Korean cuisine reigns supreme: Junior barbeques the competition October 28, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen I’m a competitive person; ask any of my friends or family.They’ll tell you that if I find out that someone is better than I am — in grades, fruit ninja or otherwise — I will try to push myself to get back to that No. 1 position.So when my Falcon Lifestyles editors Rohan Hardikar and Amy Lin told the class that we were going to do a cultural cook-off, I was already craving that first place win as top chef. read more » Tribute episode for Cory Monteith creates tears for longtime ‘Glee’ fan October 28, 2013 — by Ariel Liu The clock read 5:55 p.m. as I sat on my couch, checking my phone every 5 seconds. The TV was already on, but the Windex and Toyota ads, which seemed to drag on and on, were unbearable to watch, blurring together the overly happy housewives cleaning bathrooms and the sleek red and blue cars speeding by. read more » Celebrity crushes influence students October 28, 2013 — by Ariel Liu Most of us have one, that one actor or singer, or maybe athlete, who makes our hearts pound whenever the celebrity’s name is mentioned. We know everything there is to know about that person, and perhaps even more than that. read more » Cheese, beef (albeit a bit burnt) and the American way October 28, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Anant Rajeev It was our first time grilling hamburgers. A pair of sophomore boys might not be ready to take on chef Gordon Ramsay, but we weren’t going to let our lacking of cooking experience stop us — we had a mission. A mission to make the most delicious, mouth-watering holy hamburgers known to mankind for the judges in order to win the newspaper cooking competition. read more » Can you take Intro to Engineering? October 28, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen I’ve never been great at anything to do with electronics or building and sketching. I just learned how to type with 10 fingers last year, and my only design experience is basic graphics in newspaper. Nevertheless, when an opportunity arose to try out the new Introduction to Engineering class, I thought it would be a fulfilling learning experience. read more » Sophomore overcomes disorder that taught her to never take breathing for granted. October 15, 2013 — by Ariel Liu In first grade, current sophomore Gabby Fontanilla had her first asthma attack during recess at Argonaut Elementary School. She had been running around with her friends playing a game of wall-ball. read more » New books turned movies hope to have success in theatres October 15, 2013 — by Derek Sun Every so often, a couple brave directors try to convert popular books into movies. This transition from text to big screen almost always proves to be a struggle. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Guidance counselors have open-door policy October 10, 2013 — by Megana Iyer The school has four guidance counselors, Frances Saiki, Eileen Allen, Monique Young and Alinna Satake, all situated in this hallway. Their doors are always open to students. read more » The Legend of Korra: new season takes off October 10, 2013 — by Helen Wong Cartoon Network’s show “Avatar: The Last Airbender” was a smash hit, even after the spectacular four-season series ended last year. Chronicling the adventures of a young boy with extraordinary powers and good-natured humor, it was so popular that a spin-off series was created: “The Legend of Korra,” whose first season was launched successfully last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...210211212213214...220230240250260...nextlast
Tribute episode for Cory Monteith creates tears for longtime ‘Glee’ fan October 28, 2013 — by Ariel Liu The clock read 5:55 p.m. as I sat on my couch, checking my phone every 5 seconds. The TV was already on, but the Windex and Toyota ads, which seemed to drag on and on, were unbearable to watch, blurring together the overly happy housewives cleaning bathrooms and the sleek red and blue cars speeding by. read more » Celebrity crushes influence students October 28, 2013 — by Ariel Liu Most of us have one, that one actor or singer, or maybe athlete, who makes our hearts pound whenever the celebrity’s name is mentioned. We know everything there is to know about that person, and perhaps even more than that. read more » Cheese, beef (albeit a bit burnt) and the American way October 28, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Anant Rajeev It was our first time grilling hamburgers. A pair of sophomore boys might not be ready to take on chef Gordon Ramsay, but we weren’t going to let our lacking of cooking experience stop us — we had a mission. A mission to make the most delicious, mouth-watering holy hamburgers known to mankind for the judges in order to win the newspaper cooking competition. read more » Can you take Intro to Engineering? October 28, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen I’ve never been great at anything to do with electronics or building and sketching. I just learned how to type with 10 fingers last year, and my only design experience is basic graphics in newspaper. Nevertheless, when an opportunity arose to try out the new Introduction to Engineering class, I thought it would be a fulfilling learning experience. read more » Sophomore overcomes disorder that taught her to never take breathing for granted. October 15, 2013 — by Ariel Liu In first grade, current sophomore Gabby Fontanilla had her first asthma attack during recess at Argonaut Elementary School. She had been running around with her friends playing a game of wall-ball. read more » New books turned movies hope to have success in theatres October 15, 2013 — by Derek Sun Every so often, a couple brave directors try to convert popular books into movies. This transition from text to big screen almost always proves to be a struggle. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Guidance counselors have open-door policy October 10, 2013 — by Megana Iyer The school has four guidance counselors, Frances Saiki, Eileen Allen, Monique Young and Alinna Satake, all situated in this hallway. Their doors are always open to students. read more » The Legend of Korra: new season takes off October 10, 2013 — by Helen Wong Cartoon Network’s show “Avatar: The Last Airbender” was a smash hit, even after the spectacular four-season series ended last year. Chronicling the adventures of a young boy with extraordinary powers and good-natured humor, it was so popular that a spin-off series was created: “The Legend of Korra,” whose first season was launched successfully last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...210211212213214...220230240250260...nextlast
Celebrity crushes influence students October 28, 2013 — by Ariel Liu Most of us have one, that one actor or singer, or maybe athlete, who makes our hearts pound whenever the celebrity’s name is mentioned. We know everything there is to know about that person, and perhaps even more than that. read more » Cheese, beef (albeit a bit burnt) and the American way October 28, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Anant Rajeev It was our first time grilling hamburgers. A pair of sophomore boys might not be ready to take on chef Gordon Ramsay, but we weren’t going to let our lacking of cooking experience stop us — we had a mission. A mission to make the most delicious, mouth-watering holy hamburgers known to mankind for the judges in order to win the newspaper cooking competition. read more » Can you take Intro to Engineering? October 28, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen I’ve never been great at anything to do with electronics or building and sketching. I just learned how to type with 10 fingers last year, and my only design experience is basic graphics in newspaper. Nevertheless, when an opportunity arose to try out the new Introduction to Engineering class, I thought it would be a fulfilling learning experience. read more » Sophomore overcomes disorder that taught her to never take breathing for granted. October 15, 2013 — by Ariel Liu In first grade, current sophomore Gabby Fontanilla had her first asthma attack during recess at Argonaut Elementary School. She had been running around with her friends playing a game of wall-ball. read more » New books turned movies hope to have success in theatres October 15, 2013 — by Derek Sun Every so often, a couple brave directors try to convert popular books into movies. This transition from text to big screen almost always proves to be a struggle. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Guidance counselors have open-door policy October 10, 2013 — by Megana Iyer The school has four guidance counselors, Frances Saiki, Eileen Allen, Monique Young and Alinna Satake, all situated in this hallway. Their doors are always open to students. read more » The Legend of Korra: new season takes off October 10, 2013 — by Helen Wong Cartoon Network’s show “Avatar: The Last Airbender” was a smash hit, even after the spectacular four-season series ended last year. Chronicling the adventures of a young boy with extraordinary powers and good-natured humor, it was so popular that a spin-off series was created: “The Legend of Korra,” whose first season was launched successfully last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...210211212213214...220230240250260...nextlast
Cheese, beef (albeit a bit burnt) and the American way October 28, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Anant Rajeev It was our first time grilling hamburgers. A pair of sophomore boys might not be ready to take on chef Gordon Ramsay, but we weren’t going to let our lacking of cooking experience stop us — we had a mission. A mission to make the most delicious, mouth-watering holy hamburgers known to mankind for the judges in order to win the newspaper cooking competition. read more » Can you take Intro to Engineering? October 28, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen I’ve never been great at anything to do with electronics or building and sketching. I just learned how to type with 10 fingers last year, and my only design experience is basic graphics in newspaper. Nevertheless, when an opportunity arose to try out the new Introduction to Engineering class, I thought it would be a fulfilling learning experience. read more » Sophomore overcomes disorder that taught her to never take breathing for granted. October 15, 2013 — by Ariel Liu In first grade, current sophomore Gabby Fontanilla had her first asthma attack during recess at Argonaut Elementary School. She had been running around with her friends playing a game of wall-ball. read more » New books turned movies hope to have success in theatres October 15, 2013 — by Derek Sun Every so often, a couple brave directors try to convert popular books into movies. This transition from text to big screen almost always proves to be a struggle. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Guidance counselors have open-door policy October 10, 2013 — by Megana Iyer The school has four guidance counselors, Frances Saiki, Eileen Allen, Monique Young and Alinna Satake, all situated in this hallway. Their doors are always open to students. read more » The Legend of Korra: new season takes off October 10, 2013 — by Helen Wong Cartoon Network’s show “Avatar: The Last Airbender” was a smash hit, even after the spectacular four-season series ended last year. Chronicling the adventures of a young boy with extraordinary powers and good-natured humor, it was so popular that a spin-off series was created: “The Legend of Korra,” whose first season was launched successfully last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...210211212213214...220230240250260...nextlast
Can you take Intro to Engineering? October 28, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen I’ve never been great at anything to do with electronics or building and sketching. I just learned how to type with 10 fingers last year, and my only design experience is basic graphics in newspaper. Nevertheless, when an opportunity arose to try out the new Introduction to Engineering class, I thought it would be a fulfilling learning experience. read more » Sophomore overcomes disorder that taught her to never take breathing for granted. October 15, 2013 — by Ariel Liu In first grade, current sophomore Gabby Fontanilla had her first asthma attack during recess at Argonaut Elementary School. She had been running around with her friends playing a game of wall-ball. read more » New books turned movies hope to have success in theatres October 15, 2013 — by Derek Sun Every so often, a couple brave directors try to convert popular books into movies. This transition from text to big screen almost always proves to be a struggle. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Guidance counselors have open-door policy October 10, 2013 — by Megana Iyer The school has four guidance counselors, Frances Saiki, Eileen Allen, Monique Young and Alinna Satake, all situated in this hallway. Their doors are always open to students. read more » The Legend of Korra: new season takes off October 10, 2013 — by Helen Wong Cartoon Network’s show “Avatar: The Last Airbender” was a smash hit, even after the spectacular four-season series ended last year. Chronicling the adventures of a young boy with extraordinary powers and good-natured humor, it was so popular that a spin-off series was created: “The Legend of Korra,” whose first season was launched successfully last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...210211212213214...220230240250260...nextlast
Sophomore overcomes disorder that taught her to never take breathing for granted. October 15, 2013 — by Ariel Liu In first grade, current sophomore Gabby Fontanilla had her first asthma attack during recess at Argonaut Elementary School. She had been running around with her friends playing a game of wall-ball. read more » New books turned movies hope to have success in theatres October 15, 2013 — by Derek Sun Every so often, a couple brave directors try to convert popular books into movies. This transition from text to big screen almost always proves to be a struggle. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Guidance counselors have open-door policy October 10, 2013 — by Megana Iyer The school has four guidance counselors, Frances Saiki, Eileen Allen, Monique Young and Alinna Satake, all situated in this hallway. Their doors are always open to students. read more » The Legend of Korra: new season takes off October 10, 2013 — by Helen Wong Cartoon Network’s show “Avatar: The Last Airbender” was a smash hit, even after the spectacular four-season series ended last year. Chronicling the adventures of a young boy with extraordinary powers and good-natured humor, it was so popular that a spin-off series was created: “The Legend of Korra,” whose first season was launched successfully last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...210211212213214...220230240250260...nextlast
New books turned movies hope to have success in theatres October 15, 2013 — by Derek Sun Every so often, a couple brave directors try to convert popular books into movies. This transition from text to big screen almost always proves to be a struggle. read more » Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Guidance counselors have open-door policy October 10, 2013 — by Megana Iyer The school has four guidance counselors, Frances Saiki, Eileen Allen, Monique Young and Alinna Satake, all situated in this hallway. Their doors are always open to students. read more » The Legend of Korra: new season takes off October 10, 2013 — by Helen Wong Cartoon Network’s show “Avatar: The Last Airbender” was a smash hit, even after the spectacular four-season series ended last year. Chronicling the adventures of a young boy with extraordinary powers and good-natured humor, it was so popular that a spin-off series was created: “The Legend of Korra,” whose first season was launched successfully last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...210211212213214...220230240250260...nextlast
Two reporters explore the Great America Halloween Haunt experience October 14, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Great America’s Halloween Haunt was about to make my love for anything spooky and creepy come true. I got to attend the opening weekend of the event at Great America that lasts from Sept. 27 through Halloween night. read more » Guidance counselors have open-door policy October 10, 2013 — by Megana Iyer The school has four guidance counselors, Frances Saiki, Eileen Allen, Monique Young and Alinna Satake, all situated in this hallway. Their doors are always open to students. read more » The Legend of Korra: new season takes off October 10, 2013 — by Helen Wong Cartoon Network’s show “Avatar: The Last Airbender” was a smash hit, even after the spectacular four-season series ended last year. Chronicling the adventures of a young boy with extraordinary powers and good-natured humor, it was so popular that a spin-off series was created: “The Legend of Korra,” whose first season was launched successfully last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...210211212213214...220230240250260...nextlast
Guidance counselors have open-door policy October 10, 2013 — by Megana Iyer The school has four guidance counselors, Frances Saiki, Eileen Allen, Monique Young and Alinna Satake, all situated in this hallway. Their doors are always open to students. read more » The Legend of Korra: new season takes off October 10, 2013 — by Helen Wong Cartoon Network’s show “Avatar: The Last Airbender” was a smash hit, even after the spectacular four-season series ended last year. Chronicling the adventures of a young boy with extraordinary powers and good-natured humor, it was so popular that a spin-off series was created: “The Legend of Korra,” whose first season was launched successfully last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...210211212213214...220230240250260...nextlast
The Legend of Korra: new season takes off October 10, 2013 — by Helen Wong Cartoon Network’s show “Avatar: The Last Airbender” was a smash hit, even after the spectacular four-season series ended last year. Chronicling the adventures of a young boy with extraordinary powers and good-natured humor, it was so popular that a spin-off series was created: “The Legend of Korra,” whose first season was launched successfully last year. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...210211212213214...220230240250260...nextlast