’Toy Story’ tops all animated movies March 2, 2011 — by Elijah Yi A great lineup of animated movies in 2010 such as “Despicable Me,” “Toy Story 3,” “Tangled” and many others were presented to audiences worldwide. Looking back at them, they were all great, heartwarming movies that attracted audiences of all ages. But in my opinion, “Toy Story 3” was number one. read more » Increase in crime warrants increasing importance of safety March 2, 2011 — by Anika Jhalani, Paul Jung, Priyanka Nookala, and Will Edman The thieves had left her house in such appalling disarray that the junior girl still cannot erase the memory from her mind two years later. All the drawers and closets were open and almost nothing was undisturbed. Some jewelry along with hundreds of dollars of electronics, were missing—leaving their house feeling empty. read more » Budgeting meals an effective money-saving method March 2, 2011 — by Will Edman Breakfast: $1.95 donut at Starbucks Lunch: 2 Double cheeseburgers .99 each Small fries $1.07 Dinner: $5 big box at Taco Bell: Crunchwrap Supreme, taco, burrito and cinnamon twists Total: $10 read more » Campus supervisors work to maintain safety on campus March 2, 2011 — by ID board The school staff plays a large role in the safety of Saratoga students on campus. Jeanine Sevilla, one of the school’s two campus supervisors, says that the school takes many precautionary measures to ensure the students’ safety. Some of these measures include making sure students do not loiter during class time, reporting suspicious persons on campus, requiring visitors to wear special badges on campus, and checking the parking lots regularly. read more » Changes made to Saratoga Idol March 1, 2011 — by Olivia Chock To avoid the controversy over judging in recent years, juniors who are organizing the Saratoga Idol singing competition are having judges use a rubric to score contestants. Auditions took place Feb. 24 and 25 in the McAfee Center. read more » Vampires suck life out of elemental world March 1, 2011 — by Michelle Shu Occasionally, a movie is released that gains the title of the worst movie of the year. This past year critics have been lavishing this “honor” on movies like “Meet the Spartans” and “Tron,” but I feel like “Avatar the Last Airbender” and “Twilight” were the worst movies of the year. read more » SHS musicians head to Carnegie Hall February 28, 2011 — by Anshu Siripurapu The Isaac Stern auditorium in Carnegie Hall seats 2,804 patrons in its five levels and its uppermost balconies sit loftily 137 steps above the stage. read more » Mother understands children’s academic stress February 21, 2011 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst What could an all-girls public high school in New York City have in common with Saratoga High? Judging by the experience of Hedy Yuen, junior Sofia Chang and senior Arthur Chang’s mother, more than one may expect. read more » Alumni cherish high school leadership opportunities February 15, 2011 — by David Eng Many a time, students at Saratoga High dismiss leadership opportunities in favor of a rigorous academic schedule and numerous other extracurricular activities. However, participating in class office, as these three alumni testify, bolsters a student’s high school experience and is truly rewarding later in life. read more » Tasers can be the solution, but with caution February 15, 2011 — by Kelly Liu How far are we willing to go in order to feel safe? Sure, we can legalize all sorts of “self-defense” tools and weapons, but are they doing as much good as we want to believe? Is a deadly weapon like a Taser a powerful self-defense option or are there too many instances where its use has been misdirected or abused? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...265266267268269...280290300...nextlast
Increase in crime warrants increasing importance of safety March 2, 2011 — by Anika Jhalani, Paul Jung, Priyanka Nookala, and Will Edman The thieves had left her house in such appalling disarray that the junior girl still cannot erase the memory from her mind two years later. All the drawers and closets were open and almost nothing was undisturbed. Some jewelry along with hundreds of dollars of electronics, were missing—leaving their house feeling empty. read more » Budgeting meals an effective money-saving method March 2, 2011 — by Will Edman Breakfast: $1.95 donut at Starbucks Lunch: 2 Double cheeseburgers .99 each Small fries $1.07 Dinner: $5 big box at Taco Bell: Crunchwrap Supreme, taco, burrito and cinnamon twists Total: $10 read more » Campus supervisors work to maintain safety on campus March 2, 2011 — by ID board The school staff plays a large role in the safety of Saratoga students on campus. Jeanine Sevilla, one of the school’s two campus supervisors, says that the school takes many precautionary measures to ensure the students’ safety. Some of these measures include making sure students do not loiter during class time, reporting suspicious persons on campus, requiring visitors to wear special badges on campus, and checking the parking lots regularly. read more » Changes made to Saratoga Idol March 1, 2011 — by Olivia Chock To avoid the controversy over judging in recent years, juniors who are organizing the Saratoga Idol singing competition are having judges use a rubric to score contestants. Auditions took place Feb. 24 and 25 in the McAfee Center. read more » Vampires suck life out of elemental world March 1, 2011 — by Michelle Shu Occasionally, a movie is released that gains the title of the worst movie of the year. This past year critics have been lavishing this “honor” on movies like “Meet the Spartans” and “Tron,” but I feel like “Avatar the Last Airbender” and “Twilight” were the worst movies of the year. read more » SHS musicians head to Carnegie Hall February 28, 2011 — by Anshu Siripurapu The Isaac Stern auditorium in Carnegie Hall seats 2,804 patrons in its five levels and its uppermost balconies sit loftily 137 steps above the stage. read more » Mother understands children’s academic stress February 21, 2011 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst What could an all-girls public high school in New York City have in common with Saratoga High? Judging by the experience of Hedy Yuen, junior Sofia Chang and senior Arthur Chang’s mother, more than one may expect. read more » Alumni cherish high school leadership opportunities February 15, 2011 — by David Eng Many a time, students at Saratoga High dismiss leadership opportunities in favor of a rigorous academic schedule and numerous other extracurricular activities. However, participating in class office, as these three alumni testify, bolsters a student’s high school experience and is truly rewarding later in life. read more » Tasers can be the solution, but with caution February 15, 2011 — by Kelly Liu How far are we willing to go in order to feel safe? Sure, we can legalize all sorts of “self-defense” tools and weapons, but are they doing as much good as we want to believe? Is a deadly weapon like a Taser a powerful self-defense option or are there too many instances where its use has been misdirected or abused? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...265266267268269...280290300...nextlast
Budgeting meals an effective money-saving method March 2, 2011 — by Will Edman Breakfast: $1.95 donut at Starbucks Lunch: 2 Double cheeseburgers .99 each Small fries $1.07 Dinner: $5 big box at Taco Bell: Crunchwrap Supreme, taco, burrito and cinnamon twists Total: $10 read more » Campus supervisors work to maintain safety on campus March 2, 2011 — by ID board The school staff plays a large role in the safety of Saratoga students on campus. Jeanine Sevilla, one of the school’s two campus supervisors, says that the school takes many precautionary measures to ensure the students’ safety. Some of these measures include making sure students do not loiter during class time, reporting suspicious persons on campus, requiring visitors to wear special badges on campus, and checking the parking lots regularly. read more » Changes made to Saratoga Idol March 1, 2011 — by Olivia Chock To avoid the controversy over judging in recent years, juniors who are organizing the Saratoga Idol singing competition are having judges use a rubric to score contestants. Auditions took place Feb. 24 and 25 in the McAfee Center. read more » Vampires suck life out of elemental world March 1, 2011 — by Michelle Shu Occasionally, a movie is released that gains the title of the worst movie of the year. This past year critics have been lavishing this “honor” on movies like “Meet the Spartans” and “Tron,” but I feel like “Avatar the Last Airbender” and “Twilight” were the worst movies of the year. read more » SHS musicians head to Carnegie Hall February 28, 2011 — by Anshu Siripurapu The Isaac Stern auditorium in Carnegie Hall seats 2,804 patrons in its five levels and its uppermost balconies sit loftily 137 steps above the stage. read more » Mother understands children’s academic stress February 21, 2011 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst What could an all-girls public high school in New York City have in common with Saratoga High? Judging by the experience of Hedy Yuen, junior Sofia Chang and senior Arthur Chang’s mother, more than one may expect. read more » Alumni cherish high school leadership opportunities February 15, 2011 — by David Eng Many a time, students at Saratoga High dismiss leadership opportunities in favor of a rigorous academic schedule and numerous other extracurricular activities. However, participating in class office, as these three alumni testify, bolsters a student’s high school experience and is truly rewarding later in life. read more » Tasers can be the solution, but with caution February 15, 2011 — by Kelly Liu How far are we willing to go in order to feel safe? Sure, we can legalize all sorts of “self-defense” tools and weapons, but are they doing as much good as we want to believe? Is a deadly weapon like a Taser a powerful self-defense option or are there too many instances where its use has been misdirected or abused? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...265266267268269...280290300...nextlast
Campus supervisors work to maintain safety on campus March 2, 2011 — by ID board The school staff plays a large role in the safety of Saratoga students on campus. Jeanine Sevilla, one of the school’s two campus supervisors, says that the school takes many precautionary measures to ensure the students’ safety. Some of these measures include making sure students do not loiter during class time, reporting suspicious persons on campus, requiring visitors to wear special badges on campus, and checking the parking lots regularly. read more » Changes made to Saratoga Idol March 1, 2011 — by Olivia Chock To avoid the controversy over judging in recent years, juniors who are organizing the Saratoga Idol singing competition are having judges use a rubric to score contestants. Auditions took place Feb. 24 and 25 in the McAfee Center. read more » Vampires suck life out of elemental world March 1, 2011 — by Michelle Shu Occasionally, a movie is released that gains the title of the worst movie of the year. This past year critics have been lavishing this “honor” on movies like “Meet the Spartans” and “Tron,” but I feel like “Avatar the Last Airbender” and “Twilight” were the worst movies of the year. read more » SHS musicians head to Carnegie Hall February 28, 2011 — by Anshu Siripurapu The Isaac Stern auditorium in Carnegie Hall seats 2,804 patrons in its five levels and its uppermost balconies sit loftily 137 steps above the stage. read more » Mother understands children’s academic stress February 21, 2011 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst What could an all-girls public high school in New York City have in common with Saratoga High? Judging by the experience of Hedy Yuen, junior Sofia Chang and senior Arthur Chang’s mother, more than one may expect. read more » Alumni cherish high school leadership opportunities February 15, 2011 — by David Eng Many a time, students at Saratoga High dismiss leadership opportunities in favor of a rigorous academic schedule and numerous other extracurricular activities. However, participating in class office, as these three alumni testify, bolsters a student’s high school experience and is truly rewarding later in life. read more » Tasers can be the solution, but with caution February 15, 2011 — by Kelly Liu How far are we willing to go in order to feel safe? Sure, we can legalize all sorts of “self-defense” tools and weapons, but are they doing as much good as we want to believe? Is a deadly weapon like a Taser a powerful self-defense option or are there too many instances where its use has been misdirected or abused? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...265266267268269...280290300...nextlast
Changes made to Saratoga Idol March 1, 2011 — by Olivia Chock To avoid the controversy over judging in recent years, juniors who are organizing the Saratoga Idol singing competition are having judges use a rubric to score contestants. Auditions took place Feb. 24 and 25 in the McAfee Center. read more » Vampires suck life out of elemental world March 1, 2011 — by Michelle Shu Occasionally, a movie is released that gains the title of the worst movie of the year. This past year critics have been lavishing this “honor” on movies like “Meet the Spartans” and “Tron,” but I feel like “Avatar the Last Airbender” and “Twilight” were the worst movies of the year. read more » SHS musicians head to Carnegie Hall February 28, 2011 — by Anshu Siripurapu The Isaac Stern auditorium in Carnegie Hall seats 2,804 patrons in its five levels and its uppermost balconies sit loftily 137 steps above the stage. read more » Mother understands children’s academic stress February 21, 2011 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst What could an all-girls public high school in New York City have in common with Saratoga High? Judging by the experience of Hedy Yuen, junior Sofia Chang and senior Arthur Chang’s mother, more than one may expect. read more » Alumni cherish high school leadership opportunities February 15, 2011 — by David Eng Many a time, students at Saratoga High dismiss leadership opportunities in favor of a rigorous academic schedule and numerous other extracurricular activities. However, participating in class office, as these three alumni testify, bolsters a student’s high school experience and is truly rewarding later in life. read more » Tasers can be the solution, but with caution February 15, 2011 — by Kelly Liu How far are we willing to go in order to feel safe? Sure, we can legalize all sorts of “self-defense” tools and weapons, but are they doing as much good as we want to believe? Is a deadly weapon like a Taser a powerful self-defense option or are there too many instances where its use has been misdirected or abused? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...265266267268269...280290300...nextlast
Vampires suck life out of elemental world March 1, 2011 — by Michelle Shu Occasionally, a movie is released that gains the title of the worst movie of the year. This past year critics have been lavishing this “honor” on movies like “Meet the Spartans” and “Tron,” but I feel like “Avatar the Last Airbender” and “Twilight” were the worst movies of the year. read more » SHS musicians head to Carnegie Hall February 28, 2011 — by Anshu Siripurapu The Isaac Stern auditorium in Carnegie Hall seats 2,804 patrons in its five levels and its uppermost balconies sit loftily 137 steps above the stage. read more » Mother understands children’s academic stress February 21, 2011 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst What could an all-girls public high school in New York City have in common with Saratoga High? Judging by the experience of Hedy Yuen, junior Sofia Chang and senior Arthur Chang’s mother, more than one may expect. read more » Alumni cherish high school leadership opportunities February 15, 2011 — by David Eng Many a time, students at Saratoga High dismiss leadership opportunities in favor of a rigorous academic schedule and numerous other extracurricular activities. However, participating in class office, as these three alumni testify, bolsters a student’s high school experience and is truly rewarding later in life. read more » Tasers can be the solution, but with caution February 15, 2011 — by Kelly Liu How far are we willing to go in order to feel safe? Sure, we can legalize all sorts of “self-defense” tools and weapons, but are they doing as much good as we want to believe? Is a deadly weapon like a Taser a powerful self-defense option or are there too many instances where its use has been misdirected or abused? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...265266267268269...280290300...nextlast
SHS musicians head to Carnegie Hall February 28, 2011 — by Anshu Siripurapu The Isaac Stern auditorium in Carnegie Hall seats 2,804 patrons in its five levels and its uppermost balconies sit loftily 137 steps above the stage. read more » Mother understands children’s academic stress February 21, 2011 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst What could an all-girls public high school in New York City have in common with Saratoga High? Judging by the experience of Hedy Yuen, junior Sofia Chang and senior Arthur Chang’s mother, more than one may expect. read more » Alumni cherish high school leadership opportunities February 15, 2011 — by David Eng Many a time, students at Saratoga High dismiss leadership opportunities in favor of a rigorous academic schedule and numerous other extracurricular activities. However, participating in class office, as these three alumni testify, bolsters a student’s high school experience and is truly rewarding later in life. read more » Tasers can be the solution, but with caution February 15, 2011 — by Kelly Liu How far are we willing to go in order to feel safe? Sure, we can legalize all sorts of “self-defense” tools and weapons, but are they doing as much good as we want to believe? Is a deadly weapon like a Taser a powerful self-defense option or are there too many instances where its use has been misdirected or abused? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...265266267268269...280290300...nextlast
Mother understands children’s academic stress February 21, 2011 — by Cecilia Hollenhorst What could an all-girls public high school in New York City have in common with Saratoga High? Judging by the experience of Hedy Yuen, junior Sofia Chang and senior Arthur Chang’s mother, more than one may expect. read more » Alumni cherish high school leadership opportunities February 15, 2011 — by David Eng Many a time, students at Saratoga High dismiss leadership opportunities in favor of a rigorous academic schedule and numerous other extracurricular activities. However, participating in class office, as these three alumni testify, bolsters a student’s high school experience and is truly rewarding later in life. read more » Tasers can be the solution, but with caution February 15, 2011 — by Kelly Liu How far are we willing to go in order to feel safe? Sure, we can legalize all sorts of “self-defense” tools and weapons, but are they doing as much good as we want to believe? Is a deadly weapon like a Taser a powerful self-defense option or are there too many instances where its use has been misdirected or abused? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...265266267268269...280290300...nextlast
Alumni cherish high school leadership opportunities February 15, 2011 — by David Eng Many a time, students at Saratoga High dismiss leadership opportunities in favor of a rigorous academic schedule and numerous other extracurricular activities. However, participating in class office, as these three alumni testify, bolsters a student’s high school experience and is truly rewarding later in life. read more » Tasers can be the solution, but with caution February 15, 2011 — by Kelly Liu How far are we willing to go in order to feel safe? Sure, we can legalize all sorts of “self-defense” tools and weapons, but are they doing as much good as we want to believe? Is a deadly weapon like a Taser a powerful self-defense option or are there too many instances where its use has been misdirected or abused? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...265266267268269...280290300...nextlast
Tasers can be the solution, but with caution February 15, 2011 — by Kelly Liu How far are we willing to go in order to feel safe? Sure, we can legalize all sorts of “self-defense” tools and weapons, but are they doing as much good as we want to believe? Is a deadly weapon like a Taser a powerful self-defense option or are there too many instances where its use has been misdirected or abused? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...265266267268269...280290300...nextlast