, and ended up choosing a $15 budget for a trip to the grocery […] read more » firstprevious...10...1617181920...3040506070...nextlast
Stanford can wait: Senior take a gap year to focus on AI research and startup May 20, 2023 — by Aiden Ye Last summer, senior Mason Wang, already experienced with research and artificial intelligence, reached out to see if he could help two Stanford professors with Noora, a project designed to create a chatbot that assists those with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). To his surprise, they agreed to bring him on board. Noora is a chatbot that […] read more » Senior Mag 2023: Melodies of friendship: from elementary school piano buddies to college roommates May 19, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu The rich, mellow sounds of classical music resonated in the living room as then-second graders Channie Hong and Trevor Leung lounged on their piano teacher’s couch. They remember focusing their attention on Channie’s iPad as they watched “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.” “I thought Trevor was just a nerd who loved playing piano at […] read more » TEDxSaratogaHighSchool’s yearly speaker event features theme ‘You Are the Future’ May 16, 2023 — by Kevin Yang The four speakers at the TEDxSaratogaHigh held at the Thermond Drama Center on April 23 told their own stories about how they had overcome obstacles and loss. According to junior and current club officer Sam Bai, the TEDxSaratogaHighSchool club spent months preparing for the speaker series with the theme “You Are the Future.” At the […] read more » 70 year later, ‘Peanuts’ remains a childhood staple May 8, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Over 70 years ago, comic strip artist Charles M. Schultz published the first few panels of his new comic called “Peanuts” in the monochrome newspaper, St. Pioneer Press. Although the final original strip was released in 2000, the beloved comic has continued to be a staple in entertainment, a prime example of how popular media […] read more » France trip revived after 5-year hiatus May 6, 2023 — by Amy Luo During Spring Break in the second week of April, 15 students traveled to France on a revived trip led by French teacher Elaine Haggerty and retired Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. Haggerty also brought students to France during Spring Break in 2017 and 2018. After the COVID-19 pandemic, however, this year’s trip marks the first in […] read more » ‘Liv and Maddie’: A dramatic, funny show that shaped our personalities May 6, 2023 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang “You, you, the other half of me, me, the half I’ll always ne-ed, the half that drives me cra-a-a-a-azy,” we chanted, singing along to the theme song of our sixth-grade selves’ favorite Disney series, “Liv and Maddie.” As we binged the show’s four addictive seasons throughout our middle school years, we laughed at cheesy jokes, […] read more » No drive, no life: Second-semester seniors go to Target on a $15 budget April 25, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang As the anti-social butterflies we are, we do not hang out with people. That is, until our Life Editors pitched the story idea of “ballin’ on a budget.” Still, our lack of social interaction shows: We had no idea what to do, and ended up choosing a $15 budget for a trip to the grocery […] read more » firstprevious...10...1617181920...3040506070...nextlast
Senior Mag 2023: Melodies of friendship: from elementary school piano buddies to college roommates May 19, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu The rich, mellow sounds of classical music resonated in the living room as then-second graders Channie Hong and Trevor Leung lounged on their piano teacher’s couch. They remember focusing their attention on Channie’s iPad as they watched “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.” “I thought Trevor was just a nerd who loved playing piano at […] read more » TEDxSaratogaHighSchool’s yearly speaker event features theme ‘You Are the Future’ May 16, 2023 — by Kevin Yang The four speakers at the TEDxSaratogaHigh held at the Thermond Drama Center on April 23 told their own stories about how they had overcome obstacles and loss. According to junior and current club officer Sam Bai, the TEDxSaratogaHighSchool club spent months preparing for the speaker series with the theme “You Are the Future.” At the […] read more » 70 year later, ‘Peanuts’ remains a childhood staple May 8, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Over 70 years ago, comic strip artist Charles M. Schultz published the first few panels of his new comic called “Peanuts” in the monochrome newspaper, St. Pioneer Press. Although the final original strip was released in 2000, the beloved comic has continued to be a staple in entertainment, a prime example of how popular media […] read more » France trip revived after 5-year hiatus May 6, 2023 — by Amy Luo During Spring Break in the second week of April, 15 students traveled to France on a revived trip led by French teacher Elaine Haggerty and retired Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. Haggerty also brought students to France during Spring Break in 2017 and 2018. After the COVID-19 pandemic, however, this year’s trip marks the first in […] read more » ‘Liv and Maddie’: A dramatic, funny show that shaped our personalities May 6, 2023 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang “You, you, the other half of me, me, the half I’ll always ne-ed, the half that drives me cra-a-a-a-azy,” we chanted, singing along to the theme song of our sixth-grade selves’ favorite Disney series, “Liv and Maddie.” As we binged the show’s four addictive seasons throughout our middle school years, we laughed at cheesy jokes, […] read more » No drive, no life: Second-semester seniors go to Target on a $15 budget April 25, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang As the anti-social butterflies we are, we do not hang out with people. That is, until our Life Editors pitched the story idea of “ballin’ on a budget.” Still, our lack of social interaction shows: We had no idea what to do, and ended up choosing a $15 budget for a trip to the grocery […] read more » firstprevious...10...1617181920...3040506070...nextlast
TEDxSaratogaHighSchool’s yearly speaker event features theme ‘You Are the Future’ May 16, 2023 — by Kevin Yang The four speakers at the TEDxSaratogaHigh held at the Thermond Drama Center on April 23 told their own stories about how they had overcome obstacles and loss. According to junior and current club officer Sam Bai, the TEDxSaratogaHighSchool club spent months preparing for the speaker series with the theme “You Are the Future.” At the […] read more » 70 year later, ‘Peanuts’ remains a childhood staple May 8, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Over 70 years ago, comic strip artist Charles M. Schultz published the first few panels of his new comic called “Peanuts” in the monochrome newspaper, St. Pioneer Press. Although the final original strip was released in 2000, the beloved comic has continued to be a staple in entertainment, a prime example of how popular media […] read more » France trip revived after 5-year hiatus May 6, 2023 — by Amy Luo During Spring Break in the second week of April, 15 students traveled to France on a revived trip led by French teacher Elaine Haggerty and retired Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. Haggerty also brought students to France during Spring Break in 2017 and 2018. After the COVID-19 pandemic, however, this year’s trip marks the first in […] read more » ‘Liv and Maddie’: A dramatic, funny show that shaped our personalities May 6, 2023 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang “You, you, the other half of me, me, the half I’ll always ne-ed, the half that drives me cra-a-a-a-azy,” we chanted, singing along to the theme song of our sixth-grade selves’ favorite Disney series, “Liv and Maddie.” As we binged the show’s four addictive seasons throughout our middle school years, we laughed at cheesy jokes, […] read more » No drive, no life: Second-semester seniors go to Target on a $15 budget April 25, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang As the anti-social butterflies we are, we do not hang out with people. That is, until our Life Editors pitched the story idea of “ballin’ on a budget.” Still, our lack of social interaction shows: We had no idea what to do, and ended up choosing a $15 budget for a trip to the grocery […] read more » firstprevious...10...1617181920...3040506070...nextlast
70 year later, ‘Peanuts’ remains a childhood staple May 8, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Over 70 years ago, comic strip artist Charles M. Schultz published the first few panels of his new comic called “Peanuts” in the monochrome newspaper, St. Pioneer Press. Although the final original strip was released in 2000, the beloved comic has continued to be a staple in entertainment, a prime example of how popular media […] read more » France trip revived after 5-year hiatus May 6, 2023 — by Amy Luo During Spring Break in the second week of April, 15 students traveled to France on a revived trip led by French teacher Elaine Haggerty and retired Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. Haggerty also brought students to France during Spring Break in 2017 and 2018. After the COVID-19 pandemic, however, this year’s trip marks the first in […] read more » ‘Liv and Maddie’: A dramatic, funny show that shaped our personalities May 6, 2023 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang “You, you, the other half of me, me, the half I’ll always ne-ed, the half that drives me cra-a-a-a-azy,” we chanted, singing along to the theme song of our sixth-grade selves’ favorite Disney series, “Liv and Maddie.” As we binged the show’s four addictive seasons throughout our middle school years, we laughed at cheesy jokes, […] read more » No drive, no life: Second-semester seniors go to Target on a $15 budget April 25, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang As the anti-social butterflies we are, we do not hang out with people. That is, until our Life Editors pitched the story idea of “ballin’ on a budget.” Still, our lack of social interaction shows: We had no idea what to do, and ended up choosing a $15 budget for a trip to the grocery […] read more » firstprevious...10...1617181920...3040506070...nextlast
France trip revived after 5-year hiatus May 6, 2023 — by Amy Luo During Spring Break in the second week of April, 15 students traveled to France on a revived trip led by French teacher Elaine Haggerty and retired Spanish teacher Arnaldo Rodriguex. Haggerty also brought students to France during Spring Break in 2017 and 2018. After the COVID-19 pandemic, however, this year’s trip marks the first in […] read more » ‘Liv and Maddie’: A dramatic, funny show that shaped our personalities May 6, 2023 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang “You, you, the other half of me, me, the half I’ll always ne-ed, the half that drives me cra-a-a-a-azy,” we chanted, singing along to the theme song of our sixth-grade selves’ favorite Disney series, “Liv and Maddie.” As we binged the show’s four addictive seasons throughout our middle school years, we laughed at cheesy jokes, […] read more » No drive, no life: Second-semester seniors go to Target on a $15 budget April 25, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang As the anti-social butterflies we are, we do not hang out with people. That is, until our Life Editors pitched the story idea of “ballin’ on a budget.” Still, our lack of social interaction shows: We had no idea what to do, and ended up choosing a $15 budget for a trip to the grocery […] read more » firstprevious...10...1617181920...3040506070...nextlast
‘Liv and Maddie’: A dramatic, funny show that shaped our personalities May 6, 2023 — by Emma Fung and Kathy Wang “You, you, the other half of me, me, the half I’ll always ne-ed, the half that drives me cra-a-a-a-azy,” we chanted, singing along to the theme song of our sixth-grade selves’ favorite Disney series, “Liv and Maddie.” As we binged the show’s four addictive seasons throughout our middle school years, we laughed at cheesy jokes, […] read more » No drive, no life: Second-semester seniors go to Target on a $15 budget April 25, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang As the anti-social butterflies we are, we do not hang out with people. That is, until our Life Editors pitched the story idea of “ballin’ on a budget.” Still, our lack of social interaction shows: We had no idea what to do, and ended up choosing a $15 budget for a trip to the grocery […] read more » firstprevious...10...1617181920...3040506070...nextlast
No drive, no life: Second-semester seniors go to Target on a $15 budget April 25, 2023 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang As the anti-social butterflies we are, we do not hang out with people. That is, until our Life Editors pitched the story idea of “ballin’ on a budget.” Still, our lack of social interaction shows: We had no idea what to do, and ended up choosing a $15 budget for a trip to the grocery […] read more » firstprevious...10...1617181920...3040506070...nextlast