‘Glee’ becomes what is expected November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang With the beginning of the third season of “Glee” comes the expected: tension between Cheerios coach Sue Sylvester and glee club’s Will Schuster, relationship problems of Will Schuster, and seemingly random formations of new couples. read more » ‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Mock Trial rebuilds after losing members to graduation November 8, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy After losing half its members to graduation at the end of last year, the Mock Trial team has a new look this year. read more » Freshman at Berkeley finds comfort zone November 7, 2011 — by Derek Sun Blaring music and laughter fills the fourth floor of Saratoga High alumnus Kenny Song’s dorm. The UC Berkeley freshman finds that the academic yet laid-back attitude at Cal fits him perfectly. read more » SCU’s friendly environment suits alumnus’s friendly personality November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye With Santa Clara University (SCU) so close to Saratoga, it is difficult for 2011 alumna Apeksha Sharma to decide which one to call home. On her first day at Santa Clara University, Sharma could already feel the friendly vibes that many students emitted. “A thing I really like [about SCU] is that everyone here is so genuine and kind,” Sharma said. “Even if you don't know someone, they'll say ‘hi’ to you.” Apeksha enjoys the school spirit that can be seen in all areas of campus life. read more » Duke lives up to expectations November 7, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy So far, Duke University has been everything 2011 alumnus Vijay Menon expected. read more » Donning the mask: student shares experience of being Freddie the Falcon November 7, 2011 — by Allison Toh A common sight at football and basketball games is the beloved Freddie the Falcon. Accompanied by his partner in crime, Franny the Falcon, this dynamic duo collaborates to pump up the crowd at our home sporting events through various dances, gestures and interactions. read more » Can you speak in a foreign language in class? November 7, 2011 — by Edward Dong Switching fluently between Spanish and Japanese, the student presents his research project as his peers take meticulous notes. In her impeccable French, the teacher reminds the class to use traditional Chinese characters, instead of English, for note-taking. The class groans. “Why can’t we just write in pinyin?” one student whines. read more » Big Bang Theory rapidly expands fanbase November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye The worlds of physics and comedy collide and create entertaining results in the CBS hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory.” read more » Desperate Housewives not only for housewives November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Though the name may suggest otherwise, Sunday’s No. 1 show on ABC, “Desperate Housewives,” is not a reality show meant only for housewives. It can be appealing to all mature audiences, including teens. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...249250251252253...260270280290300...nextlast
‘Chuck’ maintains original charm November 9, 2011 — by Katherine Chang Ever wonder what it would be like to have a computer downloaded into your brain? read more » Mock Trial rebuilds after losing members to graduation November 8, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy After losing half its members to graduation at the end of last year, the Mock Trial team has a new look this year. read more » Freshman at Berkeley finds comfort zone November 7, 2011 — by Derek Sun Blaring music and laughter fills the fourth floor of Saratoga High alumnus Kenny Song’s dorm. The UC Berkeley freshman finds that the academic yet laid-back attitude at Cal fits him perfectly. read more » SCU’s friendly environment suits alumnus’s friendly personality November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye With Santa Clara University (SCU) so close to Saratoga, it is difficult for 2011 alumna Apeksha Sharma to decide which one to call home. On her first day at Santa Clara University, Sharma could already feel the friendly vibes that many students emitted. “A thing I really like [about SCU] is that everyone here is so genuine and kind,” Sharma said. “Even if you don't know someone, they'll say ‘hi’ to you.” Apeksha enjoys the school spirit that can be seen in all areas of campus life. read more » Duke lives up to expectations November 7, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy So far, Duke University has been everything 2011 alumnus Vijay Menon expected. read more » Donning the mask: student shares experience of being Freddie the Falcon November 7, 2011 — by Allison Toh A common sight at football and basketball games is the beloved Freddie the Falcon. Accompanied by his partner in crime, Franny the Falcon, this dynamic duo collaborates to pump up the crowd at our home sporting events through various dances, gestures and interactions. read more » Can you speak in a foreign language in class? November 7, 2011 — by Edward Dong Switching fluently between Spanish and Japanese, the student presents his research project as his peers take meticulous notes. In her impeccable French, the teacher reminds the class to use traditional Chinese characters, instead of English, for note-taking. The class groans. “Why can’t we just write in pinyin?” one student whines. read more » Big Bang Theory rapidly expands fanbase November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye The worlds of physics and comedy collide and create entertaining results in the CBS hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory.” read more » Desperate Housewives not only for housewives November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Though the name may suggest otherwise, Sunday’s No. 1 show on ABC, “Desperate Housewives,” is not a reality show meant only for housewives. It can be appealing to all mature audiences, including teens. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...249250251252253...260270280290300...nextlast
Mock Trial rebuilds after losing members to graduation November 8, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy After losing half its members to graduation at the end of last year, the Mock Trial team has a new look this year. read more » Freshman at Berkeley finds comfort zone November 7, 2011 — by Derek Sun Blaring music and laughter fills the fourth floor of Saratoga High alumnus Kenny Song’s dorm. The UC Berkeley freshman finds that the academic yet laid-back attitude at Cal fits him perfectly. read more » SCU’s friendly environment suits alumnus’s friendly personality November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye With Santa Clara University (SCU) so close to Saratoga, it is difficult for 2011 alumna Apeksha Sharma to decide which one to call home. On her first day at Santa Clara University, Sharma could already feel the friendly vibes that many students emitted. “A thing I really like [about SCU] is that everyone here is so genuine and kind,” Sharma said. “Even if you don't know someone, they'll say ‘hi’ to you.” Apeksha enjoys the school spirit that can be seen in all areas of campus life. read more » Duke lives up to expectations November 7, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy So far, Duke University has been everything 2011 alumnus Vijay Menon expected. read more » Donning the mask: student shares experience of being Freddie the Falcon November 7, 2011 — by Allison Toh A common sight at football and basketball games is the beloved Freddie the Falcon. Accompanied by his partner in crime, Franny the Falcon, this dynamic duo collaborates to pump up the crowd at our home sporting events through various dances, gestures and interactions. read more » Can you speak in a foreign language in class? November 7, 2011 — by Edward Dong Switching fluently between Spanish and Japanese, the student presents his research project as his peers take meticulous notes. In her impeccable French, the teacher reminds the class to use traditional Chinese characters, instead of English, for note-taking. The class groans. “Why can’t we just write in pinyin?” one student whines. read more » Big Bang Theory rapidly expands fanbase November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye The worlds of physics and comedy collide and create entertaining results in the CBS hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory.” read more » Desperate Housewives not only for housewives November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Though the name may suggest otherwise, Sunday’s No. 1 show on ABC, “Desperate Housewives,” is not a reality show meant only for housewives. It can be appealing to all mature audiences, including teens. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...249250251252253...260270280290300...nextlast
Freshman at Berkeley finds comfort zone November 7, 2011 — by Derek Sun Blaring music and laughter fills the fourth floor of Saratoga High alumnus Kenny Song’s dorm. The UC Berkeley freshman finds that the academic yet laid-back attitude at Cal fits him perfectly. read more » SCU’s friendly environment suits alumnus’s friendly personality November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye With Santa Clara University (SCU) so close to Saratoga, it is difficult for 2011 alumna Apeksha Sharma to decide which one to call home. On her first day at Santa Clara University, Sharma could already feel the friendly vibes that many students emitted. “A thing I really like [about SCU] is that everyone here is so genuine and kind,” Sharma said. “Even if you don't know someone, they'll say ‘hi’ to you.” Apeksha enjoys the school spirit that can be seen in all areas of campus life. read more » Duke lives up to expectations November 7, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy So far, Duke University has been everything 2011 alumnus Vijay Menon expected. read more » Donning the mask: student shares experience of being Freddie the Falcon November 7, 2011 — by Allison Toh A common sight at football and basketball games is the beloved Freddie the Falcon. Accompanied by his partner in crime, Franny the Falcon, this dynamic duo collaborates to pump up the crowd at our home sporting events through various dances, gestures and interactions. read more » Can you speak in a foreign language in class? November 7, 2011 — by Edward Dong Switching fluently between Spanish and Japanese, the student presents his research project as his peers take meticulous notes. In her impeccable French, the teacher reminds the class to use traditional Chinese characters, instead of English, for note-taking. The class groans. “Why can’t we just write in pinyin?” one student whines. read more » Big Bang Theory rapidly expands fanbase November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye The worlds of physics and comedy collide and create entertaining results in the CBS hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory.” read more » Desperate Housewives not only for housewives November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Though the name may suggest otherwise, Sunday’s No. 1 show on ABC, “Desperate Housewives,” is not a reality show meant only for housewives. It can be appealing to all mature audiences, including teens. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...249250251252253...260270280290300...nextlast
SCU’s friendly environment suits alumnus’s friendly personality November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye With Santa Clara University (SCU) so close to Saratoga, it is difficult for 2011 alumna Apeksha Sharma to decide which one to call home. On her first day at Santa Clara University, Sharma could already feel the friendly vibes that many students emitted. “A thing I really like [about SCU] is that everyone here is so genuine and kind,” Sharma said. “Even if you don't know someone, they'll say ‘hi’ to you.” Apeksha enjoys the school spirit that can be seen in all areas of campus life. read more » Duke lives up to expectations November 7, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy So far, Duke University has been everything 2011 alumnus Vijay Menon expected. read more » Donning the mask: student shares experience of being Freddie the Falcon November 7, 2011 — by Allison Toh A common sight at football and basketball games is the beloved Freddie the Falcon. Accompanied by his partner in crime, Franny the Falcon, this dynamic duo collaborates to pump up the crowd at our home sporting events through various dances, gestures and interactions. read more » Can you speak in a foreign language in class? November 7, 2011 — by Edward Dong Switching fluently between Spanish and Japanese, the student presents his research project as his peers take meticulous notes. In her impeccable French, the teacher reminds the class to use traditional Chinese characters, instead of English, for note-taking. The class groans. “Why can’t we just write in pinyin?” one student whines. read more » Big Bang Theory rapidly expands fanbase November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye The worlds of physics and comedy collide and create entertaining results in the CBS hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory.” read more » Desperate Housewives not only for housewives November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Though the name may suggest otherwise, Sunday’s No. 1 show on ABC, “Desperate Housewives,” is not a reality show meant only for housewives. It can be appealing to all mature audiences, including teens. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...249250251252253...260270280290300...nextlast
Duke lives up to expectations November 7, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy So far, Duke University has been everything 2011 alumnus Vijay Menon expected. read more » Donning the mask: student shares experience of being Freddie the Falcon November 7, 2011 — by Allison Toh A common sight at football and basketball games is the beloved Freddie the Falcon. Accompanied by his partner in crime, Franny the Falcon, this dynamic duo collaborates to pump up the crowd at our home sporting events through various dances, gestures and interactions. read more » Can you speak in a foreign language in class? November 7, 2011 — by Edward Dong Switching fluently between Spanish and Japanese, the student presents his research project as his peers take meticulous notes. In her impeccable French, the teacher reminds the class to use traditional Chinese characters, instead of English, for note-taking. The class groans. “Why can’t we just write in pinyin?” one student whines. read more » Big Bang Theory rapidly expands fanbase November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye The worlds of physics and comedy collide and create entertaining results in the CBS hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory.” read more » Desperate Housewives not only for housewives November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Though the name may suggest otherwise, Sunday’s No. 1 show on ABC, “Desperate Housewives,” is not a reality show meant only for housewives. It can be appealing to all mature audiences, including teens. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...249250251252253...260270280290300...nextlast
Donning the mask: student shares experience of being Freddie the Falcon November 7, 2011 — by Allison Toh A common sight at football and basketball games is the beloved Freddie the Falcon. Accompanied by his partner in crime, Franny the Falcon, this dynamic duo collaborates to pump up the crowd at our home sporting events through various dances, gestures and interactions. read more » Can you speak in a foreign language in class? November 7, 2011 — by Edward Dong Switching fluently between Spanish and Japanese, the student presents his research project as his peers take meticulous notes. In her impeccable French, the teacher reminds the class to use traditional Chinese characters, instead of English, for note-taking. The class groans. “Why can’t we just write in pinyin?” one student whines. read more » Big Bang Theory rapidly expands fanbase November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye The worlds of physics and comedy collide and create entertaining results in the CBS hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory.” read more » Desperate Housewives not only for housewives November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Though the name may suggest otherwise, Sunday’s No. 1 show on ABC, “Desperate Housewives,” is not a reality show meant only for housewives. It can be appealing to all mature audiences, including teens. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...249250251252253...260270280290300...nextlast
Can you speak in a foreign language in class? November 7, 2011 — by Edward Dong Switching fluently between Spanish and Japanese, the student presents his research project as his peers take meticulous notes. In her impeccable French, the teacher reminds the class to use traditional Chinese characters, instead of English, for note-taking. The class groans. “Why can’t we just write in pinyin?” one student whines. read more » Big Bang Theory rapidly expands fanbase November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye The worlds of physics and comedy collide and create entertaining results in the CBS hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory.” read more » Desperate Housewives not only for housewives November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Though the name may suggest otherwise, Sunday’s No. 1 show on ABC, “Desperate Housewives,” is not a reality show meant only for housewives. It can be appealing to all mature audiences, including teens. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...249250251252253...260270280290300...nextlast
Big Bang Theory rapidly expands fanbase November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye The worlds of physics and comedy collide and create entertaining results in the CBS hit comedy “The Big Bang Theory.” read more » Desperate Housewives not only for housewives November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Though the name may suggest otherwise, Sunday’s No. 1 show on ABC, “Desperate Housewives,” is not a reality show meant only for housewives. It can be appealing to all mature audiences, including teens. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...249250251252253...260270280290300...nextlast
Desperate Housewives not only for housewives November 7, 2011 — by Jay Mulye Though the name may suggest otherwise, Sunday’s No. 1 show on ABC, “Desperate Housewives,” is not a reality show meant only for housewives. It can be appealing to all mature audiences, including teens. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...249250251252253...260270280290300...nextlast