Best of Saratoga May 1, 2012 — by Derek Sun Best place to eat: Rose Donuts. Next to Radio Shack, this small donut shop is a lot more than it seems. Just like the phrase “never judge a book by its cover,” the pint-sized store isn’t the most aesthetically pleasing. read more » Can you: Eat free for a birthday at BJ’s (even if it’s not your birthday) May 1, 2012 — by Jonathan Young I was nervous. Not the kind of nervous that happens before taking a test or before executing a performance, more like a what-if-I-get-caught-nervous. read more » Mexican cuisine sets new standards May 1, 2012 — by Ingrid Hong Right off the bat, I want to state that I find it hard to write reviews for places that I'm really in love with. It's easy enough to bad-mouth a restaurant, but putting my finger on exactly why one restaurant deserves five stars presents me with a challenge. read more » The rise and fall of ‘hyped’ apps May 1, 2012 — by Nick Chow Back in December of 2009, throngs of iPhone and iPod aficionados were polarized by the newest finger-tapping phenomenon, Angry Birds. But as newer apps were released, Angry Birds diminished in popularity. read more » Top ten ways to ask a guy to Sadies May 1, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev 10) Pass him a note. To say yes, he has to blink. To say no, he has to take off his shoes and lick them. He’s bound to say yes. 9) Use a key to write “Sadies?” on his car. That’s not vandalism at all. 8) Play him in Draw Something and write “Sadies?” It’ll […] read more » Leg-go of my jello: Adventures in leg fitness April 30, 2012 — by Michelle Shu I’ve never been a person too inclined to work out voluntarily. Just the concept of running over a mile makes me cringe. However, I still need to build muscle, whether it be for dancing or color guard, and I, sadly, severely lack leg muscle. read more » A fitness failure April 27, 2012 — by Will Edman For as long as I can remember, I have been a scrawny kid. At 5’11’’ and 140 lbs, I am all skin and bones, and no amount of food can improve my skinniness. My attempts to eat massive amounts of protein have never produced results, my forays into working out and weightlifting have proved ineffective, and despite my above average height, I have never progressed past the status of a featherweight. read more » Freshman and her family develop friendship with Sharks goalie April 24, 2012 — by Ingrid Hong At a first glance at their names, freshman Madison Gress and Sharks goalie Thomas Greiss could almost be related. Although they are not, Gress and Greiss have become friends. read more » Hacking groups unraveling from inside April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip In the relative safety of Internet anonymity, leaders of hacking groups, such as Anonymous and Lulz Security, command their followers to launch attacks on whomever of their choosing without much worry of being caught. But recently, federal agents have begun zeroing in on these leaders with inside help. read more » Students experience slower Internet speed on phone April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip Sophomore Sasha Samilov quietly surfs the web on his iPhone, loading web pages and videos in a relatively short amount of time. However, upon the next link clicked, Samilov’s Internet speed drops to a complete crawl. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...237238239240241...250260270280290...nextlast
Can you: Eat free for a birthday at BJ’s (even if it’s not your birthday) May 1, 2012 — by Jonathan Young I was nervous. Not the kind of nervous that happens before taking a test or before executing a performance, more like a what-if-I-get-caught-nervous. read more » Mexican cuisine sets new standards May 1, 2012 — by Ingrid Hong Right off the bat, I want to state that I find it hard to write reviews for places that I'm really in love with. It's easy enough to bad-mouth a restaurant, but putting my finger on exactly why one restaurant deserves five stars presents me with a challenge. read more » The rise and fall of ‘hyped’ apps May 1, 2012 — by Nick Chow Back in December of 2009, throngs of iPhone and iPod aficionados were polarized by the newest finger-tapping phenomenon, Angry Birds. But as newer apps were released, Angry Birds diminished in popularity. read more » Top ten ways to ask a guy to Sadies May 1, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev 10) Pass him a note. To say yes, he has to blink. To say no, he has to take off his shoes and lick them. He’s bound to say yes. 9) Use a key to write “Sadies?” on his car. That’s not vandalism at all. 8) Play him in Draw Something and write “Sadies?” It’ll […] read more » Leg-go of my jello: Adventures in leg fitness April 30, 2012 — by Michelle Shu I’ve never been a person too inclined to work out voluntarily. Just the concept of running over a mile makes me cringe. However, I still need to build muscle, whether it be for dancing or color guard, and I, sadly, severely lack leg muscle. read more » A fitness failure April 27, 2012 — by Will Edman For as long as I can remember, I have been a scrawny kid. At 5’11’’ and 140 lbs, I am all skin and bones, and no amount of food can improve my skinniness. My attempts to eat massive amounts of protein have never produced results, my forays into working out and weightlifting have proved ineffective, and despite my above average height, I have never progressed past the status of a featherweight. read more » Freshman and her family develop friendship with Sharks goalie April 24, 2012 — by Ingrid Hong At a first glance at their names, freshman Madison Gress and Sharks goalie Thomas Greiss could almost be related. Although they are not, Gress and Greiss have become friends. read more » Hacking groups unraveling from inside April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip In the relative safety of Internet anonymity, leaders of hacking groups, such as Anonymous and Lulz Security, command their followers to launch attacks on whomever of their choosing without much worry of being caught. But recently, federal agents have begun zeroing in on these leaders with inside help. read more » Students experience slower Internet speed on phone April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip Sophomore Sasha Samilov quietly surfs the web on his iPhone, loading web pages and videos in a relatively short amount of time. However, upon the next link clicked, Samilov’s Internet speed drops to a complete crawl. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...237238239240241...250260270280290...nextlast
Mexican cuisine sets new standards May 1, 2012 — by Ingrid Hong Right off the bat, I want to state that I find it hard to write reviews for places that I'm really in love with. It's easy enough to bad-mouth a restaurant, but putting my finger on exactly why one restaurant deserves five stars presents me with a challenge. read more » The rise and fall of ‘hyped’ apps May 1, 2012 — by Nick Chow Back in December of 2009, throngs of iPhone and iPod aficionados were polarized by the newest finger-tapping phenomenon, Angry Birds. But as newer apps were released, Angry Birds diminished in popularity. read more » Top ten ways to ask a guy to Sadies May 1, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev 10) Pass him a note. To say yes, he has to blink. To say no, he has to take off his shoes and lick them. He’s bound to say yes. 9) Use a key to write “Sadies?” on his car. That’s not vandalism at all. 8) Play him in Draw Something and write “Sadies?” It’ll […] read more » Leg-go of my jello: Adventures in leg fitness April 30, 2012 — by Michelle Shu I’ve never been a person too inclined to work out voluntarily. Just the concept of running over a mile makes me cringe. However, I still need to build muscle, whether it be for dancing or color guard, and I, sadly, severely lack leg muscle. read more » A fitness failure April 27, 2012 — by Will Edman For as long as I can remember, I have been a scrawny kid. At 5’11’’ and 140 lbs, I am all skin and bones, and no amount of food can improve my skinniness. My attempts to eat massive amounts of protein have never produced results, my forays into working out and weightlifting have proved ineffective, and despite my above average height, I have never progressed past the status of a featherweight. read more » Freshman and her family develop friendship with Sharks goalie April 24, 2012 — by Ingrid Hong At a first glance at their names, freshman Madison Gress and Sharks goalie Thomas Greiss could almost be related. Although they are not, Gress and Greiss have become friends. read more » Hacking groups unraveling from inside April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip In the relative safety of Internet anonymity, leaders of hacking groups, such as Anonymous and Lulz Security, command their followers to launch attacks on whomever of their choosing without much worry of being caught. But recently, federal agents have begun zeroing in on these leaders with inside help. read more » Students experience slower Internet speed on phone April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip Sophomore Sasha Samilov quietly surfs the web on his iPhone, loading web pages and videos in a relatively short amount of time. However, upon the next link clicked, Samilov’s Internet speed drops to a complete crawl. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...237238239240241...250260270280290...nextlast
The rise and fall of ‘hyped’ apps May 1, 2012 — by Nick Chow Back in December of 2009, throngs of iPhone and iPod aficionados were polarized by the newest finger-tapping phenomenon, Angry Birds. But as newer apps were released, Angry Birds diminished in popularity. read more » Top ten ways to ask a guy to Sadies May 1, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev 10) Pass him a note. To say yes, he has to blink. To say no, he has to take off his shoes and lick them. He’s bound to say yes. 9) Use a key to write “Sadies?” on his car. That’s not vandalism at all. 8) Play him in Draw Something and write “Sadies?” It’ll […] read more » Leg-go of my jello: Adventures in leg fitness April 30, 2012 — by Michelle Shu I’ve never been a person too inclined to work out voluntarily. Just the concept of running over a mile makes me cringe. However, I still need to build muscle, whether it be for dancing or color guard, and I, sadly, severely lack leg muscle. read more » A fitness failure April 27, 2012 — by Will Edman For as long as I can remember, I have been a scrawny kid. At 5’11’’ and 140 lbs, I am all skin and bones, and no amount of food can improve my skinniness. My attempts to eat massive amounts of protein have never produced results, my forays into working out and weightlifting have proved ineffective, and despite my above average height, I have never progressed past the status of a featherweight. read more » Freshman and her family develop friendship with Sharks goalie April 24, 2012 — by Ingrid Hong At a first glance at their names, freshman Madison Gress and Sharks goalie Thomas Greiss could almost be related. Although they are not, Gress and Greiss have become friends. read more » Hacking groups unraveling from inside April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip In the relative safety of Internet anonymity, leaders of hacking groups, such as Anonymous and Lulz Security, command their followers to launch attacks on whomever of their choosing without much worry of being caught. But recently, federal agents have begun zeroing in on these leaders with inside help. read more » Students experience slower Internet speed on phone April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip Sophomore Sasha Samilov quietly surfs the web on his iPhone, loading web pages and videos in a relatively short amount of time. However, upon the next link clicked, Samilov’s Internet speed drops to a complete crawl. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...237238239240241...250260270280290...nextlast
Top ten ways to ask a guy to Sadies May 1, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev 10) Pass him a note. To say yes, he has to blink. To say no, he has to take off his shoes and lick them. He’s bound to say yes. 9) Use a key to write “Sadies?” on his car. That’s not vandalism at all. 8) Play him in Draw Something and write “Sadies?” It’ll […] read more » Leg-go of my jello: Adventures in leg fitness April 30, 2012 — by Michelle Shu I’ve never been a person too inclined to work out voluntarily. Just the concept of running over a mile makes me cringe. However, I still need to build muscle, whether it be for dancing or color guard, and I, sadly, severely lack leg muscle. read more » A fitness failure April 27, 2012 — by Will Edman For as long as I can remember, I have been a scrawny kid. At 5’11’’ and 140 lbs, I am all skin and bones, and no amount of food can improve my skinniness. My attempts to eat massive amounts of protein have never produced results, my forays into working out and weightlifting have proved ineffective, and despite my above average height, I have never progressed past the status of a featherweight. read more » Freshman and her family develop friendship with Sharks goalie April 24, 2012 — by Ingrid Hong At a first glance at their names, freshman Madison Gress and Sharks goalie Thomas Greiss could almost be related. Although they are not, Gress and Greiss have become friends. read more » Hacking groups unraveling from inside April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip In the relative safety of Internet anonymity, leaders of hacking groups, such as Anonymous and Lulz Security, command their followers to launch attacks on whomever of their choosing without much worry of being caught. But recently, federal agents have begun zeroing in on these leaders with inside help. read more » Students experience slower Internet speed on phone April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip Sophomore Sasha Samilov quietly surfs the web on his iPhone, loading web pages and videos in a relatively short amount of time. However, upon the next link clicked, Samilov’s Internet speed drops to a complete crawl. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...237238239240241...250260270280290...nextlast
Leg-go of my jello: Adventures in leg fitness April 30, 2012 — by Michelle Shu I’ve never been a person too inclined to work out voluntarily. Just the concept of running over a mile makes me cringe. However, I still need to build muscle, whether it be for dancing or color guard, and I, sadly, severely lack leg muscle. read more » A fitness failure April 27, 2012 — by Will Edman For as long as I can remember, I have been a scrawny kid. At 5’11’’ and 140 lbs, I am all skin and bones, and no amount of food can improve my skinniness. My attempts to eat massive amounts of protein have never produced results, my forays into working out and weightlifting have proved ineffective, and despite my above average height, I have never progressed past the status of a featherweight. read more » Freshman and her family develop friendship with Sharks goalie April 24, 2012 — by Ingrid Hong At a first glance at their names, freshman Madison Gress and Sharks goalie Thomas Greiss could almost be related. Although they are not, Gress and Greiss have become friends. read more » Hacking groups unraveling from inside April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip In the relative safety of Internet anonymity, leaders of hacking groups, such as Anonymous and Lulz Security, command their followers to launch attacks on whomever of their choosing without much worry of being caught. But recently, federal agents have begun zeroing in on these leaders with inside help. read more » Students experience slower Internet speed on phone April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip Sophomore Sasha Samilov quietly surfs the web on his iPhone, loading web pages and videos in a relatively short amount of time. However, upon the next link clicked, Samilov’s Internet speed drops to a complete crawl. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...237238239240241...250260270280290...nextlast
A fitness failure April 27, 2012 — by Will Edman For as long as I can remember, I have been a scrawny kid. At 5’11’’ and 140 lbs, I am all skin and bones, and no amount of food can improve my skinniness. My attempts to eat massive amounts of protein have never produced results, my forays into working out and weightlifting have proved ineffective, and despite my above average height, I have never progressed past the status of a featherweight. read more » Freshman and her family develop friendship with Sharks goalie April 24, 2012 — by Ingrid Hong At a first glance at their names, freshman Madison Gress and Sharks goalie Thomas Greiss could almost be related. Although they are not, Gress and Greiss have become friends. read more » Hacking groups unraveling from inside April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip In the relative safety of Internet anonymity, leaders of hacking groups, such as Anonymous and Lulz Security, command their followers to launch attacks on whomever of their choosing without much worry of being caught. But recently, federal agents have begun zeroing in on these leaders with inside help. read more » Students experience slower Internet speed on phone April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip Sophomore Sasha Samilov quietly surfs the web on his iPhone, loading web pages and videos in a relatively short amount of time. However, upon the next link clicked, Samilov’s Internet speed drops to a complete crawl. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...237238239240241...250260270280290...nextlast
Freshman and her family develop friendship with Sharks goalie April 24, 2012 — by Ingrid Hong At a first glance at their names, freshman Madison Gress and Sharks goalie Thomas Greiss could almost be related. Although they are not, Gress and Greiss have become friends. read more » Hacking groups unraveling from inside April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip In the relative safety of Internet anonymity, leaders of hacking groups, such as Anonymous and Lulz Security, command their followers to launch attacks on whomever of their choosing without much worry of being caught. But recently, federal agents have begun zeroing in on these leaders with inside help. read more » Students experience slower Internet speed on phone April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip Sophomore Sasha Samilov quietly surfs the web on his iPhone, loading web pages and videos in a relatively short amount of time. However, upon the next link clicked, Samilov’s Internet speed drops to a complete crawl. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...237238239240241...250260270280290...nextlast
Hacking groups unraveling from inside April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip In the relative safety of Internet anonymity, leaders of hacking groups, such as Anonymous and Lulz Security, command their followers to launch attacks on whomever of their choosing without much worry of being caught. But recently, federal agents have begun zeroing in on these leaders with inside help. read more » Students experience slower Internet speed on phone April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip Sophomore Sasha Samilov quietly surfs the web on his iPhone, loading web pages and videos in a relatively short amount of time. However, upon the next link clicked, Samilov’s Internet speed drops to a complete crawl. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...237238239240241...250260270280290...nextlast
Students experience slower Internet speed on phone April 4, 2012 — by Stanley Yip Sophomore Sasha Samilov quietly surfs the web on his iPhone, loading web pages and videos in a relatively short amount of time. However, upon the next link clicked, Samilov’s Internet speed drops to a complete crawl. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...237238239240241...250260270280290...nextlast