Nobody’s perfect, but Miley Cyrus is as close as it gets March 22, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain When they hear the name Miley Cyrus, most people conjure a disturbing image of her newly popularized dance move dubbed “twerking,” in which dancers violently shake their behinds. I, on the other hand, think of a confident and talented woman who possesses an ample number of admirable characteristics. Basically, I’m obsessed with Miley Cyrus. read more » Mahir Jethanandani’s role model: Warren Buffett March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu Since the first grade, senior Mahir Jethanandani, author of “The Immaculate Investor,” a recent self-published book on finance, has always been interested in investment and finance. read more » Disney’s ethnically diverse princesses laudable March 22, 2015 — by Maya Ravichandran and Carolyn Sun Disney’s effort to diversify its princesses is commendable. As children, we all eagerly watched Disney princesses overcome their obstacles, and when we shared a similar culture, we felt even more connected. read more » Senior finds passion in acting, singing March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Claire Chou Senior Danny Kawadri, with his distinctive deep singing voice, is one of the school’s many talented actors and singers. Performing has become one of Kawadri’s passions. read more » Q/A with Carmine Drohan: Senior’s recovery from anorexia March 8, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Kelly Xiao Carmine Drohan battled anorexia for much of early high school. She has mostly recovered, but still is very much invested in the issue. read more » ‘The Walking Dead’ mid-season premiere lives up to expectations March 5, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy After a prisoner exchange gone bad leaves Beth from Hershel’s farm dead, the ninth episode of Season 5, which aired on Feb. 8 on AMC, as usual manages to do an exceptional job of creating an atmosphere of gloom and doom. read more » “Humans of New York” Facebook page raises $1.5 million for students March 5, 2015 — by Miles Albert and Amulya Vadlakonda The Internet has evolved significantly in the last few years — for better and for worse. Too many times have we heard our parents tell us to “get off of Facebook” or “stop Instagramming food.” But while the Internet can serve as a distraction, it has also connected the world to enact change in unbelievable ways. read more » Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » CBI program prepares its students for the future March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Neehar Thumaty The school’s Community-Based Instruction program (CBI), based in room X03, is known for providing assistance to students with learning and/or speech disabilities in school. There are now 13 students in the program. read more » Ask Sara… #4 March 5, 2015 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Mahir Jethanandani’s role model: Warren Buffett March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu Since the first grade, senior Mahir Jethanandani, author of “The Immaculate Investor,” a recent self-published book on finance, has always been interested in investment and finance. read more » Disney’s ethnically diverse princesses laudable March 22, 2015 — by Maya Ravichandran and Carolyn Sun Disney’s effort to diversify its princesses is commendable. As children, we all eagerly watched Disney princesses overcome their obstacles, and when we shared a similar culture, we felt even more connected. read more » Senior finds passion in acting, singing March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Claire Chou Senior Danny Kawadri, with his distinctive deep singing voice, is one of the school’s many talented actors and singers. Performing has become one of Kawadri’s passions. read more » Q/A with Carmine Drohan: Senior’s recovery from anorexia March 8, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Kelly Xiao Carmine Drohan battled anorexia for much of early high school. She has mostly recovered, but still is very much invested in the issue. read more » ‘The Walking Dead’ mid-season premiere lives up to expectations March 5, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy After a prisoner exchange gone bad leaves Beth from Hershel’s farm dead, the ninth episode of Season 5, which aired on Feb. 8 on AMC, as usual manages to do an exceptional job of creating an atmosphere of gloom and doom. read more » “Humans of New York” Facebook page raises $1.5 million for students March 5, 2015 — by Miles Albert and Amulya Vadlakonda The Internet has evolved significantly in the last few years — for better and for worse. Too many times have we heard our parents tell us to “get off of Facebook” or “stop Instagramming food.” But while the Internet can serve as a distraction, it has also connected the world to enact change in unbelievable ways. read more » Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » CBI program prepares its students for the future March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Neehar Thumaty The school’s Community-Based Instruction program (CBI), based in room X03, is known for providing assistance to students with learning and/or speech disabilities in school. There are now 13 students in the program. read more » Ask Sara… #4 March 5, 2015 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Disney’s ethnically diverse princesses laudable March 22, 2015 — by Maya Ravichandran and Carolyn Sun Disney’s effort to diversify its princesses is commendable. As children, we all eagerly watched Disney princesses overcome their obstacles, and when we shared a similar culture, we felt even more connected. read more » Senior finds passion in acting, singing March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Claire Chou Senior Danny Kawadri, with his distinctive deep singing voice, is one of the school’s many talented actors and singers. Performing has become one of Kawadri’s passions. read more » Q/A with Carmine Drohan: Senior’s recovery from anorexia March 8, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Kelly Xiao Carmine Drohan battled anorexia for much of early high school. She has mostly recovered, but still is very much invested in the issue. read more » ‘The Walking Dead’ mid-season premiere lives up to expectations March 5, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy After a prisoner exchange gone bad leaves Beth from Hershel’s farm dead, the ninth episode of Season 5, which aired on Feb. 8 on AMC, as usual manages to do an exceptional job of creating an atmosphere of gloom and doom. read more » “Humans of New York” Facebook page raises $1.5 million for students March 5, 2015 — by Miles Albert and Amulya Vadlakonda The Internet has evolved significantly in the last few years — for better and for worse. Too many times have we heard our parents tell us to “get off of Facebook” or “stop Instagramming food.” But while the Internet can serve as a distraction, it has also connected the world to enact change in unbelievable ways. read more » Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » CBI program prepares its students for the future March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Neehar Thumaty The school’s Community-Based Instruction program (CBI), based in room X03, is known for providing assistance to students with learning and/or speech disabilities in school. There are now 13 students in the program. read more » Ask Sara… #4 March 5, 2015 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Senior finds passion in acting, singing March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Claire Chou Senior Danny Kawadri, with his distinctive deep singing voice, is one of the school’s many talented actors and singers. Performing has become one of Kawadri’s passions. read more » Q/A with Carmine Drohan: Senior’s recovery from anorexia March 8, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Kelly Xiao Carmine Drohan battled anorexia for much of early high school. She has mostly recovered, but still is very much invested in the issue. read more » ‘The Walking Dead’ mid-season premiere lives up to expectations March 5, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy After a prisoner exchange gone bad leaves Beth from Hershel’s farm dead, the ninth episode of Season 5, which aired on Feb. 8 on AMC, as usual manages to do an exceptional job of creating an atmosphere of gloom and doom. read more » “Humans of New York” Facebook page raises $1.5 million for students March 5, 2015 — by Miles Albert and Amulya Vadlakonda The Internet has evolved significantly in the last few years — for better and for worse. Too many times have we heard our parents tell us to “get off of Facebook” or “stop Instagramming food.” But while the Internet can serve as a distraction, it has also connected the world to enact change in unbelievable ways. read more » Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » CBI program prepares its students for the future March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Neehar Thumaty The school’s Community-Based Instruction program (CBI), based in room X03, is known for providing assistance to students with learning and/or speech disabilities in school. There are now 13 students in the program. read more » Ask Sara… #4 March 5, 2015 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Q/A with Carmine Drohan: Senior’s recovery from anorexia March 8, 2015 — by Deepthi Sampathkumar and Kelly Xiao Carmine Drohan battled anorexia for much of early high school. She has mostly recovered, but still is very much invested in the issue. read more » ‘The Walking Dead’ mid-season premiere lives up to expectations March 5, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy After a prisoner exchange gone bad leaves Beth from Hershel’s farm dead, the ninth episode of Season 5, which aired on Feb. 8 on AMC, as usual manages to do an exceptional job of creating an atmosphere of gloom and doom. read more » “Humans of New York” Facebook page raises $1.5 million for students March 5, 2015 — by Miles Albert and Amulya Vadlakonda The Internet has evolved significantly in the last few years — for better and for worse. Too many times have we heard our parents tell us to “get off of Facebook” or “stop Instagramming food.” But while the Internet can serve as a distraction, it has also connected the world to enact change in unbelievable ways. read more » Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » CBI program prepares its students for the future March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Neehar Thumaty The school’s Community-Based Instruction program (CBI), based in room X03, is known for providing assistance to students with learning and/or speech disabilities in school. There are now 13 students in the program. read more » Ask Sara… #4 March 5, 2015 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
‘The Walking Dead’ mid-season premiere lives up to expectations March 5, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy After a prisoner exchange gone bad leaves Beth from Hershel’s farm dead, the ninth episode of Season 5, which aired on Feb. 8 on AMC, as usual manages to do an exceptional job of creating an atmosphere of gloom and doom. read more » “Humans of New York” Facebook page raises $1.5 million for students March 5, 2015 — by Miles Albert and Amulya Vadlakonda The Internet has evolved significantly in the last few years — for better and for worse. Too many times have we heard our parents tell us to “get off of Facebook” or “stop Instagramming food.” But while the Internet can serve as a distraction, it has also connected the world to enact change in unbelievable ways. read more » Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » CBI program prepares its students for the future March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Neehar Thumaty The school’s Community-Based Instruction program (CBI), based in room X03, is known for providing assistance to students with learning and/or speech disabilities in school. There are now 13 students in the program. read more » Ask Sara… #4 March 5, 2015 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
“Humans of New York” Facebook page raises $1.5 million for students March 5, 2015 — by Miles Albert and Amulya Vadlakonda The Internet has evolved significantly in the last few years — for better and for worse. Too many times have we heard our parents tell us to “get off of Facebook” or “stop Instagramming food.” But while the Internet can serve as a distraction, it has also connected the world to enact change in unbelievable ways. read more » Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » CBI program prepares its students for the future March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Neehar Thumaty The school’s Community-Based Instruction program (CBI), based in room X03, is known for providing assistance to students with learning and/or speech disabilities in school. There are now 13 students in the program. read more » Ask Sara… #4 March 5, 2015 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Netflix originals start new seasons amidst acclaim and excitement March 5, 2015 — by Rotem Shaked From the exciting continuation of “House of Cards” in late February to the still-distant return of “Orange is the New Black” in mid-summer, Netflix subscribers are seemingly coming out on top as Netflix original series and newly acquired programs start showing up throughout this spring. read more » CBI program prepares its students for the future March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Neehar Thumaty The school’s Community-Based Instruction program (CBI), based in room X03, is known for providing assistance to students with learning and/or speech disabilities in school. There are now 13 students in the program. read more » Ask Sara… #4 March 5, 2015 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
CBI program prepares its students for the future March 5, 2015 — by Becky Hoag and Neehar Thumaty The school’s Community-Based Instruction program (CBI), based in room X03, is known for providing assistance to students with learning and/or speech disabilities in school. There are now 13 students in the program. read more » Ask Sara… #4 March 5, 2015 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast
Ask Sara… #4 March 5, 2015 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...179180181182183...190200210220230...nextlast