Tech Crew participates in contest for lightboards March 21, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Lights flash, a band sings and jumps on stage, energetic and proud. This is the tech crew, singing the “ETC Anthem,” based on the popular LMFAO song, “Party Rock Anthem.” The video was made by the tech crew over winter break for a competition called “Show Us Your ETC.” read more » I am the real Cat Daddy March 16, 2012 — by Dylan Jew “CAT DADDY …” I could feel my heart racing and my hands perspiring. As the high-pitched introductory words of the Rejectz song reverberated around the Journalism Room, I suddenly grew scared that I would blank and forget my routine or lose sync with the music. But, after I started, my body took over and each move led to the next. read more » Math teacher found past office jobs too routine for lifestyle March 15, 2012 — by Amy Jan Going through four jobs before attending college, math teacher Michele Drouin started her first job at age 13. read more » Passionate dancers bring dance club to life March 15, 2012 — by Lillian Chen Leading out a sea of people in club onto the quad, senior Peter Hsieh and senior Stanton Ho awe the audience during Homecoming week on Senior quad day, bursting into a mash of hip-hop choreography. A few minutes later, senior Megan Kao leads a large group of girls dressed in pink with purple stripes, astounding the audience surrounding the quad with her fluid dance choreography. read more » Senior, grad knew Lin before fame March 14, 2012 — by Karen Sung He scored more points in his first five starts than any other player in NBA league history. More than Michael Jordan. More than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. More than Shaquille O’Neal. read more » Senior Alissa Zhang finishes in top 10 of Intel Science contest March 14, 2012 — by Allison Chang All the finalists flew to Washington, D.C., to attend the awards gala held by the Society for Science and the Public which would determine the top 10 finalists. On March 13, she learned that she had finished in ninth place and won $20,000. There were 40 other finalists. The first-place winner was Nithin Tumma from Fort Gratiot, Mich., for his research on a more direct and targeted method of breast cancer treatment and won $100,000. read more » Q & A with Claudia Walsh March 14, 2012 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst In Saratoga, St. Patrick’s Day seems much like a normal day, if only distinguishable by more green shirts and sweaters, but for Claudia Walsh, the child of two Irish parents, the day holds cultural significance. read more » Hitchhiker’s guide to the Internet March 14, 2012 — by Deborah Soung If “there is no frigate like a book,” as Emily Dickinson said, there is no private jet like the Internet. With a few clicks of the mouse and taps of the keyboard, gigabytes of data are instantly unveiled, whisking away users to their own unique niche in the beauteous network system. read more » The gender gap: what it’s like to be the minority March 14, 2012 — by Lillian Chen and Samuel Liu Junior Neal Singaporia, a member of the yearbook staff, is quite the ladies’ man. So, he said, yearbook is perfect for him. read more » Cinnamon challengers on campus March 14, 2012 — by Samuel Liu Sophomore Nikil Ramanathan stood outside of chemistry teacher Bob Kucer’s classroom, coughing, gagging and nearly vomiting. This wasn’t because of Kucer’s notoriously challenging tests, or even an upset stomach. Ramanathan was merely suffering from the effects of the self-imposed cinnamon challenge. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...239240241242243...250260270280290...nextlast
I am the real Cat Daddy March 16, 2012 — by Dylan Jew “CAT DADDY …” I could feel my heart racing and my hands perspiring. As the high-pitched introductory words of the Rejectz song reverberated around the Journalism Room, I suddenly grew scared that I would blank and forget my routine or lose sync with the music. But, after I started, my body took over and each move led to the next. read more » Math teacher found past office jobs too routine for lifestyle March 15, 2012 — by Amy Jan Going through four jobs before attending college, math teacher Michele Drouin started her first job at age 13. read more » Passionate dancers bring dance club to life March 15, 2012 — by Lillian Chen Leading out a sea of people in club onto the quad, senior Peter Hsieh and senior Stanton Ho awe the audience during Homecoming week on Senior quad day, bursting into a mash of hip-hop choreography. A few minutes later, senior Megan Kao leads a large group of girls dressed in pink with purple stripes, astounding the audience surrounding the quad with her fluid dance choreography. read more » Senior, grad knew Lin before fame March 14, 2012 — by Karen Sung He scored more points in his first five starts than any other player in NBA league history. More than Michael Jordan. More than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. More than Shaquille O’Neal. read more » Senior Alissa Zhang finishes in top 10 of Intel Science contest March 14, 2012 — by Allison Chang All the finalists flew to Washington, D.C., to attend the awards gala held by the Society for Science and the Public which would determine the top 10 finalists. On March 13, she learned that she had finished in ninth place and won $20,000. There were 40 other finalists. The first-place winner was Nithin Tumma from Fort Gratiot, Mich., for his research on a more direct and targeted method of breast cancer treatment and won $100,000. read more » Q & A with Claudia Walsh March 14, 2012 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst In Saratoga, St. Patrick’s Day seems much like a normal day, if only distinguishable by more green shirts and sweaters, but for Claudia Walsh, the child of two Irish parents, the day holds cultural significance. read more » Hitchhiker’s guide to the Internet March 14, 2012 — by Deborah Soung If “there is no frigate like a book,” as Emily Dickinson said, there is no private jet like the Internet. With a few clicks of the mouse and taps of the keyboard, gigabytes of data are instantly unveiled, whisking away users to their own unique niche in the beauteous network system. read more » The gender gap: what it’s like to be the minority March 14, 2012 — by Lillian Chen and Samuel Liu Junior Neal Singaporia, a member of the yearbook staff, is quite the ladies’ man. So, he said, yearbook is perfect for him. read more » Cinnamon challengers on campus March 14, 2012 — by Samuel Liu Sophomore Nikil Ramanathan stood outside of chemistry teacher Bob Kucer’s classroom, coughing, gagging and nearly vomiting. This wasn’t because of Kucer’s notoriously challenging tests, or even an upset stomach. Ramanathan was merely suffering from the effects of the self-imposed cinnamon challenge. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...239240241242243...250260270280290...nextlast
Math teacher found past office jobs too routine for lifestyle March 15, 2012 — by Amy Jan Going through four jobs before attending college, math teacher Michele Drouin started her first job at age 13. read more » Passionate dancers bring dance club to life March 15, 2012 — by Lillian Chen Leading out a sea of people in club onto the quad, senior Peter Hsieh and senior Stanton Ho awe the audience during Homecoming week on Senior quad day, bursting into a mash of hip-hop choreography. A few minutes later, senior Megan Kao leads a large group of girls dressed in pink with purple stripes, astounding the audience surrounding the quad with her fluid dance choreography. read more » Senior, grad knew Lin before fame March 14, 2012 — by Karen Sung He scored more points in his first five starts than any other player in NBA league history. More than Michael Jordan. More than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. More than Shaquille O’Neal. read more » Senior Alissa Zhang finishes in top 10 of Intel Science contest March 14, 2012 — by Allison Chang All the finalists flew to Washington, D.C., to attend the awards gala held by the Society for Science and the Public which would determine the top 10 finalists. On March 13, she learned that she had finished in ninth place and won $20,000. There were 40 other finalists. The first-place winner was Nithin Tumma from Fort Gratiot, Mich., for his research on a more direct and targeted method of breast cancer treatment and won $100,000. read more » Q & A with Claudia Walsh March 14, 2012 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst In Saratoga, St. Patrick’s Day seems much like a normal day, if only distinguishable by more green shirts and sweaters, but for Claudia Walsh, the child of two Irish parents, the day holds cultural significance. read more » Hitchhiker’s guide to the Internet March 14, 2012 — by Deborah Soung If “there is no frigate like a book,” as Emily Dickinson said, there is no private jet like the Internet. With a few clicks of the mouse and taps of the keyboard, gigabytes of data are instantly unveiled, whisking away users to their own unique niche in the beauteous network system. read more » The gender gap: what it’s like to be the minority March 14, 2012 — by Lillian Chen and Samuel Liu Junior Neal Singaporia, a member of the yearbook staff, is quite the ladies’ man. So, he said, yearbook is perfect for him. read more » Cinnamon challengers on campus March 14, 2012 — by Samuel Liu Sophomore Nikil Ramanathan stood outside of chemistry teacher Bob Kucer’s classroom, coughing, gagging and nearly vomiting. This wasn’t because of Kucer’s notoriously challenging tests, or even an upset stomach. Ramanathan was merely suffering from the effects of the self-imposed cinnamon challenge. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...239240241242243...250260270280290...nextlast
Passionate dancers bring dance club to life March 15, 2012 — by Lillian Chen Leading out a sea of people in club onto the quad, senior Peter Hsieh and senior Stanton Ho awe the audience during Homecoming week on Senior quad day, bursting into a mash of hip-hop choreography. A few minutes later, senior Megan Kao leads a large group of girls dressed in pink with purple stripes, astounding the audience surrounding the quad with her fluid dance choreography. read more » Senior, grad knew Lin before fame March 14, 2012 — by Karen Sung He scored more points in his first five starts than any other player in NBA league history. More than Michael Jordan. More than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. More than Shaquille O’Neal. read more » Senior Alissa Zhang finishes in top 10 of Intel Science contest March 14, 2012 — by Allison Chang All the finalists flew to Washington, D.C., to attend the awards gala held by the Society for Science and the Public which would determine the top 10 finalists. On March 13, she learned that she had finished in ninth place and won $20,000. There were 40 other finalists. The first-place winner was Nithin Tumma from Fort Gratiot, Mich., for his research on a more direct and targeted method of breast cancer treatment and won $100,000. read more » Q & A with Claudia Walsh March 14, 2012 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst In Saratoga, St. Patrick’s Day seems much like a normal day, if only distinguishable by more green shirts and sweaters, but for Claudia Walsh, the child of two Irish parents, the day holds cultural significance. read more » Hitchhiker’s guide to the Internet March 14, 2012 — by Deborah Soung If “there is no frigate like a book,” as Emily Dickinson said, there is no private jet like the Internet. With a few clicks of the mouse and taps of the keyboard, gigabytes of data are instantly unveiled, whisking away users to their own unique niche in the beauteous network system. read more » The gender gap: what it’s like to be the minority March 14, 2012 — by Lillian Chen and Samuel Liu Junior Neal Singaporia, a member of the yearbook staff, is quite the ladies’ man. So, he said, yearbook is perfect for him. read more » Cinnamon challengers on campus March 14, 2012 — by Samuel Liu Sophomore Nikil Ramanathan stood outside of chemistry teacher Bob Kucer’s classroom, coughing, gagging and nearly vomiting. This wasn’t because of Kucer’s notoriously challenging tests, or even an upset stomach. Ramanathan was merely suffering from the effects of the self-imposed cinnamon challenge. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...239240241242243...250260270280290...nextlast
Senior, grad knew Lin before fame March 14, 2012 — by Karen Sung He scored more points in his first five starts than any other player in NBA league history. More than Michael Jordan. More than Kareem Abdul-Jabbar. More than Shaquille O’Neal. read more » Senior Alissa Zhang finishes in top 10 of Intel Science contest March 14, 2012 — by Allison Chang All the finalists flew to Washington, D.C., to attend the awards gala held by the Society for Science and the Public which would determine the top 10 finalists. On March 13, she learned that she had finished in ninth place and won $20,000. There were 40 other finalists. The first-place winner was Nithin Tumma from Fort Gratiot, Mich., for his research on a more direct and targeted method of breast cancer treatment and won $100,000. read more » Q & A with Claudia Walsh March 14, 2012 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst In Saratoga, St. Patrick’s Day seems much like a normal day, if only distinguishable by more green shirts and sweaters, but for Claudia Walsh, the child of two Irish parents, the day holds cultural significance. read more » Hitchhiker’s guide to the Internet March 14, 2012 — by Deborah Soung If “there is no frigate like a book,” as Emily Dickinson said, there is no private jet like the Internet. With a few clicks of the mouse and taps of the keyboard, gigabytes of data are instantly unveiled, whisking away users to their own unique niche in the beauteous network system. read more » The gender gap: what it’s like to be the minority March 14, 2012 — by Lillian Chen and Samuel Liu Junior Neal Singaporia, a member of the yearbook staff, is quite the ladies’ man. So, he said, yearbook is perfect for him. read more » Cinnamon challengers on campus March 14, 2012 — by Samuel Liu Sophomore Nikil Ramanathan stood outside of chemistry teacher Bob Kucer’s classroom, coughing, gagging and nearly vomiting. This wasn’t because of Kucer’s notoriously challenging tests, or even an upset stomach. Ramanathan was merely suffering from the effects of the self-imposed cinnamon challenge. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...239240241242243...250260270280290...nextlast
Senior Alissa Zhang finishes in top 10 of Intel Science contest March 14, 2012 — by Allison Chang All the finalists flew to Washington, D.C., to attend the awards gala held by the Society for Science and the Public which would determine the top 10 finalists. On March 13, she learned that she had finished in ninth place and won $20,000. There were 40 other finalists. The first-place winner was Nithin Tumma from Fort Gratiot, Mich., for his research on a more direct and targeted method of breast cancer treatment and won $100,000. read more » Q & A with Claudia Walsh March 14, 2012 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst In Saratoga, St. Patrick’s Day seems much like a normal day, if only distinguishable by more green shirts and sweaters, but for Claudia Walsh, the child of two Irish parents, the day holds cultural significance. read more » Hitchhiker’s guide to the Internet March 14, 2012 — by Deborah Soung If “there is no frigate like a book,” as Emily Dickinson said, there is no private jet like the Internet. With a few clicks of the mouse and taps of the keyboard, gigabytes of data are instantly unveiled, whisking away users to their own unique niche in the beauteous network system. read more » The gender gap: what it’s like to be the minority March 14, 2012 — by Lillian Chen and Samuel Liu Junior Neal Singaporia, a member of the yearbook staff, is quite the ladies’ man. So, he said, yearbook is perfect for him. read more » Cinnamon challengers on campus March 14, 2012 — by Samuel Liu Sophomore Nikil Ramanathan stood outside of chemistry teacher Bob Kucer’s classroom, coughing, gagging and nearly vomiting. This wasn’t because of Kucer’s notoriously challenging tests, or even an upset stomach. Ramanathan was merely suffering from the effects of the self-imposed cinnamon challenge. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...239240241242243...250260270280290...nextlast
Q & A with Claudia Walsh March 14, 2012 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst In Saratoga, St. Patrick’s Day seems much like a normal day, if only distinguishable by more green shirts and sweaters, but for Claudia Walsh, the child of two Irish parents, the day holds cultural significance. read more » Hitchhiker’s guide to the Internet March 14, 2012 — by Deborah Soung If “there is no frigate like a book,” as Emily Dickinson said, there is no private jet like the Internet. With a few clicks of the mouse and taps of the keyboard, gigabytes of data are instantly unveiled, whisking away users to their own unique niche in the beauteous network system. read more » The gender gap: what it’s like to be the minority March 14, 2012 — by Lillian Chen and Samuel Liu Junior Neal Singaporia, a member of the yearbook staff, is quite the ladies’ man. So, he said, yearbook is perfect for him. read more » Cinnamon challengers on campus March 14, 2012 — by Samuel Liu Sophomore Nikil Ramanathan stood outside of chemistry teacher Bob Kucer’s classroom, coughing, gagging and nearly vomiting. This wasn’t because of Kucer’s notoriously challenging tests, or even an upset stomach. Ramanathan was merely suffering from the effects of the self-imposed cinnamon challenge. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...239240241242243...250260270280290...nextlast
Hitchhiker’s guide to the Internet March 14, 2012 — by Deborah Soung If “there is no frigate like a book,” as Emily Dickinson said, there is no private jet like the Internet. With a few clicks of the mouse and taps of the keyboard, gigabytes of data are instantly unveiled, whisking away users to their own unique niche in the beauteous network system. read more » The gender gap: what it’s like to be the minority March 14, 2012 — by Lillian Chen and Samuel Liu Junior Neal Singaporia, a member of the yearbook staff, is quite the ladies’ man. So, he said, yearbook is perfect for him. read more » Cinnamon challengers on campus March 14, 2012 — by Samuel Liu Sophomore Nikil Ramanathan stood outside of chemistry teacher Bob Kucer’s classroom, coughing, gagging and nearly vomiting. This wasn’t because of Kucer’s notoriously challenging tests, or even an upset stomach. Ramanathan was merely suffering from the effects of the self-imposed cinnamon challenge. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...239240241242243...250260270280290...nextlast
The gender gap: what it’s like to be the minority March 14, 2012 — by Lillian Chen and Samuel Liu Junior Neal Singaporia, a member of the yearbook staff, is quite the ladies’ man. So, he said, yearbook is perfect for him. read more » Cinnamon challengers on campus March 14, 2012 — by Samuel Liu Sophomore Nikil Ramanathan stood outside of chemistry teacher Bob Kucer’s classroom, coughing, gagging and nearly vomiting. This wasn’t because of Kucer’s notoriously challenging tests, or even an upset stomach. Ramanathan was merely suffering from the effects of the self-imposed cinnamon challenge. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...239240241242243...250260270280290...nextlast
Cinnamon challengers on campus March 14, 2012 — by Samuel Liu Sophomore Nikil Ramanathan stood outside of chemistry teacher Bob Kucer’s classroom, coughing, gagging and nearly vomiting. This wasn’t because of Kucer’s notoriously challenging tests, or even an upset stomach. Ramanathan was merely suffering from the effects of the self-imposed cinnamon challenge. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...239240241242243...250260270280290...nextlast