Mission Peak and Skyline: Local favorites provide spectacular views March 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young Its 4 a.m., and you wonder why you’re up so early. For a Saratogan, the drive up to Mission Peak Regional Park can be a pain, but the experience is well worth it. read more » Much Buzz for Buzzfeed March 24, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger In the new age of a technology-crazed world, social media’s importance is growing exponentially. Buzzfeed is promising itself a prominent spot on the social media battlefield scene. The site has now gone viral and has become a new addition to the mass of social networking sites available on the Internet. read more » Inappropriately rated TV shows too violent and gory March 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 » Perspectives: A look into drug and alcohol culture on campus March 13, 2014 — by Rachel Hull, Megana Iyer, and David Sparkman Carter is 15, maybe 16. His teammates crowd around him, chuckling and nodding, shoving each other around. They are at a friend’s house, and it seems like any other day. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Teacher implements ‘cupcake month’ to combat March March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj For many students, March can be the worst month of the school year. There are no breaks from school, with AP tests looming in early May. To keep students alert and active, English teacher Suzanne Herzman has instituted “cupcake month” in her class every March. read more » The teacher’s favorite student March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj Junior Kevin Chiang doesn’t mind saying he is a teacher’s pet. He said that for him, maintaining good relationships with teachers is not a difficult task. “Just stay respectful, say ‘hi’ every once in a while, and don’t take anything for granted,” Chiang said. read more » Local lessons available at Stevens Creek archery range March 9, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes The Stevens Creek Archery range, off of Mt. Eden road in the Stevens Creek County Park, is a nearby place to try lessons. It’s nestled in the hills, on the border of the Cupertino and Saratoga city lines, about 15 minutes away from the school. read more » Sophomore’s natural talent and worth ethic aid schoolwork March 9, 2014 — by Helen Chen As the school year drags on, courses only get harder as more tests approach and more prior knowledge is drawn upon. Many students become flustered or stressed out over grades in difficult classes. They often turn to inefficient ways of studying that take time but are not necessarily effective, such as reading the textbook multiple times or staring mindlessly at notes. read more » The effects of marijuana use by high schoolers March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Melissa Magner The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry conducted a national study in 2011 and found that a shocking one in three 12th graders have used marijuana in the previous year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Much Buzz for Buzzfeed March 24, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger In the new age of a technology-crazed world, social media’s importance is growing exponentially. Buzzfeed is promising itself a prominent spot on the social media battlefield scene. The site has now gone viral and has become a new addition to the mass of social networking sites available on the Internet. read more » Inappropriately rated TV shows too violent and gory March 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 » Perspectives: A look into drug and alcohol culture on campus March 13, 2014 — by Rachel Hull, Megana Iyer, and David Sparkman Carter is 15, maybe 16. His teammates crowd around him, chuckling and nodding, shoving each other around. They are at a friend’s house, and it seems like any other day. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Teacher implements ‘cupcake month’ to combat March March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj For many students, March can be the worst month of the school year. There are no breaks from school, with AP tests looming in early May. To keep students alert and active, English teacher Suzanne Herzman has instituted “cupcake month” in her class every March. read more » The teacher’s favorite student March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj Junior Kevin Chiang doesn’t mind saying he is a teacher’s pet. He said that for him, maintaining good relationships with teachers is not a difficult task. “Just stay respectful, say ‘hi’ every once in a while, and don’t take anything for granted,” Chiang said. read more » Local lessons available at Stevens Creek archery range March 9, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes The Stevens Creek Archery range, off of Mt. Eden road in the Stevens Creek County Park, is a nearby place to try lessons. It’s nestled in the hills, on the border of the Cupertino and Saratoga city lines, about 15 minutes away from the school. read more » Sophomore’s natural talent and worth ethic aid schoolwork March 9, 2014 — by Helen Chen As the school year drags on, courses only get harder as more tests approach and more prior knowledge is drawn upon. Many students become flustered or stressed out over grades in difficult classes. They often turn to inefficient ways of studying that take time but are not necessarily effective, such as reading the textbook multiple times or staring mindlessly at notes. read more » The effects of marijuana use by high schoolers March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Melissa Magner The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry conducted a national study in 2011 and found that a shocking one in three 12th graders have used marijuana in the previous year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Inappropriately rated TV shows too violent and gory March 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 » Perspectives: A look into drug and alcohol culture on campus March 13, 2014 — by Rachel Hull, Megana Iyer, and David Sparkman Carter is 15, maybe 16. His teammates crowd around him, chuckling and nodding, shoving each other around. They are at a friend’s house, and it seems like any other day. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Teacher implements ‘cupcake month’ to combat March March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj For many students, March can be the worst month of the school year. There are no breaks from school, with AP tests looming in early May. To keep students alert and active, English teacher Suzanne Herzman has instituted “cupcake month” in her class every March. read more » The teacher’s favorite student March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj Junior Kevin Chiang doesn’t mind saying he is a teacher’s pet. He said that for him, maintaining good relationships with teachers is not a difficult task. “Just stay respectful, say ‘hi’ every once in a while, and don’t take anything for granted,” Chiang said. read more » Local lessons available at Stevens Creek archery range March 9, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes The Stevens Creek Archery range, off of Mt. Eden road in the Stevens Creek County Park, is a nearby place to try lessons. It’s nestled in the hills, on the border of the Cupertino and Saratoga city lines, about 15 minutes away from the school. read more » Sophomore’s natural talent and worth ethic aid schoolwork March 9, 2014 — by Helen Chen As the school year drags on, courses only get harder as more tests approach and more prior knowledge is drawn upon. Many students become flustered or stressed out over grades in difficult classes. They often turn to inefficient ways of studying that take time but are not necessarily effective, such as reading the textbook multiple times or staring mindlessly at notes. read more » The effects of marijuana use by high schoolers March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Melissa Magner The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry conducted a national study in 2011 and found that a shocking one in three 12th graders have used marijuana in the previous year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Perspectives: A look into drug and alcohol culture on campus March 13, 2014 — by Rachel Hull, Megana Iyer, and David Sparkman Carter is 15, maybe 16. His teammates crowd around him, chuckling and nodding, shoving each other around. They are at a friend’s house, and it seems like any other day. read more » Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Teacher implements ‘cupcake month’ to combat March March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj For many students, March can be the worst month of the school year. There are no breaks from school, with AP tests looming in early May. To keep students alert and active, English teacher Suzanne Herzman has instituted “cupcake month” in her class every March. read more » The teacher’s favorite student March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj Junior Kevin Chiang doesn’t mind saying he is a teacher’s pet. He said that for him, maintaining good relationships with teachers is not a difficult task. “Just stay respectful, say ‘hi’ every once in a while, and don’t take anything for granted,” Chiang said. read more » Local lessons available at Stevens Creek archery range March 9, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes The Stevens Creek Archery range, off of Mt. Eden road in the Stevens Creek County Park, is a nearby place to try lessons. It’s nestled in the hills, on the border of the Cupertino and Saratoga city lines, about 15 minutes away from the school. read more » Sophomore’s natural talent and worth ethic aid schoolwork March 9, 2014 — by Helen Chen As the school year drags on, courses only get harder as more tests approach and more prior knowledge is drawn upon. Many students become flustered or stressed out over grades in difficult classes. They often turn to inefficient ways of studying that take time but are not necessarily effective, such as reading the textbook multiple times or staring mindlessly at notes. read more » The effects of marijuana use by high schoolers March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Melissa Magner The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry conducted a national study in 2011 and found that a shocking one in three 12th graders have used marijuana in the previous year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Reddit vs. Buzzfeed March 12, 2014 — by Rotem Shaked Among the swarm of media aggregators, only a few really stick out. And of those that stick out, very few are reputable enough to be frequently quoted by the news and other websites. And of that very small selection, only Reddit can boast at having a userbase as big as it does. read more » Teacher implements ‘cupcake month’ to combat March March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj For many students, March can be the worst month of the school year. There are no breaks from school, with AP tests looming in early May. To keep students alert and active, English teacher Suzanne Herzman has instituted “cupcake month” in her class every March. read more » The teacher’s favorite student March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj Junior Kevin Chiang doesn’t mind saying he is a teacher’s pet. He said that for him, maintaining good relationships with teachers is not a difficult task. “Just stay respectful, say ‘hi’ every once in a while, and don’t take anything for granted,” Chiang said. read more » Local lessons available at Stevens Creek archery range March 9, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes The Stevens Creek Archery range, off of Mt. Eden road in the Stevens Creek County Park, is a nearby place to try lessons. It’s nestled in the hills, on the border of the Cupertino and Saratoga city lines, about 15 minutes away from the school. read more » Sophomore’s natural talent and worth ethic aid schoolwork March 9, 2014 — by Helen Chen As the school year drags on, courses only get harder as more tests approach and more prior knowledge is drawn upon. Many students become flustered or stressed out over grades in difficult classes. They often turn to inefficient ways of studying that take time but are not necessarily effective, such as reading the textbook multiple times or staring mindlessly at notes. read more » The effects of marijuana use by high schoolers March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Melissa Magner The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry conducted a national study in 2011 and found that a shocking one in three 12th graders have used marijuana in the previous year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Teacher implements ‘cupcake month’ to combat March March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj For many students, March can be the worst month of the school year. There are no breaks from school, with AP tests looming in early May. To keep students alert and active, English teacher Suzanne Herzman has instituted “cupcake month” in her class every March. read more » The teacher’s favorite student March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj Junior Kevin Chiang doesn’t mind saying he is a teacher’s pet. He said that for him, maintaining good relationships with teachers is not a difficult task. “Just stay respectful, say ‘hi’ every once in a while, and don’t take anything for granted,” Chiang said. read more » Local lessons available at Stevens Creek archery range March 9, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes The Stevens Creek Archery range, off of Mt. Eden road in the Stevens Creek County Park, is a nearby place to try lessons. It’s nestled in the hills, on the border of the Cupertino and Saratoga city lines, about 15 minutes away from the school. read more » Sophomore’s natural talent and worth ethic aid schoolwork March 9, 2014 — by Helen Chen As the school year drags on, courses only get harder as more tests approach and more prior knowledge is drawn upon. Many students become flustered or stressed out over grades in difficult classes. They often turn to inefficient ways of studying that take time but are not necessarily effective, such as reading the textbook multiple times or staring mindlessly at notes. read more » The effects of marijuana use by high schoolers March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Melissa Magner The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry conducted a national study in 2011 and found that a shocking one in three 12th graders have used marijuana in the previous year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
The teacher’s favorite student March 10, 2014 — by Sudeep Raj Junior Kevin Chiang doesn’t mind saying he is a teacher’s pet. He said that for him, maintaining good relationships with teachers is not a difficult task. “Just stay respectful, say ‘hi’ every once in a while, and don’t take anything for granted,” Chiang said. read more » Local lessons available at Stevens Creek archery range March 9, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes The Stevens Creek Archery range, off of Mt. Eden road in the Stevens Creek County Park, is a nearby place to try lessons. It’s nestled in the hills, on the border of the Cupertino and Saratoga city lines, about 15 minutes away from the school. read more » Sophomore’s natural talent and worth ethic aid schoolwork March 9, 2014 — by Helen Chen As the school year drags on, courses only get harder as more tests approach and more prior knowledge is drawn upon. Many students become flustered or stressed out over grades in difficult classes. They often turn to inefficient ways of studying that take time but are not necessarily effective, such as reading the textbook multiple times or staring mindlessly at notes. read more » The effects of marijuana use by high schoolers March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Melissa Magner The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry conducted a national study in 2011 and found that a shocking one in three 12th graders have used marijuana in the previous year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Local lessons available at Stevens Creek archery range March 9, 2014 — by Megan MacInnes The Stevens Creek Archery range, off of Mt. Eden road in the Stevens Creek County Park, is a nearby place to try lessons. It’s nestled in the hills, on the border of the Cupertino and Saratoga city lines, about 15 minutes away from the school. read more » Sophomore’s natural talent and worth ethic aid schoolwork March 9, 2014 — by Helen Chen As the school year drags on, courses only get harder as more tests approach and more prior knowledge is drawn upon. Many students become flustered or stressed out over grades in difficult classes. They often turn to inefficient ways of studying that take time but are not necessarily effective, such as reading the textbook multiple times or staring mindlessly at notes. read more » The effects of marijuana use by high schoolers March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Melissa Magner The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry conducted a national study in 2011 and found that a shocking one in three 12th graders have used marijuana in the previous year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Sophomore’s natural talent and worth ethic aid schoolwork March 9, 2014 — by Helen Chen As the school year drags on, courses only get harder as more tests approach and more prior knowledge is drawn upon. Many students become flustered or stressed out over grades in difficult classes. They often turn to inefficient ways of studying that take time but are not necessarily effective, such as reading the textbook multiple times or staring mindlessly at notes. read more » The effects of marijuana use by high schoolers March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Melissa Magner The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry conducted a national study in 2011 and found that a shocking one in three 12th graders have used marijuana in the previous year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
The effects of marijuana use by high schoolers March 6, 2014 — by Allison Lin and Melissa Magner The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry conducted a national study in 2011 and found that a shocking one in three 12th graders have used marijuana in the previous year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast