How do students spend their money? January 22, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Victoria Lin From spending their money on boba and video games to concert tickets and makeup products, students between generations have a variety of spending habits. Spending habits vary wildly based on income sources as well; there is a stark difference between the habits of teens who receive monthly allowances versus those who earn money from a […] read more » Sophomore expresses creative stories of her culture through Indian classical dancing January 20, 2023 — by Kathy Wang For the past year, the date of August 6 has constantly been prodding sophomore Anika Ramakrishnan’s mind. She thinks about the date day and night. On that significant day, Ramakrishnan, dressed in a carefully picked and tailored costume, along with Indian jewelry and meticulously done hair and makeup, will take the stage at the Cubberley […] read more » Movie depicting China women’s national volleyball team, ‘Leap’ tells potent stories that cannot be tainted by propaganda January 18, 2023 — by Anonymous I’m no sports fan. If you ask me which team I support in the Olympics, I don’t usually have an opinion, dissociated by my lack of knowledge and the added complication of being a Chinese-American immigrant. However, there is one team I fiercely rally behind — and that is the China women’s national volleyball team. […] read more » Language teachers alternate between teaching at Saratoga and Los Gatos December 19, 2022 — by Amy Luo and Isabelle Wang While teachers are often kept busy with endless grading and lesson planning for their classes, more teachers are juggling teaching at both Saratoga and Los Gatos this year. On campus, Ben Brotzman, Kristen Cunningham, Yumiko Munieshi and Sara Tseng all alternate between working on both campuses. Tseng, who has been teaching at SHS since 2007, […] read more » Saratogans love trees, except when they become problematic December 17, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Kathy Wang When former girls’ cross country coach Danny Moon moved from San Jose to Saratoga in 1988, he remembers being shocked to see “trees everywhere.” Trees line the road on Saratoga Avenue for miles; they act as fences for houses; trees fill the landscape along the SHS track. The abundance of trees in Saratoga is at […] read more » Wellness Center prepares students for finals week December 16, 2022 — by Derek Liang With finals starting Dec. 20, the Wellness Center has been providing students with stress relieving activities, introducing weekly meditation classes every Friday during tutorial and peer to peer discussion groups on blue Thursdays. “The Wellness Center is a really good place for students to go and take their mind off schoolwork or stress,” sophomore outreach […] read more » As term draws to an end, Mayor Tina Walia recounts her favorite memories and accomplishments in office December 15, 2022 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee Mayor Tina Walia has always treasured the time she spent volunteering in the community and serving in city council and committee departments. However, before she was elected to the city council, Walia never expected to become mayor. In fact, she only considered running for city council last December when she was encouraged by residents who […] read more » Leading South Asian artists discuss community, intersectionality of culture at Montalvo for SALA Festival December 15, 2022 — by Lynn Dai Along the trails and roads leading to the historic Montalvo Villa, groups of adults from around the country, all decked in various wrapped garments and vivid, traditional South Asian clothing, flocked this past fall to hear from some of the world’s leading South Asian scholars and highly acclaimed artists. The South Asian Literature and Arts […] read more » Class officers search for unique, but still profit-maximizing ideas to fundraise for prom December 14, 2022 — by Howard Shu The first thing most people see when they walk into school activities secretary Anna Ybarra’s office is a giant calendar marked up with school events. While setting up fundraisers, this is also the first place sophomore class treasurer Ethan Yang goes. “We need to make sure there are no other fundraisers from other classes or […] read more » La Cueva: the unrivaled best spot for off-campus lunch December 14, 2022 — by Neal Malhotra The most important decisions of my school days occur exactly right around noon — the time when I decide where I am going to beg my friends to take me for lunch. The thrill of trying to make it back to school before the tardy bell rings is always exhilarating — especially when coming from […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Sophomore expresses creative stories of her culture through Indian classical dancing January 20, 2023 — by Kathy Wang For the past year, the date of August 6 has constantly been prodding sophomore Anika Ramakrishnan’s mind. She thinks about the date day and night. On that significant day, Ramakrishnan, dressed in a carefully picked and tailored costume, along with Indian jewelry and meticulously done hair and makeup, will take the stage at the Cubberley […] read more » Movie depicting China women’s national volleyball team, ‘Leap’ tells potent stories that cannot be tainted by propaganda January 18, 2023 — by Anonymous I’m no sports fan. If you ask me which team I support in the Olympics, I don’t usually have an opinion, dissociated by my lack of knowledge and the added complication of being a Chinese-American immigrant. However, there is one team I fiercely rally behind — and that is the China women’s national volleyball team. […] read more » Language teachers alternate between teaching at Saratoga and Los Gatos December 19, 2022 — by Amy Luo and Isabelle Wang While teachers are often kept busy with endless grading and lesson planning for their classes, more teachers are juggling teaching at both Saratoga and Los Gatos this year. On campus, Ben Brotzman, Kristen Cunningham, Yumiko Munieshi and Sara Tseng all alternate between working on both campuses. Tseng, who has been teaching at SHS since 2007, […] read more » Saratogans love trees, except when they become problematic December 17, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Kathy Wang When former girls’ cross country coach Danny Moon moved from San Jose to Saratoga in 1988, he remembers being shocked to see “trees everywhere.” Trees line the road on Saratoga Avenue for miles; they act as fences for houses; trees fill the landscape along the SHS track. The abundance of trees in Saratoga is at […] read more » Wellness Center prepares students for finals week December 16, 2022 — by Derek Liang With finals starting Dec. 20, the Wellness Center has been providing students with stress relieving activities, introducing weekly meditation classes every Friday during tutorial and peer to peer discussion groups on blue Thursdays. “The Wellness Center is a really good place for students to go and take their mind off schoolwork or stress,” sophomore outreach […] read more » As term draws to an end, Mayor Tina Walia recounts her favorite memories and accomplishments in office December 15, 2022 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee Mayor Tina Walia has always treasured the time she spent volunteering in the community and serving in city council and committee departments. However, before she was elected to the city council, Walia never expected to become mayor. In fact, she only considered running for city council last December when she was encouraged by residents who […] read more » Leading South Asian artists discuss community, intersectionality of culture at Montalvo for SALA Festival December 15, 2022 — by Lynn Dai Along the trails and roads leading to the historic Montalvo Villa, groups of adults from around the country, all decked in various wrapped garments and vivid, traditional South Asian clothing, flocked this past fall to hear from some of the world’s leading South Asian scholars and highly acclaimed artists. The South Asian Literature and Arts […] read more » Class officers search for unique, but still profit-maximizing ideas to fundraise for prom December 14, 2022 — by Howard Shu The first thing most people see when they walk into school activities secretary Anna Ybarra’s office is a giant calendar marked up with school events. While setting up fundraisers, this is also the first place sophomore class treasurer Ethan Yang goes. “We need to make sure there are no other fundraisers from other classes or […] read more » La Cueva: the unrivaled best spot for off-campus lunch December 14, 2022 — by Neal Malhotra The most important decisions of my school days occur exactly right around noon — the time when I decide where I am going to beg my friends to take me for lunch. The thrill of trying to make it back to school before the tardy bell rings is always exhilarating — especially when coming from […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Movie depicting China women’s national volleyball team, ‘Leap’ tells potent stories that cannot be tainted by propaganda January 18, 2023 — by Anonymous I’m no sports fan. If you ask me which team I support in the Olympics, I don’t usually have an opinion, dissociated by my lack of knowledge and the added complication of being a Chinese-American immigrant. However, there is one team I fiercely rally behind — and that is the China women’s national volleyball team. […] read more » Language teachers alternate between teaching at Saratoga and Los Gatos December 19, 2022 — by Amy Luo and Isabelle Wang While teachers are often kept busy with endless grading and lesson planning for their classes, more teachers are juggling teaching at both Saratoga and Los Gatos this year. On campus, Ben Brotzman, Kristen Cunningham, Yumiko Munieshi and Sara Tseng all alternate between working on both campuses. Tseng, who has been teaching at SHS since 2007, […] read more » Saratogans love trees, except when they become problematic December 17, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Kathy Wang When former girls’ cross country coach Danny Moon moved from San Jose to Saratoga in 1988, he remembers being shocked to see “trees everywhere.” Trees line the road on Saratoga Avenue for miles; they act as fences for houses; trees fill the landscape along the SHS track. The abundance of trees in Saratoga is at […] read more » Wellness Center prepares students for finals week December 16, 2022 — by Derek Liang With finals starting Dec. 20, the Wellness Center has been providing students with stress relieving activities, introducing weekly meditation classes every Friday during tutorial and peer to peer discussion groups on blue Thursdays. “The Wellness Center is a really good place for students to go and take their mind off schoolwork or stress,” sophomore outreach […] read more » As term draws to an end, Mayor Tina Walia recounts her favorite memories and accomplishments in office December 15, 2022 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee Mayor Tina Walia has always treasured the time she spent volunteering in the community and serving in city council and committee departments. However, before she was elected to the city council, Walia never expected to become mayor. In fact, she only considered running for city council last December when she was encouraged by residents who […] read more » Leading South Asian artists discuss community, intersectionality of culture at Montalvo for SALA Festival December 15, 2022 — by Lynn Dai Along the trails and roads leading to the historic Montalvo Villa, groups of adults from around the country, all decked in various wrapped garments and vivid, traditional South Asian clothing, flocked this past fall to hear from some of the world’s leading South Asian scholars and highly acclaimed artists. The South Asian Literature and Arts […] read more » Class officers search for unique, but still profit-maximizing ideas to fundraise for prom December 14, 2022 — by Howard Shu The first thing most people see when they walk into school activities secretary Anna Ybarra’s office is a giant calendar marked up with school events. While setting up fundraisers, this is also the first place sophomore class treasurer Ethan Yang goes. “We need to make sure there are no other fundraisers from other classes or […] read more » La Cueva: the unrivaled best spot for off-campus lunch December 14, 2022 — by Neal Malhotra The most important decisions of my school days occur exactly right around noon — the time when I decide where I am going to beg my friends to take me for lunch. The thrill of trying to make it back to school before the tardy bell rings is always exhilarating — especially when coming from […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Language teachers alternate between teaching at Saratoga and Los Gatos December 19, 2022 — by Amy Luo and Isabelle Wang While teachers are often kept busy with endless grading and lesson planning for their classes, more teachers are juggling teaching at both Saratoga and Los Gatos this year. On campus, Ben Brotzman, Kristen Cunningham, Yumiko Munieshi and Sara Tseng all alternate between working on both campuses. Tseng, who has been teaching at SHS since 2007, […] read more » Saratogans love trees, except when they become problematic December 17, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Kathy Wang When former girls’ cross country coach Danny Moon moved from San Jose to Saratoga in 1988, he remembers being shocked to see “trees everywhere.” Trees line the road on Saratoga Avenue for miles; they act as fences for houses; trees fill the landscape along the SHS track. The abundance of trees in Saratoga is at […] read more » Wellness Center prepares students for finals week December 16, 2022 — by Derek Liang With finals starting Dec. 20, the Wellness Center has been providing students with stress relieving activities, introducing weekly meditation classes every Friday during tutorial and peer to peer discussion groups on blue Thursdays. “The Wellness Center is a really good place for students to go and take their mind off schoolwork or stress,” sophomore outreach […] read more » As term draws to an end, Mayor Tina Walia recounts her favorite memories and accomplishments in office December 15, 2022 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee Mayor Tina Walia has always treasured the time she spent volunteering in the community and serving in city council and committee departments. However, before she was elected to the city council, Walia never expected to become mayor. In fact, she only considered running for city council last December when she was encouraged by residents who […] read more » Leading South Asian artists discuss community, intersectionality of culture at Montalvo for SALA Festival December 15, 2022 — by Lynn Dai Along the trails and roads leading to the historic Montalvo Villa, groups of adults from around the country, all decked in various wrapped garments and vivid, traditional South Asian clothing, flocked this past fall to hear from some of the world’s leading South Asian scholars and highly acclaimed artists. The South Asian Literature and Arts […] read more » Class officers search for unique, but still profit-maximizing ideas to fundraise for prom December 14, 2022 — by Howard Shu The first thing most people see when they walk into school activities secretary Anna Ybarra’s office is a giant calendar marked up with school events. While setting up fundraisers, this is also the first place sophomore class treasurer Ethan Yang goes. “We need to make sure there are no other fundraisers from other classes or […] read more » La Cueva: the unrivaled best spot for off-campus lunch December 14, 2022 — by Neal Malhotra The most important decisions of my school days occur exactly right around noon — the time when I decide where I am going to beg my friends to take me for lunch. The thrill of trying to make it back to school before the tardy bell rings is always exhilarating — especially when coming from […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Saratogans love trees, except when they become problematic December 17, 2022 — by Jonny Luo and Kathy Wang When former girls’ cross country coach Danny Moon moved from San Jose to Saratoga in 1988, he remembers being shocked to see “trees everywhere.” Trees line the road on Saratoga Avenue for miles; they act as fences for houses; trees fill the landscape along the SHS track. The abundance of trees in Saratoga is at […] read more » Wellness Center prepares students for finals week December 16, 2022 — by Derek Liang With finals starting Dec. 20, the Wellness Center has been providing students with stress relieving activities, introducing weekly meditation classes every Friday during tutorial and peer to peer discussion groups on blue Thursdays. “The Wellness Center is a really good place for students to go and take their mind off schoolwork or stress,” sophomore outreach […] read more » As term draws to an end, Mayor Tina Walia recounts her favorite memories and accomplishments in office December 15, 2022 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee Mayor Tina Walia has always treasured the time she spent volunteering in the community and serving in city council and committee departments. However, before she was elected to the city council, Walia never expected to become mayor. In fact, she only considered running for city council last December when she was encouraged by residents who […] read more » Leading South Asian artists discuss community, intersectionality of culture at Montalvo for SALA Festival December 15, 2022 — by Lynn Dai Along the trails and roads leading to the historic Montalvo Villa, groups of adults from around the country, all decked in various wrapped garments and vivid, traditional South Asian clothing, flocked this past fall to hear from some of the world’s leading South Asian scholars and highly acclaimed artists. The South Asian Literature and Arts […] read more » Class officers search for unique, but still profit-maximizing ideas to fundraise for prom December 14, 2022 — by Howard Shu The first thing most people see when they walk into school activities secretary Anna Ybarra’s office is a giant calendar marked up with school events. While setting up fundraisers, this is also the first place sophomore class treasurer Ethan Yang goes. “We need to make sure there are no other fundraisers from other classes or […] read more » La Cueva: the unrivaled best spot for off-campus lunch December 14, 2022 — by Neal Malhotra The most important decisions of my school days occur exactly right around noon — the time when I decide where I am going to beg my friends to take me for lunch. The thrill of trying to make it back to school before the tardy bell rings is always exhilarating — especially when coming from […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Wellness Center prepares students for finals week December 16, 2022 — by Derek Liang With finals starting Dec. 20, the Wellness Center has been providing students with stress relieving activities, introducing weekly meditation classes every Friday during tutorial and peer to peer discussion groups on blue Thursdays. “The Wellness Center is a really good place for students to go and take their mind off schoolwork or stress,” sophomore outreach […] read more » As term draws to an end, Mayor Tina Walia recounts her favorite memories and accomplishments in office December 15, 2022 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee Mayor Tina Walia has always treasured the time she spent volunteering in the community and serving in city council and committee departments. However, before she was elected to the city council, Walia never expected to become mayor. In fact, she only considered running for city council last December when she was encouraged by residents who […] read more » Leading South Asian artists discuss community, intersectionality of culture at Montalvo for SALA Festival December 15, 2022 — by Lynn Dai Along the trails and roads leading to the historic Montalvo Villa, groups of adults from around the country, all decked in various wrapped garments and vivid, traditional South Asian clothing, flocked this past fall to hear from some of the world’s leading South Asian scholars and highly acclaimed artists. The South Asian Literature and Arts […] read more » Class officers search for unique, but still profit-maximizing ideas to fundraise for prom December 14, 2022 — by Howard Shu The first thing most people see when they walk into school activities secretary Anna Ybarra’s office is a giant calendar marked up with school events. While setting up fundraisers, this is also the first place sophomore class treasurer Ethan Yang goes. “We need to make sure there are no other fundraisers from other classes or […] read more » La Cueva: the unrivaled best spot for off-campus lunch December 14, 2022 — by Neal Malhotra The most important decisions of my school days occur exactly right around noon — the time when I decide where I am going to beg my friends to take me for lunch. The thrill of trying to make it back to school before the tardy bell rings is always exhilarating — especially when coming from […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
As term draws to an end, Mayor Tina Walia recounts her favorite memories and accomplishments in office December 15, 2022 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee Mayor Tina Walia has always treasured the time she spent volunteering in the community and serving in city council and committee departments. However, before she was elected to the city council, Walia never expected to become mayor. In fact, she only considered running for city council last December when she was encouraged by residents who […] read more » Leading South Asian artists discuss community, intersectionality of culture at Montalvo for SALA Festival December 15, 2022 — by Lynn Dai Along the trails and roads leading to the historic Montalvo Villa, groups of adults from around the country, all decked in various wrapped garments and vivid, traditional South Asian clothing, flocked this past fall to hear from some of the world’s leading South Asian scholars and highly acclaimed artists. The South Asian Literature and Arts […] read more » Class officers search for unique, but still profit-maximizing ideas to fundraise for prom December 14, 2022 — by Howard Shu The first thing most people see when they walk into school activities secretary Anna Ybarra’s office is a giant calendar marked up with school events. While setting up fundraisers, this is also the first place sophomore class treasurer Ethan Yang goes. “We need to make sure there are no other fundraisers from other classes or […] read more » La Cueva: the unrivaled best spot for off-campus lunch December 14, 2022 — by Neal Malhotra The most important decisions of my school days occur exactly right around noon — the time when I decide where I am going to beg my friends to take me for lunch. The thrill of trying to make it back to school before the tardy bell rings is always exhilarating — especially when coming from […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Leading South Asian artists discuss community, intersectionality of culture at Montalvo for SALA Festival December 15, 2022 — by Lynn Dai Along the trails and roads leading to the historic Montalvo Villa, groups of adults from around the country, all decked in various wrapped garments and vivid, traditional South Asian clothing, flocked this past fall to hear from some of the world’s leading South Asian scholars and highly acclaimed artists. The South Asian Literature and Arts […] read more » Class officers search for unique, but still profit-maximizing ideas to fundraise for prom December 14, 2022 — by Howard Shu The first thing most people see when they walk into school activities secretary Anna Ybarra’s office is a giant calendar marked up with school events. While setting up fundraisers, this is also the first place sophomore class treasurer Ethan Yang goes. “We need to make sure there are no other fundraisers from other classes or […] read more » La Cueva: the unrivaled best spot for off-campus lunch December 14, 2022 — by Neal Malhotra The most important decisions of my school days occur exactly right around noon — the time when I decide where I am going to beg my friends to take me for lunch. The thrill of trying to make it back to school before the tardy bell rings is always exhilarating — especially when coming from […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
Class officers search for unique, but still profit-maximizing ideas to fundraise for prom December 14, 2022 — by Howard Shu The first thing most people see when they walk into school activities secretary Anna Ybarra’s office is a giant calendar marked up with school events. While setting up fundraisers, this is also the first place sophomore class treasurer Ethan Yang goes. “We need to make sure there are no other fundraisers from other classes or […] read more » La Cueva: the unrivaled best spot for off-campus lunch December 14, 2022 — by Neal Malhotra The most important decisions of my school days occur exactly right around noon — the time when I decide where I am going to beg my friends to take me for lunch. The thrill of trying to make it back to school before the tardy bell rings is always exhilarating — especially when coming from […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast
La Cueva: the unrivaled best spot for off-campus lunch December 14, 2022 — by Neal Malhotra The most important decisions of my school days occur exactly right around noon — the time when I decide where I am going to beg my friends to take me for lunch. The thrill of trying to make it back to school before the tardy bell rings is always exhilarating — especially when coming from […] read more » firstprevious...10...1920212223...3040506070...nextlast