A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Purple Sparkly Candy Apples October 16, 2014 — by Lauren Louie Whether or not you plan on Trick-or-Treating this year, make it the best Halloween yet with sparkly purple candy apples! read more » Dear Sara… #1 October 16, 2014 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » FIFA 15 release an improvement in virtual reality October 14, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev The world has yet again been taken aback by the widely popular and highly addictive FIFA 15, the latest of Electronic Arts (EA) Sports’ annual FIFA video games, released on Sept. 23. read more » New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » ‘Boyhood’ brings back childhood October 12, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu "Boyhood," directed by Richard Linklater, is a coming-of-age film that tells the story of a child named Mason Evans, played by actor Ellar Coltrane, who literally matures in front of the audience's eyes. The film touches upon all sorts of adolescent challenges, including loss, peer pressure and bullying. read more » Dancer leaves cultural comfort to find passion in modern dance October 12, 2014 — by Trevor Leung and Kelly Xiao Freshman Caitlyn Chen spends two to three hours at Studio 10 Dance in San Jose. However, this was not always the case. read more » Longtime lunch lady Diane Ray has made 60,000 sandwiches in 21 years October 12, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Nupur Maheshwari Lunch lady Diane Ray has made over 60,000 sandwiches for students in the 21 years she has worked at SHS, calculated by multiplying the number of sandwiches made per day by the total number of days she has worked. read more » Q&A with teachers on their perception of SHS students October 12, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Teachers from different departments describe their views on Saratoga students. read more » ‘The Big Bang Theory’ fails to follows its original genius October 9, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Fiona Sequeira Reporters reflect on changes to the popular TV show "The Big Bang Theory." read more » firstprevious...1020304050...187188189190191...200210220230240...nextlast
Purple Sparkly Candy Apples October 16, 2014 — by Lauren Louie Whether or not you plan on Trick-or-Treating this year, make it the best Halloween yet with sparkly purple candy apples! read more » Dear Sara… #1 October 16, 2014 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » FIFA 15 release an improvement in virtual reality October 14, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev The world has yet again been taken aback by the widely popular and highly addictive FIFA 15, the latest of Electronic Arts (EA) Sports’ annual FIFA video games, released on Sept. 23. read more » New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » ‘Boyhood’ brings back childhood October 12, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu "Boyhood," directed by Richard Linklater, is a coming-of-age film that tells the story of a child named Mason Evans, played by actor Ellar Coltrane, who literally matures in front of the audience's eyes. The film touches upon all sorts of adolescent challenges, including loss, peer pressure and bullying. read more » Dancer leaves cultural comfort to find passion in modern dance October 12, 2014 — by Trevor Leung and Kelly Xiao Freshman Caitlyn Chen spends two to three hours at Studio 10 Dance in San Jose. However, this was not always the case. read more » Longtime lunch lady Diane Ray has made 60,000 sandwiches in 21 years October 12, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Nupur Maheshwari Lunch lady Diane Ray has made over 60,000 sandwiches for students in the 21 years she has worked at SHS, calculated by multiplying the number of sandwiches made per day by the total number of days she has worked. read more » Q&A with teachers on their perception of SHS students October 12, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Teachers from different departments describe their views on Saratoga students. read more » ‘The Big Bang Theory’ fails to follows its original genius October 9, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Fiona Sequeira Reporters reflect on changes to the popular TV show "The Big Bang Theory." read more » firstprevious...1020304050...187188189190191...200210220230240...nextlast
Dear Sara… #1 October 16, 2014 — by Anonymous Questions sent to an anonymous account (ask.fm/dearabbyshs) were answered here. read more » FIFA 15 release an improvement in virtual reality October 14, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev The world has yet again been taken aback by the widely popular and highly addictive FIFA 15, the latest of Electronic Arts (EA) Sports’ annual FIFA video games, released on Sept. 23. read more » New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » ‘Boyhood’ brings back childhood October 12, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu "Boyhood," directed by Richard Linklater, is a coming-of-age film that tells the story of a child named Mason Evans, played by actor Ellar Coltrane, who literally matures in front of the audience's eyes. The film touches upon all sorts of adolescent challenges, including loss, peer pressure and bullying. read more » Dancer leaves cultural comfort to find passion in modern dance October 12, 2014 — by Trevor Leung and Kelly Xiao Freshman Caitlyn Chen spends two to three hours at Studio 10 Dance in San Jose. However, this was not always the case. read more » Longtime lunch lady Diane Ray has made 60,000 sandwiches in 21 years October 12, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Nupur Maheshwari Lunch lady Diane Ray has made over 60,000 sandwiches for students in the 21 years she has worked at SHS, calculated by multiplying the number of sandwiches made per day by the total number of days she has worked. read more » Q&A with teachers on their perception of SHS students October 12, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Teachers from different departments describe their views on Saratoga students. read more » ‘The Big Bang Theory’ fails to follows its original genius October 9, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Fiona Sequeira Reporters reflect on changes to the popular TV show "The Big Bang Theory." read more » firstprevious...1020304050...187188189190191...200210220230240...nextlast
FIFA 15 release an improvement in virtual reality October 14, 2014 — by Anant Rajeev The world has yet again been taken aback by the widely popular and highly addictive FIFA 15, the latest of Electronic Arts (EA) Sports’ annual FIFA video games, released on Sept. 23. read more » New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » ‘Boyhood’ brings back childhood October 12, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu "Boyhood," directed by Richard Linklater, is a coming-of-age film that tells the story of a child named Mason Evans, played by actor Ellar Coltrane, who literally matures in front of the audience's eyes. The film touches upon all sorts of adolescent challenges, including loss, peer pressure and bullying. read more » Dancer leaves cultural comfort to find passion in modern dance October 12, 2014 — by Trevor Leung and Kelly Xiao Freshman Caitlyn Chen spends two to three hours at Studio 10 Dance in San Jose. However, this was not always the case. read more » Longtime lunch lady Diane Ray has made 60,000 sandwiches in 21 years October 12, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Nupur Maheshwari Lunch lady Diane Ray has made over 60,000 sandwiches for students in the 21 years she has worked at SHS, calculated by multiplying the number of sandwiches made per day by the total number of days she has worked. read more » Q&A with teachers on their perception of SHS students October 12, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Teachers from different departments describe their views on Saratoga students. read more » ‘The Big Bang Theory’ fails to follows its original genius October 9, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Fiona Sequeira Reporters reflect on changes to the popular TV show "The Big Bang Theory." read more » firstprevious...1020304050...187188189190191...200210220230240...nextlast
New Smash Bros. installment hopes to build on past successes October 12, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Rotem Shaked After a seven-year hiatus, the long awaited fourth installment to the Super Smash Bros. series is being released on two consoles: the Nintendo 3DS and the Nintendo Wii U. read more » ‘Boyhood’ brings back childhood October 12, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu "Boyhood," directed by Richard Linklater, is a coming-of-age film that tells the story of a child named Mason Evans, played by actor Ellar Coltrane, who literally matures in front of the audience's eyes. The film touches upon all sorts of adolescent challenges, including loss, peer pressure and bullying. read more » Dancer leaves cultural comfort to find passion in modern dance October 12, 2014 — by Trevor Leung and Kelly Xiao Freshman Caitlyn Chen spends two to three hours at Studio 10 Dance in San Jose. However, this was not always the case. read more » Longtime lunch lady Diane Ray has made 60,000 sandwiches in 21 years October 12, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Nupur Maheshwari Lunch lady Diane Ray has made over 60,000 sandwiches for students in the 21 years she has worked at SHS, calculated by multiplying the number of sandwiches made per day by the total number of days she has worked. read more » Q&A with teachers on their perception of SHS students October 12, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Teachers from different departments describe their views on Saratoga students. read more » ‘The Big Bang Theory’ fails to follows its original genius October 9, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Fiona Sequeira Reporters reflect on changes to the popular TV show "The Big Bang Theory." read more » firstprevious...1020304050...187188189190191...200210220230240...nextlast
‘Boyhood’ brings back childhood October 12, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu "Boyhood," directed by Richard Linklater, is a coming-of-age film that tells the story of a child named Mason Evans, played by actor Ellar Coltrane, who literally matures in front of the audience's eyes. The film touches upon all sorts of adolescent challenges, including loss, peer pressure and bullying. read more » Dancer leaves cultural comfort to find passion in modern dance October 12, 2014 — by Trevor Leung and Kelly Xiao Freshman Caitlyn Chen spends two to three hours at Studio 10 Dance in San Jose. However, this was not always the case. read more » Longtime lunch lady Diane Ray has made 60,000 sandwiches in 21 years October 12, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Nupur Maheshwari Lunch lady Diane Ray has made over 60,000 sandwiches for students in the 21 years she has worked at SHS, calculated by multiplying the number of sandwiches made per day by the total number of days she has worked. read more » Q&A with teachers on their perception of SHS students October 12, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Teachers from different departments describe their views on Saratoga students. read more » ‘The Big Bang Theory’ fails to follows its original genius October 9, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Fiona Sequeira Reporters reflect on changes to the popular TV show "The Big Bang Theory." read more » firstprevious...1020304050...187188189190191...200210220230240...nextlast
Dancer leaves cultural comfort to find passion in modern dance October 12, 2014 — by Trevor Leung and Kelly Xiao Freshman Caitlyn Chen spends two to three hours at Studio 10 Dance in San Jose. However, this was not always the case. read more » Longtime lunch lady Diane Ray has made 60,000 sandwiches in 21 years October 12, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Nupur Maheshwari Lunch lady Diane Ray has made over 60,000 sandwiches for students in the 21 years she has worked at SHS, calculated by multiplying the number of sandwiches made per day by the total number of days she has worked. read more » Q&A with teachers on their perception of SHS students October 12, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Teachers from different departments describe their views on Saratoga students. read more » ‘The Big Bang Theory’ fails to follows its original genius October 9, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Fiona Sequeira Reporters reflect on changes to the popular TV show "The Big Bang Theory." read more » firstprevious...1020304050...187188189190191...200210220230240...nextlast
Longtime lunch lady Diane Ray has made 60,000 sandwiches in 21 years October 12, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Nupur Maheshwari Lunch lady Diane Ray has made over 60,000 sandwiches for students in the 21 years she has worked at SHS, calculated by multiplying the number of sandwiches made per day by the total number of days she has worked. read more » Q&A with teachers on their perception of SHS students October 12, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Teachers from different departments describe their views on Saratoga students. read more » ‘The Big Bang Theory’ fails to follows its original genius October 9, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Fiona Sequeira Reporters reflect on changes to the popular TV show "The Big Bang Theory." read more » firstprevious...1020304050...187188189190191...200210220230240...nextlast
Q&A with teachers on their perception of SHS students October 12, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Teachers from different departments describe their views on Saratoga students. read more » ‘The Big Bang Theory’ fails to follows its original genius October 9, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Fiona Sequeira Reporters reflect on changes to the popular TV show "The Big Bang Theory." read more » firstprevious...1020304050...187188189190191...200210220230240...nextlast
‘The Big Bang Theory’ fails to follows its original genius October 9, 2014 — by Megana Iyer and Fiona Sequeira Reporters reflect on changes to the popular TV show "The Big Bang Theory." read more » firstprevious...1020304050...187188189190191...200210220230240...nextlast