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 » Students utilize new Facebook group chat to their advantage November 3, 2010 — by Lillian Chen and Allison Toh On a Thursday night, junior Varsha Ramesh looked at her chemistry homework and sighed in frustration. It was the night before her AP Chemistry quiz. Completely confused, Ramesh decided to open up Facebook, but not to write on someone’s wall, browse photos or chat away. Instead, Ramesh clicked on the AP Chem group and opened the group chat and typed, “Did anyone get the right answer to No. 8 on the equilibrium worksheet?” In an instant, five people replied and explained their answers. read more » Potter holds the portkey to our hearts November 3, 2010 — by Jackie Gu and Aashna Mukerji Jackie’s Part: On my 11th birthday, the Hogwarts-embossed envelope I’d been expecting was missing from my mailbox. My chimney was free of owls, and sadly, no hairy half-giants broke down my door to inform me that I was a witch. I was heartbroken then, but I haven’t lost hope yet. I’m still waiting for the day the Ministry of Magic sends me an owl apologizing for the terrible mistake they made four years ago for not recognizing that I was clearly destined for the wizarding world. read more » Playoff beards work their magic for two seniors November 3, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Elijah Yi As the San Francisco Giants fought their way into the playoffs and battled the Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies for a spot in the World Series, seniors Kent Paisley and Greg Johnson showed their support by sporting what is known as a “playoff beard.” read more » Harry Potter isn’t for everyone November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Aanchal Mohan As the midnight premiere of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1,” set for release Nov. 18, comes closer, many teenagers are rushing to buy tickets. It is part one of the dramatic close to the worldwide phenomenon and it has everyone excited and nostalgic. They have read all the books and cannot wait for it to debut on screen. Yet for seniors Grace Kim and Andy Jan, this is not the case. The magical effect of Harry Potter has not put them under the same spell as all the fans. read more » Upperclassmen face lunch on campus, other struggles without license, car November 1, 2010 — by Will Edman On a recent Wednesday, junior Eric Wang walked out of his class five minutes into the lunch period and began to search the quad for friends to eat with. However, he found that all of his friends had already driven off campus, and so he resigned to do homework in the library. Such a situation is routine for Wang, who, like many other upperclassmen, has no means of driving off campus at lunch. read more » Swank Farms Corn Maze provides a spooky adventure October 27, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson Maize. In Spanish, it translates to corn. Now, take the “i” out of the word maize but keep the corn and what do you have? Swank Farms Corn Maze in Hollister. read more » Falcons take down Los Gatos to end 27-year losing streak October 23, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhi Venkataramana Within seconds of the game clock expiring, the green turf of the Benny Pierce field was replaced with a sea of red, as students and alumni flooded the field, screaming and chanting in celebration of the Falcons’ first regular season victory over Los Gatos since 1982. The Falcons managed to end the 27-year streak in a thrilling 21-17 victory over the Wildcats under the Friday night lights on Oct. 22. read more » There’s more to sports than wearing that jersey, right? October 23, 2010 — by Michael Lee Do you want to get ripped (or at least somewhat in shape)? Have you always dreamed of being the star of the football team? Do you yearn to parade around the school with that red and white uniform? If you replied "yes" to any of these three questions, then the holy haven of high school jockdom awaits you. Soccer, badminton, track, even cheerleading—there's a sport for (almost) everyone! read more » Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Students utilize new Facebook group chat to their advantage November 3, 2010 — by Lillian Chen and Allison Toh On a Thursday night, junior Varsha Ramesh looked at her chemistry homework and sighed in frustration. It was the night before her AP Chemistry quiz. Completely confused, Ramesh decided to open up Facebook, but not to write on someone’s wall, browse photos or chat away. Instead, Ramesh clicked on the AP Chem group and opened the group chat and typed, “Did anyone get the right answer to No. 8 on the equilibrium worksheet?” In an instant, five people replied and explained their answers. read more » Potter holds the portkey to our hearts November 3, 2010 — by Jackie Gu and Aashna Mukerji Jackie’s Part: On my 11th birthday, the Hogwarts-embossed envelope I’d been expecting was missing from my mailbox. My chimney was free of owls, and sadly, no hairy half-giants broke down my door to inform me that I was a witch. I was heartbroken then, but I haven’t lost hope yet. I’m still waiting for the day the Ministry of Magic sends me an owl apologizing for the terrible mistake they made four years ago for not recognizing that I was clearly destined for the wizarding world. read more » Playoff beards work their magic for two seniors November 3, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Elijah Yi As the San Francisco Giants fought their way into the playoffs and battled the Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies for a spot in the World Series, seniors Kent Paisley and Greg Johnson showed their support by sporting what is known as a “playoff beard.” read more » Harry Potter isn’t for everyone November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Aanchal Mohan As the midnight premiere of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1,” set for release Nov. 18, comes closer, many teenagers are rushing to buy tickets. It is part one of the dramatic close to the worldwide phenomenon and it has everyone excited and nostalgic. They have read all the books and cannot wait for it to debut on screen. Yet for seniors Grace Kim and Andy Jan, this is not the case. The magical effect of Harry Potter has not put them under the same spell as all the fans. read more » Upperclassmen face lunch on campus, other struggles without license, car November 1, 2010 — by Will Edman On a recent Wednesday, junior Eric Wang walked out of his class five minutes into the lunch period and began to search the quad for friends to eat with. However, he found that all of his friends had already driven off campus, and so he resigned to do homework in the library. Such a situation is routine for Wang, who, like many other upperclassmen, has no means of driving off campus at lunch. read more » Swank Farms Corn Maze provides a spooky adventure October 27, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson Maize. In Spanish, it translates to corn. Now, take the “i” out of the word maize but keep the corn and what do you have? Swank Farms Corn Maze in Hollister. read more » Falcons take down Los Gatos to end 27-year losing streak October 23, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhi Venkataramana Within seconds of the game clock expiring, the green turf of the Benny Pierce field was replaced with a sea of red, as students and alumni flooded the field, screaming and chanting in celebration of the Falcons’ first regular season victory over Los Gatos since 1982. The Falcons managed to end the 27-year streak in a thrilling 21-17 victory over the Wildcats under the Friday night lights on Oct. 22. read more » There’s more to sports than wearing that jersey, right? October 23, 2010 — by Michael Lee Do you want to get ripped (or at least somewhat in shape)? Have you always dreamed of being the star of the football team? Do you yearn to parade around the school with that red and white uniform? If you replied "yes" to any of these three questions, then the holy haven of high school jockdom awaits you. Soccer, badminton, track, even cheerleading—there's a sport for (almost) everyone! read more » Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Potter holds the portkey to our hearts November 3, 2010 — by Jackie Gu and Aashna Mukerji Jackie’s Part: On my 11th birthday, the Hogwarts-embossed envelope I’d been expecting was missing from my mailbox. My chimney was free of owls, and sadly, no hairy half-giants broke down my door to inform me that I was a witch. I was heartbroken then, but I haven’t lost hope yet. I’m still waiting for the day the Ministry of Magic sends me an owl apologizing for the terrible mistake they made four years ago for not recognizing that I was clearly destined for the wizarding world. read more » Playoff beards work their magic for two seniors November 3, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Elijah Yi As the San Francisco Giants fought their way into the playoffs and battled the Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies for a spot in the World Series, seniors Kent Paisley and Greg Johnson showed their support by sporting what is known as a “playoff beard.” read more » Harry Potter isn’t for everyone November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Aanchal Mohan As the midnight premiere of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1,” set for release Nov. 18, comes closer, many teenagers are rushing to buy tickets. It is part one of the dramatic close to the worldwide phenomenon and it has everyone excited and nostalgic. They have read all the books and cannot wait for it to debut on screen. Yet for seniors Grace Kim and Andy Jan, this is not the case. The magical effect of Harry Potter has not put them under the same spell as all the fans. read more » Upperclassmen face lunch on campus, other struggles without license, car November 1, 2010 — by Will Edman On a recent Wednesday, junior Eric Wang walked out of his class five minutes into the lunch period and began to search the quad for friends to eat with. However, he found that all of his friends had already driven off campus, and so he resigned to do homework in the library. Such a situation is routine for Wang, who, like many other upperclassmen, has no means of driving off campus at lunch. read more » Swank Farms Corn Maze provides a spooky adventure October 27, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson Maize. In Spanish, it translates to corn. Now, take the “i” out of the word maize but keep the corn and what do you have? Swank Farms Corn Maze in Hollister. read more » Falcons take down Los Gatos to end 27-year losing streak October 23, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhi Venkataramana Within seconds of the game clock expiring, the green turf of the Benny Pierce field was replaced with a sea of red, as students and alumni flooded the field, screaming and chanting in celebration of the Falcons’ first regular season victory over Los Gatos since 1982. The Falcons managed to end the 27-year streak in a thrilling 21-17 victory over the Wildcats under the Friday night lights on Oct. 22. read more » There’s more to sports than wearing that jersey, right? October 23, 2010 — by Michael Lee Do you want to get ripped (or at least somewhat in shape)? Have you always dreamed of being the star of the football team? Do you yearn to parade around the school with that red and white uniform? If you replied "yes" to any of these three questions, then the holy haven of high school jockdom awaits you. Soccer, badminton, track, even cheerleading—there's a sport for (almost) everyone! read more » Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Playoff beards work their magic for two seniors November 3, 2010 — by Brandon Judoprasetijo and Elijah Yi As the San Francisco Giants fought their way into the playoffs and battled the Atlanta Braves and the Philadelphia Phillies for a spot in the World Series, seniors Kent Paisley and Greg Johnson showed their support by sporting what is known as a “playoff beard.” read more » Harry Potter isn’t for everyone November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Aanchal Mohan As the midnight premiere of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1,” set for release Nov. 18, comes closer, many teenagers are rushing to buy tickets. It is part one of the dramatic close to the worldwide phenomenon and it has everyone excited and nostalgic. They have read all the books and cannot wait for it to debut on screen. Yet for seniors Grace Kim and Andy Jan, this is not the case. The magical effect of Harry Potter has not put them under the same spell as all the fans. read more » Upperclassmen face lunch on campus, other struggles without license, car November 1, 2010 — by Will Edman On a recent Wednesday, junior Eric Wang walked out of his class five minutes into the lunch period and began to search the quad for friends to eat with. However, he found that all of his friends had already driven off campus, and so he resigned to do homework in the library. Such a situation is routine for Wang, who, like many other upperclassmen, has no means of driving off campus at lunch. read more » Swank Farms Corn Maze provides a spooky adventure October 27, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson Maize. In Spanish, it translates to corn. Now, take the “i” out of the word maize but keep the corn and what do you have? Swank Farms Corn Maze in Hollister. read more » Falcons take down Los Gatos to end 27-year losing streak October 23, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhi Venkataramana Within seconds of the game clock expiring, the green turf of the Benny Pierce field was replaced with a sea of red, as students and alumni flooded the field, screaming and chanting in celebration of the Falcons’ first regular season victory over Los Gatos since 1982. The Falcons managed to end the 27-year streak in a thrilling 21-17 victory over the Wildcats under the Friday night lights on Oct. 22. read more » There’s more to sports than wearing that jersey, right? October 23, 2010 — by Michael Lee Do you want to get ripped (or at least somewhat in shape)? Have you always dreamed of being the star of the football team? Do you yearn to parade around the school with that red and white uniform? If you replied "yes" to any of these three questions, then the holy haven of high school jockdom awaits you. Soccer, badminton, track, even cheerleading—there's a sport for (almost) everyone! read more » Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Harry Potter isn’t for everyone November 1, 2010 — by Megan Benzing and Aanchal Mohan As the midnight premiere of “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1,” set for release Nov. 18, comes closer, many teenagers are rushing to buy tickets. It is part one of the dramatic close to the worldwide phenomenon and it has everyone excited and nostalgic. They have read all the books and cannot wait for it to debut on screen. Yet for seniors Grace Kim and Andy Jan, this is not the case. The magical effect of Harry Potter has not put them under the same spell as all the fans. read more » Upperclassmen face lunch on campus, other struggles without license, car November 1, 2010 — by Will Edman On a recent Wednesday, junior Eric Wang walked out of his class five minutes into the lunch period and began to search the quad for friends to eat with. However, he found that all of his friends had already driven off campus, and so he resigned to do homework in the library. Such a situation is routine for Wang, who, like many other upperclassmen, has no means of driving off campus at lunch. read more » Swank Farms Corn Maze provides a spooky adventure October 27, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson Maize. In Spanish, it translates to corn. Now, take the “i” out of the word maize but keep the corn and what do you have? Swank Farms Corn Maze in Hollister. read more » Falcons take down Los Gatos to end 27-year losing streak October 23, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhi Venkataramana Within seconds of the game clock expiring, the green turf of the Benny Pierce field was replaced with a sea of red, as students and alumni flooded the field, screaming and chanting in celebration of the Falcons’ first regular season victory over Los Gatos since 1982. The Falcons managed to end the 27-year streak in a thrilling 21-17 victory over the Wildcats under the Friday night lights on Oct. 22. read more » There’s more to sports than wearing that jersey, right? October 23, 2010 — by Michael Lee Do you want to get ripped (or at least somewhat in shape)? Have you always dreamed of being the star of the football team? Do you yearn to parade around the school with that red and white uniform? If you replied "yes" to any of these three questions, then the holy haven of high school jockdom awaits you. Soccer, badminton, track, even cheerleading—there's a sport for (almost) everyone! read more » Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Upperclassmen face lunch on campus, other struggles without license, car November 1, 2010 — by Will Edman On a recent Wednesday, junior Eric Wang walked out of his class five minutes into the lunch period and began to search the quad for friends to eat with. However, he found that all of his friends had already driven off campus, and so he resigned to do homework in the library. Such a situation is routine for Wang, who, like many other upperclassmen, has no means of driving off campus at lunch. read more » Swank Farms Corn Maze provides a spooky adventure October 27, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson Maize. In Spanish, it translates to corn. Now, take the “i” out of the word maize but keep the corn and what do you have? Swank Farms Corn Maze in Hollister. read more » Falcons take down Los Gatos to end 27-year losing streak October 23, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhi Venkataramana Within seconds of the game clock expiring, the green turf of the Benny Pierce field was replaced with a sea of red, as students and alumni flooded the field, screaming and chanting in celebration of the Falcons’ first regular season victory over Los Gatos since 1982. The Falcons managed to end the 27-year streak in a thrilling 21-17 victory over the Wildcats under the Friday night lights on Oct. 22. read more » There’s more to sports than wearing that jersey, right? October 23, 2010 — by Michael Lee Do you want to get ripped (or at least somewhat in shape)? Have you always dreamed of being the star of the football team? Do you yearn to parade around the school with that red and white uniform? If you replied "yes" to any of these three questions, then the holy haven of high school jockdom awaits you. Soccer, badminton, track, even cheerleading—there's a sport for (almost) everyone! read more » Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Swank Farms Corn Maze provides a spooky adventure October 27, 2010 — by Tim Rollinson Maize. In Spanish, it translates to corn. Now, take the “i” out of the word maize but keep the corn and what do you have? Swank Farms Corn Maze in Hollister. read more » Falcons take down Los Gatos to end 27-year losing streak October 23, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhi Venkataramana Within seconds of the game clock expiring, the green turf of the Benny Pierce field was replaced with a sea of red, as students and alumni flooded the field, screaming and chanting in celebration of the Falcons’ first regular season victory over Los Gatos since 1982. The Falcons managed to end the 27-year streak in a thrilling 21-17 victory over the Wildcats under the Friday night lights on Oct. 22. read more » There’s more to sports than wearing that jersey, right? October 23, 2010 — by Michael Lee Do you want to get ripped (or at least somewhat in shape)? Have you always dreamed of being the star of the football team? Do you yearn to parade around the school with that red and white uniform? If you replied "yes" to any of these three questions, then the holy haven of high school jockdom awaits you. Soccer, badminton, track, even cheerleading—there's a sport for (almost) everyone! read more » Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Falcons take down Los Gatos to end 27-year losing streak October 23, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai and Abhi Venkataramana Within seconds of the game clock expiring, the green turf of the Benny Pierce field was replaced with a sea of red, as students and alumni flooded the field, screaming and chanting in celebration of the Falcons’ first regular season victory over Los Gatos since 1982. The Falcons managed to end the 27-year streak in a thrilling 21-17 victory over the Wildcats under the Friday night lights on Oct. 22. read more » There’s more to sports than wearing that jersey, right? October 23, 2010 — by Michael Lee Do you want to get ripped (or at least somewhat in shape)? Have you always dreamed of being the star of the football team? Do you yearn to parade around the school with that red and white uniform? If you replied "yes" to any of these three questions, then the holy haven of high school jockdom awaits you. Soccer, badminton, track, even cheerleading—there's a sport for (almost) everyone! read more » Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
There’s more to sports than wearing that jersey, right? October 23, 2010 — by Michael Lee Do you want to get ripped (or at least somewhat in shape)? Have you always dreamed of being the star of the football team? Do you yearn to parade around the school with that red and white uniform? If you replied "yes" to any of these three questions, then the holy haven of high school jockdom awaits you. Soccer, badminton, track, even cheerleading—there's a sport for (almost) everyone! read more » Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Scary spots in Saratoga spook students October 23, 2010 — by Izzy Albert Abstract noises and illusions of scattering animals stop junior Chris Vu in his tracks. On just a typical Saturday night, a frightening aura hovers over the football field as the set of bleachers becomes a home for wild critters. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast