Preparing to be a star: Senior Jae Lee has grown as an actor and a person during his time in drama April 16, 2011 — by Amy Jan Back in the day, senior Jay Lee would often play dress up with his neighbor. The young Lee and his childhood friend would put on large capes, grab some plastic swords and fight off the aliens invading the planet. read more » Seniors score success in powderpuff April 8, 2011 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo Powderpuff heated up the competition between classes once again as the week of Spring Fling began on March 28. Students hurried to the football field during lunch in order to catch all the action of girls playing football against each other. Though seemingly harmless games of flag football, the competition lived up to its famed intensive nature. read more » Chang and Zeng receive highest honors for Class of 2011 April 6, 2011 — by Izzy Albert and Will Edman The valedictorian and salutatorian of the Class of 2011 are Daryl Chang and David Zeng, respectively, according to the guidance department. Saratoga High’s highest academic awards are given to the senior students who have the two highest grade point averages spanning their entire high school careers. read more » Top chefs cook up fruity specials April 1, 2011 — by Evaline Ju In a twist on the reality series “Top Chef” on Bravo, the Cookie Monster and Elmo were treated to cookies on the Feb. 16 episode. Determined to seek out culinary talent in Saratoga, I devised my own challenge by asking three students to create baked goods of their choice. read more » Red Cross Club raises funds for Japan April 1, 2011 — by Justine Huang On March 11, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and ensuing tsunami devastated the Japanese coast, leaving in their wake a death toll of about 9,700 people and a missing persons count of about 16,500, with figures that continue to rise. The disaster caused damage to buildings and factories as well as worries about nuclear radiation. read more » Saratoga’s own idol took his stuff to the real Idol April 1, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha It was the summer of 2009. Senior Brandon Pierce was in a never-ending line in front of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, cringing at the discordant sound of a fellow singer belting songs left and right. Pierce tapped his foot nervously as he thought about his mission: to stand out in a crowd of 11,000 people who wanted to be the next American Idol. read more » Academic disparity between LG and SHS a cause of stereotype March 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu Initially rooted mostly in football, the simmering rivalry between the Saratoga and Los Gatos has evolved significantly in the past quarter century. As demographics of both schools transformed, the rivalry did too—now, the disparity in academics is another source of opposition. read more » Racial composition at LG ‘whiter’ than SHS March 31, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Race is perhaps the biggest difference that separates Los Gatos High from Saratoga High. According to a U.S. National Center for Education Statistics survey in 2009, Los Gatos High School had 1,382 white students, 56 Hispanic students, four black students, 153 Asian students, five American Indian students and 203 students identifying themselves with two or more races. This is significantly different from Saratoga High’s data set, in which 711 of 1,371 students identified themselves as Asian. read more » The Bachelor of Saratoga: Four girls compete in speed dating competition March 31, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung What is your favorite farm animal? What type of deodorant do you use? These are just a few of the questions that sophomore Amin Mirzadegan asked his dates to determine whether he would continue dating them in SHS’ own version of the popular reality TV show “The Bachelor.” read more » What did you watch as a kid? March 30, 2011 — by Paul Jung It’s hard to remember a time when children’s TV was not dominated by “iCarly,” “Ben 10,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” or the like. It seems as if everything kids watch these days involves the same plot in every episode. However, there was once a time when TV was actually something worth watching. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...262263264265266...270280290300...nextlast
Seniors score success in powderpuff April 8, 2011 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo Powderpuff heated up the competition between classes once again as the week of Spring Fling began on March 28. Students hurried to the football field during lunch in order to catch all the action of girls playing football against each other. Though seemingly harmless games of flag football, the competition lived up to its famed intensive nature. read more » Chang and Zeng receive highest honors for Class of 2011 April 6, 2011 — by Izzy Albert and Will Edman The valedictorian and salutatorian of the Class of 2011 are Daryl Chang and David Zeng, respectively, according to the guidance department. Saratoga High’s highest academic awards are given to the senior students who have the two highest grade point averages spanning their entire high school careers. read more » Top chefs cook up fruity specials April 1, 2011 — by Evaline Ju In a twist on the reality series “Top Chef” on Bravo, the Cookie Monster and Elmo were treated to cookies on the Feb. 16 episode. Determined to seek out culinary talent in Saratoga, I devised my own challenge by asking three students to create baked goods of their choice. read more » Red Cross Club raises funds for Japan April 1, 2011 — by Justine Huang On March 11, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and ensuing tsunami devastated the Japanese coast, leaving in their wake a death toll of about 9,700 people and a missing persons count of about 16,500, with figures that continue to rise. The disaster caused damage to buildings and factories as well as worries about nuclear radiation. read more » Saratoga’s own idol took his stuff to the real Idol April 1, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha It was the summer of 2009. Senior Brandon Pierce was in a never-ending line in front of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, cringing at the discordant sound of a fellow singer belting songs left and right. Pierce tapped his foot nervously as he thought about his mission: to stand out in a crowd of 11,000 people who wanted to be the next American Idol. read more » Academic disparity between LG and SHS a cause of stereotype March 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu Initially rooted mostly in football, the simmering rivalry between the Saratoga and Los Gatos has evolved significantly in the past quarter century. As demographics of both schools transformed, the rivalry did too—now, the disparity in academics is another source of opposition. read more » Racial composition at LG ‘whiter’ than SHS March 31, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Race is perhaps the biggest difference that separates Los Gatos High from Saratoga High. According to a U.S. National Center for Education Statistics survey in 2009, Los Gatos High School had 1,382 white students, 56 Hispanic students, four black students, 153 Asian students, five American Indian students and 203 students identifying themselves with two or more races. This is significantly different from Saratoga High’s data set, in which 711 of 1,371 students identified themselves as Asian. read more » The Bachelor of Saratoga: Four girls compete in speed dating competition March 31, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung What is your favorite farm animal? What type of deodorant do you use? These are just a few of the questions that sophomore Amin Mirzadegan asked his dates to determine whether he would continue dating them in SHS’ own version of the popular reality TV show “The Bachelor.” read more » What did you watch as a kid? March 30, 2011 — by Paul Jung It’s hard to remember a time when children’s TV was not dominated by “iCarly,” “Ben 10,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” or the like. It seems as if everything kids watch these days involves the same plot in every episode. However, there was once a time when TV was actually something worth watching. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...262263264265266...270280290300...nextlast
Chang and Zeng receive highest honors for Class of 2011 April 6, 2011 — by Izzy Albert and Will Edman The valedictorian and salutatorian of the Class of 2011 are Daryl Chang and David Zeng, respectively, according to the guidance department. Saratoga High’s highest academic awards are given to the senior students who have the two highest grade point averages spanning their entire high school careers. read more » Top chefs cook up fruity specials April 1, 2011 — by Evaline Ju In a twist on the reality series “Top Chef” on Bravo, the Cookie Monster and Elmo were treated to cookies on the Feb. 16 episode. Determined to seek out culinary talent in Saratoga, I devised my own challenge by asking three students to create baked goods of their choice. read more » Red Cross Club raises funds for Japan April 1, 2011 — by Justine Huang On March 11, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and ensuing tsunami devastated the Japanese coast, leaving in their wake a death toll of about 9,700 people and a missing persons count of about 16,500, with figures that continue to rise. The disaster caused damage to buildings and factories as well as worries about nuclear radiation. read more » Saratoga’s own idol took his stuff to the real Idol April 1, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha It was the summer of 2009. Senior Brandon Pierce was in a never-ending line in front of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, cringing at the discordant sound of a fellow singer belting songs left and right. Pierce tapped his foot nervously as he thought about his mission: to stand out in a crowd of 11,000 people who wanted to be the next American Idol. read more » Academic disparity between LG and SHS a cause of stereotype March 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu Initially rooted mostly in football, the simmering rivalry between the Saratoga and Los Gatos has evolved significantly in the past quarter century. As demographics of both schools transformed, the rivalry did too—now, the disparity in academics is another source of opposition. read more » Racial composition at LG ‘whiter’ than SHS March 31, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Race is perhaps the biggest difference that separates Los Gatos High from Saratoga High. According to a U.S. National Center for Education Statistics survey in 2009, Los Gatos High School had 1,382 white students, 56 Hispanic students, four black students, 153 Asian students, five American Indian students and 203 students identifying themselves with two or more races. This is significantly different from Saratoga High’s data set, in which 711 of 1,371 students identified themselves as Asian. read more » The Bachelor of Saratoga: Four girls compete in speed dating competition March 31, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung What is your favorite farm animal? What type of deodorant do you use? These are just a few of the questions that sophomore Amin Mirzadegan asked his dates to determine whether he would continue dating them in SHS’ own version of the popular reality TV show “The Bachelor.” read more » What did you watch as a kid? March 30, 2011 — by Paul Jung It’s hard to remember a time when children’s TV was not dominated by “iCarly,” “Ben 10,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” or the like. It seems as if everything kids watch these days involves the same plot in every episode. However, there was once a time when TV was actually something worth watching. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...262263264265266...270280290300...nextlast
Top chefs cook up fruity specials April 1, 2011 — by Evaline Ju In a twist on the reality series “Top Chef” on Bravo, the Cookie Monster and Elmo were treated to cookies on the Feb. 16 episode. Determined to seek out culinary talent in Saratoga, I devised my own challenge by asking three students to create baked goods of their choice. read more » Red Cross Club raises funds for Japan April 1, 2011 — by Justine Huang On March 11, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and ensuing tsunami devastated the Japanese coast, leaving in their wake a death toll of about 9,700 people and a missing persons count of about 16,500, with figures that continue to rise. The disaster caused damage to buildings and factories as well as worries about nuclear radiation. read more » Saratoga’s own idol took his stuff to the real Idol April 1, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha It was the summer of 2009. Senior Brandon Pierce was in a never-ending line in front of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, cringing at the discordant sound of a fellow singer belting songs left and right. Pierce tapped his foot nervously as he thought about his mission: to stand out in a crowd of 11,000 people who wanted to be the next American Idol. read more » Academic disparity between LG and SHS a cause of stereotype March 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu Initially rooted mostly in football, the simmering rivalry between the Saratoga and Los Gatos has evolved significantly in the past quarter century. As demographics of both schools transformed, the rivalry did too—now, the disparity in academics is another source of opposition. read more » Racial composition at LG ‘whiter’ than SHS March 31, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Race is perhaps the biggest difference that separates Los Gatos High from Saratoga High. According to a U.S. National Center for Education Statistics survey in 2009, Los Gatos High School had 1,382 white students, 56 Hispanic students, four black students, 153 Asian students, five American Indian students and 203 students identifying themselves with two or more races. This is significantly different from Saratoga High’s data set, in which 711 of 1,371 students identified themselves as Asian. read more » The Bachelor of Saratoga: Four girls compete in speed dating competition March 31, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung What is your favorite farm animal? What type of deodorant do you use? These are just a few of the questions that sophomore Amin Mirzadegan asked his dates to determine whether he would continue dating them in SHS’ own version of the popular reality TV show “The Bachelor.” read more » What did you watch as a kid? March 30, 2011 — by Paul Jung It’s hard to remember a time when children’s TV was not dominated by “iCarly,” “Ben 10,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” or the like. It seems as if everything kids watch these days involves the same plot in every episode. However, there was once a time when TV was actually something worth watching. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...262263264265266...270280290300...nextlast
Red Cross Club raises funds for Japan April 1, 2011 — by Justine Huang On March 11, a magnitude 9.0 earthquake and ensuing tsunami devastated the Japanese coast, leaving in their wake a death toll of about 9,700 people and a missing persons count of about 16,500, with figures that continue to rise. The disaster caused damage to buildings and factories as well as worries about nuclear radiation. read more » Saratoga’s own idol took his stuff to the real Idol April 1, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha It was the summer of 2009. Senior Brandon Pierce was in a never-ending line in front of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, cringing at the discordant sound of a fellow singer belting songs left and right. Pierce tapped his foot nervously as he thought about his mission: to stand out in a crowd of 11,000 people who wanted to be the next American Idol. read more » Academic disparity between LG and SHS a cause of stereotype March 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu Initially rooted mostly in football, the simmering rivalry between the Saratoga and Los Gatos has evolved significantly in the past quarter century. As demographics of both schools transformed, the rivalry did too—now, the disparity in academics is another source of opposition. read more » Racial composition at LG ‘whiter’ than SHS March 31, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Race is perhaps the biggest difference that separates Los Gatos High from Saratoga High. According to a U.S. National Center for Education Statistics survey in 2009, Los Gatos High School had 1,382 white students, 56 Hispanic students, four black students, 153 Asian students, five American Indian students and 203 students identifying themselves with two or more races. This is significantly different from Saratoga High’s data set, in which 711 of 1,371 students identified themselves as Asian. read more » The Bachelor of Saratoga: Four girls compete in speed dating competition March 31, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung What is your favorite farm animal? What type of deodorant do you use? These are just a few of the questions that sophomore Amin Mirzadegan asked his dates to determine whether he would continue dating them in SHS’ own version of the popular reality TV show “The Bachelor.” read more » What did you watch as a kid? March 30, 2011 — by Paul Jung It’s hard to remember a time when children’s TV was not dominated by “iCarly,” “Ben 10,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” or the like. It seems as if everything kids watch these days involves the same plot in every episode. However, there was once a time when TV was actually something worth watching. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...262263264265266...270280290300...nextlast
Saratoga’s own idol took his stuff to the real Idol April 1, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha It was the summer of 2009. Senior Brandon Pierce was in a never-ending line in front of the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, cringing at the discordant sound of a fellow singer belting songs left and right. Pierce tapped his foot nervously as he thought about his mission: to stand out in a crowd of 11,000 people who wanted to be the next American Idol. read more » Academic disparity between LG and SHS a cause of stereotype March 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu Initially rooted mostly in football, the simmering rivalry between the Saratoga and Los Gatos has evolved significantly in the past quarter century. As demographics of both schools transformed, the rivalry did too—now, the disparity in academics is another source of opposition. read more » Racial composition at LG ‘whiter’ than SHS March 31, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Race is perhaps the biggest difference that separates Los Gatos High from Saratoga High. According to a U.S. National Center for Education Statistics survey in 2009, Los Gatos High School had 1,382 white students, 56 Hispanic students, four black students, 153 Asian students, five American Indian students and 203 students identifying themselves with two or more races. This is significantly different from Saratoga High’s data set, in which 711 of 1,371 students identified themselves as Asian. read more » The Bachelor of Saratoga: Four girls compete in speed dating competition March 31, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung What is your favorite farm animal? What type of deodorant do you use? These are just a few of the questions that sophomore Amin Mirzadegan asked his dates to determine whether he would continue dating them in SHS’ own version of the popular reality TV show “The Bachelor.” read more » What did you watch as a kid? March 30, 2011 — by Paul Jung It’s hard to remember a time when children’s TV was not dominated by “iCarly,” “Ben 10,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” or the like. It seems as if everything kids watch these days involves the same plot in every episode. However, there was once a time when TV was actually something worth watching. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...262263264265266...270280290300...nextlast
Academic disparity between LG and SHS a cause of stereotype March 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu Initially rooted mostly in football, the simmering rivalry between the Saratoga and Los Gatos has evolved significantly in the past quarter century. As demographics of both schools transformed, the rivalry did too—now, the disparity in academics is another source of opposition. read more » Racial composition at LG ‘whiter’ than SHS March 31, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Race is perhaps the biggest difference that separates Los Gatos High from Saratoga High. According to a U.S. National Center for Education Statistics survey in 2009, Los Gatos High School had 1,382 white students, 56 Hispanic students, four black students, 153 Asian students, five American Indian students and 203 students identifying themselves with two or more races. This is significantly different from Saratoga High’s data set, in which 711 of 1,371 students identified themselves as Asian. read more » The Bachelor of Saratoga: Four girls compete in speed dating competition March 31, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung What is your favorite farm animal? What type of deodorant do you use? These are just a few of the questions that sophomore Amin Mirzadegan asked his dates to determine whether he would continue dating them in SHS’ own version of the popular reality TV show “The Bachelor.” read more » What did you watch as a kid? March 30, 2011 — by Paul Jung It’s hard to remember a time when children’s TV was not dominated by “iCarly,” “Ben 10,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” or the like. It seems as if everything kids watch these days involves the same plot in every episode. However, there was once a time when TV was actually something worth watching. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...262263264265266...270280290300...nextlast
Racial composition at LG ‘whiter’ than SHS March 31, 2011 — by Aasim Naqvi Race is perhaps the biggest difference that separates Los Gatos High from Saratoga High. According to a U.S. National Center for Education Statistics survey in 2009, Los Gatos High School had 1,382 white students, 56 Hispanic students, four black students, 153 Asian students, five American Indian students and 203 students identifying themselves with two or more races. This is significantly different from Saratoga High’s data set, in which 711 of 1,371 students identified themselves as Asian. read more » The Bachelor of Saratoga: Four girls compete in speed dating competition March 31, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung What is your favorite farm animal? What type of deodorant do you use? These are just a few of the questions that sophomore Amin Mirzadegan asked his dates to determine whether he would continue dating them in SHS’ own version of the popular reality TV show “The Bachelor.” read more » What did you watch as a kid? March 30, 2011 — by Paul Jung It’s hard to remember a time when children’s TV was not dominated by “iCarly,” “Ben 10,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” or the like. It seems as if everything kids watch these days involves the same plot in every episode. However, there was once a time when TV was actually something worth watching. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...262263264265266...270280290300...nextlast
The Bachelor of Saratoga: Four girls compete in speed dating competition March 31, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Paul Jung What is your favorite farm animal? What type of deodorant do you use? These are just a few of the questions that sophomore Amin Mirzadegan asked his dates to determine whether he would continue dating them in SHS’ own version of the popular reality TV show “The Bachelor.” read more » What did you watch as a kid? March 30, 2011 — by Paul Jung It’s hard to remember a time when children’s TV was not dominated by “iCarly,” “Ben 10,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” or the like. It seems as if everything kids watch these days involves the same plot in every episode. However, there was once a time when TV was actually something worth watching. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...262263264265266...270280290300...nextlast
What did you watch as a kid? March 30, 2011 — by Paul Jung It’s hard to remember a time when children’s TV was not dominated by “iCarly,” “Ben 10,” “Wizards of Waverly Place” or the like. It seems as if everything kids watch these days involves the same plot in every episode. However, there was once a time when TV was actually something worth watching. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...262263264265266...270280290300...nextlast