Flappy Bird to take flight once again after facing turbulence April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Flappy Bird developer takes down viral game from app store. read more » Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Can you: Reference ‘The Dark Knight’ in AP Lang April 21, 2014 — by Nick Chow Pretty much everyone knows that I have a healthy obsession with anything related to the movie “The Dark Knight.” OK, maybe not a healthy obsession per se, but an obsession nevertheless. And what’s a better way to test my dedication to “The Dark Knight” code than to see how many movie references I can use during AP Language discussions? read more » Ghost Whispers: album preview April 21, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Over the past 18 years, the British band Coldplay has become one of the most prominent bands of the current generation. read more » Inappropriately rated TV shows too violent and gory April 21, 2014 — by Carolyn Sun On the TV screen, a character decapitates another with a swift swing of a machete, blood spraying across the screen. The camera cuts to the detached head, which rolls on the ground while the live character looks on nonchalantly. read more » Reporter tries her hand in new game April 17, 2014 — by Vibha Seshadri There’s only one space left on the board. Please be a four, please be a four, I think to myself. It’s a two. Game over. read more » “How I Met Your Mother” finale ruins the entire series April 17, 2014 — by Sherrilyn Ling Never have I felt more cheated, more taken advantage of or more scammed than I did on March 31. I prayed and hoped that it was some kind of sick, early April Fools joke — I just refused to believe that it was real. It couldn’t be real. read more » Freshman entertains at local venues, looks to career in music April 17, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri While Beyonce sells out Madison Square Garden and Katy Perry surfs the crowd at SAP Center, Saratoga’s own Esha Krishnamoorthy sings for crowds at local venues. Before she steps into the spotlight, like these world-famous stars, Krishnamoorthy shakes off her nerves and takes the stage with a bright smile. read more » ‘Divergent’ diverges from average to spectacular April 15, 2014 — by Shreya Tumu Dozens of dystopian novels and movies follow a formulaic plotline where the protagonist stands out in society by doing something that forever changes the dysfunctional system. read more » Sophomore grows up surrounded by privilege April 13, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Carolyn Sun To many, the first words that come to mind when asked to describe Saratoga are “rich,” or “affluent.” Maybe “SAT obsessed” if it’s a good day. The stereotype of Saratoga as a rich school is certainly not without its basis in reality; according to census data the average household income in Saratoga was $147,918 in 2011, while the average household income in California was $57,287. Houses in the city often sell for $1.5 million or more — far beyond the means of all but the wealthiest Americans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Wingstop a flying success April 27, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Falcon reporter reviews Wingstop, a chicken wing specialty restaurant in Cupertino read more » Can you: Reference ‘The Dark Knight’ in AP Lang April 21, 2014 — by Nick Chow Pretty much everyone knows that I have a healthy obsession with anything related to the movie “The Dark Knight.” OK, maybe not a healthy obsession per se, but an obsession nevertheless. And what’s a better way to test my dedication to “The Dark Knight” code than to see how many movie references I can use during AP Language discussions? read more » Ghost Whispers: album preview April 21, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Over the past 18 years, the British band Coldplay has become one of the most prominent bands of the current generation. read more » Inappropriately rated TV shows too violent and gory April 21, 2014 — by Carolyn Sun On the TV screen, a character decapitates another with a swift swing of a machete, blood spraying across the screen. The camera cuts to the detached head, which rolls on the ground while the live character looks on nonchalantly. read more » Reporter tries her hand in new game April 17, 2014 — by Vibha Seshadri There’s only one space left on the board. Please be a four, please be a four, I think to myself. It’s a two. Game over. read more » “How I Met Your Mother” finale ruins the entire series April 17, 2014 — by Sherrilyn Ling Never have I felt more cheated, more taken advantage of or more scammed than I did on March 31. I prayed and hoped that it was some kind of sick, early April Fools joke — I just refused to believe that it was real. It couldn’t be real. read more » Freshman entertains at local venues, looks to career in music April 17, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri While Beyonce sells out Madison Square Garden and Katy Perry surfs the crowd at SAP Center, Saratoga’s own Esha Krishnamoorthy sings for crowds at local venues. Before she steps into the spotlight, like these world-famous stars, Krishnamoorthy shakes off her nerves and takes the stage with a bright smile. read more » ‘Divergent’ diverges from average to spectacular April 15, 2014 — by Shreya Tumu Dozens of dystopian novels and movies follow a formulaic plotline where the protagonist stands out in society by doing something that forever changes the dysfunctional system. read more » Sophomore grows up surrounded by privilege April 13, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Carolyn Sun To many, the first words that come to mind when asked to describe Saratoga are “rich,” or “affluent.” Maybe “SAT obsessed” if it’s a good day. The stereotype of Saratoga as a rich school is certainly not without its basis in reality; according to census data the average household income in Saratoga was $147,918 in 2011, while the average household income in California was $57,287. Houses in the city often sell for $1.5 million or more — far beyond the means of all but the wealthiest Americans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Can you: Reference ‘The Dark Knight’ in AP Lang April 21, 2014 — by Nick Chow Pretty much everyone knows that I have a healthy obsession with anything related to the movie “The Dark Knight.” OK, maybe not a healthy obsession per se, but an obsession nevertheless. And what’s a better way to test my dedication to “The Dark Knight” code than to see how many movie references I can use during AP Language discussions? read more » Ghost Whispers: album preview April 21, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Over the past 18 years, the British band Coldplay has become one of the most prominent bands of the current generation. read more » Inappropriately rated TV shows too violent and gory April 21, 2014 — by Carolyn Sun On the TV screen, a character decapitates another with a swift swing of a machete, blood spraying across the screen. The camera cuts to the detached head, which rolls on the ground while the live character looks on nonchalantly. read more » Reporter tries her hand in new game April 17, 2014 — by Vibha Seshadri There’s only one space left on the board. Please be a four, please be a four, I think to myself. It’s a two. Game over. read more » “How I Met Your Mother” finale ruins the entire series April 17, 2014 — by Sherrilyn Ling Never have I felt more cheated, more taken advantage of or more scammed than I did on March 31. I prayed and hoped that it was some kind of sick, early April Fools joke — I just refused to believe that it was real. It couldn’t be real. read more » Freshman entertains at local venues, looks to career in music April 17, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri While Beyonce sells out Madison Square Garden and Katy Perry surfs the crowd at SAP Center, Saratoga’s own Esha Krishnamoorthy sings for crowds at local venues. Before she steps into the spotlight, like these world-famous stars, Krishnamoorthy shakes off her nerves and takes the stage with a bright smile. read more » ‘Divergent’ diverges from average to spectacular April 15, 2014 — by Shreya Tumu Dozens of dystopian novels and movies follow a formulaic plotline where the protagonist stands out in society by doing something that forever changes the dysfunctional system. read more » Sophomore grows up surrounded by privilege April 13, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Carolyn Sun To many, the first words that come to mind when asked to describe Saratoga are “rich,” or “affluent.” Maybe “SAT obsessed” if it’s a good day. The stereotype of Saratoga as a rich school is certainly not without its basis in reality; according to census data the average household income in Saratoga was $147,918 in 2011, while the average household income in California was $57,287. Houses in the city often sell for $1.5 million or more — far beyond the means of all but the wealthiest Americans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Ghost Whispers: album preview April 21, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Over the past 18 years, the British band Coldplay has become one of the most prominent bands of the current generation. read more » Inappropriately rated TV shows too violent and gory April 21, 2014 — by Carolyn Sun On the TV screen, a character decapitates another with a swift swing of a machete, blood spraying across the screen. The camera cuts to the detached head, which rolls on the ground while the live character looks on nonchalantly. read more » Reporter tries her hand in new game April 17, 2014 — by Vibha Seshadri There’s only one space left on the board. Please be a four, please be a four, I think to myself. It’s a two. Game over. read more » “How I Met Your Mother” finale ruins the entire series April 17, 2014 — by Sherrilyn Ling Never have I felt more cheated, more taken advantage of or more scammed than I did on March 31. I prayed and hoped that it was some kind of sick, early April Fools joke — I just refused to believe that it was real. It couldn’t be real. read more » Freshman entertains at local venues, looks to career in music April 17, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri While Beyonce sells out Madison Square Garden and Katy Perry surfs the crowd at SAP Center, Saratoga’s own Esha Krishnamoorthy sings for crowds at local venues. Before she steps into the spotlight, like these world-famous stars, Krishnamoorthy shakes off her nerves and takes the stage with a bright smile. read more » ‘Divergent’ diverges from average to spectacular April 15, 2014 — by Shreya Tumu Dozens of dystopian novels and movies follow a formulaic plotline where the protagonist stands out in society by doing something that forever changes the dysfunctional system. read more » Sophomore grows up surrounded by privilege April 13, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Carolyn Sun To many, the first words that come to mind when asked to describe Saratoga are “rich,” or “affluent.” Maybe “SAT obsessed” if it’s a good day. The stereotype of Saratoga as a rich school is certainly not without its basis in reality; according to census data the average household income in Saratoga was $147,918 in 2011, while the average household income in California was $57,287. Houses in the city often sell for $1.5 million or more — far beyond the means of all but the wealthiest Americans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Inappropriately rated TV shows too violent and gory April 21, 2014 — by Carolyn Sun On the TV screen, a character decapitates another with a swift swing of a machete, blood spraying across the screen. The camera cuts to the detached head, which rolls on the ground while the live character looks on nonchalantly. read more » Reporter tries her hand in new game April 17, 2014 — by Vibha Seshadri There’s only one space left on the board. Please be a four, please be a four, I think to myself. It’s a two. Game over. read more » “How I Met Your Mother” finale ruins the entire series April 17, 2014 — by Sherrilyn Ling Never have I felt more cheated, more taken advantage of or more scammed than I did on March 31. I prayed and hoped that it was some kind of sick, early April Fools joke — I just refused to believe that it was real. It couldn’t be real. read more » Freshman entertains at local venues, looks to career in music April 17, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri While Beyonce sells out Madison Square Garden and Katy Perry surfs the crowd at SAP Center, Saratoga’s own Esha Krishnamoorthy sings for crowds at local venues. Before she steps into the spotlight, like these world-famous stars, Krishnamoorthy shakes off her nerves and takes the stage with a bright smile. read more » ‘Divergent’ diverges from average to spectacular April 15, 2014 — by Shreya Tumu Dozens of dystopian novels and movies follow a formulaic plotline where the protagonist stands out in society by doing something that forever changes the dysfunctional system. read more » Sophomore grows up surrounded by privilege April 13, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Carolyn Sun To many, the first words that come to mind when asked to describe Saratoga are “rich,” or “affluent.” Maybe “SAT obsessed” if it’s a good day. The stereotype of Saratoga as a rich school is certainly not without its basis in reality; according to census data the average household income in Saratoga was $147,918 in 2011, while the average household income in California was $57,287. Houses in the city often sell for $1.5 million or more — far beyond the means of all but the wealthiest Americans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Reporter tries her hand in new game April 17, 2014 — by Vibha Seshadri There’s only one space left on the board. Please be a four, please be a four, I think to myself. It’s a two. Game over. read more » “How I Met Your Mother” finale ruins the entire series April 17, 2014 — by Sherrilyn Ling Never have I felt more cheated, more taken advantage of or more scammed than I did on March 31. I prayed and hoped that it was some kind of sick, early April Fools joke — I just refused to believe that it was real. It couldn’t be real. read more » Freshman entertains at local venues, looks to career in music April 17, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri While Beyonce sells out Madison Square Garden and Katy Perry surfs the crowd at SAP Center, Saratoga’s own Esha Krishnamoorthy sings for crowds at local venues. Before she steps into the spotlight, like these world-famous stars, Krishnamoorthy shakes off her nerves and takes the stage with a bright smile. read more » ‘Divergent’ diverges from average to spectacular April 15, 2014 — by Shreya Tumu Dozens of dystopian novels and movies follow a formulaic plotline where the protagonist stands out in society by doing something that forever changes the dysfunctional system. read more » Sophomore grows up surrounded by privilege April 13, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Carolyn Sun To many, the first words that come to mind when asked to describe Saratoga are “rich,” or “affluent.” Maybe “SAT obsessed” if it’s a good day. The stereotype of Saratoga as a rich school is certainly not without its basis in reality; according to census data the average household income in Saratoga was $147,918 in 2011, while the average household income in California was $57,287. Houses in the city often sell for $1.5 million or more — far beyond the means of all but the wealthiest Americans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
“How I Met Your Mother” finale ruins the entire series April 17, 2014 — by Sherrilyn Ling Never have I felt more cheated, more taken advantage of or more scammed than I did on March 31. I prayed and hoped that it was some kind of sick, early April Fools joke — I just refused to believe that it was real. It couldn’t be real. read more » Freshman entertains at local venues, looks to career in music April 17, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri While Beyonce sells out Madison Square Garden and Katy Perry surfs the crowd at SAP Center, Saratoga’s own Esha Krishnamoorthy sings for crowds at local venues. Before she steps into the spotlight, like these world-famous stars, Krishnamoorthy shakes off her nerves and takes the stage with a bright smile. read more » ‘Divergent’ diverges from average to spectacular April 15, 2014 — by Shreya Tumu Dozens of dystopian novels and movies follow a formulaic plotline where the protagonist stands out in society by doing something that forever changes the dysfunctional system. read more » Sophomore grows up surrounded by privilege April 13, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Carolyn Sun To many, the first words that come to mind when asked to describe Saratoga are “rich,” or “affluent.” Maybe “SAT obsessed” if it’s a good day. The stereotype of Saratoga as a rich school is certainly not without its basis in reality; according to census data the average household income in Saratoga was $147,918 in 2011, while the average household income in California was $57,287. Houses in the city often sell for $1.5 million or more — far beyond the means of all but the wealthiest Americans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Freshman entertains at local venues, looks to career in music April 17, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Vibha Seshadri While Beyonce sells out Madison Square Garden and Katy Perry surfs the crowd at SAP Center, Saratoga’s own Esha Krishnamoorthy sings for crowds at local venues. Before she steps into the spotlight, like these world-famous stars, Krishnamoorthy shakes off her nerves and takes the stage with a bright smile. read more » ‘Divergent’ diverges from average to spectacular April 15, 2014 — by Shreya Tumu Dozens of dystopian novels and movies follow a formulaic plotline where the protagonist stands out in society by doing something that forever changes the dysfunctional system. read more » Sophomore grows up surrounded by privilege April 13, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Carolyn Sun To many, the first words that come to mind when asked to describe Saratoga are “rich,” or “affluent.” Maybe “SAT obsessed” if it’s a good day. The stereotype of Saratoga as a rich school is certainly not without its basis in reality; according to census data the average household income in Saratoga was $147,918 in 2011, while the average household income in California was $57,287. Houses in the city often sell for $1.5 million or more — far beyond the means of all but the wealthiest Americans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
‘Divergent’ diverges from average to spectacular April 15, 2014 — by Shreya Tumu Dozens of dystopian novels and movies follow a formulaic plotline where the protagonist stands out in society by doing something that forever changes the dysfunctional system. read more » Sophomore grows up surrounded by privilege April 13, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Carolyn Sun To many, the first words that come to mind when asked to describe Saratoga are “rich,” or “affluent.” Maybe “SAT obsessed” if it’s a good day. The stereotype of Saratoga as a rich school is certainly not without its basis in reality; according to census data the average household income in Saratoga was $147,918 in 2011, while the average household income in California was $57,287. Houses in the city often sell for $1.5 million or more — far beyond the means of all but the wealthiest Americans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast
Sophomore grows up surrounded by privilege April 13, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Carolyn Sun To many, the first words that come to mind when asked to describe Saratoga are “rich,” or “affluent.” Maybe “SAT obsessed” if it’s a good day. The stereotype of Saratoga as a rich school is certainly not without its basis in reality; according to census data the average household income in Saratoga was $147,918 in 2011, while the average household income in California was $57,287. Houses in the city often sell for $1.5 million or more — far beyond the means of all but the wealthiest Americans. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...197198199200201...210220230240250...nextlast