Boitz featured in new book about music teachers and their programs October 6, 2011 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst and Jay Mulye While motivational speaker and writer Scott Lang has been invited to Saratoga High annually for six years to speak to the music students, this year he brought along a surprise: his new book, with an entire chapter centered around music department chair Michael Boitz. read more » The crazy class of Cochrum: A look at the history behind her room October 6, 2011 — by Derek Sun A room can tell a lot about someone. For earth science and biology teacher Lisa Cochrum, her room, 1017, is a place for her to share her stories and adventures. It is filled with toys and pictures, each one having sentimental value. read more » Art room sings Cher October 6, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Karen Sung Walk into the office of room 202, and instead of the paintings students would typically expect in an art teacher’s office, one’s eyes immediately notice the photographs of Cher, an American pop music artist, all over the walls. read more » Walk the human plank: pop culture phenomenon hits high school October 3, 2011 — by Vivien Lu and Nikil Ramanathan Passing time has gone far beyond watching paint dry or watching grass grow. “Planking” has turned into a pop cultural phenomenon. read more » Falcon Focus: Senior pursues Indian Carnatic music October 3, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Vivien Lu On a given Tuesday night, senior Parthiv Mohan has piles of work to complete that his intensive classes demand. Instead of working on an AP Physics laboratory or reading dense philosophical text for AP Lang, however, he’s more likely to be found at his music teacher’s studio, practicing Carnatic music. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming for inappropriate jokes September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Cracking down the ‘hype’ in hypebeast September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » Cracking down the hype in “hypebeast” September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...254255256257258...270280290300...nextlast
The crazy class of Cochrum: A look at the history behind her room October 6, 2011 — by Derek Sun A room can tell a lot about someone. For earth science and biology teacher Lisa Cochrum, her room, 1017, is a place for her to share her stories and adventures. It is filled with toys and pictures, each one having sentimental value. read more » Art room sings Cher October 6, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Karen Sung Walk into the office of room 202, and instead of the paintings students would typically expect in an art teacher’s office, one’s eyes immediately notice the photographs of Cher, an American pop music artist, all over the walls. read more » Walk the human plank: pop culture phenomenon hits high school October 3, 2011 — by Vivien Lu and Nikil Ramanathan Passing time has gone far beyond watching paint dry or watching grass grow. “Planking” has turned into a pop cultural phenomenon. read more » Falcon Focus: Senior pursues Indian Carnatic music October 3, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Vivien Lu On a given Tuesday night, senior Parthiv Mohan has piles of work to complete that his intensive classes demand. Instead of working on an AP Physics laboratory or reading dense philosophical text for AP Lang, however, he’s more likely to be found at his music teacher’s studio, practicing Carnatic music. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming for inappropriate jokes September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Cracking down the ‘hype’ in hypebeast September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » Cracking down the hype in “hypebeast” September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...254255256257258...270280290300...nextlast
Art room sings Cher October 6, 2011 — by Grace Ma and Karen Sung Walk into the office of room 202, and instead of the paintings students would typically expect in an art teacher’s office, one’s eyes immediately notice the photographs of Cher, an American pop music artist, all over the walls. read more » Walk the human plank: pop culture phenomenon hits high school October 3, 2011 — by Vivien Lu and Nikil Ramanathan Passing time has gone far beyond watching paint dry or watching grass grow. “Planking” has turned into a pop cultural phenomenon. read more » Falcon Focus: Senior pursues Indian Carnatic music October 3, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Vivien Lu On a given Tuesday night, senior Parthiv Mohan has piles of work to complete that his intensive classes demand. Instead of working on an AP Physics laboratory or reading dense philosophical text for AP Lang, however, he’s more likely to be found at his music teacher’s studio, practicing Carnatic music. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming for inappropriate jokes September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Cracking down the ‘hype’ in hypebeast September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » Cracking down the hype in “hypebeast” September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...254255256257258...270280290300...nextlast
Walk the human plank: pop culture phenomenon hits high school October 3, 2011 — by Vivien Lu and Nikil Ramanathan Passing time has gone far beyond watching paint dry or watching grass grow. “Planking” has turned into a pop cultural phenomenon. read more » Falcon Focus: Senior pursues Indian Carnatic music October 3, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Vivien Lu On a given Tuesday night, senior Parthiv Mohan has piles of work to complete that his intensive classes demand. Instead of working on an AP Physics laboratory or reading dense philosophical text for AP Lang, however, he’s more likely to be found at his music teacher’s studio, practicing Carnatic music. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming for inappropriate jokes September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Cracking down the ‘hype’ in hypebeast September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » Cracking down the hype in “hypebeast” September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...254255256257258...270280290300...nextlast
Falcon Focus: Senior pursues Indian Carnatic music October 3, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Vivien Lu On a given Tuesday night, senior Parthiv Mohan has piles of work to complete that his intensive classes demand. Instead of working on an AP Physics laboratory or reading dense philosophical text for AP Lang, however, he’s more likely to be found at his music teacher’s studio, practicing Carnatic music. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming for inappropriate jokes September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Cracking down the ‘hype’ in hypebeast September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » Cracking down the hype in “hypebeast” September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...254255256257258...270280290300...nextlast
Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming for inappropriate jokes September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Cracking down the ‘hype’ in hypebeast September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » Cracking down the hype in “hypebeast” September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...254255256257258...270280290300...nextlast
Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming for inappropriate jokes September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Cracking down the ‘hype’ in hypebeast September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » Cracking down the hype in “hypebeast” September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...254255256257258...270280290300...nextlast
Sophomores disqualified from Homecoming for inappropriate jokes September 30, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar and Jackie Gu Though sophomores took to the quad steps at lunch on Sept. 28 for their annual Homecoming quad day, they were disqualified soon after their lunchtime performance for using inappropriate jokes that targeted individuals, according to administrators. read more » Cracking down the ‘hype’ in hypebeast September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » Cracking down the hype in “hypebeast” September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...254255256257258...270280290300...nextlast
Cracking down the ‘hype’ in hypebeast September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » Cracking down the hype in “hypebeast” September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...254255256257258...270280290300...nextlast
Cracking down the hype in “hypebeast” September 29, 2011 — by Akshara Sekar When senior Ivan Lee was in eighth grade, his wardrobe was in no way the representation of his style. After wearing his brother’s hand-me-downs for years, Lee was left with no choice to determine a style of his own and strove to create his own image. After attempting to assert his own individuality, he realized his brother’s old clothes were the basis for his own style. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...254255256257258...270280290300...nextlast