What’s cooking in the life of a chef? January 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu Before I walked into the kitchen of Chez TJ, I wasn’t quite sure what I was expecting to see. Angry-looking chefs aggressively wielding culinary weapons, like in “Iron Chef”? Perhaps high-strung chefs dropping pots right and left, as in “Food Network Challenge”? read more » DJ, turn the music up: Seniors join DJ business January 31, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock One rainy day last winter, seniors Peter Auvil and Angel Hernandez were driving to a friend’s house when a techno mix played on the radio. The tune caught their attention and the two realized that they shared the same love for base-heavy beats and house music. On that very winter day, the two seniors decided to try to join the DJ business together, and the dynamic DJ duo was born. read more » Dedication leads to success: How to be a leader in band, orchestra, or both January 31, 2011 — by Ashley Tang Any student participating in a music program knows and appreciates the leaders who work diligently to keep the department running smoothly. These leaders go above and beyond what is expected of most other members, thus maintaining the unity of a band or orchestra. read more » Reporter takes a peek into firefighters’ demanding jobs January 31, 2011 — by Justine Huang On a warm Sunday morning, I visited the salmon-covered building emblazoned with the words “Saratoga Fire Department.” read more » Junior Frederick Lee has a few tricks up his sleeve January 31, 2011 — by Aashna Mukerji Wandering down the crowded streets of Santana Row on a Saturday afternoon, you might spot junior Frederick Lee surrounded by a group of people. read more » Keep an open mind: How to be a lead in a play January 31, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy As junior Penelope Burgess stands in the spotlight, center stage, all eyes are fixed firmly on her. She delivers her lines with ease as the character she is playing takes over her. To audience members, being the lead seems like something a person just does easily. Those involved, however, know just how much work it takes to be the lead of a play. But who becomes the lead in the first place? read more » Graduation cords to be eliminated from ceremony this year January 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Karen Yang When the class of 2011 walks down the field in their caps and gowns during the graduation ceremony on June 16, the red and gold cords that have typically adorned students’ necklines indicating achievements in community service and academic honors will be missing. read more » Dedication essential to becoming sports team captain January 28, 2011 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh Sports team captains often form the backbone of a team and are essential to a team’s success, offering motivation and encouragement to fellow team members. The road to becoming a captain, however, involves both dedication and hard work. Captains are either chosen by their coach or elected by their teammates, usually for their strength in leadership or their commitment to the team. read more » The best jobs save puppies January 28, 2011 — by Deborah Soung A veterinarian is a sort of superman who can mend bones, destroy diseases and terminate tumors across a vast range of pet species, often while keeping a small business running smoothly. The figure behind the DeAnza Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Brien J. Bates, DVM, with a sunny demeanor and quick smile, is such a man who diagnoses and treats species from puppies to parrots. read more » Students prevent stress in many ways January 26, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli and Kim Tsai Like a lot of students, junior Rebecca Chen wishes there were more than 24 hours in a day. She goes to school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and then off to a 3-hour swim practice, followed by 5 or more hours of homework. She usually only gets 7 hours of sleep on a normal weekday. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...266267268269270...280290300...nextlast
DJ, turn the music up: Seniors join DJ business January 31, 2011 — by Shivani Chadha and Olivia Chock One rainy day last winter, seniors Peter Auvil and Angel Hernandez were driving to a friend’s house when a techno mix played on the radio. The tune caught their attention and the two realized that they shared the same love for base-heavy beats and house music. On that very winter day, the two seniors decided to try to join the DJ business together, and the dynamic DJ duo was born. read more » Dedication leads to success: How to be a leader in band, orchestra, or both January 31, 2011 — by Ashley Tang Any student participating in a music program knows and appreciates the leaders who work diligently to keep the department running smoothly. These leaders go above and beyond what is expected of most other members, thus maintaining the unity of a band or orchestra. read more » Reporter takes a peek into firefighters’ demanding jobs January 31, 2011 — by Justine Huang On a warm Sunday morning, I visited the salmon-covered building emblazoned with the words “Saratoga Fire Department.” read more » Junior Frederick Lee has a few tricks up his sleeve January 31, 2011 — by Aashna Mukerji Wandering down the crowded streets of Santana Row on a Saturday afternoon, you might spot junior Frederick Lee surrounded by a group of people. read more » Keep an open mind: How to be a lead in a play January 31, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy As junior Penelope Burgess stands in the spotlight, center stage, all eyes are fixed firmly on her. She delivers her lines with ease as the character she is playing takes over her. To audience members, being the lead seems like something a person just does easily. Those involved, however, know just how much work it takes to be the lead of a play. But who becomes the lead in the first place? read more » Graduation cords to be eliminated from ceremony this year January 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Karen Yang When the class of 2011 walks down the field in their caps and gowns during the graduation ceremony on June 16, the red and gold cords that have typically adorned students’ necklines indicating achievements in community service and academic honors will be missing. read more » Dedication essential to becoming sports team captain January 28, 2011 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh Sports team captains often form the backbone of a team and are essential to a team’s success, offering motivation and encouragement to fellow team members. The road to becoming a captain, however, involves both dedication and hard work. Captains are either chosen by their coach or elected by their teammates, usually for their strength in leadership or their commitment to the team. read more » The best jobs save puppies January 28, 2011 — by Deborah Soung A veterinarian is a sort of superman who can mend bones, destroy diseases and terminate tumors across a vast range of pet species, often while keeping a small business running smoothly. The figure behind the DeAnza Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Brien J. Bates, DVM, with a sunny demeanor and quick smile, is such a man who diagnoses and treats species from puppies to parrots. read more » Students prevent stress in many ways January 26, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli and Kim Tsai Like a lot of students, junior Rebecca Chen wishes there were more than 24 hours in a day. She goes to school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and then off to a 3-hour swim practice, followed by 5 or more hours of homework. She usually only gets 7 hours of sleep on a normal weekday. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...266267268269270...280290300...nextlast
Dedication leads to success: How to be a leader in band, orchestra, or both January 31, 2011 — by Ashley Tang Any student participating in a music program knows and appreciates the leaders who work diligently to keep the department running smoothly. These leaders go above and beyond what is expected of most other members, thus maintaining the unity of a band or orchestra. read more » Reporter takes a peek into firefighters’ demanding jobs January 31, 2011 — by Justine Huang On a warm Sunday morning, I visited the salmon-covered building emblazoned with the words “Saratoga Fire Department.” read more » Junior Frederick Lee has a few tricks up his sleeve January 31, 2011 — by Aashna Mukerji Wandering down the crowded streets of Santana Row on a Saturday afternoon, you might spot junior Frederick Lee surrounded by a group of people. read more » Keep an open mind: How to be a lead in a play January 31, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy As junior Penelope Burgess stands in the spotlight, center stage, all eyes are fixed firmly on her. She delivers her lines with ease as the character she is playing takes over her. To audience members, being the lead seems like something a person just does easily. Those involved, however, know just how much work it takes to be the lead of a play. But who becomes the lead in the first place? read more » Graduation cords to be eliminated from ceremony this year January 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Karen Yang When the class of 2011 walks down the field in their caps and gowns during the graduation ceremony on June 16, the red and gold cords that have typically adorned students’ necklines indicating achievements in community service and academic honors will be missing. read more » Dedication essential to becoming sports team captain January 28, 2011 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh Sports team captains often form the backbone of a team and are essential to a team’s success, offering motivation and encouragement to fellow team members. The road to becoming a captain, however, involves both dedication and hard work. Captains are either chosen by their coach or elected by their teammates, usually for their strength in leadership or their commitment to the team. read more » The best jobs save puppies January 28, 2011 — by Deborah Soung A veterinarian is a sort of superman who can mend bones, destroy diseases and terminate tumors across a vast range of pet species, often while keeping a small business running smoothly. The figure behind the DeAnza Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Brien J. Bates, DVM, with a sunny demeanor and quick smile, is such a man who diagnoses and treats species from puppies to parrots. read more » Students prevent stress in many ways January 26, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli and Kim Tsai Like a lot of students, junior Rebecca Chen wishes there were more than 24 hours in a day. She goes to school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and then off to a 3-hour swim practice, followed by 5 or more hours of homework. She usually only gets 7 hours of sleep on a normal weekday. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...266267268269270...280290300...nextlast
Reporter takes a peek into firefighters’ demanding jobs January 31, 2011 — by Justine Huang On a warm Sunday morning, I visited the salmon-covered building emblazoned with the words “Saratoga Fire Department.” read more » Junior Frederick Lee has a few tricks up his sleeve January 31, 2011 — by Aashna Mukerji Wandering down the crowded streets of Santana Row on a Saturday afternoon, you might spot junior Frederick Lee surrounded by a group of people. read more » Keep an open mind: How to be a lead in a play January 31, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy As junior Penelope Burgess stands in the spotlight, center stage, all eyes are fixed firmly on her. She delivers her lines with ease as the character she is playing takes over her. To audience members, being the lead seems like something a person just does easily. Those involved, however, know just how much work it takes to be the lead of a play. But who becomes the lead in the first place? read more » Graduation cords to be eliminated from ceremony this year January 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Karen Yang When the class of 2011 walks down the field in their caps and gowns during the graduation ceremony on June 16, the red and gold cords that have typically adorned students’ necklines indicating achievements in community service and academic honors will be missing. read more » Dedication essential to becoming sports team captain January 28, 2011 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh Sports team captains often form the backbone of a team and are essential to a team’s success, offering motivation and encouragement to fellow team members. The road to becoming a captain, however, involves both dedication and hard work. Captains are either chosen by their coach or elected by their teammates, usually for their strength in leadership or their commitment to the team. read more » The best jobs save puppies January 28, 2011 — by Deborah Soung A veterinarian is a sort of superman who can mend bones, destroy diseases and terminate tumors across a vast range of pet species, often while keeping a small business running smoothly. The figure behind the DeAnza Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Brien J. Bates, DVM, with a sunny demeanor and quick smile, is such a man who diagnoses and treats species from puppies to parrots. read more » Students prevent stress in many ways January 26, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli and Kim Tsai Like a lot of students, junior Rebecca Chen wishes there were more than 24 hours in a day. She goes to school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and then off to a 3-hour swim practice, followed by 5 or more hours of homework. She usually only gets 7 hours of sleep on a normal weekday. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...266267268269270...280290300...nextlast
Junior Frederick Lee has a few tricks up his sleeve January 31, 2011 — by Aashna Mukerji Wandering down the crowded streets of Santana Row on a Saturday afternoon, you might spot junior Frederick Lee surrounded by a group of people. read more » Keep an open mind: How to be a lead in a play January 31, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy As junior Penelope Burgess stands in the spotlight, center stage, all eyes are fixed firmly on her. She delivers her lines with ease as the character she is playing takes over her. To audience members, being the lead seems like something a person just does easily. Those involved, however, know just how much work it takes to be the lead of a play. But who becomes the lead in the first place? read more » Graduation cords to be eliminated from ceremony this year January 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Karen Yang When the class of 2011 walks down the field in their caps and gowns during the graduation ceremony on June 16, the red and gold cords that have typically adorned students’ necklines indicating achievements in community service and academic honors will be missing. read more » Dedication essential to becoming sports team captain January 28, 2011 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh Sports team captains often form the backbone of a team and are essential to a team’s success, offering motivation and encouragement to fellow team members. The road to becoming a captain, however, involves both dedication and hard work. Captains are either chosen by their coach or elected by their teammates, usually for their strength in leadership or their commitment to the team. read more » The best jobs save puppies January 28, 2011 — by Deborah Soung A veterinarian is a sort of superman who can mend bones, destroy diseases and terminate tumors across a vast range of pet species, often while keeping a small business running smoothly. The figure behind the DeAnza Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Brien J. Bates, DVM, with a sunny demeanor and quick smile, is such a man who diagnoses and treats species from puppies to parrots. read more » Students prevent stress in many ways January 26, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli and Kim Tsai Like a lot of students, junior Rebecca Chen wishes there were more than 24 hours in a day. She goes to school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and then off to a 3-hour swim practice, followed by 5 or more hours of homework. She usually only gets 7 hours of sleep on a normal weekday. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...266267268269270...280290300...nextlast
Keep an open mind: How to be a lead in a play January 31, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy As junior Penelope Burgess stands in the spotlight, center stage, all eyes are fixed firmly on her. She delivers her lines with ease as the character she is playing takes over her. To audience members, being the lead seems like something a person just does easily. Those involved, however, know just how much work it takes to be the lead of a play. But who becomes the lead in the first place? read more » Graduation cords to be eliminated from ceremony this year January 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Karen Yang When the class of 2011 walks down the field in their caps and gowns during the graduation ceremony on June 16, the red and gold cords that have typically adorned students’ necklines indicating achievements in community service and academic honors will be missing. read more » Dedication essential to becoming sports team captain January 28, 2011 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh Sports team captains often form the backbone of a team and are essential to a team’s success, offering motivation and encouragement to fellow team members. The road to becoming a captain, however, involves both dedication and hard work. Captains are either chosen by their coach or elected by their teammates, usually for their strength in leadership or their commitment to the team. read more » The best jobs save puppies January 28, 2011 — by Deborah Soung A veterinarian is a sort of superman who can mend bones, destroy diseases and terminate tumors across a vast range of pet species, often while keeping a small business running smoothly. The figure behind the DeAnza Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Brien J. Bates, DVM, with a sunny demeanor and quick smile, is such a man who diagnoses and treats species from puppies to parrots. read more » Students prevent stress in many ways January 26, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli and Kim Tsai Like a lot of students, junior Rebecca Chen wishes there were more than 24 hours in a day. She goes to school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and then off to a 3-hour swim practice, followed by 5 or more hours of homework. She usually only gets 7 hours of sleep on a normal weekday. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...266267268269270...280290300...nextlast
Graduation cords to be eliminated from ceremony this year January 31, 2011 — by Jackie Gu and Karen Yang When the class of 2011 walks down the field in their caps and gowns during the graduation ceremony on June 16, the red and gold cords that have typically adorned students’ necklines indicating achievements in community service and academic honors will be missing. read more » Dedication essential to becoming sports team captain January 28, 2011 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh Sports team captains often form the backbone of a team and are essential to a team’s success, offering motivation and encouragement to fellow team members. The road to becoming a captain, however, involves both dedication and hard work. Captains are either chosen by their coach or elected by their teammates, usually for their strength in leadership or their commitment to the team. read more » The best jobs save puppies January 28, 2011 — by Deborah Soung A veterinarian is a sort of superman who can mend bones, destroy diseases and terminate tumors across a vast range of pet species, often while keeping a small business running smoothly. The figure behind the DeAnza Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Brien J. Bates, DVM, with a sunny demeanor and quick smile, is such a man who diagnoses and treats species from puppies to parrots. read more » Students prevent stress in many ways January 26, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli and Kim Tsai Like a lot of students, junior Rebecca Chen wishes there were more than 24 hours in a day. She goes to school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and then off to a 3-hour swim practice, followed by 5 or more hours of homework. She usually only gets 7 hours of sleep on a normal weekday. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...266267268269270...280290300...nextlast
Dedication essential to becoming sports team captain January 28, 2011 — by Sarah Hull and Parul Singh Sports team captains often form the backbone of a team and are essential to a team’s success, offering motivation and encouragement to fellow team members. The road to becoming a captain, however, involves both dedication and hard work. Captains are either chosen by their coach or elected by their teammates, usually for their strength in leadership or their commitment to the team. read more » The best jobs save puppies January 28, 2011 — by Deborah Soung A veterinarian is a sort of superman who can mend bones, destroy diseases and terminate tumors across a vast range of pet species, often while keeping a small business running smoothly. The figure behind the DeAnza Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Brien J. Bates, DVM, with a sunny demeanor and quick smile, is such a man who diagnoses and treats species from puppies to parrots. read more » Students prevent stress in many ways January 26, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli and Kim Tsai Like a lot of students, junior Rebecca Chen wishes there were more than 24 hours in a day. She goes to school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and then off to a 3-hour swim practice, followed by 5 or more hours of homework. She usually only gets 7 hours of sleep on a normal weekday. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...266267268269270...280290300...nextlast
The best jobs save puppies January 28, 2011 — by Deborah Soung A veterinarian is a sort of superman who can mend bones, destroy diseases and terminate tumors across a vast range of pet species, often while keeping a small business running smoothly. The figure behind the DeAnza Veterinary Clinic, Dr. Brien J. Bates, DVM, with a sunny demeanor and quick smile, is such a man who diagnoses and treats species from puppies to parrots. read more » Students prevent stress in many ways January 26, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli and Kim Tsai Like a lot of students, junior Rebecca Chen wishes there were more than 24 hours in a day. She goes to school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and then off to a 3-hour swim practice, followed by 5 or more hours of homework. She usually only gets 7 hours of sleep on a normal weekday. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...266267268269270...280290300...nextlast
Students prevent stress in many ways January 26, 2011 — by Giulia Curcelli and Kim Tsai Like a lot of students, junior Rebecca Chen wishes there were more than 24 hours in a day. She goes to school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. and then off to a 3-hour swim practice, followed by 5 or more hours of homework. She usually only gets 7 hours of sleep on a normal weekday. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...266267268269270...280290300...nextlast