Passion for Fashion May 3, 2011 — by Aashna Mukerji Many young girls dream about becoming a fashion designer someday. Though this fantasy is often considered unrealistic and far beyond reach, junior Kylie Tseng and senior Carol Wu are working hard to make this dream a reality. read more » Passion for fashion May 3, 2011 — by Aashna Mukerji Many young girls dream about becoming a fashion designer someday. Though this fantasy is often considered unrealistic and far beyond reach, junior Kylie Tseng and senior Carol Wu are working hard to make this dream a reality. read more » Drama builds friendship through productions April 27, 2011 — by Joanna Lee When he was just a freshman in his drama class, junior Arjun Desai didn’t know many of his classmates. But after having worked on his first drama performance, “Grease,” with many of his other drama-loving classmates, he has befriended many actors and actresses. Desai recalled one of the moments of building new friendships through participating in drama productions. read more » Student leaders picked for next school year April 27, 2011 — by Michelle Shu The ASB officers and editors-in-chief for both the newspaper and yearbook have been decided for next year. ASB elections, however, had to be held twice because of complications with the voting system. In the end, juniors Anshu Siripurapu and Shivani Chadha ran unopposed for positions of ASB president and secretary, respectively. Junior Izzy Albert won the position of ASB vice president, sophomore David Zarrin was elected ASB Treasurer and sophomore Joanna Lee won the position of Board Representative. read more » Drama builds friendship through productions April 27, 2011 — by Joanna Lee When he was just a freshman in his drama class, junior Arjun Desai didn’t know many of his classmates. But after having worked on his first drama performance, “Grease,” with many of his other drama-loving classmates, he has befriended many actors and actresses. Desai recalled one of the moments of building new friendships through participating in drama productions. read more » Student leaders picked for next school year April 27, 2011 — by Michelle Shu The ASB officers and editors-in-chief for both the newspaper and yearbook have been decided for next year. ASB elections, however, had to be held twice because of complications with the voting system. In the end, juniors Anshu Siripurapu and Shivani Chadha ran unopposed for positions of ASB president and secretary, respectively. Junior Izzy Albert won the position of ASB vice president, sophomore David Zarrin was elected ASB Treasurer and sophomore Joanna Lee won the position of Board Representative. read more » Take a trip back to Victory Road April 26, 2011 — by Albert Gu and Stanley Yip Sometimes in those brief periods—most likely half-seconds for some of us—when we can actually take a breath from schoolwork, our mind drifts back to our childhood: when life simply entailed school, at most 30 minutes of homework and several hours of free time. read more » The Budget: Where do we stand and where do we go from here April 26, 2011 — by Brandon Judopresetijo and Denise Lin The cost of running the Los Gatos Saratoga High School district next year is expected to be $36 million, according to recent estimates. The problem is that the district can expect revenues of $34.8 million. read more » Past solutions to the budget crisis April 26, 2011 — by Serena Chan and Elijah Yi After years of unbalanced budgets coupled with an economic recession, the State of California finds itself with a staggering $27 billion deficit. Naturally, this has led to a significant decrease of funding for schools. These budget cuts have brought major changes into the Los Gatos-Saratoga school district. read more » Senior boy cringes when squeezing cotton balls April 26, 2011 — by Karen Yang One ordinary day in fifth grade, senior Adam Hinshaw discovered something out of the ordinary. For an arts and crafts project, Hinshaw was instructed to make clouds by pulling apart cotton balls, but that’s when he discovered that he could not squeeze cotton balls without feeling pain. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...261262263264265...270280290300...nextlast
Passion for fashion May 3, 2011 — by Aashna Mukerji Many young girls dream about becoming a fashion designer someday. Though this fantasy is often considered unrealistic and far beyond reach, junior Kylie Tseng and senior Carol Wu are working hard to make this dream a reality. read more » Drama builds friendship through productions April 27, 2011 — by Joanna Lee When he was just a freshman in his drama class, junior Arjun Desai didn’t know many of his classmates. But after having worked on his first drama performance, “Grease,” with many of his other drama-loving classmates, he has befriended many actors and actresses. Desai recalled one of the moments of building new friendships through participating in drama productions. read more » Student leaders picked for next school year April 27, 2011 — by Michelle Shu The ASB officers and editors-in-chief for both the newspaper and yearbook have been decided for next year. ASB elections, however, had to be held twice because of complications with the voting system. In the end, juniors Anshu Siripurapu and Shivani Chadha ran unopposed for positions of ASB president and secretary, respectively. Junior Izzy Albert won the position of ASB vice president, sophomore David Zarrin was elected ASB Treasurer and sophomore Joanna Lee won the position of Board Representative. read more » Drama builds friendship through productions April 27, 2011 — by Joanna Lee When he was just a freshman in his drama class, junior Arjun Desai didn’t know many of his classmates. But after having worked on his first drama performance, “Grease,” with many of his other drama-loving classmates, he has befriended many actors and actresses. Desai recalled one of the moments of building new friendships through participating in drama productions. read more » Student leaders picked for next school year April 27, 2011 — by Michelle Shu The ASB officers and editors-in-chief for both the newspaper and yearbook have been decided for next year. ASB elections, however, had to be held twice because of complications with the voting system. In the end, juniors Anshu Siripurapu and Shivani Chadha ran unopposed for positions of ASB president and secretary, respectively. Junior Izzy Albert won the position of ASB vice president, sophomore David Zarrin was elected ASB Treasurer and sophomore Joanna Lee won the position of Board Representative. read more » Take a trip back to Victory Road April 26, 2011 — by Albert Gu and Stanley Yip Sometimes in those brief periods—most likely half-seconds for some of us—when we can actually take a breath from schoolwork, our mind drifts back to our childhood: when life simply entailed school, at most 30 minutes of homework and several hours of free time. read more » The Budget: Where do we stand and where do we go from here April 26, 2011 — by Brandon Judopresetijo and Denise Lin The cost of running the Los Gatos Saratoga High School district next year is expected to be $36 million, according to recent estimates. The problem is that the district can expect revenues of $34.8 million. read more » Past solutions to the budget crisis April 26, 2011 — by Serena Chan and Elijah Yi After years of unbalanced budgets coupled with an economic recession, the State of California finds itself with a staggering $27 billion deficit. Naturally, this has led to a significant decrease of funding for schools. These budget cuts have brought major changes into the Los Gatos-Saratoga school district. read more » Senior boy cringes when squeezing cotton balls April 26, 2011 — by Karen Yang One ordinary day in fifth grade, senior Adam Hinshaw discovered something out of the ordinary. For an arts and crafts project, Hinshaw was instructed to make clouds by pulling apart cotton balls, but that’s when he discovered that he could not squeeze cotton balls without feeling pain. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...261262263264265...270280290300...nextlast
Drama builds friendship through productions April 27, 2011 — by Joanna Lee When he was just a freshman in his drama class, junior Arjun Desai didn’t know many of his classmates. But after having worked on his first drama performance, “Grease,” with many of his other drama-loving classmates, he has befriended many actors and actresses. Desai recalled one of the moments of building new friendships through participating in drama productions. read more » Student leaders picked for next school year April 27, 2011 — by Michelle Shu The ASB officers and editors-in-chief for both the newspaper and yearbook have been decided for next year. ASB elections, however, had to be held twice because of complications with the voting system. In the end, juniors Anshu Siripurapu and Shivani Chadha ran unopposed for positions of ASB president and secretary, respectively. Junior Izzy Albert won the position of ASB vice president, sophomore David Zarrin was elected ASB Treasurer and sophomore Joanna Lee won the position of Board Representative. read more » Drama builds friendship through productions April 27, 2011 — by Joanna Lee When he was just a freshman in his drama class, junior Arjun Desai didn’t know many of his classmates. But after having worked on his first drama performance, “Grease,” with many of his other drama-loving classmates, he has befriended many actors and actresses. Desai recalled one of the moments of building new friendships through participating in drama productions. read more » Student leaders picked for next school year April 27, 2011 — by Michelle Shu The ASB officers and editors-in-chief for both the newspaper and yearbook have been decided for next year. ASB elections, however, had to be held twice because of complications with the voting system. In the end, juniors Anshu Siripurapu and Shivani Chadha ran unopposed for positions of ASB president and secretary, respectively. Junior Izzy Albert won the position of ASB vice president, sophomore David Zarrin was elected ASB Treasurer and sophomore Joanna Lee won the position of Board Representative. read more » Take a trip back to Victory Road April 26, 2011 — by Albert Gu and Stanley Yip Sometimes in those brief periods—most likely half-seconds for some of us—when we can actually take a breath from schoolwork, our mind drifts back to our childhood: when life simply entailed school, at most 30 minutes of homework and several hours of free time. read more » The Budget: Where do we stand and where do we go from here April 26, 2011 — by Brandon Judopresetijo and Denise Lin The cost of running the Los Gatos Saratoga High School district next year is expected to be $36 million, according to recent estimates. The problem is that the district can expect revenues of $34.8 million. read more » Past solutions to the budget crisis April 26, 2011 — by Serena Chan and Elijah Yi After years of unbalanced budgets coupled with an economic recession, the State of California finds itself with a staggering $27 billion deficit. Naturally, this has led to a significant decrease of funding for schools. These budget cuts have brought major changes into the Los Gatos-Saratoga school district. read more » Senior boy cringes when squeezing cotton balls April 26, 2011 — by Karen Yang One ordinary day in fifth grade, senior Adam Hinshaw discovered something out of the ordinary. For an arts and crafts project, Hinshaw was instructed to make clouds by pulling apart cotton balls, but that’s when he discovered that he could not squeeze cotton balls without feeling pain. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...261262263264265...270280290300...nextlast
Student leaders picked for next school year April 27, 2011 — by Michelle Shu The ASB officers and editors-in-chief for both the newspaper and yearbook have been decided for next year. ASB elections, however, had to be held twice because of complications with the voting system. In the end, juniors Anshu Siripurapu and Shivani Chadha ran unopposed for positions of ASB president and secretary, respectively. Junior Izzy Albert won the position of ASB vice president, sophomore David Zarrin was elected ASB Treasurer and sophomore Joanna Lee won the position of Board Representative. read more » Drama builds friendship through productions April 27, 2011 — by Joanna Lee When he was just a freshman in his drama class, junior Arjun Desai didn’t know many of his classmates. But after having worked on his first drama performance, “Grease,” with many of his other drama-loving classmates, he has befriended many actors and actresses. Desai recalled one of the moments of building new friendships through participating in drama productions. read more » Student leaders picked for next school year April 27, 2011 — by Michelle Shu The ASB officers and editors-in-chief for both the newspaper and yearbook have been decided for next year. ASB elections, however, had to be held twice because of complications with the voting system. In the end, juniors Anshu Siripurapu and Shivani Chadha ran unopposed for positions of ASB president and secretary, respectively. Junior Izzy Albert won the position of ASB vice president, sophomore David Zarrin was elected ASB Treasurer and sophomore Joanna Lee won the position of Board Representative. read more » Take a trip back to Victory Road April 26, 2011 — by Albert Gu and Stanley Yip Sometimes in those brief periods—most likely half-seconds for some of us—when we can actually take a breath from schoolwork, our mind drifts back to our childhood: when life simply entailed school, at most 30 minutes of homework and several hours of free time. read more » The Budget: Where do we stand and where do we go from here April 26, 2011 — by Brandon Judopresetijo and Denise Lin The cost of running the Los Gatos Saratoga High School district next year is expected to be $36 million, according to recent estimates. The problem is that the district can expect revenues of $34.8 million. read more » Past solutions to the budget crisis April 26, 2011 — by Serena Chan and Elijah Yi After years of unbalanced budgets coupled with an economic recession, the State of California finds itself with a staggering $27 billion deficit. Naturally, this has led to a significant decrease of funding for schools. These budget cuts have brought major changes into the Los Gatos-Saratoga school district. read more » Senior boy cringes when squeezing cotton balls April 26, 2011 — by Karen Yang One ordinary day in fifth grade, senior Adam Hinshaw discovered something out of the ordinary. For an arts and crafts project, Hinshaw was instructed to make clouds by pulling apart cotton balls, but that’s when he discovered that he could not squeeze cotton balls without feeling pain. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...261262263264265...270280290300...nextlast
Drama builds friendship through productions April 27, 2011 — by Joanna Lee When he was just a freshman in his drama class, junior Arjun Desai didn’t know many of his classmates. But after having worked on his first drama performance, “Grease,” with many of his other drama-loving classmates, he has befriended many actors and actresses. Desai recalled one of the moments of building new friendships through participating in drama productions. read more » Student leaders picked for next school year April 27, 2011 — by Michelle Shu The ASB officers and editors-in-chief for both the newspaper and yearbook have been decided for next year. ASB elections, however, had to be held twice because of complications with the voting system. In the end, juniors Anshu Siripurapu and Shivani Chadha ran unopposed for positions of ASB president and secretary, respectively. Junior Izzy Albert won the position of ASB vice president, sophomore David Zarrin was elected ASB Treasurer and sophomore Joanna Lee won the position of Board Representative. read more » Take a trip back to Victory Road April 26, 2011 — by Albert Gu and Stanley Yip Sometimes in those brief periods—most likely half-seconds for some of us—when we can actually take a breath from schoolwork, our mind drifts back to our childhood: when life simply entailed school, at most 30 minutes of homework and several hours of free time. read more » The Budget: Where do we stand and where do we go from here April 26, 2011 — by Brandon Judopresetijo and Denise Lin The cost of running the Los Gatos Saratoga High School district next year is expected to be $36 million, according to recent estimates. The problem is that the district can expect revenues of $34.8 million. read more » Past solutions to the budget crisis April 26, 2011 — by Serena Chan and Elijah Yi After years of unbalanced budgets coupled with an economic recession, the State of California finds itself with a staggering $27 billion deficit. Naturally, this has led to a significant decrease of funding for schools. These budget cuts have brought major changes into the Los Gatos-Saratoga school district. read more » Senior boy cringes when squeezing cotton balls April 26, 2011 — by Karen Yang One ordinary day in fifth grade, senior Adam Hinshaw discovered something out of the ordinary. For an arts and crafts project, Hinshaw was instructed to make clouds by pulling apart cotton balls, but that’s when he discovered that he could not squeeze cotton balls without feeling pain. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...261262263264265...270280290300...nextlast
Student leaders picked for next school year April 27, 2011 — by Michelle Shu The ASB officers and editors-in-chief for both the newspaper and yearbook have been decided for next year. ASB elections, however, had to be held twice because of complications with the voting system. In the end, juniors Anshu Siripurapu and Shivani Chadha ran unopposed for positions of ASB president and secretary, respectively. Junior Izzy Albert won the position of ASB vice president, sophomore David Zarrin was elected ASB Treasurer and sophomore Joanna Lee won the position of Board Representative. read more » Take a trip back to Victory Road April 26, 2011 — by Albert Gu and Stanley Yip Sometimes in those brief periods—most likely half-seconds for some of us—when we can actually take a breath from schoolwork, our mind drifts back to our childhood: when life simply entailed school, at most 30 minutes of homework and several hours of free time. read more » The Budget: Where do we stand and where do we go from here April 26, 2011 — by Brandon Judopresetijo and Denise Lin The cost of running the Los Gatos Saratoga High School district next year is expected to be $36 million, according to recent estimates. The problem is that the district can expect revenues of $34.8 million. read more » Past solutions to the budget crisis April 26, 2011 — by Serena Chan and Elijah Yi After years of unbalanced budgets coupled with an economic recession, the State of California finds itself with a staggering $27 billion deficit. Naturally, this has led to a significant decrease of funding for schools. These budget cuts have brought major changes into the Los Gatos-Saratoga school district. read more » Senior boy cringes when squeezing cotton balls April 26, 2011 — by Karen Yang One ordinary day in fifth grade, senior Adam Hinshaw discovered something out of the ordinary. For an arts and crafts project, Hinshaw was instructed to make clouds by pulling apart cotton balls, but that’s when he discovered that he could not squeeze cotton balls without feeling pain. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...261262263264265...270280290300...nextlast
Take a trip back to Victory Road April 26, 2011 — by Albert Gu and Stanley Yip Sometimes in those brief periods—most likely half-seconds for some of us—when we can actually take a breath from schoolwork, our mind drifts back to our childhood: when life simply entailed school, at most 30 minutes of homework and several hours of free time. read more » The Budget: Where do we stand and where do we go from here April 26, 2011 — by Brandon Judopresetijo and Denise Lin The cost of running the Los Gatos Saratoga High School district next year is expected to be $36 million, according to recent estimates. The problem is that the district can expect revenues of $34.8 million. read more » Past solutions to the budget crisis April 26, 2011 — by Serena Chan and Elijah Yi After years of unbalanced budgets coupled with an economic recession, the State of California finds itself with a staggering $27 billion deficit. Naturally, this has led to a significant decrease of funding for schools. These budget cuts have brought major changes into the Los Gatos-Saratoga school district. read more » Senior boy cringes when squeezing cotton balls April 26, 2011 — by Karen Yang One ordinary day in fifth grade, senior Adam Hinshaw discovered something out of the ordinary. For an arts and crafts project, Hinshaw was instructed to make clouds by pulling apart cotton balls, but that’s when he discovered that he could not squeeze cotton balls without feeling pain. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...261262263264265...270280290300...nextlast
The Budget: Where do we stand and where do we go from here April 26, 2011 — by Brandon Judopresetijo and Denise Lin The cost of running the Los Gatos Saratoga High School district next year is expected to be $36 million, according to recent estimates. The problem is that the district can expect revenues of $34.8 million. read more » Past solutions to the budget crisis April 26, 2011 — by Serena Chan and Elijah Yi After years of unbalanced budgets coupled with an economic recession, the State of California finds itself with a staggering $27 billion deficit. Naturally, this has led to a significant decrease of funding for schools. These budget cuts have brought major changes into the Los Gatos-Saratoga school district. read more » Senior boy cringes when squeezing cotton balls April 26, 2011 — by Karen Yang One ordinary day in fifth grade, senior Adam Hinshaw discovered something out of the ordinary. For an arts and crafts project, Hinshaw was instructed to make clouds by pulling apart cotton balls, but that’s when he discovered that he could not squeeze cotton balls without feeling pain. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...261262263264265...270280290300...nextlast
Past solutions to the budget crisis April 26, 2011 — by Serena Chan and Elijah Yi After years of unbalanced budgets coupled with an economic recession, the State of California finds itself with a staggering $27 billion deficit. Naturally, this has led to a significant decrease of funding for schools. These budget cuts have brought major changes into the Los Gatos-Saratoga school district. read more » Senior boy cringes when squeezing cotton balls April 26, 2011 — by Karen Yang One ordinary day in fifth grade, senior Adam Hinshaw discovered something out of the ordinary. For an arts and crafts project, Hinshaw was instructed to make clouds by pulling apart cotton balls, but that’s when he discovered that he could not squeeze cotton balls without feeling pain. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...261262263264265...270280290300...nextlast
Senior boy cringes when squeezing cotton balls April 26, 2011 — by Karen Yang One ordinary day in fifth grade, senior Adam Hinshaw discovered something out of the ordinary. For an arts and crafts project, Hinshaw was instructed to make clouds by pulling apart cotton balls, but that’s when he discovered that he could not squeeze cotton balls without feeling pain. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...261262263264265...270280290300...nextlast