Freshman excited for swimming, school experiences September 2, 2011 — by Michael Lee Monday through Friday, freshman Nikhil Chakravarthy gets up, goes to his classes and then heads over to the school’s pool at 4:30 p.m. Two hours and 6,000 yards later, he gets out of the water and goes home, ready to do it all again the next day. Chakravarthy learned to swim when he was two. He joined a club when he was seven, and has swam competitively ever since. He dreams of trying out for the Junior Olympic National team. read more » Freshman excited for swimming, school experiences September 2, 2011 — by Michael Lee Monday through Friday, freshman Nikhil Chakravarthy gets up, goes to his classes and then heads over to the school’s pool at 4:30 p.m. Two hours and 6,000 yards later, he gets out of the water and goes home, ready to do it all again the next day. Chakravarthy learned to swim when he was two. He joined a club when he was seven, and has swam competitively ever since. He dreams of trying out for the Junior Olympic National team. read more » Now that you’re a sophomore… September 2, 2011 — by Karen Sung 10 benefits of being a sophomore compared to freshman year: 1. You can finally start driving. You still can’t go off campus, though, so one more year of cookies and pizza from the cafeteria... 2. You don’t have to pull out a map in the middle of the hallway, blocking everyone’s path. Actually, where was Mr. Scott’s room again? 3. You don’t have to endure the chants of “Go home freshmen!” Just kidding, most upperclassmen can’t tell the underclassmen apart. 4. You can step on the falcon mural without worrying that you’ll completely ruin it for the football team. read more » ‘Winnie the Pooh’ fails to win over teenagers, but brings back childhood memories September 2, 2011 — by Vivien Lu and Allison Toh Only July 15, Disney brought back another favorite cartoon from our childhoods this past summer. We return to the Hundred Acre Woods with “Winnie the Pooh.” The charming adventures of the silly old bear and his animal friends reintegrates the whimsical simplicity that many newer movies and cartoons more frequently lack. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...259260261262263...270280290300...nextlast
Freshman excited for swimming, school experiences September 2, 2011 — by Michael Lee Monday through Friday, freshman Nikhil Chakravarthy gets up, goes to his classes and then heads over to the school’s pool at 4:30 p.m. Two hours and 6,000 yards later, he gets out of the water and goes home, ready to do it all again the next day. Chakravarthy learned to swim when he was two. He joined a club when he was seven, and has swam competitively ever since. He dreams of trying out for the Junior Olympic National team. read more » Now that you’re a sophomore… September 2, 2011 — by Karen Sung 10 benefits of being a sophomore compared to freshman year: 1. You can finally start driving. You still can’t go off campus, though, so one more year of cookies and pizza from the cafeteria... 2. You don’t have to pull out a map in the middle of the hallway, blocking everyone’s path. Actually, where was Mr. Scott’s room again? 3. You don’t have to endure the chants of “Go home freshmen!” Just kidding, most upperclassmen can’t tell the underclassmen apart. 4. You can step on the falcon mural without worrying that you’ll completely ruin it for the football team. read more » ‘Winnie the Pooh’ fails to win over teenagers, but brings back childhood memories September 2, 2011 — by Vivien Lu and Allison Toh Only July 15, Disney brought back another favorite cartoon from our childhoods this past summer. We return to the Hundred Acre Woods with “Winnie the Pooh.” The charming adventures of the silly old bear and his animal friends reintegrates the whimsical simplicity that many newer movies and cartoons more frequently lack. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...259260261262263...270280290300...nextlast
Now that you’re a sophomore… September 2, 2011 — by Karen Sung 10 benefits of being a sophomore compared to freshman year: 1. You can finally start driving. You still can’t go off campus, though, so one more year of cookies and pizza from the cafeteria... 2. You don’t have to pull out a map in the middle of the hallway, blocking everyone’s path. Actually, where was Mr. Scott’s room again? 3. You don’t have to endure the chants of “Go home freshmen!” Just kidding, most upperclassmen can’t tell the underclassmen apart. 4. You can step on the falcon mural without worrying that you’ll completely ruin it for the football team. read more » ‘Winnie the Pooh’ fails to win over teenagers, but brings back childhood memories September 2, 2011 — by Vivien Lu and Allison Toh Only July 15, Disney brought back another favorite cartoon from our childhoods this past summer. We return to the Hundred Acre Woods with “Winnie the Pooh.” The charming adventures of the silly old bear and his animal friends reintegrates the whimsical simplicity that many newer movies and cartoons more frequently lack. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...259260261262263...270280290300...nextlast
‘Winnie the Pooh’ fails to win over teenagers, but brings back childhood memories September 2, 2011 — by Vivien Lu and Allison Toh Only July 15, Disney brought back another favorite cartoon from our childhoods this past summer. We return to the Hundred Acre Woods with “Winnie the Pooh.” The charming adventures of the silly old bear and his animal friends reintegrates the whimsical simplicity that many newer movies and cartoons more frequently lack. read more » 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 » firstprevious...1020304050...259260261262263...270280290300...nextlast
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 » firstprevious...1020304050...259260261262263...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...259260261262263...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...259260261262263...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...259260261262263...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...259260261262263...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 » firstprevious...1020304050...259260261262263...270280290300...nextlast