Tumblr recipes: cookie in a cup and hot chocolate mix pudding May 1, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes and Helen Wong There’s this recipe that’s been floating around Tumblr for a while. It’s a very popular recipe, but we had our doubts about its feasibility because it seemed far too simple and convenient. According to the recipe, all you have to do is microwave cookie dough in a mug for about a minute, then bam! Fresh chocolate chip cookie in a convenient single-serving size. read more » Prom askings more eventful than prom May 1, 2014 — by Lauren Louie Over the years, the process of asking someone to prom has become an event in itself. Prom askings have escalated from posters to performances, requiring more time, more effort and resulting in more pressure. In the past, flowers and a poster were more than enough to score a prom date. Prom askings weren’t necessarily considered an event. read more » Teachers annoyed by students’ grade grubbing May 1, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Sweeya Raj What drives teachers insane? Students who have bad penmanship, leave class early and don’t read directions on assignments. But of all the misread instructions and the scrawled handwriting upon wrinkled sheets of paper, many teachers’ biggest pet peeve is grade grubbing: Students asking teachers to give them more points on an assignment or a test unnecessarily and in a pestering way. read more » Junior finds passion in making rap music May 1, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Nupur Maheshwari It’s not every day that students decide early in life what they want to be when they grow up. One of these rare students is junior Nik Aji, who wants to be a rapper. read more » Prom for guys: the untold story May 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Arjun Ramanathan When people imagine prom, they probably think of a guy asking a girl and the terrible stress a girl has to go through to get ready for prom. From the hours spent picking out a dress to the many more pouring over their makeup, girls seem to be the most important in the prom equation. read more » ‘Elementary’ a good start for diversity in TV; smackdown against ‘Sherlock’ May 1, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes and Helen Wong Who’s the better Sherlock? That’s a question being heatedly debated by fans of CBS’s “Elementary” and BBC’s “Sherlock,” both spectacular shows in their own rights. read more » First world prom-blems April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht April 19 was a night to remember as the juniors danced the night away at the Bay Club during their prom. Just as Gabriella stressed over her own prom in “High School Musical 3,” girls at school struggled to sort through the numerous items necessary to make prom memorable. read more » New TV shows aim to be big hits April 30, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger Spring is finally here. As the end of the school year nears and the weather grows warmer, everyone is itching to rush outside, go to the beach and devour that perfect ice cream. But after a long day, the time comes when students are ready to relax. With many new TV shows airing this spring and summer, there is sure to be something for everyone. read more » Disney capitalizes on the opportunities within YouTube April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht and Lauren Louie We’ve all parked our 8-year-old selves in front of the television on early Saturday mornings. This habit of waking up early to catch all the Disney and Nickelodeon classics continued through middle school as we all spent hours channel surfing and ignoring the seemingly copious amounts of homework. But these days, kids are powering off their TVs and instead turning to their desktops, laptops and phones; all this in the name of YouTube. read more » Saratoga’s subconscious racial divide April 29, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Vibha Seshadri During a recent lunchtime, we walked around the school and took notes on the friendship groups. Our goal: to discover the divisions among students that are formed either intentionally or unintentionally. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Prom askings more eventful than prom May 1, 2014 — by Lauren Louie Over the years, the process of asking someone to prom has become an event in itself. Prom askings have escalated from posters to performances, requiring more time, more effort and resulting in more pressure. In the past, flowers and a poster were more than enough to score a prom date. Prom askings weren’t necessarily considered an event. read more » Teachers annoyed by students’ grade grubbing May 1, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Sweeya Raj What drives teachers insane? Students who have bad penmanship, leave class early and don’t read directions on assignments. But of all the misread instructions and the scrawled handwriting upon wrinkled sheets of paper, many teachers’ biggest pet peeve is grade grubbing: Students asking teachers to give them more points on an assignment or a test unnecessarily and in a pestering way. read more » Junior finds passion in making rap music May 1, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Nupur Maheshwari It’s not every day that students decide early in life what they want to be when they grow up. One of these rare students is junior Nik Aji, who wants to be a rapper. read more » Prom for guys: the untold story May 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Arjun Ramanathan When people imagine prom, they probably think of a guy asking a girl and the terrible stress a girl has to go through to get ready for prom. From the hours spent picking out a dress to the many more pouring over their makeup, girls seem to be the most important in the prom equation. read more » ‘Elementary’ a good start for diversity in TV; smackdown against ‘Sherlock’ May 1, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes and Helen Wong Who’s the better Sherlock? That’s a question being heatedly debated by fans of CBS’s “Elementary” and BBC’s “Sherlock,” both spectacular shows in their own rights. read more » First world prom-blems April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht April 19 was a night to remember as the juniors danced the night away at the Bay Club during their prom. Just as Gabriella stressed over her own prom in “High School Musical 3,” girls at school struggled to sort through the numerous items necessary to make prom memorable. read more » New TV shows aim to be big hits April 30, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger Spring is finally here. As the end of the school year nears and the weather grows warmer, everyone is itching to rush outside, go to the beach and devour that perfect ice cream. But after a long day, the time comes when students are ready to relax. With many new TV shows airing this spring and summer, there is sure to be something for everyone. read more » Disney capitalizes on the opportunities within YouTube April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht and Lauren Louie We’ve all parked our 8-year-old selves in front of the television on early Saturday mornings. This habit of waking up early to catch all the Disney and Nickelodeon classics continued through middle school as we all spent hours channel surfing and ignoring the seemingly copious amounts of homework. But these days, kids are powering off their TVs and instead turning to their desktops, laptops and phones; all this in the name of YouTube. read more » Saratoga’s subconscious racial divide April 29, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Vibha Seshadri During a recent lunchtime, we walked around the school and took notes on the friendship groups. Our goal: to discover the divisions among students that are formed either intentionally or unintentionally. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Teachers annoyed by students’ grade grubbing May 1, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Sweeya Raj What drives teachers insane? Students who have bad penmanship, leave class early and don’t read directions on assignments. But of all the misread instructions and the scrawled handwriting upon wrinkled sheets of paper, many teachers’ biggest pet peeve is grade grubbing: Students asking teachers to give them more points on an assignment or a test unnecessarily and in a pestering way. read more » Junior finds passion in making rap music May 1, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Nupur Maheshwari It’s not every day that students decide early in life what they want to be when they grow up. One of these rare students is junior Nik Aji, who wants to be a rapper. read more » Prom for guys: the untold story May 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Arjun Ramanathan When people imagine prom, they probably think of a guy asking a girl and the terrible stress a girl has to go through to get ready for prom. From the hours spent picking out a dress to the many more pouring over their makeup, girls seem to be the most important in the prom equation. read more » ‘Elementary’ a good start for diversity in TV; smackdown against ‘Sherlock’ May 1, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes and Helen Wong Who’s the better Sherlock? That’s a question being heatedly debated by fans of CBS’s “Elementary” and BBC’s “Sherlock,” both spectacular shows in their own rights. read more » First world prom-blems April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht April 19 was a night to remember as the juniors danced the night away at the Bay Club during their prom. Just as Gabriella stressed over her own prom in “High School Musical 3,” girls at school struggled to sort through the numerous items necessary to make prom memorable. read more » New TV shows aim to be big hits April 30, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger Spring is finally here. As the end of the school year nears and the weather grows warmer, everyone is itching to rush outside, go to the beach and devour that perfect ice cream. But after a long day, the time comes when students are ready to relax. With many new TV shows airing this spring and summer, there is sure to be something for everyone. read more » Disney capitalizes on the opportunities within YouTube April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht and Lauren Louie We’ve all parked our 8-year-old selves in front of the television on early Saturday mornings. This habit of waking up early to catch all the Disney and Nickelodeon classics continued through middle school as we all spent hours channel surfing and ignoring the seemingly copious amounts of homework. But these days, kids are powering off their TVs and instead turning to their desktops, laptops and phones; all this in the name of YouTube. read more » Saratoga’s subconscious racial divide April 29, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Vibha Seshadri During a recent lunchtime, we walked around the school and took notes on the friendship groups. Our goal: to discover the divisions among students that are formed either intentionally or unintentionally. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Junior finds passion in making rap music May 1, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan and Nupur Maheshwari It’s not every day that students decide early in life what they want to be when they grow up. One of these rare students is junior Nik Aji, who wants to be a rapper. read more » Prom for guys: the untold story May 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Arjun Ramanathan When people imagine prom, they probably think of a guy asking a girl and the terrible stress a girl has to go through to get ready for prom. From the hours spent picking out a dress to the many more pouring over their makeup, girls seem to be the most important in the prom equation. read more » ‘Elementary’ a good start for diversity in TV; smackdown against ‘Sherlock’ May 1, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes and Helen Wong Who’s the better Sherlock? That’s a question being heatedly debated by fans of CBS’s “Elementary” and BBC’s “Sherlock,” both spectacular shows in their own rights. read more » First world prom-blems April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht April 19 was a night to remember as the juniors danced the night away at the Bay Club during their prom. Just as Gabriella stressed over her own prom in “High School Musical 3,” girls at school struggled to sort through the numerous items necessary to make prom memorable. read more » New TV shows aim to be big hits April 30, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger Spring is finally here. As the end of the school year nears and the weather grows warmer, everyone is itching to rush outside, go to the beach and devour that perfect ice cream. But after a long day, the time comes when students are ready to relax. With many new TV shows airing this spring and summer, there is sure to be something for everyone. read more » Disney capitalizes on the opportunities within YouTube April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht and Lauren Louie We’ve all parked our 8-year-old selves in front of the television on early Saturday mornings. This habit of waking up early to catch all the Disney and Nickelodeon classics continued through middle school as we all spent hours channel surfing and ignoring the seemingly copious amounts of homework. But these days, kids are powering off their TVs and instead turning to their desktops, laptops and phones; all this in the name of YouTube. read more » Saratoga’s subconscious racial divide April 29, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Vibha Seshadri During a recent lunchtime, we walked around the school and took notes on the friendship groups. Our goal: to discover the divisions among students that are formed either intentionally or unintentionally. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Prom for guys: the untold story May 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and Arjun Ramanathan When people imagine prom, they probably think of a guy asking a girl and the terrible stress a girl has to go through to get ready for prom. From the hours spent picking out a dress to the many more pouring over their makeup, girls seem to be the most important in the prom equation. read more » ‘Elementary’ a good start for diversity in TV; smackdown against ‘Sherlock’ May 1, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes and Helen Wong Who’s the better Sherlock? That’s a question being heatedly debated by fans of CBS’s “Elementary” and BBC’s “Sherlock,” both spectacular shows in their own rights. read more » First world prom-blems April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht April 19 was a night to remember as the juniors danced the night away at the Bay Club during their prom. Just as Gabriella stressed over her own prom in “High School Musical 3,” girls at school struggled to sort through the numerous items necessary to make prom memorable. read more » New TV shows aim to be big hits April 30, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger Spring is finally here. As the end of the school year nears and the weather grows warmer, everyone is itching to rush outside, go to the beach and devour that perfect ice cream. But after a long day, the time comes when students are ready to relax. With many new TV shows airing this spring and summer, there is sure to be something for everyone. read more » Disney capitalizes on the opportunities within YouTube April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht and Lauren Louie We’ve all parked our 8-year-old selves in front of the television on early Saturday mornings. This habit of waking up early to catch all the Disney and Nickelodeon classics continued through middle school as we all spent hours channel surfing and ignoring the seemingly copious amounts of homework. But these days, kids are powering off their TVs and instead turning to their desktops, laptops and phones; all this in the name of YouTube. read more » Saratoga’s subconscious racial divide April 29, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Vibha Seshadri During a recent lunchtime, we walked around the school and took notes on the friendship groups. Our goal: to discover the divisions among students that are formed either intentionally or unintentionally. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
‘Elementary’ a good start for diversity in TV; smackdown against ‘Sherlock’ May 1, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes and Helen Wong Who’s the better Sherlock? That’s a question being heatedly debated by fans of CBS’s “Elementary” and BBC’s “Sherlock,” both spectacular shows in their own rights. read more » First world prom-blems April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht April 19 was a night to remember as the juniors danced the night away at the Bay Club during their prom. Just as Gabriella stressed over her own prom in “High School Musical 3,” girls at school struggled to sort through the numerous items necessary to make prom memorable. read more » New TV shows aim to be big hits April 30, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger Spring is finally here. As the end of the school year nears and the weather grows warmer, everyone is itching to rush outside, go to the beach and devour that perfect ice cream. But after a long day, the time comes when students are ready to relax. With many new TV shows airing this spring and summer, there is sure to be something for everyone. read more » Disney capitalizes on the opportunities within YouTube April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht and Lauren Louie We’ve all parked our 8-year-old selves in front of the television on early Saturday mornings. This habit of waking up early to catch all the Disney and Nickelodeon classics continued through middle school as we all spent hours channel surfing and ignoring the seemingly copious amounts of homework. But these days, kids are powering off their TVs and instead turning to their desktops, laptops and phones; all this in the name of YouTube. read more » Saratoga’s subconscious racial divide April 29, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Vibha Seshadri During a recent lunchtime, we walked around the school and took notes on the friendship groups. Our goal: to discover the divisions among students that are formed either intentionally or unintentionally. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
First world prom-blems April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht April 19 was a night to remember as the juniors danced the night away at the Bay Club during their prom. Just as Gabriella stressed over her own prom in “High School Musical 3,” girls at school struggled to sort through the numerous items necessary to make prom memorable. read more » New TV shows aim to be big hits April 30, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger Spring is finally here. As the end of the school year nears and the weather grows warmer, everyone is itching to rush outside, go to the beach and devour that perfect ice cream. But after a long day, the time comes when students are ready to relax. With many new TV shows airing this spring and summer, there is sure to be something for everyone. read more » Disney capitalizes on the opportunities within YouTube April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht and Lauren Louie We’ve all parked our 8-year-old selves in front of the television on early Saturday mornings. This habit of waking up early to catch all the Disney and Nickelodeon classics continued through middle school as we all spent hours channel surfing and ignoring the seemingly copious amounts of homework. But these days, kids are powering off their TVs and instead turning to their desktops, laptops and phones; all this in the name of YouTube. read more » Saratoga’s subconscious racial divide April 29, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Vibha Seshadri During a recent lunchtime, we walked around the school and took notes on the friendship groups. Our goal: to discover the divisions among students that are formed either intentionally or unintentionally. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
New TV shows aim to be big hits April 30, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger Spring is finally here. As the end of the school year nears and the weather grows warmer, everyone is itching to rush outside, go to the beach and devour that perfect ice cream. But after a long day, the time comes when students are ready to relax. With many new TV shows airing this spring and summer, there is sure to be something for everyone. read more » Disney capitalizes on the opportunities within YouTube April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht and Lauren Louie We’ve all parked our 8-year-old selves in front of the television on early Saturday mornings. This habit of waking up early to catch all the Disney and Nickelodeon classics continued through middle school as we all spent hours channel surfing and ignoring the seemingly copious amounts of homework. But these days, kids are powering off their TVs and instead turning to their desktops, laptops and phones; all this in the name of YouTube. read more » Saratoga’s subconscious racial divide April 29, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Vibha Seshadri During a recent lunchtime, we walked around the school and took notes on the friendship groups. Our goal: to discover the divisions among students that are formed either intentionally or unintentionally. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Disney capitalizes on the opportunities within YouTube April 30, 2014 — by Jade Bisht and Lauren Louie We’ve all parked our 8-year-old selves in front of the television on early Saturday mornings. This habit of waking up early to catch all the Disney and Nickelodeon classics continued through middle school as we all spent hours channel surfing and ignoring the seemingly copious amounts of homework. But these days, kids are powering off their TVs and instead turning to their desktops, laptops and phones; all this in the name of YouTube. read more » Saratoga’s subconscious racial divide April 29, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Vibha Seshadri During a recent lunchtime, we walked around the school and took notes on the friendship groups. Our goal: to discover the divisions among students that are formed either intentionally or unintentionally. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast
Saratoga’s subconscious racial divide April 29, 2014 — by Melissa Magner and Vibha Seshadri During a recent lunchtime, we walked around the school and took notes on the friendship groups. Our goal: to discover the divisions among students that are formed either intentionally or unintentionally. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...196197198199200...210220230240250...nextlast