Student consensus says ACT easier than SAT November 10, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin At the end of their sophomore year, rising juniors must make a choice: prepare for the SAT or the ACT? read more » Top 10 celebrity tweets of the year November 8, 2012 — by Grace Ma and Simi Srivastava Top 10 celebrity tweets of the year read more » Thermond Drama Center provides escape from stress for students November 8, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran The black walls of the Thermond Drama Center enclose rows of straight-backed chairs and couches. Despite the gloomy description, the small theater buzzes with energy and laughter during lunch. read more » Junior finds new pursuits following devastating injuries from gymnastics October 29, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Karen Sung Just a few years ago, junior Maya Srinivasan was on the track to becoming an Olympic gymnast, until a series of severe injuries ended her gymnastics career. read more » Life tips: a simple paper CD cover October 29, 2012 — by Amy Lin It is easy to make a simple CD cover with any sort of scratch or unused paper from around the house. read more » The consequences of being tardy October 29, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun Despite speed-walking to school, you are about to be late to first period again. Desperate, you break into a run and manage to enter the classroom just as the second bell rings. read more » San Jose State student talks programming October 29, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan When alumni Angel Hernandez left for San Jose State University in 2011, one goal was on his mind: to fulfill his passion for robotics and computer science. read more » Climbing on the roof before dying: check October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Personally, I have quite a few things I’d like to do before I kick the bucket. read more » Mudslinging: then, and now October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Can you imagine a presidential election in which the candidates don’t spew vitriol at each other, or run hate ads or just be nice to each other? read more » A retrospective look at presidential campaign blunders October 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang 1960: Fresh out of the hospital, Republican nominee Richard Nixon adamantly forgoes makeup for the first-ever televised debate, looking washed out and pale and unshaven in contrast to the younger and vibrant Sen. John F. Kennedy. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...229230231232233...240250260270280...nextlast
Top 10 celebrity tweets of the year November 8, 2012 — by Grace Ma and Simi Srivastava Top 10 celebrity tweets of the year read more » Thermond Drama Center provides escape from stress for students November 8, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran The black walls of the Thermond Drama Center enclose rows of straight-backed chairs and couches. Despite the gloomy description, the small theater buzzes with energy and laughter during lunch. read more » Junior finds new pursuits following devastating injuries from gymnastics October 29, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Karen Sung Just a few years ago, junior Maya Srinivasan was on the track to becoming an Olympic gymnast, until a series of severe injuries ended her gymnastics career. read more » Life tips: a simple paper CD cover October 29, 2012 — by Amy Lin It is easy to make a simple CD cover with any sort of scratch or unused paper from around the house. read more » The consequences of being tardy October 29, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun Despite speed-walking to school, you are about to be late to first period again. Desperate, you break into a run and manage to enter the classroom just as the second bell rings. read more » San Jose State student talks programming October 29, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan When alumni Angel Hernandez left for San Jose State University in 2011, one goal was on his mind: to fulfill his passion for robotics and computer science. read more » Climbing on the roof before dying: check October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Personally, I have quite a few things I’d like to do before I kick the bucket. read more » Mudslinging: then, and now October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Can you imagine a presidential election in which the candidates don’t spew vitriol at each other, or run hate ads or just be nice to each other? read more » A retrospective look at presidential campaign blunders October 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang 1960: Fresh out of the hospital, Republican nominee Richard Nixon adamantly forgoes makeup for the first-ever televised debate, looking washed out and pale and unshaven in contrast to the younger and vibrant Sen. John F. Kennedy. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...229230231232233...240250260270280...nextlast
Thermond Drama Center provides escape from stress for students November 8, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran The black walls of the Thermond Drama Center enclose rows of straight-backed chairs and couches. Despite the gloomy description, the small theater buzzes with energy and laughter during lunch. read more » Junior finds new pursuits following devastating injuries from gymnastics October 29, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Karen Sung Just a few years ago, junior Maya Srinivasan was on the track to becoming an Olympic gymnast, until a series of severe injuries ended her gymnastics career. read more » Life tips: a simple paper CD cover October 29, 2012 — by Amy Lin It is easy to make a simple CD cover with any sort of scratch or unused paper from around the house. read more » The consequences of being tardy October 29, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun Despite speed-walking to school, you are about to be late to first period again. Desperate, you break into a run and manage to enter the classroom just as the second bell rings. read more » San Jose State student talks programming October 29, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan When alumni Angel Hernandez left for San Jose State University in 2011, one goal was on his mind: to fulfill his passion for robotics and computer science. read more » Climbing on the roof before dying: check October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Personally, I have quite a few things I’d like to do before I kick the bucket. read more » Mudslinging: then, and now October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Can you imagine a presidential election in which the candidates don’t spew vitriol at each other, or run hate ads or just be nice to each other? read more » A retrospective look at presidential campaign blunders October 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang 1960: Fresh out of the hospital, Republican nominee Richard Nixon adamantly forgoes makeup for the first-ever televised debate, looking washed out and pale and unshaven in contrast to the younger and vibrant Sen. John F. Kennedy. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...229230231232233...240250260270280...nextlast
Junior finds new pursuits following devastating injuries from gymnastics October 29, 2012 — by Sarah Finley and Karen Sung Just a few years ago, junior Maya Srinivasan was on the track to becoming an Olympic gymnast, until a series of severe injuries ended her gymnastics career. read more » Life tips: a simple paper CD cover October 29, 2012 — by Amy Lin It is easy to make a simple CD cover with any sort of scratch or unused paper from around the house. read more » The consequences of being tardy October 29, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun Despite speed-walking to school, you are about to be late to first period again. Desperate, you break into a run and manage to enter the classroom just as the second bell rings. read more » San Jose State student talks programming October 29, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan When alumni Angel Hernandez left for San Jose State University in 2011, one goal was on his mind: to fulfill his passion for robotics and computer science. read more » Climbing on the roof before dying: check October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Personally, I have quite a few things I’d like to do before I kick the bucket. read more » Mudslinging: then, and now October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Can you imagine a presidential election in which the candidates don’t spew vitriol at each other, or run hate ads or just be nice to each other? read more » A retrospective look at presidential campaign blunders October 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang 1960: Fresh out of the hospital, Republican nominee Richard Nixon adamantly forgoes makeup for the first-ever televised debate, looking washed out and pale and unshaven in contrast to the younger and vibrant Sen. John F. Kennedy. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...229230231232233...240250260270280...nextlast
Life tips: a simple paper CD cover October 29, 2012 — by Amy Lin It is easy to make a simple CD cover with any sort of scratch or unused paper from around the house. read more » The consequences of being tardy October 29, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun Despite speed-walking to school, you are about to be late to first period again. Desperate, you break into a run and manage to enter the classroom just as the second bell rings. read more » San Jose State student talks programming October 29, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan When alumni Angel Hernandez left for San Jose State University in 2011, one goal was on his mind: to fulfill his passion for robotics and computer science. read more » Climbing on the roof before dying: check October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Personally, I have quite a few things I’d like to do before I kick the bucket. read more » Mudslinging: then, and now October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Can you imagine a presidential election in which the candidates don’t spew vitriol at each other, or run hate ads or just be nice to each other? read more » A retrospective look at presidential campaign blunders October 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang 1960: Fresh out of the hospital, Republican nominee Richard Nixon adamantly forgoes makeup for the first-ever televised debate, looking washed out and pale and unshaven in contrast to the younger and vibrant Sen. John F. Kennedy. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...229230231232233...240250260270280...nextlast
The consequences of being tardy October 29, 2012 — by Carolyn Sun Despite speed-walking to school, you are about to be late to first period again. Desperate, you break into a run and manage to enter the classroom just as the second bell rings. read more » San Jose State student talks programming October 29, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan When alumni Angel Hernandez left for San Jose State University in 2011, one goal was on his mind: to fulfill his passion for robotics and computer science. read more » Climbing on the roof before dying: check October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Personally, I have quite a few things I’d like to do before I kick the bucket. read more » Mudslinging: then, and now October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Can you imagine a presidential election in which the candidates don’t spew vitriol at each other, or run hate ads or just be nice to each other? read more » A retrospective look at presidential campaign blunders October 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang 1960: Fresh out of the hospital, Republican nominee Richard Nixon adamantly forgoes makeup for the first-ever televised debate, looking washed out and pale and unshaven in contrast to the younger and vibrant Sen. John F. Kennedy. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...229230231232233...240250260270280...nextlast
San Jose State student talks programming October 29, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan When alumni Angel Hernandez left for San Jose State University in 2011, one goal was on his mind: to fulfill his passion for robotics and computer science. read more » Climbing on the roof before dying: check October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Personally, I have quite a few things I’d like to do before I kick the bucket. read more » Mudslinging: then, and now October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Can you imagine a presidential election in which the candidates don’t spew vitriol at each other, or run hate ads or just be nice to each other? read more » A retrospective look at presidential campaign blunders October 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang 1960: Fresh out of the hospital, Republican nominee Richard Nixon adamantly forgoes makeup for the first-ever televised debate, looking washed out and pale and unshaven in contrast to the younger and vibrant Sen. John F. Kennedy. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...229230231232233...240250260270280...nextlast
Climbing on the roof before dying: check October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Personally, I have quite a few things I’d like to do before I kick the bucket. read more » Mudslinging: then, and now October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Can you imagine a presidential election in which the candidates don’t spew vitriol at each other, or run hate ads or just be nice to each other? read more » A retrospective look at presidential campaign blunders October 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang 1960: Fresh out of the hospital, Republican nominee Richard Nixon adamantly forgoes makeup for the first-ever televised debate, looking washed out and pale and unshaven in contrast to the younger and vibrant Sen. John F. Kennedy. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...229230231232233...240250260270280...nextlast
Mudslinging: then, and now October 29, 2012 — by Helen Wong Can you imagine a presidential election in which the candidates don’t spew vitriol at each other, or run hate ads or just be nice to each other? read more » A retrospective look at presidential campaign blunders October 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang 1960: Fresh out of the hospital, Republican nominee Richard Nixon adamantly forgoes makeup for the first-ever televised debate, looking washed out and pale and unshaven in contrast to the younger and vibrant Sen. John F. Kennedy. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...229230231232233...240250260270280...nextlast
A retrospective look at presidential campaign blunders October 27, 2012 — by Andy Fang 1960: Fresh out of the hospital, Republican nominee Richard Nixon adamantly forgoes makeup for the first-ever televised debate, looking washed out and pale and unshaven in contrast to the younger and vibrant Sen. John F. Kennedy. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...229230231232233...240250260270280...nextlast