Senior quad day ends Homecoming in style October 14, 2010 — by Dylan Jew Senior quad day is always the most anticipated performance each Homecoming, and this year's class did not disappoint, most observers said. The senior class had the usual elements to a successful Homecoming: well-choreographed dances, great music selection, hilarious jokes and an exceptional plot. The seniors also made great use of their theme, Candyland. read more » Joshua Harris: Costume Extremist October 14, 2010 — by Deborah Soung Junior Joshua Harris has been regarded by others as funny, weird and eccentric for his outgoing attitude and interesting fashion choices which include snuggies, characters like Jailebirde for the junior quad day, and historical figures for his history classes. read more » Vivan Wang: Interior Designer October 14, 2010 — by Deborah Soung Many students own a sketchbook or two filled with doodles or drawings of animals or manga characters, but not freshman Vivian Wang––her sketchbook is full of sketches of still lifes and empty rooms filled with furniture, each drawn with dark and precise strokes of her pencil. read more » Cynthia Chen: Video Game Enthusiast October 14, 2010 — by Deborah Soung Most girls have stockpiles of clothes in flashy arrays of color. Sophomore Cynthia Chen has an ever-expanding collection of video games from Portal to Final Fantasy. read more » David Wang: Math Master October 14, 2010 — by Dylan Jew At Saratoga High, the stereotypical student is always obsessed with taking Honors and AP classes. Some overachievers even take multiple science and math classes at the same time. But what happens when students have already taken everything the school has to offer? read more » Henry Shen: Tennis Mentality October 14, 2010 — by Dylan Jew When tennis players are in a game-deciding situation, the difference between winning and losing often comes down to who has the stronger will. By emphasizing his mental game, Henry Shen is able to capitalize on these tight situations to win more games. read more » Administration defines rules on cyberbullying October 14, 2010 — by Ashwini Velchamy As technology becomes more prominent in our lives, school administrators face a major problem. The schoolyard bullies of the past are now online, becoming cyberbullies. Because this problem has emerged in the past few years, schools are still looking for the most effective way to deal with it while ensuring the safety and education of all involved. read more » Freshmen pull together first quad day October 7, 2010 — by Dylan Jew Chutes and Ladders. How do you make a quad day out of that? This was the problem the freshmen faced during their Homecoming quad day this year. Ultimately, they decided to parody this dilemma in their performance, which surprised many students with its preparation and dancing. The freshmen started strong with their all-guys dance, followed by two girls dances. The freshmen boys caught on to the Homecoming dance style quickly, including lots of hip thrusts and fist pumps in their routine. read more » Freshman solves his way to success October 4, 2010 — by Elijah Yi Many students remember the legacy of Andy Tsao, who set a continental record for the Rubik's Cube while in school here. Now that he has graduated and gone on to MIT, many people have lost interest in the colorful puzzle. However, freshman Edward Lin has gotten students intrigued once again. read more » New students, lasting friendships September 30, 2010 — by Anshu Siripurapu For most students, P.E. can be just another freshman class you take and then forget. But for juniors Mei Gao and Natalie Liu, it was the start of what would become an enduring friendship. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Joshua Harris: Costume Extremist October 14, 2010 — by Deborah Soung Junior Joshua Harris has been regarded by others as funny, weird and eccentric for his outgoing attitude and interesting fashion choices which include snuggies, characters like Jailebirde for the junior quad day, and historical figures for his history classes. read more » Vivan Wang: Interior Designer October 14, 2010 — by Deborah Soung Many students own a sketchbook or two filled with doodles or drawings of animals or manga characters, but not freshman Vivian Wang––her sketchbook is full of sketches of still lifes and empty rooms filled with furniture, each drawn with dark and precise strokes of her pencil. read more » Cynthia Chen: Video Game Enthusiast October 14, 2010 — by Deborah Soung Most girls have stockpiles of clothes in flashy arrays of color. Sophomore Cynthia Chen has an ever-expanding collection of video games from Portal to Final Fantasy. read more » David Wang: Math Master October 14, 2010 — by Dylan Jew At Saratoga High, the stereotypical student is always obsessed with taking Honors and AP classes. Some overachievers even take multiple science and math classes at the same time. But what happens when students have already taken everything the school has to offer? read more » Henry Shen: Tennis Mentality October 14, 2010 — by Dylan Jew When tennis players are in a game-deciding situation, the difference between winning and losing often comes down to who has the stronger will. By emphasizing his mental game, Henry Shen is able to capitalize on these tight situations to win more games. read more » Administration defines rules on cyberbullying October 14, 2010 — by Ashwini Velchamy As technology becomes more prominent in our lives, school administrators face a major problem. The schoolyard bullies of the past are now online, becoming cyberbullies. Because this problem has emerged in the past few years, schools are still looking for the most effective way to deal with it while ensuring the safety and education of all involved. read more » Freshmen pull together first quad day October 7, 2010 — by Dylan Jew Chutes and Ladders. How do you make a quad day out of that? This was the problem the freshmen faced during their Homecoming quad day this year. Ultimately, they decided to parody this dilemma in their performance, which surprised many students with its preparation and dancing. The freshmen started strong with their all-guys dance, followed by two girls dances. The freshmen boys caught on to the Homecoming dance style quickly, including lots of hip thrusts and fist pumps in their routine. read more » Freshman solves his way to success October 4, 2010 — by Elijah Yi Many students remember the legacy of Andy Tsao, who set a continental record for the Rubik's Cube while in school here. Now that he has graduated and gone on to MIT, many people have lost interest in the colorful puzzle. However, freshman Edward Lin has gotten students intrigued once again. read more » New students, lasting friendships September 30, 2010 — by Anshu Siripurapu For most students, P.E. can be just another freshman class you take and then forget. But for juniors Mei Gao and Natalie Liu, it was the start of what would become an enduring friendship. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Vivan Wang: Interior Designer October 14, 2010 — by Deborah Soung Many students own a sketchbook or two filled with doodles or drawings of animals or manga characters, but not freshman Vivian Wang––her sketchbook is full of sketches of still lifes and empty rooms filled with furniture, each drawn with dark and precise strokes of her pencil. read more » Cynthia Chen: Video Game Enthusiast October 14, 2010 — by Deborah Soung Most girls have stockpiles of clothes in flashy arrays of color. Sophomore Cynthia Chen has an ever-expanding collection of video games from Portal to Final Fantasy. read more » David Wang: Math Master October 14, 2010 — by Dylan Jew At Saratoga High, the stereotypical student is always obsessed with taking Honors and AP classes. Some overachievers even take multiple science and math classes at the same time. But what happens when students have already taken everything the school has to offer? read more » Henry Shen: Tennis Mentality October 14, 2010 — by Dylan Jew When tennis players are in a game-deciding situation, the difference between winning and losing often comes down to who has the stronger will. By emphasizing his mental game, Henry Shen is able to capitalize on these tight situations to win more games. read more » Administration defines rules on cyberbullying October 14, 2010 — by Ashwini Velchamy As technology becomes more prominent in our lives, school administrators face a major problem. The schoolyard bullies of the past are now online, becoming cyberbullies. Because this problem has emerged in the past few years, schools are still looking for the most effective way to deal with it while ensuring the safety and education of all involved. read more » Freshmen pull together first quad day October 7, 2010 — by Dylan Jew Chutes and Ladders. How do you make a quad day out of that? This was the problem the freshmen faced during their Homecoming quad day this year. Ultimately, they decided to parody this dilemma in their performance, which surprised many students with its preparation and dancing. The freshmen started strong with their all-guys dance, followed by two girls dances. The freshmen boys caught on to the Homecoming dance style quickly, including lots of hip thrusts and fist pumps in their routine. read more » Freshman solves his way to success October 4, 2010 — by Elijah Yi Many students remember the legacy of Andy Tsao, who set a continental record for the Rubik's Cube while in school here. Now that he has graduated and gone on to MIT, many people have lost interest in the colorful puzzle. However, freshman Edward Lin has gotten students intrigued once again. read more » New students, lasting friendships September 30, 2010 — by Anshu Siripurapu For most students, P.E. can be just another freshman class you take and then forget. But for juniors Mei Gao and Natalie Liu, it was the start of what would become an enduring friendship. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Cynthia Chen: Video Game Enthusiast October 14, 2010 — by Deborah Soung Most girls have stockpiles of clothes in flashy arrays of color. Sophomore Cynthia Chen has an ever-expanding collection of video games from Portal to Final Fantasy. read more » David Wang: Math Master October 14, 2010 — by Dylan Jew At Saratoga High, the stereotypical student is always obsessed with taking Honors and AP classes. Some overachievers even take multiple science and math classes at the same time. But what happens when students have already taken everything the school has to offer? read more » Henry Shen: Tennis Mentality October 14, 2010 — by Dylan Jew When tennis players are in a game-deciding situation, the difference between winning and losing often comes down to who has the stronger will. By emphasizing his mental game, Henry Shen is able to capitalize on these tight situations to win more games. read more » Administration defines rules on cyberbullying October 14, 2010 — by Ashwini Velchamy As technology becomes more prominent in our lives, school administrators face a major problem. The schoolyard bullies of the past are now online, becoming cyberbullies. Because this problem has emerged in the past few years, schools are still looking for the most effective way to deal with it while ensuring the safety and education of all involved. read more » Freshmen pull together first quad day October 7, 2010 — by Dylan Jew Chutes and Ladders. How do you make a quad day out of that? This was the problem the freshmen faced during their Homecoming quad day this year. Ultimately, they decided to parody this dilemma in their performance, which surprised many students with its preparation and dancing. The freshmen started strong with their all-guys dance, followed by two girls dances. The freshmen boys caught on to the Homecoming dance style quickly, including lots of hip thrusts and fist pumps in their routine. read more » Freshman solves his way to success October 4, 2010 — by Elijah Yi Many students remember the legacy of Andy Tsao, who set a continental record for the Rubik's Cube while in school here. Now that he has graduated and gone on to MIT, many people have lost interest in the colorful puzzle. However, freshman Edward Lin has gotten students intrigued once again. read more » New students, lasting friendships September 30, 2010 — by Anshu Siripurapu For most students, P.E. can be just another freshman class you take and then forget. But for juniors Mei Gao and Natalie Liu, it was the start of what would become an enduring friendship. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
David Wang: Math Master October 14, 2010 — by Dylan Jew At Saratoga High, the stereotypical student is always obsessed with taking Honors and AP classes. Some overachievers even take multiple science and math classes at the same time. But what happens when students have already taken everything the school has to offer? read more » Henry Shen: Tennis Mentality October 14, 2010 — by Dylan Jew When tennis players are in a game-deciding situation, the difference between winning and losing often comes down to who has the stronger will. By emphasizing his mental game, Henry Shen is able to capitalize on these tight situations to win more games. read more » Administration defines rules on cyberbullying October 14, 2010 — by Ashwini Velchamy As technology becomes more prominent in our lives, school administrators face a major problem. The schoolyard bullies of the past are now online, becoming cyberbullies. Because this problem has emerged in the past few years, schools are still looking for the most effective way to deal with it while ensuring the safety and education of all involved. read more » Freshmen pull together first quad day October 7, 2010 — by Dylan Jew Chutes and Ladders. How do you make a quad day out of that? This was the problem the freshmen faced during their Homecoming quad day this year. Ultimately, they decided to parody this dilemma in their performance, which surprised many students with its preparation and dancing. The freshmen started strong with their all-guys dance, followed by two girls dances. The freshmen boys caught on to the Homecoming dance style quickly, including lots of hip thrusts and fist pumps in their routine. read more » Freshman solves his way to success October 4, 2010 — by Elijah Yi Many students remember the legacy of Andy Tsao, who set a continental record for the Rubik's Cube while in school here. Now that he has graduated and gone on to MIT, many people have lost interest in the colorful puzzle. However, freshman Edward Lin has gotten students intrigued once again. read more » New students, lasting friendships September 30, 2010 — by Anshu Siripurapu For most students, P.E. can be just another freshman class you take and then forget. But for juniors Mei Gao and Natalie Liu, it was the start of what would become an enduring friendship. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Henry Shen: Tennis Mentality October 14, 2010 — by Dylan Jew When tennis players are in a game-deciding situation, the difference between winning and losing often comes down to who has the stronger will. By emphasizing his mental game, Henry Shen is able to capitalize on these tight situations to win more games. read more » Administration defines rules on cyberbullying October 14, 2010 — by Ashwini Velchamy As technology becomes more prominent in our lives, school administrators face a major problem. The schoolyard bullies of the past are now online, becoming cyberbullies. Because this problem has emerged in the past few years, schools are still looking for the most effective way to deal with it while ensuring the safety and education of all involved. read more » Freshmen pull together first quad day October 7, 2010 — by Dylan Jew Chutes and Ladders. How do you make a quad day out of that? This was the problem the freshmen faced during their Homecoming quad day this year. Ultimately, they decided to parody this dilemma in their performance, which surprised many students with its preparation and dancing. The freshmen started strong with their all-guys dance, followed by two girls dances. The freshmen boys caught on to the Homecoming dance style quickly, including lots of hip thrusts and fist pumps in their routine. read more » Freshman solves his way to success October 4, 2010 — by Elijah Yi Many students remember the legacy of Andy Tsao, who set a continental record for the Rubik's Cube while in school here. Now that he has graduated and gone on to MIT, many people have lost interest in the colorful puzzle. However, freshman Edward Lin has gotten students intrigued once again. read more » New students, lasting friendships September 30, 2010 — by Anshu Siripurapu For most students, P.E. can be just another freshman class you take and then forget. But for juniors Mei Gao and Natalie Liu, it was the start of what would become an enduring friendship. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Administration defines rules on cyberbullying October 14, 2010 — by Ashwini Velchamy As technology becomes more prominent in our lives, school administrators face a major problem. The schoolyard bullies of the past are now online, becoming cyberbullies. Because this problem has emerged in the past few years, schools are still looking for the most effective way to deal with it while ensuring the safety and education of all involved. read more » Freshmen pull together first quad day October 7, 2010 — by Dylan Jew Chutes and Ladders. How do you make a quad day out of that? This was the problem the freshmen faced during their Homecoming quad day this year. Ultimately, they decided to parody this dilemma in their performance, which surprised many students with its preparation and dancing. The freshmen started strong with their all-guys dance, followed by two girls dances. The freshmen boys caught on to the Homecoming dance style quickly, including lots of hip thrusts and fist pumps in their routine. read more » Freshman solves his way to success October 4, 2010 — by Elijah Yi Many students remember the legacy of Andy Tsao, who set a continental record for the Rubik's Cube while in school here. Now that he has graduated and gone on to MIT, many people have lost interest in the colorful puzzle. However, freshman Edward Lin has gotten students intrigued once again. read more » New students, lasting friendships September 30, 2010 — by Anshu Siripurapu For most students, P.E. can be just another freshman class you take and then forget. But for juniors Mei Gao and Natalie Liu, it was the start of what would become an enduring friendship. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Freshmen pull together first quad day October 7, 2010 — by Dylan Jew Chutes and Ladders. How do you make a quad day out of that? This was the problem the freshmen faced during their Homecoming quad day this year. Ultimately, they decided to parody this dilemma in their performance, which surprised many students with its preparation and dancing. The freshmen started strong with their all-guys dance, followed by two girls dances. The freshmen boys caught on to the Homecoming dance style quickly, including lots of hip thrusts and fist pumps in their routine. read more » Freshman solves his way to success October 4, 2010 — by Elijah Yi Many students remember the legacy of Andy Tsao, who set a continental record for the Rubik's Cube while in school here. Now that he has graduated and gone on to MIT, many people have lost interest in the colorful puzzle. However, freshman Edward Lin has gotten students intrigued once again. read more » New students, lasting friendships September 30, 2010 — by Anshu Siripurapu For most students, P.E. can be just another freshman class you take and then forget. But for juniors Mei Gao and Natalie Liu, it was the start of what would become an enduring friendship. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
Freshman solves his way to success October 4, 2010 — by Elijah Yi Many students remember the legacy of Andy Tsao, who set a continental record for the Rubik's Cube while in school here. Now that he has graduated and gone on to MIT, many people have lost interest in the colorful puzzle. However, freshman Edward Lin has gotten students intrigued once again. read more » New students, lasting friendships September 30, 2010 — by Anshu Siripurapu For most students, P.E. can be just another freshman class you take and then forget. But for juniors Mei Gao and Natalie Liu, it was the start of what would become an enduring friendship. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast
New students, lasting friendships September 30, 2010 — by Anshu Siripurapu For most students, P.E. can be just another freshman class you take and then forget. But for juniors Mei Gao and Natalie Liu, it was the start of what would become an enduring friendship. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...276277278279280...290300...nextlast