Teachers’ family plans heat up (during summer vacation/as summer vacation approaches) May 20, 2012 — by Andy Fang Despite having had a hectic school year, teachers will be able to enjoy their summers reconnecting with their families by traveling and relaxing. read more » Hungry for Hunger Games? May 20, 2012 — by Elijah Yi I am not a dedicated book reader. Usually reading books like "The Scarlet Letter" lull me to the verge of sleep, but after I got a copy of "The Hunger Games," I could not let go. read more » Students with parents working overseas cherish family time May 20, 2012 — by Grace Ma When was the last time you chose to go out with your family over your friends? read more » Teachers’ traveling tales May 17, 2012 — by Sierra Smith World history teacher Jeffrey Scott and chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu talk about their travels across the globe. read more » Video game versus: League of Legends, not overhyped May 16, 2012 — by Nelson Wang In Saratoga High, students obsess over multiple computer games, thus forming groups of gamers who play together. Among these games are Starcraft, Minecraft and Call of Duty. League of Legends (LoL) is another prominent example, yet those outside of the LoL gaming circle complain that it is overhyped. read more » Hypes: Popular…for a month May 14, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Just a few weeks ago, students logging into Facebook, or any other social networking site, would face an onslaught of posts about the popular movie, “The Hunger Games.” For the next few days, this continuous stream of excitement over the movie would only gain momentum. But all of a sudden, it disappeared. Soon enough, interest over “Avengers” came to replace it; thus, the cycle of hypes continues. read more » Review: ‘Cake Boss’ makes reality show out of baking May 13, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Imagine a chocolate cake, but instead of a regular circle it’s in the shape of a robot. Now imagine it lighting up with LED lights. And, if you can, imagine it moving. read more » Pearl milk tea, a tea-rific beverage May 8, 2012 — by Karen Sung On campus, it’s not unusual to see upperclassmen arriving back from lunch with cups of pearl milk tea in their hands or to witness the mob of students on the steps during a pearl milk tea fundraiser. read more » Spicing it up with Indian food May 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin Although I call myself a food fanatic, I try to avoid Indian food as much as possible. read more » Members of multicultural family celebrate benefits May 2, 2012 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Spitting cherry pits in the summer and celebrating Chinese New Year in the spring may come across as two traditions unlikely to be shared by one family, but not for sophomore Gloria Breck and her brother, freshman Samuel Breck. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...236237238239240...250260270280290...nextlast
Hungry for Hunger Games? May 20, 2012 — by Elijah Yi I am not a dedicated book reader. Usually reading books like "The Scarlet Letter" lull me to the verge of sleep, but after I got a copy of "The Hunger Games," I could not let go. read more » Students with parents working overseas cherish family time May 20, 2012 — by Grace Ma When was the last time you chose to go out with your family over your friends? read more » Teachers’ traveling tales May 17, 2012 — by Sierra Smith World history teacher Jeffrey Scott and chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu talk about their travels across the globe. read more » Video game versus: League of Legends, not overhyped May 16, 2012 — by Nelson Wang In Saratoga High, students obsess over multiple computer games, thus forming groups of gamers who play together. Among these games are Starcraft, Minecraft and Call of Duty. League of Legends (LoL) is another prominent example, yet those outside of the LoL gaming circle complain that it is overhyped. read more » Hypes: Popular…for a month May 14, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Just a few weeks ago, students logging into Facebook, or any other social networking site, would face an onslaught of posts about the popular movie, “The Hunger Games.” For the next few days, this continuous stream of excitement over the movie would only gain momentum. But all of a sudden, it disappeared. Soon enough, interest over “Avengers” came to replace it; thus, the cycle of hypes continues. read more » Review: ‘Cake Boss’ makes reality show out of baking May 13, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Imagine a chocolate cake, but instead of a regular circle it’s in the shape of a robot. Now imagine it lighting up with LED lights. And, if you can, imagine it moving. read more » Pearl milk tea, a tea-rific beverage May 8, 2012 — by Karen Sung On campus, it’s not unusual to see upperclassmen arriving back from lunch with cups of pearl milk tea in their hands or to witness the mob of students on the steps during a pearl milk tea fundraiser. read more » Spicing it up with Indian food May 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin Although I call myself a food fanatic, I try to avoid Indian food as much as possible. read more » Members of multicultural family celebrate benefits May 2, 2012 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Spitting cherry pits in the summer and celebrating Chinese New Year in the spring may come across as two traditions unlikely to be shared by one family, but not for sophomore Gloria Breck and her brother, freshman Samuel Breck. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...236237238239240...250260270280290...nextlast
Students with parents working overseas cherish family time May 20, 2012 — by Grace Ma When was the last time you chose to go out with your family over your friends? read more » Teachers’ traveling tales May 17, 2012 — by Sierra Smith World history teacher Jeffrey Scott and chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu talk about their travels across the globe. read more » Video game versus: League of Legends, not overhyped May 16, 2012 — by Nelson Wang In Saratoga High, students obsess over multiple computer games, thus forming groups of gamers who play together. Among these games are Starcraft, Minecraft and Call of Duty. League of Legends (LoL) is another prominent example, yet those outside of the LoL gaming circle complain that it is overhyped. read more » Hypes: Popular…for a month May 14, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Just a few weeks ago, students logging into Facebook, or any other social networking site, would face an onslaught of posts about the popular movie, “The Hunger Games.” For the next few days, this continuous stream of excitement over the movie would only gain momentum. But all of a sudden, it disappeared. Soon enough, interest over “Avengers” came to replace it; thus, the cycle of hypes continues. read more » Review: ‘Cake Boss’ makes reality show out of baking May 13, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Imagine a chocolate cake, but instead of a regular circle it’s in the shape of a robot. Now imagine it lighting up with LED lights. And, if you can, imagine it moving. read more » Pearl milk tea, a tea-rific beverage May 8, 2012 — by Karen Sung On campus, it’s not unusual to see upperclassmen arriving back from lunch with cups of pearl milk tea in their hands or to witness the mob of students on the steps during a pearl milk tea fundraiser. read more » Spicing it up with Indian food May 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin Although I call myself a food fanatic, I try to avoid Indian food as much as possible. read more » Members of multicultural family celebrate benefits May 2, 2012 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Spitting cherry pits in the summer and celebrating Chinese New Year in the spring may come across as two traditions unlikely to be shared by one family, but not for sophomore Gloria Breck and her brother, freshman Samuel Breck. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...236237238239240...250260270280290...nextlast
Teachers’ traveling tales May 17, 2012 — by Sierra Smith World history teacher Jeffrey Scott and chemistry teacher Kathy Nakamatsu talk about their travels across the globe. read more » Video game versus: League of Legends, not overhyped May 16, 2012 — by Nelson Wang In Saratoga High, students obsess over multiple computer games, thus forming groups of gamers who play together. Among these games are Starcraft, Minecraft and Call of Duty. League of Legends (LoL) is another prominent example, yet those outside of the LoL gaming circle complain that it is overhyped. read more » Hypes: Popular…for a month May 14, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Just a few weeks ago, students logging into Facebook, or any other social networking site, would face an onslaught of posts about the popular movie, “The Hunger Games.” For the next few days, this continuous stream of excitement over the movie would only gain momentum. But all of a sudden, it disappeared. Soon enough, interest over “Avengers” came to replace it; thus, the cycle of hypes continues. read more » Review: ‘Cake Boss’ makes reality show out of baking May 13, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Imagine a chocolate cake, but instead of a regular circle it’s in the shape of a robot. Now imagine it lighting up with LED lights. And, if you can, imagine it moving. read more » Pearl milk tea, a tea-rific beverage May 8, 2012 — by Karen Sung On campus, it’s not unusual to see upperclassmen arriving back from lunch with cups of pearl milk tea in their hands or to witness the mob of students on the steps during a pearl milk tea fundraiser. read more » Spicing it up with Indian food May 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin Although I call myself a food fanatic, I try to avoid Indian food as much as possible. read more » Members of multicultural family celebrate benefits May 2, 2012 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Spitting cherry pits in the summer and celebrating Chinese New Year in the spring may come across as two traditions unlikely to be shared by one family, but not for sophomore Gloria Breck and her brother, freshman Samuel Breck. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...236237238239240...250260270280290...nextlast
Video game versus: League of Legends, not overhyped May 16, 2012 — by Nelson Wang In Saratoga High, students obsess over multiple computer games, thus forming groups of gamers who play together. Among these games are Starcraft, Minecraft and Call of Duty. League of Legends (LoL) is another prominent example, yet those outside of the LoL gaming circle complain that it is overhyped. read more » Hypes: Popular…for a month May 14, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Just a few weeks ago, students logging into Facebook, or any other social networking site, would face an onslaught of posts about the popular movie, “The Hunger Games.” For the next few days, this continuous stream of excitement over the movie would only gain momentum. But all of a sudden, it disappeared. Soon enough, interest over “Avengers” came to replace it; thus, the cycle of hypes continues. read more » Review: ‘Cake Boss’ makes reality show out of baking May 13, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Imagine a chocolate cake, but instead of a regular circle it’s in the shape of a robot. Now imagine it lighting up with LED lights. And, if you can, imagine it moving. read more » Pearl milk tea, a tea-rific beverage May 8, 2012 — by Karen Sung On campus, it’s not unusual to see upperclassmen arriving back from lunch with cups of pearl milk tea in their hands or to witness the mob of students on the steps during a pearl milk tea fundraiser. read more » Spicing it up with Indian food May 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin Although I call myself a food fanatic, I try to avoid Indian food as much as possible. read more » Members of multicultural family celebrate benefits May 2, 2012 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Spitting cherry pits in the summer and celebrating Chinese New Year in the spring may come across as two traditions unlikely to be shared by one family, but not for sophomore Gloria Breck and her brother, freshman Samuel Breck. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...236237238239240...250260270280290...nextlast
Hypes: Popular…for a month May 14, 2012 — by Nelson Wang Just a few weeks ago, students logging into Facebook, or any other social networking site, would face an onslaught of posts about the popular movie, “The Hunger Games.” For the next few days, this continuous stream of excitement over the movie would only gain momentum. But all of a sudden, it disappeared. Soon enough, interest over “Avengers” came to replace it; thus, the cycle of hypes continues. read more » Review: ‘Cake Boss’ makes reality show out of baking May 13, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Imagine a chocolate cake, but instead of a regular circle it’s in the shape of a robot. Now imagine it lighting up with LED lights. And, if you can, imagine it moving. read more » Pearl milk tea, a tea-rific beverage May 8, 2012 — by Karen Sung On campus, it’s not unusual to see upperclassmen arriving back from lunch with cups of pearl milk tea in their hands or to witness the mob of students on the steps during a pearl milk tea fundraiser. read more » Spicing it up with Indian food May 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin Although I call myself a food fanatic, I try to avoid Indian food as much as possible. read more » Members of multicultural family celebrate benefits May 2, 2012 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Spitting cherry pits in the summer and celebrating Chinese New Year in the spring may come across as two traditions unlikely to be shared by one family, but not for sophomore Gloria Breck and her brother, freshman Samuel Breck. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...236237238239240...250260270280290...nextlast
Review: ‘Cake Boss’ makes reality show out of baking May 13, 2012 — by Nikil Ramanathan Imagine a chocolate cake, but instead of a regular circle it’s in the shape of a robot. Now imagine it lighting up with LED lights. And, if you can, imagine it moving. read more » Pearl milk tea, a tea-rific beverage May 8, 2012 — by Karen Sung On campus, it’s not unusual to see upperclassmen arriving back from lunch with cups of pearl milk tea in their hands or to witness the mob of students on the steps during a pearl milk tea fundraiser. read more » Spicing it up with Indian food May 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin Although I call myself a food fanatic, I try to avoid Indian food as much as possible. read more » Members of multicultural family celebrate benefits May 2, 2012 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Spitting cherry pits in the summer and celebrating Chinese New Year in the spring may come across as two traditions unlikely to be shared by one family, but not for sophomore Gloria Breck and her brother, freshman Samuel Breck. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...236237238239240...250260270280290...nextlast
Pearl milk tea, a tea-rific beverage May 8, 2012 — by Karen Sung On campus, it’s not unusual to see upperclassmen arriving back from lunch with cups of pearl milk tea in their hands or to witness the mob of students on the steps during a pearl milk tea fundraiser. read more » Spicing it up with Indian food May 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin Although I call myself a food fanatic, I try to avoid Indian food as much as possible. read more » Members of multicultural family celebrate benefits May 2, 2012 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Spitting cherry pits in the summer and celebrating Chinese New Year in the spring may come across as two traditions unlikely to be shared by one family, but not for sophomore Gloria Breck and her brother, freshman Samuel Breck. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...236237238239240...250260270280290...nextlast
Spicing it up with Indian food May 4, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin Although I call myself a food fanatic, I try to avoid Indian food as much as possible. read more » Members of multicultural family celebrate benefits May 2, 2012 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Spitting cherry pits in the summer and celebrating Chinese New Year in the spring may come across as two traditions unlikely to be shared by one family, but not for sophomore Gloria Breck and her brother, freshman Samuel Breck. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...236237238239240...250260270280290...nextlast
Members of multicultural family celebrate benefits May 2, 2012 — by Cristina Curcelli and Sarah Finley Spitting cherry pits in the summer and celebrating Chinese New Year in the spring may come across as two traditions unlikely to be shared by one family, but not for sophomore Gloria Breck and her brother, freshman Samuel Breck. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...236237238239240...250260270280290...nextlast