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 » Best places to go: Vista Point March 3, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan On a sedentary day with not much to do, few things are better than the breathtaking scenery of a good view and a calm surrounding. One such place with these elements is Vista Point in San Francisco, which is a popular spot to go for a nice breezy experience and a fabulous view of the city and the Bay. read more » Leno quits ‘Tonight Show’ after two decades, leaving the stage to Fallon March 1, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan Jay Leno’s longtime career has had its ups and downs. As his age continues to climb, his retirement as a host on late night television has been pending these last few years. Leno’s experience has grown a lot after his 21 years as host of “The Tonight Show.” Since he is 63, it was a good time for him to give up his spot. read more » ‘Frozen’ Sing-A-Long an icey treat March 1, 2014 — by Jade Bisht For starters: No, I am not obsessed with “Frozen.” Now a quick disclaimer before my friends line up at my door to refute this with my Spotify activity as evidence. Yes, I am in love with the soundtrack, but the movie itself is slightly weak in contrast to past Disney movies. Even so, the disappointment I have for the ending was not enough to heed me from shrieking upon hearing that the producers released a sing-along version of the movie. read more » Banks: new female artist to look out for March 1, 2014 — by Ingrid Hong American, Los Angeles-based vocalist Jillian Banks, known as BANKS, has grown quite the reputation in a short time. It all started with her sultry single "Warm Water,” a somber, loungy, beat-driven single that captivated many ears. Her soothing vocals along with the song’s hook really set a wave through the blogosphere. read more » The best place to observe nature March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring has come earlier than usual to California this year. With temperatures around 70 degrees and drought conditions prevailing for most of the winter, it may be the perfect time to go out and explore the nature around Saratoga. One of the great things to do in this weather is go hiking. read more » Lake Elizabeth breaks up monotony of local parks March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring is coming into full swing, people look for new places to visit. With places like Vasona Park becoming monotonous with each passing year, students will be looking for the next local attraction that provides something new. Lake Elizabeth Park in Fremont is one such place. read more » Downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea charms visitors March 1, 2014 — by Helen Chen Like any other city close to the coast, the salty air that lingers and the sunsets over the ocean make the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea most well-known for its white sand beaches. Many people, however, often think only of the bonfires on the beaches, overlooking the city itself. read more » Class Clown brightens peers’ days March 1, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari Aggarwal is the kid who walks into a room with a smile plastered on his face at all times; he is the guy who works to make everyone around him laugh as hard as possible. In short, Aggarwal is a class clown. read more » Season nine of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ not ‘legendary,’ still has potential February 28, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Vibha Seshadri When the show “‘How I Met Your Mother” announced that this season would be its last, we were a little sad. Every Monday night for the past nine years, there would always be one more episode about Ted, Barney and the whole gang, and 30 more minutes of laughter. Yet, we were still excited and anticipated the last hurrah of our favorite show. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Best places to go: Vista Point March 3, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan On a sedentary day with not much to do, few things are better than the breathtaking scenery of a good view and a calm surrounding. One such place with these elements is Vista Point in San Francisco, which is a popular spot to go for a nice breezy experience and a fabulous view of the city and the Bay. read more » Leno quits ‘Tonight Show’ after two decades, leaving the stage to Fallon March 1, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan Jay Leno’s longtime career has had its ups and downs. As his age continues to climb, his retirement as a host on late night television has been pending these last few years. Leno’s experience has grown a lot after his 21 years as host of “The Tonight Show.” Since he is 63, it was a good time for him to give up his spot. read more » ‘Frozen’ Sing-A-Long an icey treat March 1, 2014 — by Jade Bisht For starters: No, I am not obsessed with “Frozen.” Now a quick disclaimer before my friends line up at my door to refute this with my Spotify activity as evidence. Yes, I am in love with the soundtrack, but the movie itself is slightly weak in contrast to past Disney movies. Even so, the disappointment I have for the ending was not enough to heed me from shrieking upon hearing that the producers released a sing-along version of the movie. read more » Banks: new female artist to look out for March 1, 2014 — by Ingrid Hong American, Los Angeles-based vocalist Jillian Banks, known as BANKS, has grown quite the reputation in a short time. It all started with her sultry single "Warm Water,” a somber, loungy, beat-driven single that captivated many ears. Her soothing vocals along with the song’s hook really set a wave through the blogosphere. read more » The best place to observe nature March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring has come earlier than usual to California this year. With temperatures around 70 degrees and drought conditions prevailing for most of the winter, it may be the perfect time to go out and explore the nature around Saratoga. One of the great things to do in this weather is go hiking. read more » Lake Elizabeth breaks up monotony of local parks March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring is coming into full swing, people look for new places to visit. With places like Vasona Park becoming monotonous with each passing year, students will be looking for the next local attraction that provides something new. Lake Elizabeth Park in Fremont is one such place. read more » Downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea charms visitors March 1, 2014 — by Helen Chen Like any other city close to the coast, the salty air that lingers and the sunsets over the ocean make the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea most well-known for its white sand beaches. Many people, however, often think only of the bonfires on the beaches, overlooking the city itself. read more » Class Clown brightens peers’ days March 1, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari Aggarwal is the kid who walks into a room with a smile plastered on his face at all times; he is the guy who works to make everyone around him laugh as hard as possible. In short, Aggarwal is a class clown. read more » Season nine of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ not ‘legendary,’ still has potential February 28, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Vibha Seshadri When the show “‘How I Met Your Mother” announced that this season would be its last, we were a little sad. Every Monday night for the past nine years, there would always be one more episode about Ted, Barney and the whole gang, and 30 more minutes of laughter. Yet, we were still excited and anticipated the last hurrah of our favorite show. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Leno quits ‘Tonight Show’ after two decades, leaving the stage to Fallon March 1, 2014 — by Arjun Ramanathan Jay Leno’s longtime career has had its ups and downs. As his age continues to climb, his retirement as a host on late night television has been pending these last few years. Leno’s experience has grown a lot after his 21 years as host of “The Tonight Show.” Since he is 63, it was a good time for him to give up his spot. read more » ‘Frozen’ Sing-A-Long an icey treat March 1, 2014 — by Jade Bisht For starters: No, I am not obsessed with “Frozen.” Now a quick disclaimer before my friends line up at my door to refute this with my Spotify activity as evidence. Yes, I am in love with the soundtrack, but the movie itself is slightly weak in contrast to past Disney movies. Even so, the disappointment I have for the ending was not enough to heed me from shrieking upon hearing that the producers released a sing-along version of the movie. read more » Banks: new female artist to look out for March 1, 2014 — by Ingrid Hong American, Los Angeles-based vocalist Jillian Banks, known as BANKS, has grown quite the reputation in a short time. It all started with her sultry single "Warm Water,” a somber, loungy, beat-driven single that captivated many ears. Her soothing vocals along with the song’s hook really set a wave through the blogosphere. read more » The best place to observe nature March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring has come earlier than usual to California this year. With temperatures around 70 degrees and drought conditions prevailing for most of the winter, it may be the perfect time to go out and explore the nature around Saratoga. One of the great things to do in this weather is go hiking. read more » Lake Elizabeth breaks up monotony of local parks March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring is coming into full swing, people look for new places to visit. With places like Vasona Park becoming monotonous with each passing year, students will be looking for the next local attraction that provides something new. Lake Elizabeth Park in Fremont is one such place. read more » Downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea charms visitors March 1, 2014 — by Helen Chen Like any other city close to the coast, the salty air that lingers and the sunsets over the ocean make the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea most well-known for its white sand beaches. Many people, however, often think only of the bonfires on the beaches, overlooking the city itself. read more » Class Clown brightens peers’ days March 1, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari Aggarwal is the kid who walks into a room with a smile plastered on his face at all times; he is the guy who works to make everyone around him laugh as hard as possible. In short, Aggarwal is a class clown. read more » Season nine of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ not ‘legendary,’ still has potential February 28, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Vibha Seshadri When the show “‘How I Met Your Mother” announced that this season would be its last, we were a little sad. Every Monday night for the past nine years, there would always be one more episode about Ted, Barney and the whole gang, and 30 more minutes of laughter. Yet, we were still excited and anticipated the last hurrah of our favorite show. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
‘Frozen’ Sing-A-Long an icey treat March 1, 2014 — by Jade Bisht For starters: No, I am not obsessed with “Frozen.” Now a quick disclaimer before my friends line up at my door to refute this with my Spotify activity as evidence. Yes, I am in love with the soundtrack, but the movie itself is slightly weak in contrast to past Disney movies. Even so, the disappointment I have for the ending was not enough to heed me from shrieking upon hearing that the producers released a sing-along version of the movie. read more » Banks: new female artist to look out for March 1, 2014 — by Ingrid Hong American, Los Angeles-based vocalist Jillian Banks, known as BANKS, has grown quite the reputation in a short time. It all started with her sultry single "Warm Water,” a somber, loungy, beat-driven single that captivated many ears. Her soothing vocals along with the song’s hook really set a wave through the blogosphere. read more » The best place to observe nature March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring has come earlier than usual to California this year. With temperatures around 70 degrees and drought conditions prevailing for most of the winter, it may be the perfect time to go out and explore the nature around Saratoga. One of the great things to do in this weather is go hiking. read more » Lake Elizabeth breaks up monotony of local parks March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring is coming into full swing, people look for new places to visit. With places like Vasona Park becoming monotonous with each passing year, students will be looking for the next local attraction that provides something new. Lake Elizabeth Park in Fremont is one such place. read more » Downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea charms visitors March 1, 2014 — by Helen Chen Like any other city close to the coast, the salty air that lingers and the sunsets over the ocean make the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea most well-known for its white sand beaches. Many people, however, often think only of the bonfires on the beaches, overlooking the city itself. read more » Class Clown brightens peers’ days March 1, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari Aggarwal is the kid who walks into a room with a smile plastered on his face at all times; he is the guy who works to make everyone around him laugh as hard as possible. In short, Aggarwal is a class clown. read more » Season nine of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ not ‘legendary,’ still has potential February 28, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Vibha Seshadri When the show “‘How I Met Your Mother” announced that this season would be its last, we were a little sad. Every Monday night for the past nine years, there would always be one more episode about Ted, Barney and the whole gang, and 30 more minutes of laughter. Yet, we were still excited and anticipated the last hurrah of our favorite show. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Banks: new female artist to look out for March 1, 2014 — by Ingrid Hong American, Los Angeles-based vocalist Jillian Banks, known as BANKS, has grown quite the reputation in a short time. It all started with her sultry single "Warm Water,” a somber, loungy, beat-driven single that captivated many ears. Her soothing vocals along with the song’s hook really set a wave through the blogosphere. read more » The best place to observe nature March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring has come earlier than usual to California this year. With temperatures around 70 degrees and drought conditions prevailing for most of the winter, it may be the perfect time to go out and explore the nature around Saratoga. One of the great things to do in this weather is go hiking. read more » Lake Elizabeth breaks up monotony of local parks March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring is coming into full swing, people look for new places to visit. With places like Vasona Park becoming monotonous with each passing year, students will be looking for the next local attraction that provides something new. Lake Elizabeth Park in Fremont is one such place. read more » Downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea charms visitors March 1, 2014 — by Helen Chen Like any other city close to the coast, the salty air that lingers and the sunsets over the ocean make the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea most well-known for its white sand beaches. Many people, however, often think only of the bonfires on the beaches, overlooking the city itself. read more » Class Clown brightens peers’ days March 1, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari Aggarwal is the kid who walks into a room with a smile plastered on his face at all times; he is the guy who works to make everyone around him laugh as hard as possible. In short, Aggarwal is a class clown. read more » Season nine of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ not ‘legendary,’ still has potential February 28, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Vibha Seshadri When the show “‘How I Met Your Mother” announced that this season would be its last, we were a little sad. Every Monday night for the past nine years, there would always be one more episode about Ted, Barney and the whole gang, and 30 more minutes of laughter. Yet, we were still excited and anticipated the last hurrah of our favorite show. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
The best place to observe nature March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring has come earlier than usual to California this year. With temperatures around 70 degrees and drought conditions prevailing for most of the winter, it may be the perfect time to go out and explore the nature around Saratoga. One of the great things to do in this weather is go hiking. read more » Lake Elizabeth breaks up monotony of local parks March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring is coming into full swing, people look for new places to visit. With places like Vasona Park becoming monotonous with each passing year, students will be looking for the next local attraction that provides something new. Lake Elizabeth Park in Fremont is one such place. read more » Downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea charms visitors March 1, 2014 — by Helen Chen Like any other city close to the coast, the salty air that lingers and the sunsets over the ocean make the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea most well-known for its white sand beaches. Many people, however, often think only of the bonfires on the beaches, overlooking the city itself. read more » Class Clown brightens peers’ days March 1, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari Aggarwal is the kid who walks into a room with a smile plastered on his face at all times; he is the guy who works to make everyone around him laugh as hard as possible. In short, Aggarwal is a class clown. read more » Season nine of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ not ‘legendary,’ still has potential February 28, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Vibha Seshadri When the show “‘How I Met Your Mother” announced that this season would be its last, we were a little sad. Every Monday night for the past nine years, there would always be one more episode about Ted, Barney and the whole gang, and 30 more minutes of laughter. Yet, we were still excited and anticipated the last hurrah of our favorite show. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Lake Elizabeth breaks up monotony of local parks March 1, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry Spring is coming into full swing, people look for new places to visit. With places like Vasona Park becoming monotonous with each passing year, students will be looking for the next local attraction that provides something new. Lake Elizabeth Park in Fremont is one such place. read more » Downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea charms visitors March 1, 2014 — by Helen Chen Like any other city close to the coast, the salty air that lingers and the sunsets over the ocean make the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea most well-known for its white sand beaches. Many people, however, often think only of the bonfires on the beaches, overlooking the city itself. read more » Class Clown brightens peers’ days March 1, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari Aggarwal is the kid who walks into a room with a smile plastered on his face at all times; he is the guy who works to make everyone around him laugh as hard as possible. In short, Aggarwal is a class clown. read more » Season nine of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ not ‘legendary,’ still has potential February 28, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Vibha Seshadri When the show “‘How I Met Your Mother” announced that this season would be its last, we were a little sad. Every Monday night for the past nine years, there would always be one more episode about Ted, Barney and the whole gang, and 30 more minutes of laughter. Yet, we were still excited and anticipated the last hurrah of our favorite show. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Downtown Carmel-by-the-Sea charms visitors March 1, 2014 — by Helen Chen Like any other city close to the coast, the salty air that lingers and the sunsets over the ocean make the town of Carmel-by-the-Sea most well-known for its white sand beaches. Many people, however, often think only of the bonfires on the beaches, overlooking the city itself. read more » Class Clown brightens peers’ days March 1, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari Aggarwal is the kid who walks into a room with a smile plastered on his face at all times; he is the guy who works to make everyone around him laugh as hard as possible. In short, Aggarwal is a class clown. read more » Season nine of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ not ‘legendary,’ still has potential February 28, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Vibha Seshadri When the show “‘How I Met Your Mother” announced that this season would be its last, we were a little sad. Every Monday night for the past nine years, there would always be one more episode about Ted, Barney and the whole gang, and 30 more minutes of laughter. Yet, we were still excited and anticipated the last hurrah of our favorite show. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Class Clown brightens peers’ days March 1, 2014 — by Nupur Maheshwari Aggarwal is the kid who walks into a room with a smile plastered on his face at all times; he is the guy who works to make everyone around him laugh as hard as possible. In short, Aggarwal is a class clown. read more » Season nine of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ not ‘legendary,’ still has potential February 28, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Vibha Seshadri When the show “‘How I Met Your Mother” announced that this season would be its last, we were a little sad. Every Monday night for the past nine years, there would always be one more episode about Ted, Barney and the whole gang, and 30 more minutes of laughter. Yet, we were still excited and anticipated the last hurrah of our favorite show. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast
Season nine of ‘How I Met Your Mother’ not ‘legendary,’ still has potential February 28, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Vibha Seshadri When the show “‘How I Met Your Mother” announced that this season would be its last, we were a little sad. Every Monday night for the past nine years, there would always be one more episode about Ted, Barney and the whole gang, and 30 more minutes of laughter. Yet, we were still excited and anticipated the last hurrah of our favorite show. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...198199200201202...210220230240250...nextlast