Bombay in the Bay video process aims to recognize long-time senior participants February 12, 2023 — by Nikhil Mathihalli Each year, the Indian Cultural Awareness Club (ICAC) organizes Bombay in the Bay (BNB), a Bollywood-themed fundraising event where students around the school sing and dance to well-known Bollywood songs. A typical BNB show consists of 18 dances — grade-level dances and specialty dances including Tamasha, Classical, Singing and Bhangra — paired with an ongoing […] read more » February Break travel guide: 48 hours in Carmel-by-the-Sea February 10, 2023 — by Neal Malhotra and Nikhil Mathihalli Carmel-by-the-Sea, a quaint little town of just over 3,000 people, just south of Monterey with beautiful views and calming beaches, is the perfect place to spend your February ski week or Spring Break. You can find delectable food and a bustling downtown less than 90 minutes away — it’s the perfect way to spend two […] read more » Building bridges teaches key engineering concepts February 10, 2023 — by Beverly Xu At the start of second semester, sophomore Vera Fung was among the 31 students in Matt Welander’s class of Principles of Engineering who heard how they would be spending the next several weeks: designing and building mini bridges out of lasercut fibrewood. The project is well-planned and targeted toward developing software skills with an emphasis […] read more » ‘It Ends With Us’ should not set future precedent on romantic tropes February 9, 2023 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After relenting to peer pressure, I finally downloaded Instagram last summer. This decision opened the floodgates and soon VSCO, TikTok and more resided on my phone. Of course, my short attention span prevented me from keeping the social media downloaded for more than two weeks. But even during these two weeks, one specific TikTok genre […] read more » ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 8, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Ace Attorney is a visual novel series rooted in absurdity, from its ridiculous characters with ridiculous names, like the metalhead Jesus-lookalike priest Pees’lubn Andistan’dhin (peace, love, and understanding), the aptly named Deid Mann (no explanation necessary), or even Inga Karkhuul Haw’kohd Dis’nahm Bi’ahni Lawga Ormo Pohmpus Da’nit Ar’edi Iz Khura’in III. (How could this name […] read more » Maintenance team focuses on creating safe, inviting landscaping on school’s 40-acre campus February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou Located by the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, the school’s campus spans 40 acres — built atop a former prune yard when the school was established in 1959. In the early 1950s, Saratoga had little urban or even suburban development and under 1,500 residents. Farms and orchards were common sights. Then post-World War II […] read more » Well-forested campus serves as haven for birds and other wildlife February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou In his day-to-day work, maintenance supervisor Paul Weir sees a variety of animals around campus. He recalls that when school was remote during the 2020-2021 school year, he would routinely notice a coyote on the baseball field. Weir is not alone in observing wildlife that inhabit or intrude on the school’s 40 acres. Alongside other […] read more » Love is in the air — but not in Netflix reality dating shows February 6, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Excited singles, a not so deserted island, a reward for coupling up and — the best part — drama, drama, DRAMA. This compelling plot was the gist of “Single’s Inferno,” my favorite reality dating show produced by Netflix. But despite all the participants who went in with hopes of finding a long-lasting relationship, the show […] read more » From surveys to substance: 3 teachers tell how they craft recommendation letters February 6, 2023 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee With second semester in full swing, many students have started applying to summer programs in order to maximize their time off from school, while juniors have begun thinking about college applications. A key component of both summer programs and college applications are teacher recommendation letters. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look of how teachers write letters of […] read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
February Break travel guide: 48 hours in Carmel-by-the-Sea February 10, 2023 — by Neal Malhotra and Nikhil Mathihalli Carmel-by-the-Sea, a quaint little town of just over 3,000 people, just south of Monterey with beautiful views and calming beaches, is the perfect place to spend your February ski week or Spring Break. You can find delectable food and a bustling downtown less than 90 minutes away — it’s the perfect way to spend two […] read more » Building bridges teaches key engineering concepts February 10, 2023 — by Beverly Xu At the start of second semester, sophomore Vera Fung was among the 31 students in Matt Welander’s class of Principles of Engineering who heard how they would be spending the next several weeks: designing and building mini bridges out of lasercut fibrewood. The project is well-planned and targeted toward developing software skills with an emphasis […] read more » ‘It Ends With Us’ should not set future precedent on romantic tropes February 9, 2023 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After relenting to peer pressure, I finally downloaded Instagram last summer. This decision opened the floodgates and soon VSCO, TikTok and more resided on my phone. Of course, my short attention span prevented me from keeping the social media downloaded for more than two weeks. But even during these two weeks, one specific TikTok genre […] read more » ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 8, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Ace Attorney is a visual novel series rooted in absurdity, from its ridiculous characters with ridiculous names, like the metalhead Jesus-lookalike priest Pees’lubn Andistan’dhin (peace, love, and understanding), the aptly named Deid Mann (no explanation necessary), or even Inga Karkhuul Haw’kohd Dis’nahm Bi’ahni Lawga Ormo Pohmpus Da’nit Ar’edi Iz Khura’in III. (How could this name […] read more » Maintenance team focuses on creating safe, inviting landscaping on school’s 40-acre campus February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou Located by the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, the school’s campus spans 40 acres — built atop a former prune yard when the school was established in 1959. In the early 1950s, Saratoga had little urban or even suburban development and under 1,500 residents. Farms and orchards were common sights. Then post-World War II […] read more » Well-forested campus serves as haven for birds and other wildlife February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou In his day-to-day work, maintenance supervisor Paul Weir sees a variety of animals around campus. He recalls that when school was remote during the 2020-2021 school year, he would routinely notice a coyote on the baseball field. Weir is not alone in observing wildlife that inhabit or intrude on the school’s 40 acres. Alongside other […] read more » Love is in the air — but not in Netflix reality dating shows February 6, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Excited singles, a not so deserted island, a reward for coupling up and — the best part — drama, drama, DRAMA. This compelling plot was the gist of “Single’s Inferno,” my favorite reality dating show produced by Netflix. But despite all the participants who went in with hopes of finding a long-lasting relationship, the show […] read more » From surveys to substance: 3 teachers tell how they craft recommendation letters February 6, 2023 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee With second semester in full swing, many students have started applying to summer programs in order to maximize their time off from school, while juniors have begun thinking about college applications. A key component of both summer programs and college applications are teacher recommendation letters. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look of how teachers write letters of […] read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
Building bridges teaches key engineering concepts February 10, 2023 — by Beverly Xu At the start of second semester, sophomore Vera Fung was among the 31 students in Matt Welander’s class of Principles of Engineering who heard how they would be spending the next several weeks: designing and building mini bridges out of lasercut fibrewood. The project is well-planned and targeted toward developing software skills with an emphasis […] read more » ‘It Ends With Us’ should not set future precedent on romantic tropes February 9, 2023 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After relenting to peer pressure, I finally downloaded Instagram last summer. This decision opened the floodgates and soon VSCO, TikTok and more resided on my phone. Of course, my short attention span prevented me from keeping the social media downloaded for more than two weeks. But even during these two weeks, one specific TikTok genre […] read more » ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 8, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Ace Attorney is a visual novel series rooted in absurdity, from its ridiculous characters with ridiculous names, like the metalhead Jesus-lookalike priest Pees’lubn Andistan’dhin (peace, love, and understanding), the aptly named Deid Mann (no explanation necessary), or even Inga Karkhuul Haw’kohd Dis’nahm Bi’ahni Lawga Ormo Pohmpus Da’nit Ar’edi Iz Khura’in III. (How could this name […] read more » Maintenance team focuses on creating safe, inviting landscaping on school’s 40-acre campus February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou Located by the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, the school’s campus spans 40 acres — built atop a former prune yard when the school was established in 1959. In the early 1950s, Saratoga had little urban or even suburban development and under 1,500 residents. Farms and orchards were common sights. Then post-World War II […] read more » Well-forested campus serves as haven for birds and other wildlife February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou In his day-to-day work, maintenance supervisor Paul Weir sees a variety of animals around campus. He recalls that when school was remote during the 2020-2021 school year, he would routinely notice a coyote on the baseball field. Weir is not alone in observing wildlife that inhabit or intrude on the school’s 40 acres. Alongside other […] read more » Love is in the air — but not in Netflix reality dating shows February 6, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Excited singles, a not so deserted island, a reward for coupling up and — the best part — drama, drama, DRAMA. This compelling plot was the gist of “Single’s Inferno,” my favorite reality dating show produced by Netflix. But despite all the participants who went in with hopes of finding a long-lasting relationship, the show […] read more » From surveys to substance: 3 teachers tell how they craft recommendation letters February 6, 2023 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee With second semester in full swing, many students have started applying to summer programs in order to maximize their time off from school, while juniors have begun thinking about college applications. A key component of both summer programs and college applications are teacher recommendation letters. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look of how teachers write letters of […] read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
‘It Ends With Us’ should not set future precedent on romantic tropes February 9, 2023 — by Nidhi Mathihalli After relenting to peer pressure, I finally downloaded Instagram last summer. This decision opened the floodgates and soon VSCO, TikTok and more resided on my phone. Of course, my short attention span prevented me from keeping the social media downloaded for more than two weeks. But even during these two weeks, one specific TikTok genre […] read more » ‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 8, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Ace Attorney is a visual novel series rooted in absurdity, from its ridiculous characters with ridiculous names, like the metalhead Jesus-lookalike priest Pees’lubn Andistan’dhin (peace, love, and understanding), the aptly named Deid Mann (no explanation necessary), or even Inga Karkhuul Haw’kohd Dis’nahm Bi’ahni Lawga Ormo Pohmpus Da’nit Ar’edi Iz Khura’in III. (How could this name […] read more » Maintenance team focuses on creating safe, inviting landscaping on school’s 40-acre campus February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou Located by the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, the school’s campus spans 40 acres — built atop a former prune yard when the school was established in 1959. In the early 1950s, Saratoga had little urban or even suburban development and under 1,500 residents. Farms and orchards were common sights. Then post-World War II […] read more » Well-forested campus serves as haven for birds and other wildlife February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou In his day-to-day work, maintenance supervisor Paul Weir sees a variety of animals around campus. He recalls that when school was remote during the 2020-2021 school year, he would routinely notice a coyote on the baseball field. Weir is not alone in observing wildlife that inhabit or intrude on the school’s 40 acres. Alongside other […] read more » Love is in the air — but not in Netflix reality dating shows February 6, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Excited singles, a not so deserted island, a reward for coupling up and — the best part — drama, drama, DRAMA. This compelling plot was the gist of “Single’s Inferno,” my favorite reality dating show produced by Netflix. But despite all the participants who went in with hopes of finding a long-lasting relationship, the show […] read more » From surveys to substance: 3 teachers tell how they craft recommendation letters February 6, 2023 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee With second semester in full swing, many students have started applying to summer programs in order to maximize their time off from school, while juniors have begun thinking about college applications. A key component of both summer programs and college applications are teacher recommendation letters. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look of how teachers write letters of […] read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
‘The Great Ace Attorney Chronicles’ is Fantastic! Faithful! Fun! February 8, 2023 — by Christopher Chen Ace Attorney is a visual novel series rooted in absurdity, from its ridiculous characters with ridiculous names, like the metalhead Jesus-lookalike priest Pees’lubn Andistan’dhin (peace, love, and understanding), the aptly named Deid Mann (no explanation necessary), or even Inga Karkhuul Haw’kohd Dis’nahm Bi’ahni Lawga Ormo Pohmpus Da’nit Ar’edi Iz Khura’in III. (How could this name […] read more » Maintenance team focuses on creating safe, inviting landscaping on school’s 40-acre campus February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou Located by the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, the school’s campus spans 40 acres — built atop a former prune yard when the school was established in 1959. In the early 1950s, Saratoga had little urban or even suburban development and under 1,500 residents. Farms and orchards were common sights. Then post-World War II […] read more » Well-forested campus serves as haven for birds and other wildlife February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou In his day-to-day work, maintenance supervisor Paul Weir sees a variety of animals around campus. He recalls that when school was remote during the 2020-2021 school year, he would routinely notice a coyote on the baseball field. Weir is not alone in observing wildlife that inhabit or intrude on the school’s 40 acres. Alongside other […] read more » Love is in the air — but not in Netflix reality dating shows February 6, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Excited singles, a not so deserted island, a reward for coupling up and — the best part — drama, drama, DRAMA. This compelling plot was the gist of “Single’s Inferno,” my favorite reality dating show produced by Netflix. But despite all the participants who went in with hopes of finding a long-lasting relationship, the show […] read more » From surveys to substance: 3 teachers tell how they craft recommendation letters February 6, 2023 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee With second semester in full swing, many students have started applying to summer programs in order to maximize their time off from school, while juniors have begun thinking about college applications. A key component of both summer programs and college applications are teacher recommendation letters. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look of how teachers write letters of […] read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
Maintenance team focuses on creating safe, inviting landscaping on school’s 40-acre campus February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou Located by the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains, the school’s campus spans 40 acres — built atop a former prune yard when the school was established in 1959. In the early 1950s, Saratoga had little urban or even suburban development and under 1,500 residents. Farms and orchards were common sights. Then post-World War II […] read more » Well-forested campus serves as haven for birds and other wildlife February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou In his day-to-day work, maintenance supervisor Paul Weir sees a variety of animals around campus. He recalls that when school was remote during the 2020-2021 school year, he would routinely notice a coyote on the baseball field. Weir is not alone in observing wildlife that inhabit or intrude on the school’s 40 acres. Alongside other […] read more » Love is in the air — but not in Netflix reality dating shows February 6, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Excited singles, a not so deserted island, a reward for coupling up and — the best part — drama, drama, DRAMA. This compelling plot was the gist of “Single’s Inferno,” my favorite reality dating show produced by Netflix. But despite all the participants who went in with hopes of finding a long-lasting relationship, the show […] read more » From surveys to substance: 3 teachers tell how they craft recommendation letters February 6, 2023 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee With second semester in full swing, many students have started applying to summer programs in order to maximize their time off from school, while juniors have begun thinking about college applications. A key component of both summer programs and college applications are teacher recommendation letters. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look of how teachers write letters of […] read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
Well-forested campus serves as haven for birds and other wildlife February 8, 2023 — by Victoria Hu and Sarah Zhou In his day-to-day work, maintenance supervisor Paul Weir sees a variety of animals around campus. He recalls that when school was remote during the 2020-2021 school year, he would routinely notice a coyote on the baseball field. Weir is not alone in observing wildlife that inhabit or intrude on the school’s 40 acres. Alongside other […] read more » Love is in the air — but not in Netflix reality dating shows February 6, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Excited singles, a not so deserted island, a reward for coupling up and — the best part — drama, drama, DRAMA. This compelling plot was the gist of “Single’s Inferno,” my favorite reality dating show produced by Netflix. But despite all the participants who went in with hopes of finding a long-lasting relationship, the show […] read more » From surveys to substance: 3 teachers tell how they craft recommendation letters February 6, 2023 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee With second semester in full swing, many students have started applying to summer programs in order to maximize their time off from school, while juniors have begun thinking about college applications. A key component of both summer programs and college applications are teacher recommendation letters. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look of how teachers write letters of […] read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
Love is in the air — but not in Netflix reality dating shows February 6, 2023 — by Beverly Xu Excited singles, a not so deserted island, a reward for coupling up and — the best part — drama, drama, DRAMA. This compelling plot was the gist of “Single’s Inferno,” my favorite reality dating show produced by Netflix. But despite all the participants who went in with hopes of finding a long-lasting relationship, the show […] read more » From surveys to substance: 3 teachers tell how they craft recommendation letters February 6, 2023 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee With second semester in full swing, many students have started applying to summer programs in order to maximize their time off from school, while juniors have begun thinking about college applications. A key component of both summer programs and college applications are teacher recommendation letters. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look of how teachers write letters of […] read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
From surveys to substance: 3 teachers tell how they craft recommendation letters February 6, 2023 — by Sunny Cao and Nicole Lee With second semester in full swing, many students have started applying to summer programs in order to maximize their time off from school, while juniors have begun thinking about college applications. A key component of both summer programs and college applications are teacher recommendation letters. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look of how teachers write letters of […] read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Early 2010s web games” February 4, 2023 — by Christopher Chen read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast