Students factor cost into college decision April 3, 2013 — by McKenna Galvin As college tuition rises, the price of attending a postsecondary institution continues to be an issue of concern to students and families. With average private school tuition ranging from $30,000 to $45,000 a year, even in affluent communities price is a significant factor for many in choosing the right college. read more » Bollywood 411 April 3, 2013 — by Jane Park Producing over 1000 movies per year, Bollywood is the largest film producer in India. read more » Students and alumni reminisce about former Poetry elective April 3, 2013 — by Amy Lin As the incoming students begin the arduous task of choosing electives for their first year of high school, some classes they could have taken five years ago are no longer an option. read more » Palma reminisces on woodshop and autoshop April 3, 2013 — by Arman Vaziri Saws buzz. Hammers thud. Engines growl. These sounds are no longer heard in the school’s hallways since woodshop and autoshop have been cut from the school’s electives. read more » Can you become a black belt in one day? April 3, 2013 — by Bruce Lou The first thing most people ask me after they know my name is, “Do you know kung fu?” read more » Student struggles to find Bollywood glory April 3, 2013 — by Andy Fang As my high school career hits its twilight days, I’ve decided to finally attempt all the things I had been too timid or complacent for in the past. read more » Alumni reflect on previously offered sewing class March 26, 2013 — by Sanj Nalwa The thread follows the needle closely as Nancy Flowers’ fingers dance gracefully across the fabric. The year is 1977, and this is sewing class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 26, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » Reporter explores the difficulty of teaching March 26, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Splat. The sound of my pica ruler falling to the ground caused me to lose my train of thought. It was pretty embarrassing, because I was in the middle of teaching a class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 22, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Bollywood 411 April 3, 2013 — by Jane Park Producing over 1000 movies per year, Bollywood is the largest film producer in India. read more » Students and alumni reminisce about former Poetry elective April 3, 2013 — by Amy Lin As the incoming students begin the arduous task of choosing electives for their first year of high school, some classes they could have taken five years ago are no longer an option. read more » Palma reminisces on woodshop and autoshop April 3, 2013 — by Arman Vaziri Saws buzz. Hammers thud. Engines growl. These sounds are no longer heard in the school’s hallways since woodshop and autoshop have been cut from the school’s electives. read more » Can you become a black belt in one day? April 3, 2013 — by Bruce Lou The first thing most people ask me after they know my name is, “Do you know kung fu?” read more » Student struggles to find Bollywood glory April 3, 2013 — by Andy Fang As my high school career hits its twilight days, I’ve decided to finally attempt all the things I had been too timid or complacent for in the past. read more » Alumni reflect on previously offered sewing class March 26, 2013 — by Sanj Nalwa The thread follows the needle closely as Nancy Flowers’ fingers dance gracefully across the fabric. The year is 1977, and this is sewing class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 26, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » Reporter explores the difficulty of teaching March 26, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Splat. The sound of my pica ruler falling to the ground caused me to lose my train of thought. It was pretty embarrassing, because I was in the middle of teaching a class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 22, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Students and alumni reminisce about former Poetry elective April 3, 2013 — by Amy Lin As the incoming students begin the arduous task of choosing electives for their first year of high school, some classes they could have taken five years ago are no longer an option. read more » Palma reminisces on woodshop and autoshop April 3, 2013 — by Arman Vaziri Saws buzz. Hammers thud. Engines growl. These sounds are no longer heard in the school’s hallways since woodshop and autoshop have been cut from the school’s electives. read more » Can you become a black belt in one day? April 3, 2013 — by Bruce Lou The first thing most people ask me after they know my name is, “Do you know kung fu?” read more » Student struggles to find Bollywood glory April 3, 2013 — by Andy Fang As my high school career hits its twilight days, I’ve decided to finally attempt all the things I had been too timid or complacent for in the past. read more » Alumni reflect on previously offered sewing class March 26, 2013 — by Sanj Nalwa The thread follows the needle closely as Nancy Flowers’ fingers dance gracefully across the fabric. The year is 1977, and this is sewing class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 26, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » Reporter explores the difficulty of teaching March 26, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Splat. The sound of my pica ruler falling to the ground caused me to lose my train of thought. It was pretty embarrassing, because I was in the middle of teaching a class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 22, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Palma reminisces on woodshop and autoshop April 3, 2013 — by Arman Vaziri Saws buzz. Hammers thud. Engines growl. These sounds are no longer heard in the school’s hallways since woodshop and autoshop have been cut from the school’s electives. read more » Can you become a black belt in one day? April 3, 2013 — by Bruce Lou The first thing most people ask me after they know my name is, “Do you know kung fu?” read more » Student struggles to find Bollywood glory April 3, 2013 — by Andy Fang As my high school career hits its twilight days, I’ve decided to finally attempt all the things I had been too timid or complacent for in the past. read more » Alumni reflect on previously offered sewing class March 26, 2013 — by Sanj Nalwa The thread follows the needle closely as Nancy Flowers’ fingers dance gracefully across the fabric. The year is 1977, and this is sewing class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 26, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » Reporter explores the difficulty of teaching March 26, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Splat. The sound of my pica ruler falling to the ground caused me to lose my train of thought. It was pretty embarrassing, because I was in the middle of teaching a class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 22, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Can you become a black belt in one day? April 3, 2013 — by Bruce Lou The first thing most people ask me after they know my name is, “Do you know kung fu?” read more » Student struggles to find Bollywood glory April 3, 2013 — by Andy Fang As my high school career hits its twilight days, I’ve decided to finally attempt all the things I had been too timid or complacent for in the past. read more » Alumni reflect on previously offered sewing class March 26, 2013 — by Sanj Nalwa The thread follows the needle closely as Nancy Flowers’ fingers dance gracefully across the fabric. The year is 1977, and this is sewing class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 26, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » Reporter explores the difficulty of teaching March 26, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Splat. The sound of my pica ruler falling to the ground caused me to lose my train of thought. It was pretty embarrassing, because I was in the middle of teaching a class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 22, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Student struggles to find Bollywood glory April 3, 2013 — by Andy Fang As my high school career hits its twilight days, I’ve decided to finally attempt all the things I had been too timid or complacent for in the past. read more » Alumni reflect on previously offered sewing class March 26, 2013 — by Sanj Nalwa The thread follows the needle closely as Nancy Flowers’ fingers dance gracefully across the fabric. The year is 1977, and this is sewing class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 26, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » Reporter explores the difficulty of teaching March 26, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Splat. The sound of my pica ruler falling to the ground caused me to lose my train of thought. It was pretty embarrassing, because I was in the middle of teaching a class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 22, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Alumni reflect on previously offered sewing class March 26, 2013 — by Sanj Nalwa The thread follows the needle closely as Nancy Flowers’ fingers dance gracefully across the fabric. The year is 1977, and this is sewing class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 26, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » Reporter explores the difficulty of teaching March 26, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Splat. The sound of my pica ruler falling to the ground caused me to lose my train of thought. It was pretty embarrassing, because I was in the middle of teaching a class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 22, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Classics still better than modern movies March 26, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » Reporter explores the difficulty of teaching March 26, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Splat. The sound of my pica ruler falling to the ground caused me to lose my train of thought. It was pretty embarrassing, because I was in the middle of teaching a class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 22, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Reporter explores the difficulty of teaching March 26, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Splat. The sound of my pica ruler falling to the ground caused me to lose my train of thought. It was pretty embarrassing, because I was in the middle of teaching a class. read more » Classics still better than modern movies March 22, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Classics still better than modern movies March 22, 2013 — by Jade Bisht Love stories have been shaped differently in various ways through movies, ranging from chick flicks to the stereotypical running through the pouring rain down an empty street in the melodramatic films. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast