Tseng pursues life as an artist September 2, 2011 — by Lillian Chen Although many adolescents devote more than a decade to selecting a career, senior Kylie Tseng has wanted to be an artist since she was 6 years old. read more » A singer at heart September 2, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar Freshman Supriya Khandekar has found her passion: singing. While she attended middle school in Europe for two years, Khandekar participated in the AMIS International Honor Chorus. read more » An art for art September 2, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar There are some things in life that are easy to learn in a day and remember for life. Drawing is not one of these things. Freshman Preethi Ravi has been taking sketching classes over the summer in India since she was 5, and has slowly perfected the art. read more » Now that you’re a sophomore… September 2, 2011 — by Karen Sung 10 benefits of being a sophomore compared to freshman year: read more » True Life: I am a top 200 gamer June 6, 2011 — by Michael Zhang Eyes peeled in front of his computer, junior Ryan Nguyen waits for the slightest movement on his screen. Suddenly, from the top corner of his minimap, he detects enemy units charging towards his base. Nguyen’s left hand sweeps deftly across the keyboard as his right hand clicks furiously to thwart the attack. read more » Addictive tech pastimes raise concerns June 3, 2011 — by Elijah Yi Sophomore Edward Yang has had his share of experiences with addictive video games. At one point Yang was so hooked that he would start playing right after he returned home from school and continue playing until early in the morning. read more » Various frozen yogurt shops provide unique epicurean experiences June 2, 2011 — by Alex Ju Should one be trapped in Saratoga during the summer, frozen yogurt presents a cool, delicious escape from the heat. Countless available yogurt shops present the perfect opportunity to deviate from the traditional Yogurtland and Pinkberry. read more » The adventures of Evaline, a car and a wallet June 2, 2011 — by Evaline Ju On a 90-degree Thursday afternoon I decide that instead of jumping in my backyard pool, I will drive my car up into the hills of Saratoga to Villa Montalvo. The area offers miles of hiking trails, three performance venues, exhibitions and gardens for vistors’ enjoyment. Driving up, I find the road lined with fancy houses and trees providing abundant shade. read more » The man, the myth, the legend: Bill Drennan to retire after teaching at the school for 35 years June 2, 2011 — by Emily Williams Physics teacher Bill Drennan has touched the lives of countless students in the classroom, on the wrestling mat and on the golf course. For 35 years, he has challenged students them to open their minds and think outside the box, but at the end of this year he is retiring. read more » Year marks high for student performances May 31, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli “Jekyll and Hyde” and “The Woman in Black” displayed the serious side of the drama department. Saratoga Idol and the Talent Show showcased the extraordinary, unknown abilities of many students. Bombay in the Bay gave students a deeper understanding of Saratoga’s diverse culture. Through a wide variety of student performances this year, audiences were brought to the edges of their seats in both fear and excitement. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...258259260261262...270280290300...nextlast
A singer at heart September 2, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar Freshman Supriya Khandekar has found her passion: singing. While she attended middle school in Europe for two years, Khandekar participated in the AMIS International Honor Chorus. read more » An art for art September 2, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar There are some things in life that are easy to learn in a day and remember for life. Drawing is not one of these things. Freshman Preethi Ravi has been taking sketching classes over the summer in India since she was 5, and has slowly perfected the art. read more » Now that you’re a sophomore… September 2, 2011 — by Karen Sung 10 benefits of being a sophomore compared to freshman year: read more » True Life: I am a top 200 gamer June 6, 2011 — by Michael Zhang Eyes peeled in front of his computer, junior Ryan Nguyen waits for the slightest movement on his screen. Suddenly, from the top corner of his minimap, he detects enemy units charging towards his base. Nguyen’s left hand sweeps deftly across the keyboard as his right hand clicks furiously to thwart the attack. read more » Addictive tech pastimes raise concerns June 3, 2011 — by Elijah Yi Sophomore Edward Yang has had his share of experiences with addictive video games. At one point Yang was so hooked that he would start playing right after he returned home from school and continue playing until early in the morning. read more » Various frozen yogurt shops provide unique epicurean experiences June 2, 2011 — by Alex Ju Should one be trapped in Saratoga during the summer, frozen yogurt presents a cool, delicious escape from the heat. Countless available yogurt shops present the perfect opportunity to deviate from the traditional Yogurtland and Pinkberry. read more » The adventures of Evaline, a car and a wallet June 2, 2011 — by Evaline Ju On a 90-degree Thursday afternoon I decide that instead of jumping in my backyard pool, I will drive my car up into the hills of Saratoga to Villa Montalvo. The area offers miles of hiking trails, three performance venues, exhibitions and gardens for vistors’ enjoyment. Driving up, I find the road lined with fancy houses and trees providing abundant shade. read more » The man, the myth, the legend: Bill Drennan to retire after teaching at the school for 35 years June 2, 2011 — by Emily Williams Physics teacher Bill Drennan has touched the lives of countless students in the classroom, on the wrestling mat and on the golf course. For 35 years, he has challenged students them to open their minds and think outside the box, but at the end of this year he is retiring. read more » Year marks high for student performances May 31, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli “Jekyll and Hyde” and “The Woman in Black” displayed the serious side of the drama department. Saratoga Idol and the Talent Show showcased the extraordinary, unknown abilities of many students. Bombay in the Bay gave students a deeper understanding of Saratoga’s diverse culture. Through a wide variety of student performances this year, audiences were brought to the edges of their seats in both fear and excitement. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...258259260261262...270280290300...nextlast
An art for art September 2, 2011 — by Anushree Dugar There are some things in life that are easy to learn in a day and remember for life. Drawing is not one of these things. Freshman Preethi Ravi has been taking sketching classes over the summer in India since she was 5, and has slowly perfected the art. read more » Now that you’re a sophomore… September 2, 2011 — by Karen Sung 10 benefits of being a sophomore compared to freshman year: read more » True Life: I am a top 200 gamer June 6, 2011 — by Michael Zhang Eyes peeled in front of his computer, junior Ryan Nguyen waits for the slightest movement on his screen. Suddenly, from the top corner of his minimap, he detects enemy units charging towards his base. Nguyen’s left hand sweeps deftly across the keyboard as his right hand clicks furiously to thwart the attack. read more » Addictive tech pastimes raise concerns June 3, 2011 — by Elijah Yi Sophomore Edward Yang has had his share of experiences with addictive video games. At one point Yang was so hooked that he would start playing right after he returned home from school and continue playing until early in the morning. read more » Various frozen yogurt shops provide unique epicurean experiences June 2, 2011 — by Alex Ju Should one be trapped in Saratoga during the summer, frozen yogurt presents a cool, delicious escape from the heat. Countless available yogurt shops present the perfect opportunity to deviate from the traditional Yogurtland and Pinkberry. read more » The adventures of Evaline, a car and a wallet June 2, 2011 — by Evaline Ju On a 90-degree Thursday afternoon I decide that instead of jumping in my backyard pool, I will drive my car up into the hills of Saratoga to Villa Montalvo. The area offers miles of hiking trails, three performance venues, exhibitions and gardens for vistors’ enjoyment. Driving up, I find the road lined with fancy houses and trees providing abundant shade. read more » The man, the myth, the legend: Bill Drennan to retire after teaching at the school for 35 years June 2, 2011 — by Emily Williams Physics teacher Bill Drennan has touched the lives of countless students in the classroom, on the wrestling mat and on the golf course. For 35 years, he has challenged students them to open their minds and think outside the box, but at the end of this year he is retiring. read more » Year marks high for student performances May 31, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli “Jekyll and Hyde” and “The Woman in Black” displayed the serious side of the drama department. Saratoga Idol and the Talent Show showcased the extraordinary, unknown abilities of many students. Bombay in the Bay gave students a deeper understanding of Saratoga’s diverse culture. Through a wide variety of student performances this year, audiences were brought to the edges of their seats in both fear and excitement. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...258259260261262...270280290300...nextlast
Now that you’re a sophomore… September 2, 2011 — by Karen Sung 10 benefits of being a sophomore compared to freshman year: read more » True Life: I am a top 200 gamer June 6, 2011 — by Michael Zhang Eyes peeled in front of his computer, junior Ryan Nguyen waits for the slightest movement on his screen. Suddenly, from the top corner of his minimap, he detects enemy units charging towards his base. Nguyen’s left hand sweeps deftly across the keyboard as his right hand clicks furiously to thwart the attack. read more » Addictive tech pastimes raise concerns June 3, 2011 — by Elijah Yi Sophomore Edward Yang has had his share of experiences with addictive video games. At one point Yang was so hooked that he would start playing right after he returned home from school and continue playing until early in the morning. read more » Various frozen yogurt shops provide unique epicurean experiences June 2, 2011 — by Alex Ju Should one be trapped in Saratoga during the summer, frozen yogurt presents a cool, delicious escape from the heat. Countless available yogurt shops present the perfect opportunity to deviate from the traditional Yogurtland and Pinkberry. read more » The adventures of Evaline, a car and a wallet June 2, 2011 — by Evaline Ju On a 90-degree Thursday afternoon I decide that instead of jumping in my backyard pool, I will drive my car up into the hills of Saratoga to Villa Montalvo. The area offers miles of hiking trails, three performance venues, exhibitions and gardens for vistors’ enjoyment. Driving up, I find the road lined with fancy houses and trees providing abundant shade. read more » The man, the myth, the legend: Bill Drennan to retire after teaching at the school for 35 years June 2, 2011 — by Emily Williams Physics teacher Bill Drennan has touched the lives of countless students in the classroom, on the wrestling mat and on the golf course. For 35 years, he has challenged students them to open their minds and think outside the box, but at the end of this year he is retiring. read more » Year marks high for student performances May 31, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli “Jekyll and Hyde” and “The Woman in Black” displayed the serious side of the drama department. Saratoga Idol and the Talent Show showcased the extraordinary, unknown abilities of many students. Bombay in the Bay gave students a deeper understanding of Saratoga’s diverse culture. Through a wide variety of student performances this year, audiences were brought to the edges of their seats in both fear and excitement. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...258259260261262...270280290300...nextlast
True Life: I am a top 200 gamer June 6, 2011 — by Michael Zhang Eyes peeled in front of his computer, junior Ryan Nguyen waits for the slightest movement on his screen. Suddenly, from the top corner of his minimap, he detects enemy units charging towards his base. Nguyen’s left hand sweeps deftly across the keyboard as his right hand clicks furiously to thwart the attack. read more » Addictive tech pastimes raise concerns June 3, 2011 — by Elijah Yi Sophomore Edward Yang has had his share of experiences with addictive video games. At one point Yang was so hooked that he would start playing right after he returned home from school and continue playing until early in the morning. read more » Various frozen yogurt shops provide unique epicurean experiences June 2, 2011 — by Alex Ju Should one be trapped in Saratoga during the summer, frozen yogurt presents a cool, delicious escape from the heat. Countless available yogurt shops present the perfect opportunity to deviate from the traditional Yogurtland and Pinkberry. read more » The adventures of Evaline, a car and a wallet June 2, 2011 — by Evaline Ju On a 90-degree Thursday afternoon I decide that instead of jumping in my backyard pool, I will drive my car up into the hills of Saratoga to Villa Montalvo. The area offers miles of hiking trails, three performance venues, exhibitions and gardens for vistors’ enjoyment. Driving up, I find the road lined with fancy houses and trees providing abundant shade. read more » The man, the myth, the legend: Bill Drennan to retire after teaching at the school for 35 years June 2, 2011 — by Emily Williams Physics teacher Bill Drennan has touched the lives of countless students in the classroom, on the wrestling mat and on the golf course. For 35 years, he has challenged students them to open their minds and think outside the box, but at the end of this year he is retiring. read more » Year marks high for student performances May 31, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli “Jekyll and Hyde” and “The Woman in Black” displayed the serious side of the drama department. Saratoga Idol and the Talent Show showcased the extraordinary, unknown abilities of many students. Bombay in the Bay gave students a deeper understanding of Saratoga’s diverse culture. Through a wide variety of student performances this year, audiences were brought to the edges of their seats in both fear and excitement. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...258259260261262...270280290300...nextlast
Addictive tech pastimes raise concerns June 3, 2011 — by Elijah Yi Sophomore Edward Yang has had his share of experiences with addictive video games. At one point Yang was so hooked that he would start playing right after he returned home from school and continue playing until early in the morning. read more » Various frozen yogurt shops provide unique epicurean experiences June 2, 2011 — by Alex Ju Should one be trapped in Saratoga during the summer, frozen yogurt presents a cool, delicious escape from the heat. Countless available yogurt shops present the perfect opportunity to deviate from the traditional Yogurtland and Pinkberry. read more » The adventures of Evaline, a car and a wallet June 2, 2011 — by Evaline Ju On a 90-degree Thursday afternoon I decide that instead of jumping in my backyard pool, I will drive my car up into the hills of Saratoga to Villa Montalvo. The area offers miles of hiking trails, three performance venues, exhibitions and gardens for vistors’ enjoyment. Driving up, I find the road lined with fancy houses and trees providing abundant shade. read more » The man, the myth, the legend: Bill Drennan to retire after teaching at the school for 35 years June 2, 2011 — by Emily Williams Physics teacher Bill Drennan has touched the lives of countless students in the classroom, on the wrestling mat and on the golf course. For 35 years, he has challenged students them to open their minds and think outside the box, but at the end of this year he is retiring. read more » Year marks high for student performances May 31, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli “Jekyll and Hyde” and “The Woman in Black” displayed the serious side of the drama department. Saratoga Idol and the Talent Show showcased the extraordinary, unknown abilities of many students. Bombay in the Bay gave students a deeper understanding of Saratoga’s diverse culture. Through a wide variety of student performances this year, audiences were brought to the edges of their seats in both fear and excitement. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...258259260261262...270280290300...nextlast
Various frozen yogurt shops provide unique epicurean experiences June 2, 2011 — by Alex Ju Should one be trapped in Saratoga during the summer, frozen yogurt presents a cool, delicious escape from the heat. Countless available yogurt shops present the perfect opportunity to deviate from the traditional Yogurtland and Pinkberry. read more » The adventures of Evaline, a car and a wallet June 2, 2011 — by Evaline Ju On a 90-degree Thursday afternoon I decide that instead of jumping in my backyard pool, I will drive my car up into the hills of Saratoga to Villa Montalvo. The area offers miles of hiking trails, three performance venues, exhibitions and gardens for vistors’ enjoyment. Driving up, I find the road lined with fancy houses and trees providing abundant shade. read more » The man, the myth, the legend: Bill Drennan to retire after teaching at the school for 35 years June 2, 2011 — by Emily Williams Physics teacher Bill Drennan has touched the lives of countless students in the classroom, on the wrestling mat and on the golf course. For 35 years, he has challenged students them to open their minds and think outside the box, but at the end of this year he is retiring. read more » Year marks high for student performances May 31, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli “Jekyll and Hyde” and “The Woman in Black” displayed the serious side of the drama department. Saratoga Idol and the Talent Show showcased the extraordinary, unknown abilities of many students. Bombay in the Bay gave students a deeper understanding of Saratoga’s diverse culture. Through a wide variety of student performances this year, audiences were brought to the edges of their seats in both fear and excitement. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...258259260261262...270280290300...nextlast
The adventures of Evaline, a car and a wallet June 2, 2011 — by Evaline Ju On a 90-degree Thursday afternoon I decide that instead of jumping in my backyard pool, I will drive my car up into the hills of Saratoga to Villa Montalvo. The area offers miles of hiking trails, three performance venues, exhibitions and gardens for vistors’ enjoyment. Driving up, I find the road lined with fancy houses and trees providing abundant shade. read more » The man, the myth, the legend: Bill Drennan to retire after teaching at the school for 35 years June 2, 2011 — by Emily Williams Physics teacher Bill Drennan has touched the lives of countless students in the classroom, on the wrestling mat and on the golf course. For 35 years, he has challenged students them to open their minds and think outside the box, but at the end of this year he is retiring. read more » Year marks high for student performances May 31, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli “Jekyll and Hyde” and “The Woman in Black” displayed the serious side of the drama department. Saratoga Idol and the Talent Show showcased the extraordinary, unknown abilities of many students. Bombay in the Bay gave students a deeper understanding of Saratoga’s diverse culture. Through a wide variety of student performances this year, audiences were brought to the edges of their seats in both fear and excitement. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...258259260261262...270280290300...nextlast
The man, the myth, the legend: Bill Drennan to retire after teaching at the school for 35 years June 2, 2011 — by Emily Williams Physics teacher Bill Drennan has touched the lives of countless students in the classroom, on the wrestling mat and on the golf course. For 35 years, he has challenged students them to open their minds and think outside the box, but at the end of this year he is retiring. read more » Year marks high for student performances May 31, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli “Jekyll and Hyde” and “The Woman in Black” displayed the serious side of the drama department. Saratoga Idol and the Talent Show showcased the extraordinary, unknown abilities of many students. Bombay in the Bay gave students a deeper understanding of Saratoga’s diverse culture. Through a wide variety of student performances this year, audiences were brought to the edges of their seats in both fear and excitement. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...258259260261262...270280290300...nextlast
Year marks high for student performances May 31, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli “Jekyll and Hyde” and “The Woman in Black” displayed the serious side of the drama department. Saratoga Idol and the Talent Show showcased the extraordinary, unknown abilities of many students. Bombay in the Bay gave students a deeper understanding of Saratoga’s diverse culture. Through a wide variety of student performances this year, audiences were brought to the edges of their seats in both fear and excitement. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...258259260261262...270280290300...nextlast