Falcons to take on Matadors for CCS title November 16, 2010 — by Evaline Ju The girls' tennis team beat Archbishop Mitty 5-2 in the CCS semifinal round on Nov. 15 at Courtside Club, securing themselves a slot into the final round of CCS playoffs and boosting their record to 21-0. All three doubles teams won fairly easily in straight sets against the same teams they played in the Fresno Peachtree tournament at the beginning of the season in September. No. 4 singles player freshman Kalyani Narayan gave the team the necessary fourth match with a victory of 6-4, 6-2 over her opponent. read more » Taking an early crack at the SAT November 10, 2010 — by Serena Chan The dreaded SAT I test. High school students dedicate hundreds of hours to prepare for this one exam, sitting through prep classes, memorizing vocab and slaving away at practice tests. Taking the SAT I as an upperclassman is stressful enough; however, some students are getting a head start with this exam. read more » When the melting pot heats up… November 10, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche, Anika Jhalani, Kelly Liu, Anshu Siripurapu, and Elijah Yi A few days prior to the highly anticipated football game between Saratoga High and crosstown rival Los Gatos, seniors Tim Lycurgus and Kevin Darchuk created a page on Facebook for Saratoga and Los Gatos students alike to discuss their sentiments regarding the game. The initial comments were harmless—one-liners poking fun at the opposing team. read more » Insiders’ guide to college apps November 9, 2010 — by David Eng Who said senior year was easy? As October rolls to a close and dreaded college application due dates draw closer, the life of a senior becomes increasingly hectic. But what is it about the college apps season that creates such a craze among seniors year after year? read more » Gautam Bhayani: Backstage Boy November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Junior Gautam Bhayani’s typical extra curricular assignment isn’t your typical assignment, unless that assignment regularly involves power tools, enough electricity to power your average house, or building the superstructure of a ocean liner. read more » Nina Mohanty: Dancing Diva November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Senior Nina Mohanty, ASB Vice President, could very well have another moniker, that of Saratoga High’s Prima Ballerina. Nina started dancing when she was three and has never turned back. Her mother took her to the San Francisco ballet in her formidable years for inspiration. read more » Isabel McPherson: Musical Prodigy November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Junior Isabel McPherson is no ordinary band student, unless you count being in practically every music group there is as ordinary. She is a member of jazz band, marching band and orchestra. McPherson has played six different instruments over her life, and actively plays four: violin, base, base guitar and baritone. read more » Calculus is as easy as pi for some sophomores November 7, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala Sophomore Justin Chiang sits in his Calculus BC class working diligently to solve math problems. Of the six sophomores in calculus, Chiang is one of five sophomores in Calculus BC, the harder of the two calculus classes. read more » Seniors start catering business open to all students November 7, 2010 — by Joanna Lee and Michelle Shu When their economics teacher Kim Anzalone assigned seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung a project to put together a business proposal earlier in the semester, they not only completed the assignment but also decided to put it into action. The two started a catering business in mid-October where they retrieve lunches from outside restaurants to deliver to students on campus for a small fee. read more » Los Dos Compadres offers authentic Mexican food November 6, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen While most people think of Chipotle when thinking about Mexican food, Los Dos Compadres #2 is a great alternative. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...273274275276277...280290300...nextlast
Taking an early crack at the SAT November 10, 2010 — by Serena Chan The dreaded SAT I test. High school students dedicate hundreds of hours to prepare for this one exam, sitting through prep classes, memorizing vocab and slaving away at practice tests. Taking the SAT I as an upperclassman is stressful enough; however, some students are getting a head start with this exam. read more » When the melting pot heats up… November 10, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche, Anika Jhalani, Kelly Liu, Anshu Siripurapu, and Elijah Yi A few days prior to the highly anticipated football game between Saratoga High and crosstown rival Los Gatos, seniors Tim Lycurgus and Kevin Darchuk created a page on Facebook for Saratoga and Los Gatos students alike to discuss their sentiments regarding the game. The initial comments were harmless—one-liners poking fun at the opposing team. read more » Insiders’ guide to college apps November 9, 2010 — by David Eng Who said senior year was easy? As October rolls to a close and dreaded college application due dates draw closer, the life of a senior becomes increasingly hectic. But what is it about the college apps season that creates such a craze among seniors year after year? read more » Gautam Bhayani: Backstage Boy November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Junior Gautam Bhayani’s typical extra curricular assignment isn’t your typical assignment, unless that assignment regularly involves power tools, enough electricity to power your average house, or building the superstructure of a ocean liner. read more » Nina Mohanty: Dancing Diva November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Senior Nina Mohanty, ASB Vice President, could very well have another moniker, that of Saratoga High’s Prima Ballerina. Nina started dancing when she was three and has never turned back. Her mother took her to the San Francisco ballet in her formidable years for inspiration. read more » Isabel McPherson: Musical Prodigy November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Junior Isabel McPherson is no ordinary band student, unless you count being in practically every music group there is as ordinary. She is a member of jazz band, marching band and orchestra. McPherson has played six different instruments over her life, and actively plays four: violin, base, base guitar and baritone. read more » Calculus is as easy as pi for some sophomores November 7, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala Sophomore Justin Chiang sits in his Calculus BC class working diligently to solve math problems. Of the six sophomores in calculus, Chiang is one of five sophomores in Calculus BC, the harder of the two calculus classes. read more » Seniors start catering business open to all students November 7, 2010 — by Joanna Lee and Michelle Shu When their economics teacher Kim Anzalone assigned seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung a project to put together a business proposal earlier in the semester, they not only completed the assignment but also decided to put it into action. The two started a catering business in mid-October where they retrieve lunches from outside restaurants to deliver to students on campus for a small fee. read more » Los Dos Compadres offers authentic Mexican food November 6, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen While most people think of Chipotle when thinking about Mexican food, Los Dos Compadres #2 is a great alternative. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...273274275276277...280290300...nextlast
When the melting pot heats up… November 10, 2010 — by Anoop Galivanche, Anika Jhalani, Kelly Liu, Anshu Siripurapu, and Elijah Yi A few days prior to the highly anticipated football game between Saratoga High and crosstown rival Los Gatos, seniors Tim Lycurgus and Kevin Darchuk created a page on Facebook for Saratoga and Los Gatos students alike to discuss their sentiments regarding the game. The initial comments were harmless—one-liners poking fun at the opposing team. read more » Insiders’ guide to college apps November 9, 2010 — by David Eng Who said senior year was easy? As October rolls to a close and dreaded college application due dates draw closer, the life of a senior becomes increasingly hectic. But what is it about the college apps season that creates such a craze among seniors year after year? read more » Gautam Bhayani: Backstage Boy November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Junior Gautam Bhayani’s typical extra curricular assignment isn’t your typical assignment, unless that assignment regularly involves power tools, enough electricity to power your average house, or building the superstructure of a ocean liner. read more » Nina Mohanty: Dancing Diva November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Senior Nina Mohanty, ASB Vice President, could very well have another moniker, that of Saratoga High’s Prima Ballerina. Nina started dancing when she was three and has never turned back. Her mother took her to the San Francisco ballet in her formidable years for inspiration. read more » Isabel McPherson: Musical Prodigy November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Junior Isabel McPherson is no ordinary band student, unless you count being in practically every music group there is as ordinary. She is a member of jazz band, marching band and orchestra. McPherson has played six different instruments over her life, and actively plays four: violin, base, base guitar and baritone. read more » Calculus is as easy as pi for some sophomores November 7, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala Sophomore Justin Chiang sits in his Calculus BC class working diligently to solve math problems. Of the six sophomores in calculus, Chiang is one of five sophomores in Calculus BC, the harder of the two calculus classes. read more » Seniors start catering business open to all students November 7, 2010 — by Joanna Lee and Michelle Shu When their economics teacher Kim Anzalone assigned seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung a project to put together a business proposal earlier in the semester, they not only completed the assignment but also decided to put it into action. The two started a catering business in mid-October where they retrieve lunches from outside restaurants to deliver to students on campus for a small fee. read more » Los Dos Compadres offers authentic Mexican food November 6, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen While most people think of Chipotle when thinking about Mexican food, Los Dos Compadres #2 is a great alternative. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...273274275276277...280290300...nextlast
Insiders’ guide to college apps November 9, 2010 — by David Eng Who said senior year was easy? As October rolls to a close and dreaded college application due dates draw closer, the life of a senior becomes increasingly hectic. But what is it about the college apps season that creates such a craze among seniors year after year? read more » Gautam Bhayani: Backstage Boy November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Junior Gautam Bhayani’s typical extra curricular assignment isn’t your typical assignment, unless that assignment regularly involves power tools, enough electricity to power your average house, or building the superstructure of a ocean liner. read more » Nina Mohanty: Dancing Diva November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Senior Nina Mohanty, ASB Vice President, could very well have another moniker, that of Saratoga High’s Prima Ballerina. Nina started dancing when she was three and has never turned back. Her mother took her to the San Francisco ballet in her formidable years for inspiration. read more » Isabel McPherson: Musical Prodigy November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Junior Isabel McPherson is no ordinary band student, unless you count being in practically every music group there is as ordinary. She is a member of jazz band, marching band and orchestra. McPherson has played six different instruments over her life, and actively plays four: violin, base, base guitar and baritone. read more » Calculus is as easy as pi for some sophomores November 7, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala Sophomore Justin Chiang sits in his Calculus BC class working diligently to solve math problems. Of the six sophomores in calculus, Chiang is one of five sophomores in Calculus BC, the harder of the two calculus classes. read more » Seniors start catering business open to all students November 7, 2010 — by Joanna Lee and Michelle Shu When their economics teacher Kim Anzalone assigned seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung a project to put together a business proposal earlier in the semester, they not only completed the assignment but also decided to put it into action. The two started a catering business in mid-October where they retrieve lunches from outside restaurants to deliver to students on campus for a small fee. read more » Los Dos Compadres offers authentic Mexican food November 6, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen While most people think of Chipotle when thinking about Mexican food, Los Dos Compadres #2 is a great alternative. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...273274275276277...280290300...nextlast
Gautam Bhayani: Backstage Boy November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Junior Gautam Bhayani’s typical extra curricular assignment isn’t your typical assignment, unless that assignment regularly involves power tools, enough electricity to power your average house, or building the superstructure of a ocean liner. read more » Nina Mohanty: Dancing Diva November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Senior Nina Mohanty, ASB Vice President, could very well have another moniker, that of Saratoga High’s Prima Ballerina. Nina started dancing when she was three and has never turned back. Her mother took her to the San Francisco ballet in her formidable years for inspiration. read more » Isabel McPherson: Musical Prodigy November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Junior Isabel McPherson is no ordinary band student, unless you count being in practically every music group there is as ordinary. She is a member of jazz band, marching band and orchestra. McPherson has played six different instruments over her life, and actively plays four: violin, base, base guitar and baritone. read more » Calculus is as easy as pi for some sophomores November 7, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala Sophomore Justin Chiang sits in his Calculus BC class working diligently to solve math problems. Of the six sophomores in calculus, Chiang is one of five sophomores in Calculus BC, the harder of the two calculus classes. read more » Seniors start catering business open to all students November 7, 2010 — by Joanna Lee and Michelle Shu When their economics teacher Kim Anzalone assigned seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung a project to put together a business proposal earlier in the semester, they not only completed the assignment but also decided to put it into action. The two started a catering business in mid-October where they retrieve lunches from outside restaurants to deliver to students on campus for a small fee. read more » Los Dos Compadres offers authentic Mexican food November 6, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen While most people think of Chipotle when thinking about Mexican food, Los Dos Compadres #2 is a great alternative. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...273274275276277...280290300...nextlast
Nina Mohanty: Dancing Diva November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Senior Nina Mohanty, ASB Vice President, could very well have another moniker, that of Saratoga High’s Prima Ballerina. Nina started dancing when she was three and has never turned back. Her mother took her to the San Francisco ballet in her formidable years for inspiration. read more » Isabel McPherson: Musical Prodigy November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Junior Isabel McPherson is no ordinary band student, unless you count being in practically every music group there is as ordinary. She is a member of jazz band, marching band and orchestra. McPherson has played six different instruments over her life, and actively plays four: violin, base, base guitar and baritone. read more » Calculus is as easy as pi for some sophomores November 7, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala Sophomore Justin Chiang sits in his Calculus BC class working diligently to solve math problems. Of the six sophomores in calculus, Chiang is one of five sophomores in Calculus BC, the harder of the two calculus classes. read more » Seniors start catering business open to all students November 7, 2010 — by Joanna Lee and Michelle Shu When their economics teacher Kim Anzalone assigned seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung a project to put together a business proposal earlier in the semester, they not only completed the assignment but also decided to put it into action. The two started a catering business in mid-October where they retrieve lunches from outside restaurants to deliver to students on campus for a small fee. read more » Los Dos Compadres offers authentic Mexican food November 6, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen While most people think of Chipotle when thinking about Mexican food, Los Dos Compadres #2 is a great alternative. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...273274275276277...280290300...nextlast
Isabel McPherson: Musical Prodigy November 9, 2010 — by Mac Hyde Junior Isabel McPherson is no ordinary band student, unless you count being in practically every music group there is as ordinary. She is a member of jazz band, marching band and orchestra. McPherson has played six different instruments over her life, and actively plays four: violin, base, base guitar and baritone. read more » Calculus is as easy as pi for some sophomores November 7, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala Sophomore Justin Chiang sits in his Calculus BC class working diligently to solve math problems. Of the six sophomores in calculus, Chiang is one of five sophomores in Calculus BC, the harder of the two calculus classes. read more » Seniors start catering business open to all students November 7, 2010 — by Joanna Lee and Michelle Shu When their economics teacher Kim Anzalone assigned seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung a project to put together a business proposal earlier in the semester, they not only completed the assignment but also decided to put it into action. The two started a catering business in mid-October where they retrieve lunches from outside restaurants to deliver to students on campus for a small fee. read more » Los Dos Compadres offers authentic Mexican food November 6, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen While most people think of Chipotle when thinking about Mexican food, Los Dos Compadres #2 is a great alternative. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...273274275276277...280290300...nextlast
Calculus is as easy as pi for some sophomores November 7, 2010 — by Priyanka Nookala Sophomore Justin Chiang sits in his Calculus BC class working diligently to solve math problems. Of the six sophomores in calculus, Chiang is one of five sophomores in Calculus BC, the harder of the two calculus classes. read more » Seniors start catering business open to all students November 7, 2010 — by Joanna Lee and Michelle Shu When their economics teacher Kim Anzalone assigned seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung a project to put together a business proposal earlier in the semester, they not only completed the assignment but also decided to put it into action. The two started a catering business in mid-October where they retrieve lunches from outside restaurants to deliver to students on campus for a small fee. read more » Los Dos Compadres offers authentic Mexican food November 6, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen While most people think of Chipotle when thinking about Mexican food, Los Dos Compadres #2 is a great alternative. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...273274275276277...280290300...nextlast
Seniors start catering business open to all students November 7, 2010 — by Joanna Lee and Michelle Shu When their economics teacher Kim Anzalone assigned seniors Brian Vo and Jesse Yung a project to put together a business proposal earlier in the semester, they not only completed the assignment but also decided to put it into action. The two started a catering business in mid-October where they retrieve lunches from outside restaurants to deliver to students on campus for a small fee. read more » Los Dos Compadres offers authentic Mexican food November 6, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen While most people think of Chipotle when thinking about Mexican food, Los Dos Compadres #2 is a great alternative. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...273274275276277...280290300...nextlast
Los Dos Compadres offers authentic Mexican food November 6, 2010 — by Rebecca Nguyen While most people think of Chipotle when thinking about Mexican food, Los Dos Compadres #2 is a great alternative. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...273274275276277...280290300...nextlast