Military offers an alternative path for students’ career December 7, 2012 — by Nick Chow When most Saratoga students graduate, they enter yet another grueling cycle of coursework in college before finally achieving a job at some graduate school. read more » Forging friendships through pen pals December 7, 2012 — by Andy Fang Like listening to a vinyl record or eating a sundae at an old-fashioned ice cream parlor, there seems to be a romantically nostalgic quality to communicating through handwritten letters. It was this desire to reconnect with the past that galvanized senior Jackie Gu to start a pen pal friendship with Prayuj Pushkarna from Singapore during her sophomore year. read more » Former athletic director helps new teachers in district office position December 7, 2012 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh You may remember him as your freshman health teacher or your P.E. teacher from sophomore year. This year, however, the school’s former athletic director, Peter Jordan, has taken a new direction in his career as the district’s instructional coach, a job that enables him to guide new teachers or those wanting a fresh eye to assist them. read more » ASB promotes the holiday spirit December 7, 2012 — by Jay Mulye The ASB has a simple message for students this holiday season: Help someone else in need. read more » Definition of a party game December 7, 2012 — by Jay Mulye, Arman Vaziri and Lauren Louie To some people, old party games are better than new party games and vice versa. But in order to say which really is better, first one needs to define what a party game actually is. read more » Expect to cry, laugh, wonder: ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ December 7, 2012 — by Kelly Liu “I’m not a mathematician, but I know this,” says Hazel Grace Lancaster, the narrator of “The Fault in Our Stars” (FIOS), the 2012 novel by young adult fiction author John Green. “There are infinite numbers between zero and one. There’s .1 and .12 and .112 and an infinite collection of others … Some infinities are bigger than other infinities.” The truth, she adds, is, “I want more numbers than I’m likely to get.” read more » Karate enhances students’ self-defense knowledge December 7, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Sudeep Raj Sophomore Mihir Samdarshi has participated in many sports, including rowing, boxing and basketball. But the one sport that he thinks impacted his life the most is karate. read more » Falcon Focus: sophomore shares his love for math December 6, 2012 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Michelle Leung Sophomore Kevin Chiang likes AP Calculus BC because of the subject’s variety and its emphasis on understanding. read more » Holiday spirit reaches journalism room December 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Nitya Sampath While Santa’s elves were busy sleeping in their comfortable beds in the North Pole, the two of us were decorating. As the only people hallucinating sugar plums before Thanksgiving had even come around, it fell to us to bring a slice of holiday cheer to room 303. read more » Discovering the secrets of the English Palace November 29, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Outside the English wing, a pair of mysterious double doors display no room number. Though this room is hardly royal or ornate, it is fondly called the English Palace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...227228229230231...240250260270280...nextlast
Forging friendships through pen pals December 7, 2012 — by Andy Fang Like listening to a vinyl record or eating a sundae at an old-fashioned ice cream parlor, there seems to be a romantically nostalgic quality to communicating through handwritten letters. It was this desire to reconnect with the past that galvanized senior Jackie Gu to start a pen pal friendship with Prayuj Pushkarna from Singapore during her sophomore year. read more » Former athletic director helps new teachers in district office position December 7, 2012 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh You may remember him as your freshman health teacher or your P.E. teacher from sophomore year. This year, however, the school’s former athletic director, Peter Jordan, has taken a new direction in his career as the district’s instructional coach, a job that enables him to guide new teachers or those wanting a fresh eye to assist them. read more » ASB promotes the holiday spirit December 7, 2012 — by Jay Mulye The ASB has a simple message for students this holiday season: Help someone else in need. read more » Definition of a party game December 7, 2012 — by Jay Mulye, Arman Vaziri and Lauren Louie To some people, old party games are better than new party games and vice versa. But in order to say which really is better, first one needs to define what a party game actually is. read more » Expect to cry, laugh, wonder: ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ December 7, 2012 — by Kelly Liu “I’m not a mathematician, but I know this,” says Hazel Grace Lancaster, the narrator of “The Fault in Our Stars” (FIOS), the 2012 novel by young adult fiction author John Green. “There are infinite numbers between zero and one. There’s .1 and .12 and .112 and an infinite collection of others … Some infinities are bigger than other infinities.” The truth, she adds, is, “I want more numbers than I’m likely to get.” read more » Karate enhances students’ self-defense knowledge December 7, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Sudeep Raj Sophomore Mihir Samdarshi has participated in many sports, including rowing, boxing and basketball. But the one sport that he thinks impacted his life the most is karate. read more » Falcon Focus: sophomore shares his love for math December 6, 2012 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Michelle Leung Sophomore Kevin Chiang likes AP Calculus BC because of the subject’s variety and its emphasis on understanding. read more » Holiday spirit reaches journalism room December 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Nitya Sampath While Santa’s elves were busy sleeping in their comfortable beds in the North Pole, the two of us were decorating. As the only people hallucinating sugar plums before Thanksgiving had even come around, it fell to us to bring a slice of holiday cheer to room 303. read more » Discovering the secrets of the English Palace November 29, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Outside the English wing, a pair of mysterious double doors display no room number. Though this room is hardly royal or ornate, it is fondly called the English Palace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...227228229230231...240250260270280...nextlast
Former athletic director helps new teachers in district office position December 7, 2012 — by Sherrilyn Ling and Carol Suh You may remember him as your freshman health teacher or your P.E. teacher from sophomore year. This year, however, the school’s former athletic director, Peter Jordan, has taken a new direction in his career as the district’s instructional coach, a job that enables him to guide new teachers or those wanting a fresh eye to assist them. read more » ASB promotes the holiday spirit December 7, 2012 — by Jay Mulye The ASB has a simple message for students this holiday season: Help someone else in need. read more » Definition of a party game December 7, 2012 — by Jay Mulye, Arman Vaziri and Lauren Louie To some people, old party games are better than new party games and vice versa. But in order to say which really is better, first one needs to define what a party game actually is. read more » Expect to cry, laugh, wonder: ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ December 7, 2012 — by Kelly Liu “I’m not a mathematician, but I know this,” says Hazel Grace Lancaster, the narrator of “The Fault in Our Stars” (FIOS), the 2012 novel by young adult fiction author John Green. “There are infinite numbers between zero and one. There’s .1 and .12 and .112 and an infinite collection of others … Some infinities are bigger than other infinities.” The truth, she adds, is, “I want more numbers than I’m likely to get.” read more » Karate enhances students’ self-defense knowledge December 7, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Sudeep Raj Sophomore Mihir Samdarshi has participated in many sports, including rowing, boxing and basketball. But the one sport that he thinks impacted his life the most is karate. read more » Falcon Focus: sophomore shares his love for math December 6, 2012 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Michelle Leung Sophomore Kevin Chiang likes AP Calculus BC because of the subject’s variety and its emphasis on understanding. read more » Holiday spirit reaches journalism room December 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Nitya Sampath While Santa’s elves were busy sleeping in their comfortable beds in the North Pole, the two of us were decorating. As the only people hallucinating sugar plums before Thanksgiving had even come around, it fell to us to bring a slice of holiday cheer to room 303. read more » Discovering the secrets of the English Palace November 29, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Outside the English wing, a pair of mysterious double doors display no room number. Though this room is hardly royal or ornate, it is fondly called the English Palace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...227228229230231...240250260270280...nextlast
ASB promotes the holiday spirit December 7, 2012 — by Jay Mulye The ASB has a simple message for students this holiday season: Help someone else in need. read more » Definition of a party game December 7, 2012 — by Jay Mulye, Arman Vaziri and Lauren Louie To some people, old party games are better than new party games and vice versa. But in order to say which really is better, first one needs to define what a party game actually is. read more » Expect to cry, laugh, wonder: ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ December 7, 2012 — by Kelly Liu “I’m not a mathematician, but I know this,” says Hazel Grace Lancaster, the narrator of “The Fault in Our Stars” (FIOS), the 2012 novel by young adult fiction author John Green. “There are infinite numbers between zero and one. There’s .1 and .12 and .112 and an infinite collection of others … Some infinities are bigger than other infinities.” The truth, she adds, is, “I want more numbers than I’m likely to get.” read more » Karate enhances students’ self-defense knowledge December 7, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Sudeep Raj Sophomore Mihir Samdarshi has participated in many sports, including rowing, boxing and basketball. But the one sport that he thinks impacted his life the most is karate. read more » Falcon Focus: sophomore shares his love for math December 6, 2012 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Michelle Leung Sophomore Kevin Chiang likes AP Calculus BC because of the subject’s variety and its emphasis on understanding. read more » Holiday spirit reaches journalism room December 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Nitya Sampath While Santa’s elves were busy sleeping in their comfortable beds in the North Pole, the two of us were decorating. As the only people hallucinating sugar plums before Thanksgiving had even come around, it fell to us to bring a slice of holiday cheer to room 303. read more » Discovering the secrets of the English Palace November 29, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Outside the English wing, a pair of mysterious double doors display no room number. Though this room is hardly royal or ornate, it is fondly called the English Palace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...227228229230231...240250260270280...nextlast
Definition of a party game December 7, 2012 — by Jay Mulye, Arman Vaziri and Lauren Louie To some people, old party games are better than new party games and vice versa. But in order to say which really is better, first one needs to define what a party game actually is. read more » Expect to cry, laugh, wonder: ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ December 7, 2012 — by Kelly Liu “I’m not a mathematician, but I know this,” says Hazel Grace Lancaster, the narrator of “The Fault in Our Stars” (FIOS), the 2012 novel by young adult fiction author John Green. “There are infinite numbers between zero and one. There’s .1 and .12 and .112 and an infinite collection of others … Some infinities are bigger than other infinities.” The truth, she adds, is, “I want more numbers than I’m likely to get.” read more » Karate enhances students’ self-defense knowledge December 7, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Sudeep Raj Sophomore Mihir Samdarshi has participated in many sports, including rowing, boxing and basketball. But the one sport that he thinks impacted his life the most is karate. read more » Falcon Focus: sophomore shares his love for math December 6, 2012 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Michelle Leung Sophomore Kevin Chiang likes AP Calculus BC because of the subject’s variety and its emphasis on understanding. read more » Holiday spirit reaches journalism room December 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Nitya Sampath While Santa’s elves were busy sleeping in their comfortable beds in the North Pole, the two of us were decorating. As the only people hallucinating sugar plums before Thanksgiving had even come around, it fell to us to bring a slice of holiday cheer to room 303. read more » Discovering the secrets of the English Palace November 29, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Outside the English wing, a pair of mysterious double doors display no room number. Though this room is hardly royal or ornate, it is fondly called the English Palace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...227228229230231...240250260270280...nextlast
Expect to cry, laugh, wonder: ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ December 7, 2012 — by Kelly Liu “I’m not a mathematician, but I know this,” says Hazel Grace Lancaster, the narrator of “The Fault in Our Stars” (FIOS), the 2012 novel by young adult fiction author John Green. “There are infinite numbers between zero and one. There’s .1 and .12 and .112 and an infinite collection of others … Some infinities are bigger than other infinities.” The truth, she adds, is, “I want more numbers than I’m likely to get.” read more » Karate enhances students’ self-defense knowledge December 7, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Sudeep Raj Sophomore Mihir Samdarshi has participated in many sports, including rowing, boxing and basketball. But the one sport that he thinks impacted his life the most is karate. read more » Falcon Focus: sophomore shares his love for math December 6, 2012 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Michelle Leung Sophomore Kevin Chiang likes AP Calculus BC because of the subject’s variety and its emphasis on understanding. read more » Holiday spirit reaches journalism room December 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Nitya Sampath While Santa’s elves were busy sleeping in their comfortable beds in the North Pole, the two of us were decorating. As the only people hallucinating sugar plums before Thanksgiving had even come around, it fell to us to bring a slice of holiday cheer to room 303. read more » Discovering the secrets of the English Palace November 29, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Outside the English wing, a pair of mysterious double doors display no room number. Though this room is hardly royal or ornate, it is fondly called the English Palace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...227228229230231...240250260270280...nextlast
Karate enhances students’ self-defense knowledge December 7, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Sudeep Raj Sophomore Mihir Samdarshi has participated in many sports, including rowing, boxing and basketball. But the one sport that he thinks impacted his life the most is karate. read more » Falcon Focus: sophomore shares his love for math December 6, 2012 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Michelle Leung Sophomore Kevin Chiang likes AP Calculus BC because of the subject’s variety and its emphasis on understanding. read more » Holiday spirit reaches journalism room December 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Nitya Sampath While Santa’s elves were busy sleeping in their comfortable beds in the North Pole, the two of us were decorating. As the only people hallucinating sugar plums before Thanksgiving had even come around, it fell to us to bring a slice of holiday cheer to room 303. read more » Discovering the secrets of the English Palace November 29, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Outside the English wing, a pair of mysterious double doors display no room number. Though this room is hardly royal or ornate, it is fondly called the English Palace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...227228229230231...240250260270280...nextlast
Falcon Focus: sophomore shares his love for math December 6, 2012 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Michelle Leung Sophomore Kevin Chiang likes AP Calculus BC because of the subject’s variety and its emphasis on understanding. read more » Holiday spirit reaches journalism room December 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Nitya Sampath While Santa’s elves were busy sleeping in their comfortable beds in the North Pole, the two of us were decorating. As the only people hallucinating sugar plums before Thanksgiving had even come around, it fell to us to bring a slice of holiday cheer to room 303. read more » Discovering the secrets of the English Palace November 29, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Outside the English wing, a pair of mysterious double doors display no room number. Though this room is hardly royal or ornate, it is fondly called the English Palace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...227228229230231...240250260270280...nextlast
Holiday spirit reaches journalism room December 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull and Nitya Sampath While Santa’s elves were busy sleeping in their comfortable beds in the North Pole, the two of us were decorating. As the only people hallucinating sugar plums before Thanksgiving had even come around, it fell to us to bring a slice of holiday cheer to room 303. read more » Discovering the secrets of the English Palace November 29, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Outside the English wing, a pair of mysterious double doors display no room number. Though this room is hardly royal or ornate, it is fondly called the English Palace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...227228229230231...240250260270280...nextlast
Discovering the secrets of the English Palace November 29, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Outside the English wing, a pair of mysterious double doors display no room number. Though this room is hardly royal or ornate, it is fondly called the English Palace. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...227228229230231...240250260270280...nextlast