Traumatic pearl milk tea experience scars sophomores February 6, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Eileen Toh Reporters recount unfortunate story at Tpumps, a pearl milk tea shop. read more » Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » Senior recounts cringe-worthy experience at airport February 6, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain Senior Supriya Khandekar, known as a student of "ultimate perfection" to some, once found herself the victim of a practical joke at an airport in which she was accused of carrying a “bomb” in her backpack. read more » No fear, all clear: Reporters ask teachers about hot-button issues February 5, 2015 — by Kevin Chow, Lauren Louie, Melissa Magner and Dorrie Tang If you read the Falcon regularly, you know it has a lot of opinions from students and not many from teachers. In an effort to correct this imbalance, Falcon staffers decided to host a 'fishbowl' discussion with three teachers. read more » Classical music: the soundtrack to all situations February 5, 2015 — by Ashley Chen and Deepti Kannan As fun as it might be to listen to the auto-tuned machinations of artists like Calvin Harris or Jessie J (whatever you kids like these days), we need to revive our cultural roots and go back to where it all started: classical music. read more » Music sampling offers fresh tastes of originals February 5, 2015 — by Ashley Chen and Katherine Sun In music sampling, artists take a portion, such as the bass line, of another artist’s song and use it in an “original” production. While it has been the subject of serious cases regarding copyright infringement in the music industry, music sampling is tantamount to an innocuous act: paying homage to another artist’s work. read more » Senior pursues career in art, anticipates future at RISD February 5, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Spring Ma As he faces an empty canvas, senior Noah Jung considers the endless possibilities before him: a realistic rendition of the mountains outside, a stylized version of an everyday object. Picking up the brush, Jung begins to create a piece of work that is his, and his alone. read more » Henry Barmeier: the Renaissance man February 5, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Even as he excelled in the classroom, Class of 2006 valedictorian alumnus Henry Barmeier participated in many extracurriculars. Between running in the 2004 cross country state championship and participating in a drama production, Barmeier was also the editor-in-chief of The Falcon. read more » Alumnus starts media-focused program in Sri Lanka during gap year February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Vibha Seshadri Class of 2014 alumnus Bobby Vithanage has taken a gap year to start a Media Arts Program at St. Thomas College (STC) in Colombo, Sri Lanka inspired by the one at SHS. read more » 2007 valedictorian recounts high school, quirky experiences February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma Class of 2007 alumnus Varun Sivaram remembers receiving the classic yellow call-slip in the middle of an AP Spanish presentation in March of his senior year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...180181182183184...190200210220230...nextlast
Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » Senior recounts cringe-worthy experience at airport February 6, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain Senior Supriya Khandekar, known as a student of "ultimate perfection" to some, once found herself the victim of a practical joke at an airport in which she was accused of carrying a “bomb” in her backpack. read more » No fear, all clear: Reporters ask teachers about hot-button issues February 5, 2015 — by Kevin Chow, Lauren Louie, Melissa Magner and Dorrie Tang If you read the Falcon regularly, you know it has a lot of opinions from students and not many from teachers. In an effort to correct this imbalance, Falcon staffers decided to host a 'fishbowl' discussion with three teachers. read more » Classical music: the soundtrack to all situations February 5, 2015 — by Ashley Chen and Deepti Kannan As fun as it might be to listen to the auto-tuned machinations of artists like Calvin Harris or Jessie J (whatever you kids like these days), we need to revive our cultural roots and go back to where it all started: classical music. read more » Music sampling offers fresh tastes of originals February 5, 2015 — by Ashley Chen and Katherine Sun In music sampling, artists take a portion, such as the bass line, of another artist’s song and use it in an “original” production. While it has been the subject of serious cases regarding copyright infringement in the music industry, music sampling is tantamount to an innocuous act: paying homage to another artist’s work. read more » Senior pursues career in art, anticipates future at RISD February 5, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Spring Ma As he faces an empty canvas, senior Noah Jung considers the endless possibilities before him: a realistic rendition of the mountains outside, a stylized version of an everyday object. Picking up the brush, Jung begins to create a piece of work that is his, and his alone. read more » Henry Barmeier: the Renaissance man February 5, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Even as he excelled in the classroom, Class of 2006 valedictorian alumnus Henry Barmeier participated in many extracurriculars. Between running in the 2004 cross country state championship and participating in a drama production, Barmeier was also the editor-in-chief of The Falcon. read more » Alumnus starts media-focused program in Sri Lanka during gap year February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Vibha Seshadri Class of 2014 alumnus Bobby Vithanage has taken a gap year to start a Media Arts Program at St. Thomas College (STC) in Colombo, Sri Lanka inspired by the one at SHS. read more » 2007 valedictorian recounts high school, quirky experiences February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma Class of 2007 alumnus Varun Sivaram remembers receiving the classic yellow call-slip in the middle of an AP Spanish presentation in March of his senior year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...180181182183184...190200210220230...nextlast
Senior recounts cringe-worthy experience at airport February 6, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain Senior Supriya Khandekar, known as a student of "ultimate perfection" to some, once found herself the victim of a practical joke at an airport in which she was accused of carrying a “bomb” in her backpack. read more » No fear, all clear: Reporters ask teachers about hot-button issues February 5, 2015 — by Kevin Chow, Lauren Louie, Melissa Magner and Dorrie Tang If you read the Falcon regularly, you know it has a lot of opinions from students and not many from teachers. In an effort to correct this imbalance, Falcon staffers decided to host a 'fishbowl' discussion with three teachers. read more » Classical music: the soundtrack to all situations February 5, 2015 — by Ashley Chen and Deepti Kannan As fun as it might be to listen to the auto-tuned machinations of artists like Calvin Harris or Jessie J (whatever you kids like these days), we need to revive our cultural roots and go back to where it all started: classical music. read more » Music sampling offers fresh tastes of originals February 5, 2015 — by Ashley Chen and Katherine Sun In music sampling, artists take a portion, such as the bass line, of another artist’s song and use it in an “original” production. While it has been the subject of serious cases regarding copyright infringement in the music industry, music sampling is tantamount to an innocuous act: paying homage to another artist’s work. read more » Senior pursues career in art, anticipates future at RISD February 5, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Spring Ma As he faces an empty canvas, senior Noah Jung considers the endless possibilities before him: a realistic rendition of the mountains outside, a stylized version of an everyday object. Picking up the brush, Jung begins to create a piece of work that is his, and his alone. read more » Henry Barmeier: the Renaissance man February 5, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Even as he excelled in the classroom, Class of 2006 valedictorian alumnus Henry Barmeier participated in many extracurriculars. Between running in the 2004 cross country state championship and participating in a drama production, Barmeier was also the editor-in-chief of The Falcon. read more » Alumnus starts media-focused program in Sri Lanka during gap year February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Vibha Seshadri Class of 2014 alumnus Bobby Vithanage has taken a gap year to start a Media Arts Program at St. Thomas College (STC) in Colombo, Sri Lanka inspired by the one at SHS. read more » 2007 valedictorian recounts high school, quirky experiences February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma Class of 2007 alumnus Varun Sivaram remembers receiving the classic yellow call-slip in the middle of an AP Spanish presentation in March of his senior year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...180181182183184...190200210220230...nextlast
No fear, all clear: Reporters ask teachers about hot-button issues February 5, 2015 — by Kevin Chow, Lauren Louie, Melissa Magner and Dorrie Tang If you read the Falcon regularly, you know it has a lot of opinions from students and not many from teachers. In an effort to correct this imbalance, Falcon staffers decided to host a 'fishbowl' discussion with three teachers. read more » Classical music: the soundtrack to all situations February 5, 2015 — by Ashley Chen and Deepti Kannan As fun as it might be to listen to the auto-tuned machinations of artists like Calvin Harris or Jessie J (whatever you kids like these days), we need to revive our cultural roots and go back to where it all started: classical music. read more » Music sampling offers fresh tastes of originals February 5, 2015 — by Ashley Chen and Katherine Sun In music sampling, artists take a portion, such as the bass line, of another artist’s song and use it in an “original” production. While it has been the subject of serious cases regarding copyright infringement in the music industry, music sampling is tantamount to an innocuous act: paying homage to another artist’s work. read more » Senior pursues career in art, anticipates future at RISD February 5, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Spring Ma As he faces an empty canvas, senior Noah Jung considers the endless possibilities before him: a realistic rendition of the mountains outside, a stylized version of an everyday object. Picking up the brush, Jung begins to create a piece of work that is his, and his alone. read more » Henry Barmeier: the Renaissance man February 5, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Even as he excelled in the classroom, Class of 2006 valedictorian alumnus Henry Barmeier participated in many extracurriculars. Between running in the 2004 cross country state championship and participating in a drama production, Barmeier was also the editor-in-chief of The Falcon. read more » Alumnus starts media-focused program in Sri Lanka during gap year February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Vibha Seshadri Class of 2014 alumnus Bobby Vithanage has taken a gap year to start a Media Arts Program at St. Thomas College (STC) in Colombo, Sri Lanka inspired by the one at SHS. read more » 2007 valedictorian recounts high school, quirky experiences February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma Class of 2007 alumnus Varun Sivaram remembers receiving the classic yellow call-slip in the middle of an AP Spanish presentation in March of his senior year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...180181182183184...190200210220230...nextlast
Classical music: the soundtrack to all situations February 5, 2015 — by Ashley Chen and Deepti Kannan As fun as it might be to listen to the auto-tuned machinations of artists like Calvin Harris or Jessie J (whatever you kids like these days), we need to revive our cultural roots and go back to where it all started: classical music. read more » Music sampling offers fresh tastes of originals February 5, 2015 — by Ashley Chen and Katherine Sun In music sampling, artists take a portion, such as the bass line, of another artist’s song and use it in an “original” production. While it has been the subject of serious cases regarding copyright infringement in the music industry, music sampling is tantamount to an innocuous act: paying homage to another artist’s work. read more » Senior pursues career in art, anticipates future at RISD February 5, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Spring Ma As he faces an empty canvas, senior Noah Jung considers the endless possibilities before him: a realistic rendition of the mountains outside, a stylized version of an everyday object. Picking up the brush, Jung begins to create a piece of work that is his, and his alone. read more » Henry Barmeier: the Renaissance man February 5, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Even as he excelled in the classroom, Class of 2006 valedictorian alumnus Henry Barmeier participated in many extracurriculars. Between running in the 2004 cross country state championship and participating in a drama production, Barmeier was also the editor-in-chief of The Falcon. read more » Alumnus starts media-focused program in Sri Lanka during gap year February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Vibha Seshadri Class of 2014 alumnus Bobby Vithanage has taken a gap year to start a Media Arts Program at St. Thomas College (STC) in Colombo, Sri Lanka inspired by the one at SHS. read more » 2007 valedictorian recounts high school, quirky experiences February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma Class of 2007 alumnus Varun Sivaram remembers receiving the classic yellow call-slip in the middle of an AP Spanish presentation in March of his senior year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...180181182183184...190200210220230...nextlast
Music sampling offers fresh tastes of originals February 5, 2015 — by Ashley Chen and Katherine Sun In music sampling, artists take a portion, such as the bass line, of another artist’s song and use it in an “original” production. While it has been the subject of serious cases regarding copyright infringement in the music industry, music sampling is tantamount to an innocuous act: paying homage to another artist’s work. read more » Senior pursues career in art, anticipates future at RISD February 5, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Spring Ma As he faces an empty canvas, senior Noah Jung considers the endless possibilities before him: a realistic rendition of the mountains outside, a stylized version of an everyday object. Picking up the brush, Jung begins to create a piece of work that is his, and his alone. read more » Henry Barmeier: the Renaissance man February 5, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Even as he excelled in the classroom, Class of 2006 valedictorian alumnus Henry Barmeier participated in many extracurriculars. Between running in the 2004 cross country state championship and participating in a drama production, Barmeier was also the editor-in-chief of The Falcon. read more » Alumnus starts media-focused program in Sri Lanka during gap year February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Vibha Seshadri Class of 2014 alumnus Bobby Vithanage has taken a gap year to start a Media Arts Program at St. Thomas College (STC) in Colombo, Sri Lanka inspired by the one at SHS. read more » 2007 valedictorian recounts high school, quirky experiences February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma Class of 2007 alumnus Varun Sivaram remembers receiving the classic yellow call-slip in the middle of an AP Spanish presentation in March of his senior year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...180181182183184...190200210220230...nextlast
Senior pursues career in art, anticipates future at RISD February 5, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Spring Ma As he faces an empty canvas, senior Noah Jung considers the endless possibilities before him: a realistic rendition of the mountains outside, a stylized version of an everyday object. Picking up the brush, Jung begins to create a piece of work that is his, and his alone. read more » Henry Barmeier: the Renaissance man February 5, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Even as he excelled in the classroom, Class of 2006 valedictorian alumnus Henry Barmeier participated in many extracurriculars. Between running in the 2004 cross country state championship and participating in a drama production, Barmeier was also the editor-in-chief of The Falcon. read more » Alumnus starts media-focused program in Sri Lanka during gap year February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Vibha Seshadri Class of 2014 alumnus Bobby Vithanage has taken a gap year to start a Media Arts Program at St. Thomas College (STC) in Colombo, Sri Lanka inspired by the one at SHS. read more » 2007 valedictorian recounts high school, quirky experiences February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma Class of 2007 alumnus Varun Sivaram remembers receiving the classic yellow call-slip in the middle of an AP Spanish presentation in March of his senior year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...180181182183184...190200210220230...nextlast
Henry Barmeier: the Renaissance man February 5, 2015 — by Stefanie Ting and Rachel Zhang Even as he excelled in the classroom, Class of 2006 valedictorian alumnus Henry Barmeier participated in many extracurriculars. Between running in the 2004 cross country state championship and participating in a drama production, Barmeier was also the editor-in-chief of The Falcon. read more » Alumnus starts media-focused program in Sri Lanka during gap year February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Vibha Seshadri Class of 2014 alumnus Bobby Vithanage has taken a gap year to start a Media Arts Program at St. Thomas College (STC) in Colombo, Sri Lanka inspired by the one at SHS. read more » 2007 valedictorian recounts high school, quirky experiences February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma Class of 2007 alumnus Varun Sivaram remembers receiving the classic yellow call-slip in the middle of an AP Spanish presentation in March of his senior year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...180181182183184...190200210220230...nextlast
Alumnus starts media-focused program in Sri Lanka during gap year February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma and Vibha Seshadri Class of 2014 alumnus Bobby Vithanage has taken a gap year to start a Media Arts Program at St. Thomas College (STC) in Colombo, Sri Lanka inspired by the one at SHS. read more » 2007 valedictorian recounts high school, quirky experiences February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma Class of 2007 alumnus Varun Sivaram remembers receiving the classic yellow call-slip in the middle of an AP Spanish presentation in March of his senior year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...180181182183184...190200210220230...nextlast
2007 valedictorian recounts high school, quirky experiences February 5, 2015 — by Spring Ma Class of 2007 alumnus Varun Sivaram remembers receiving the classic yellow call-slip in the middle of an AP Spanish presentation in March of his senior year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...180181182183184...190200210220230...nextlast