Big expectations for pitch perfect sequel January 20, 2015 — by Jenny Qian and Amulya Vadlakonda Finally, on May 15, 2015, there’s going to be a sequel to the magical wonder that was “Pitch Perfect.” read more » Heads up! Former student returns as substitute teacher January 20, 2015 — by Gitika Nalwa and Kelly Xiao Substitute teacher Tom Head, the son of English teacher Cathy Head, shares his experiences. read more » Freshman influenced by older brothers’ passion for sports January 20, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung Three Doziers walked the halls of Saratoga High before freshman Quinn Dozier ever did. read more » Blurbs: trending on Twitter January 20, 2015 — by Jenny Qian and Dorrie Tang Among the daily changing trends on Twitter, the following hashtags were among the ones that were recently popular. read more » Senior finds passion beyond movements in dancing January 12, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung At the age of 2, senior Madison Seagraves was already exploring a passion that would blossom further as she grew older: dancing. read more » Overwatch soon to hit market December 17, 2014 — by Jason Zhao To the surprise of video game fanatics at this year’s Blizzcon, a semi-annual game convention held by Blizzard Entertainment to promote their major franchises, Blizzard announced its first ever first-person shooter game, “Overwatch.” First-person shooter involve situations in which the player plays from the perspective of a character. read more » Typing awareness indicator more stressful than helpful December 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze A few days ago, my friend and I were in a heated discussion over iMessage that put our friendship in jeopardy, and the typing awareness indicator was giving me so much anxiety that I couldn’t even set my phone down for a millisecond. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » From middle school to high school: learning how to like myself December 8, 2014 — by Saya Sivaram A sophomore reflects on her own journey through tough years read more » Tumblr breeds dens of hatred December 5, 2014 — by Claire Chou and Karissa Dong Despite the popularity of Tumblr as a haven of acceptance for all members of society, the social media blogging platform, like many websites, has its pitfalls. One of the most troubling is that users often use Tumblr as an outlet to vent their emotions, without knowing when to stop. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...184185186187188...200210220230240...nextlast
Heads up! Former student returns as substitute teacher January 20, 2015 — by Gitika Nalwa and Kelly Xiao Substitute teacher Tom Head, the son of English teacher Cathy Head, shares his experiences. read more » Freshman influenced by older brothers’ passion for sports January 20, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung Three Doziers walked the halls of Saratoga High before freshman Quinn Dozier ever did. read more » Blurbs: trending on Twitter January 20, 2015 — by Jenny Qian and Dorrie Tang Among the daily changing trends on Twitter, the following hashtags were among the ones that were recently popular. read more » Senior finds passion beyond movements in dancing January 12, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung At the age of 2, senior Madison Seagraves was already exploring a passion that would blossom further as she grew older: dancing. read more » Overwatch soon to hit market December 17, 2014 — by Jason Zhao To the surprise of video game fanatics at this year’s Blizzcon, a semi-annual game convention held by Blizzard Entertainment to promote their major franchises, Blizzard announced its first ever first-person shooter game, “Overwatch.” First-person shooter involve situations in which the player plays from the perspective of a character. read more » Typing awareness indicator more stressful than helpful December 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze A few days ago, my friend and I were in a heated discussion over iMessage that put our friendship in jeopardy, and the typing awareness indicator was giving me so much anxiety that I couldn’t even set my phone down for a millisecond. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » From middle school to high school: learning how to like myself December 8, 2014 — by Saya Sivaram A sophomore reflects on her own journey through tough years read more » Tumblr breeds dens of hatred December 5, 2014 — by Claire Chou and Karissa Dong Despite the popularity of Tumblr as a haven of acceptance for all members of society, the social media blogging platform, like many websites, has its pitfalls. One of the most troubling is that users often use Tumblr as an outlet to vent their emotions, without knowing when to stop. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...184185186187188...200210220230240...nextlast
Freshman influenced by older brothers’ passion for sports January 20, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung Three Doziers walked the halls of Saratoga High before freshman Quinn Dozier ever did. read more » Blurbs: trending on Twitter January 20, 2015 — by Jenny Qian and Dorrie Tang Among the daily changing trends on Twitter, the following hashtags were among the ones that were recently popular. read more » Senior finds passion beyond movements in dancing January 12, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung At the age of 2, senior Madison Seagraves was already exploring a passion that would blossom further as she grew older: dancing. read more » Overwatch soon to hit market December 17, 2014 — by Jason Zhao To the surprise of video game fanatics at this year’s Blizzcon, a semi-annual game convention held by Blizzard Entertainment to promote their major franchises, Blizzard announced its first ever first-person shooter game, “Overwatch.” First-person shooter involve situations in which the player plays from the perspective of a character. read more » Typing awareness indicator more stressful than helpful December 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze A few days ago, my friend and I were in a heated discussion over iMessage that put our friendship in jeopardy, and the typing awareness indicator was giving me so much anxiety that I couldn’t even set my phone down for a millisecond. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » From middle school to high school: learning how to like myself December 8, 2014 — by Saya Sivaram A sophomore reflects on her own journey through tough years read more » Tumblr breeds dens of hatred December 5, 2014 — by Claire Chou and Karissa Dong Despite the popularity of Tumblr as a haven of acceptance for all members of society, the social media blogging platform, like many websites, has its pitfalls. One of the most troubling is that users often use Tumblr as an outlet to vent their emotions, without knowing when to stop. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...184185186187188...200210220230240...nextlast
Blurbs: trending on Twitter January 20, 2015 — by Jenny Qian and Dorrie Tang Among the daily changing trends on Twitter, the following hashtags were among the ones that were recently popular. read more » Senior finds passion beyond movements in dancing January 12, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung At the age of 2, senior Madison Seagraves was already exploring a passion that would blossom further as she grew older: dancing. read more » Overwatch soon to hit market December 17, 2014 — by Jason Zhao To the surprise of video game fanatics at this year’s Blizzcon, a semi-annual game convention held by Blizzard Entertainment to promote their major franchises, Blizzard announced its first ever first-person shooter game, “Overwatch.” First-person shooter involve situations in which the player plays from the perspective of a character. read more » Typing awareness indicator more stressful than helpful December 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze A few days ago, my friend and I were in a heated discussion over iMessage that put our friendship in jeopardy, and the typing awareness indicator was giving me so much anxiety that I couldn’t even set my phone down for a millisecond. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » From middle school to high school: learning how to like myself December 8, 2014 — by Saya Sivaram A sophomore reflects on her own journey through tough years read more » Tumblr breeds dens of hatred December 5, 2014 — by Claire Chou and Karissa Dong Despite the popularity of Tumblr as a haven of acceptance for all members of society, the social media blogging platform, like many websites, has its pitfalls. One of the most troubling is that users often use Tumblr as an outlet to vent their emotions, without knowing when to stop. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...184185186187188...200210220230240...nextlast
Senior finds passion beyond movements in dancing January 12, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung At the age of 2, senior Madison Seagraves was already exploring a passion that would blossom further as she grew older: dancing. read more » Overwatch soon to hit market December 17, 2014 — by Jason Zhao To the surprise of video game fanatics at this year’s Blizzcon, a semi-annual game convention held by Blizzard Entertainment to promote their major franchises, Blizzard announced its first ever first-person shooter game, “Overwatch.” First-person shooter involve situations in which the player plays from the perspective of a character. read more » Typing awareness indicator more stressful than helpful December 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze A few days ago, my friend and I were in a heated discussion over iMessage that put our friendship in jeopardy, and the typing awareness indicator was giving me so much anxiety that I couldn’t even set my phone down for a millisecond. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » From middle school to high school: learning how to like myself December 8, 2014 — by Saya Sivaram A sophomore reflects on her own journey through tough years read more » Tumblr breeds dens of hatred December 5, 2014 — by Claire Chou and Karissa Dong Despite the popularity of Tumblr as a haven of acceptance for all members of society, the social media blogging platform, like many websites, has its pitfalls. One of the most troubling is that users often use Tumblr as an outlet to vent their emotions, without knowing when to stop. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...184185186187188...200210220230240...nextlast
Overwatch soon to hit market December 17, 2014 — by Jason Zhao To the surprise of video game fanatics at this year’s Blizzcon, a semi-annual game convention held by Blizzard Entertainment to promote their major franchises, Blizzard announced its first ever first-person shooter game, “Overwatch.” First-person shooter involve situations in which the player plays from the perspective of a character. read more » Typing awareness indicator more stressful than helpful December 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze A few days ago, my friend and I were in a heated discussion over iMessage that put our friendship in jeopardy, and the typing awareness indicator was giving me so much anxiety that I couldn’t even set my phone down for a millisecond. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » From middle school to high school: learning how to like myself December 8, 2014 — by Saya Sivaram A sophomore reflects on her own journey through tough years read more » Tumblr breeds dens of hatred December 5, 2014 — by Claire Chou and Karissa Dong Despite the popularity of Tumblr as a haven of acceptance for all members of society, the social media blogging platform, like many websites, has its pitfalls. One of the most troubling is that users often use Tumblr as an outlet to vent their emotions, without knowing when to stop. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...184185186187188...200210220230240...nextlast
Typing awareness indicator more stressful than helpful December 10, 2014 — by Eric Sze A few days ago, my friend and I were in a heated discussion over iMessage that put our friendship in jeopardy, and the typing awareness indicator was giving me so much anxiety that I couldn’t even set my phone down for a millisecond. read more » Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » From middle school to high school: learning how to like myself December 8, 2014 — by Saya Sivaram A sophomore reflects on her own journey through tough years read more » Tumblr breeds dens of hatred December 5, 2014 — by Claire Chou and Karissa Dong Despite the popularity of Tumblr as a haven of acceptance for all members of society, the social media blogging platform, like many websites, has its pitfalls. One of the most troubling is that users often use Tumblr as an outlet to vent their emotions, without knowing when to stop. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...184185186187188...200210220230240...nextlast
Falcon staff takes on chubby challenge December 10, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev and Rotem Shaked It was the middle of school one day when our Lifestyle section editors came and started chatting with us. Nothing unusual — just a regular conversation among friends. At the end of the conversation, though, we’d been convinced to take part in the Chubby Bunny challenge. read more » From middle school to high school: learning how to like myself December 8, 2014 — by Saya Sivaram A sophomore reflects on her own journey through tough years read more » Tumblr breeds dens of hatred December 5, 2014 — by Claire Chou and Karissa Dong Despite the popularity of Tumblr as a haven of acceptance for all members of society, the social media blogging platform, like many websites, has its pitfalls. One of the most troubling is that users often use Tumblr as an outlet to vent their emotions, without knowing when to stop. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...184185186187188...200210220230240...nextlast
From middle school to high school: learning how to like myself December 8, 2014 — by Saya Sivaram A sophomore reflects on her own journey through tough years read more » Tumblr breeds dens of hatred December 5, 2014 — by Claire Chou and Karissa Dong Despite the popularity of Tumblr as a haven of acceptance for all members of society, the social media blogging platform, like many websites, has its pitfalls. One of the most troubling is that users often use Tumblr as an outlet to vent their emotions, without knowing when to stop. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...184185186187188...200210220230240...nextlast
Tumblr breeds dens of hatred December 5, 2014 — by Claire Chou and Karissa Dong Despite the popularity of Tumblr as a haven of acceptance for all members of society, the social media blogging platform, like many websites, has its pitfalls. One of the most troubling is that users often use Tumblr as an outlet to vent their emotions, without knowing when to stop. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...184185186187188...200210220230240...nextlast