Sophomore drums in student band September 19, 2010 — by Karen Yang In a flurry of motions, sophomore Rohil Taggarsi deftly executes a perfect drum roll, carefully maintaining a steady rhythm and paying close attention to the beat of the bass. A final hit on the crash symbol, he knows his band has successfully recorded another original song in the studio. Three years ago, Taggarsi and his friend gathered three other members to perform at a family friend's sweet sixteen party. Today, the band Vertical Limit has created four original singles, each touching upon a different musical genre. read more » Senior expresses himself… through his car September 16, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Senior Anthony Sutardja's car at first seems childish. After all, it contains stuffed animals, Winnie the Pooh stickers and kites. However, Sutardja's car is far from a toy store. His car also hoards other eccentric belongings such as extension cords and band-aids. read more » An Amigo Diferente: Rodriguex helps Parmar develop love of languages September 16, 2010 — by Elijiah Yi On an early Monday morning, junior Viraj Parmar walks down the halls getting prepared for the day ahead of him. As the bell rings and school starts, most students walk lifelessly around the campus to their first period classes. However, amidst his fatigued classmates, Parmar walks with a smile and is thrilled for first-period Spanish with his favorite teacher, Arnaldo Rodriguex. read more » College students reflect back on SAT September 15, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha and Dylan Jew As senior Kaitna Shankar heads to the parking lot after school on a Friday afternoon, she isn't gearing up for a night at the movies or other entertainment. Instead, she is planning to study for the SAT she will take again in October—a last attempt to get her best score and gain entrance into her dream college. read more » Restaurant review: cafe offers tasty choices (4/4) September 14, 2010 — by Lauren Kuan Located in the small, old fashioned Quito plaza only a few minutes away from school, The Prolific Oven offers delicious baked goods as well as a peaceful ambiance. read more » Foreign exchange students adjust to new life September 14, 2010 — by Guilia Curcelli The last month has been packed with memories for junior Lukas Sako. He has been to Great America, Laser Quest and Earthquakes and Gold Pride soccer games, among other places, not to mention he has started attending a new school and is living more than 6,000 miles away from his home in Slovakia. read more » Car cleanliness not a priority for senior September 14, 2010 — by Roy Bisht Some students keep their cars completely spotless. Senior Kabir Jiandani is not one of those students. Ever since Jiandani got his 2008 silver Mercedes Brabus last year from his older brother, he has never made much of an effort to keep his car tidy. He blames this habit on a variety of things, particularly his heavy schoolwork load as an upperclassman. read more » Freshman adds new perspective to SHS melting pot September 14, 2010 — by Samika Kumar It is the first day of school for freshman Paul Sung Yoon Choi. Spanish 1, his second period, has ended. Not one for many words, he quietly gets up and grabs his backpack. read more » Virtual conversations made into reality September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Brandon Judoprasetijo During the summer, junior Eric Wang attended a camp where he met a lot of people in Taiwan. After making many new friends, he was worried he would never be able to talk to or see them ever again. Thanks to free video chat services such as Skype, Oovoo, and Tokbox, Wang is able to continue communicating with his new friends. read more » Seventh time’s the charm: Mukerji is a ‘new’ student once again September 13, 2010 — by Michael Lee Most students will attend three—at most four—different schools by high school graduation. Then there is sophomore Aashna Mukerji, who is currently on her seventh. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...280281282283284...290300...nextlast
Senior expresses himself… through his car September 16, 2010 — by Kim Tsai Senior Anthony Sutardja's car at first seems childish. After all, it contains stuffed animals, Winnie the Pooh stickers and kites. However, Sutardja's car is far from a toy store. His car also hoards other eccentric belongings such as extension cords and band-aids. read more » An Amigo Diferente: Rodriguex helps Parmar develop love of languages September 16, 2010 — by Elijiah Yi On an early Monday morning, junior Viraj Parmar walks down the halls getting prepared for the day ahead of him. As the bell rings and school starts, most students walk lifelessly around the campus to their first period classes. However, amidst his fatigued classmates, Parmar walks with a smile and is thrilled for first-period Spanish with his favorite teacher, Arnaldo Rodriguex. read more » College students reflect back on SAT September 15, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha and Dylan Jew As senior Kaitna Shankar heads to the parking lot after school on a Friday afternoon, she isn't gearing up for a night at the movies or other entertainment. Instead, she is planning to study for the SAT she will take again in October—a last attempt to get her best score and gain entrance into her dream college. read more » Restaurant review: cafe offers tasty choices (4/4) September 14, 2010 — by Lauren Kuan Located in the small, old fashioned Quito plaza only a few minutes away from school, The Prolific Oven offers delicious baked goods as well as a peaceful ambiance. read more » Foreign exchange students adjust to new life September 14, 2010 — by Guilia Curcelli The last month has been packed with memories for junior Lukas Sako. He has been to Great America, Laser Quest and Earthquakes and Gold Pride soccer games, among other places, not to mention he has started attending a new school and is living more than 6,000 miles away from his home in Slovakia. read more » Car cleanliness not a priority for senior September 14, 2010 — by Roy Bisht Some students keep their cars completely spotless. Senior Kabir Jiandani is not one of those students. Ever since Jiandani got his 2008 silver Mercedes Brabus last year from his older brother, he has never made much of an effort to keep his car tidy. He blames this habit on a variety of things, particularly his heavy schoolwork load as an upperclassman. read more » Freshman adds new perspective to SHS melting pot September 14, 2010 — by Samika Kumar It is the first day of school for freshman Paul Sung Yoon Choi. Spanish 1, his second period, has ended. Not one for many words, he quietly gets up and grabs his backpack. read more » Virtual conversations made into reality September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Brandon Judoprasetijo During the summer, junior Eric Wang attended a camp where he met a lot of people in Taiwan. After making many new friends, he was worried he would never be able to talk to or see them ever again. Thanks to free video chat services such as Skype, Oovoo, and Tokbox, Wang is able to continue communicating with his new friends. read more » Seventh time’s the charm: Mukerji is a ‘new’ student once again September 13, 2010 — by Michael Lee Most students will attend three—at most four—different schools by high school graduation. Then there is sophomore Aashna Mukerji, who is currently on her seventh. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...280281282283284...290300...nextlast
An Amigo Diferente: Rodriguex helps Parmar develop love of languages September 16, 2010 — by Elijiah Yi On an early Monday morning, junior Viraj Parmar walks down the halls getting prepared for the day ahead of him. As the bell rings and school starts, most students walk lifelessly around the campus to their first period classes. However, amidst his fatigued classmates, Parmar walks with a smile and is thrilled for first-period Spanish with his favorite teacher, Arnaldo Rodriguex. read more » College students reflect back on SAT September 15, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha and Dylan Jew As senior Kaitna Shankar heads to the parking lot after school on a Friday afternoon, she isn't gearing up for a night at the movies or other entertainment. Instead, she is planning to study for the SAT she will take again in October—a last attempt to get her best score and gain entrance into her dream college. read more » Restaurant review: cafe offers tasty choices (4/4) September 14, 2010 — by Lauren Kuan Located in the small, old fashioned Quito plaza only a few minutes away from school, The Prolific Oven offers delicious baked goods as well as a peaceful ambiance. read more » Foreign exchange students adjust to new life September 14, 2010 — by Guilia Curcelli The last month has been packed with memories for junior Lukas Sako. He has been to Great America, Laser Quest and Earthquakes and Gold Pride soccer games, among other places, not to mention he has started attending a new school and is living more than 6,000 miles away from his home in Slovakia. read more » Car cleanliness not a priority for senior September 14, 2010 — by Roy Bisht Some students keep their cars completely spotless. Senior Kabir Jiandani is not one of those students. Ever since Jiandani got his 2008 silver Mercedes Brabus last year from his older brother, he has never made much of an effort to keep his car tidy. He blames this habit on a variety of things, particularly his heavy schoolwork load as an upperclassman. read more » Freshman adds new perspective to SHS melting pot September 14, 2010 — by Samika Kumar It is the first day of school for freshman Paul Sung Yoon Choi. Spanish 1, his second period, has ended. Not one for many words, he quietly gets up and grabs his backpack. read more » Virtual conversations made into reality September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Brandon Judoprasetijo During the summer, junior Eric Wang attended a camp where he met a lot of people in Taiwan. After making many new friends, he was worried he would never be able to talk to or see them ever again. Thanks to free video chat services such as Skype, Oovoo, and Tokbox, Wang is able to continue communicating with his new friends. read more » Seventh time’s the charm: Mukerji is a ‘new’ student once again September 13, 2010 — by Michael Lee Most students will attend three—at most four—different schools by high school graduation. Then there is sophomore Aashna Mukerji, who is currently on her seventh. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...280281282283284...290300...nextlast
College students reflect back on SAT September 15, 2010 — by Shivani Chadha and Dylan Jew As senior Kaitna Shankar heads to the parking lot after school on a Friday afternoon, she isn't gearing up for a night at the movies or other entertainment. Instead, she is planning to study for the SAT she will take again in October—a last attempt to get her best score and gain entrance into her dream college. read more » Restaurant review: cafe offers tasty choices (4/4) September 14, 2010 — by Lauren Kuan Located in the small, old fashioned Quito plaza only a few minutes away from school, The Prolific Oven offers delicious baked goods as well as a peaceful ambiance. read more » Foreign exchange students adjust to new life September 14, 2010 — by Guilia Curcelli The last month has been packed with memories for junior Lukas Sako. He has been to Great America, Laser Quest and Earthquakes and Gold Pride soccer games, among other places, not to mention he has started attending a new school and is living more than 6,000 miles away from his home in Slovakia. read more » Car cleanliness not a priority for senior September 14, 2010 — by Roy Bisht Some students keep their cars completely spotless. Senior Kabir Jiandani is not one of those students. Ever since Jiandani got his 2008 silver Mercedes Brabus last year from his older brother, he has never made much of an effort to keep his car tidy. He blames this habit on a variety of things, particularly his heavy schoolwork load as an upperclassman. read more » Freshman adds new perspective to SHS melting pot September 14, 2010 — by Samika Kumar It is the first day of school for freshman Paul Sung Yoon Choi. Spanish 1, his second period, has ended. Not one for many words, he quietly gets up and grabs his backpack. read more » Virtual conversations made into reality September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Brandon Judoprasetijo During the summer, junior Eric Wang attended a camp where he met a lot of people in Taiwan. After making many new friends, he was worried he would never be able to talk to or see them ever again. Thanks to free video chat services such as Skype, Oovoo, and Tokbox, Wang is able to continue communicating with his new friends. read more » Seventh time’s the charm: Mukerji is a ‘new’ student once again September 13, 2010 — by Michael Lee Most students will attend three—at most four—different schools by high school graduation. Then there is sophomore Aashna Mukerji, who is currently on her seventh. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...280281282283284...290300...nextlast
Restaurant review: cafe offers tasty choices (4/4) September 14, 2010 — by Lauren Kuan Located in the small, old fashioned Quito plaza only a few minutes away from school, The Prolific Oven offers delicious baked goods as well as a peaceful ambiance. read more » Foreign exchange students adjust to new life September 14, 2010 — by Guilia Curcelli The last month has been packed with memories for junior Lukas Sako. He has been to Great America, Laser Quest and Earthquakes and Gold Pride soccer games, among other places, not to mention he has started attending a new school and is living more than 6,000 miles away from his home in Slovakia. read more » Car cleanliness not a priority for senior September 14, 2010 — by Roy Bisht Some students keep their cars completely spotless. Senior Kabir Jiandani is not one of those students. Ever since Jiandani got his 2008 silver Mercedes Brabus last year from his older brother, he has never made much of an effort to keep his car tidy. He blames this habit on a variety of things, particularly his heavy schoolwork load as an upperclassman. read more » Freshman adds new perspective to SHS melting pot September 14, 2010 — by Samika Kumar It is the first day of school for freshman Paul Sung Yoon Choi. Spanish 1, his second period, has ended. Not one for many words, he quietly gets up and grabs his backpack. read more » Virtual conversations made into reality September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Brandon Judoprasetijo During the summer, junior Eric Wang attended a camp where he met a lot of people in Taiwan. After making many new friends, he was worried he would never be able to talk to or see them ever again. Thanks to free video chat services such as Skype, Oovoo, and Tokbox, Wang is able to continue communicating with his new friends. read more » Seventh time’s the charm: Mukerji is a ‘new’ student once again September 13, 2010 — by Michael Lee Most students will attend three—at most four—different schools by high school graduation. Then there is sophomore Aashna Mukerji, who is currently on her seventh. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...280281282283284...290300...nextlast
Foreign exchange students adjust to new life September 14, 2010 — by Guilia Curcelli The last month has been packed with memories for junior Lukas Sako. He has been to Great America, Laser Quest and Earthquakes and Gold Pride soccer games, among other places, not to mention he has started attending a new school and is living more than 6,000 miles away from his home in Slovakia. read more » Car cleanliness not a priority for senior September 14, 2010 — by Roy Bisht Some students keep their cars completely spotless. Senior Kabir Jiandani is not one of those students. Ever since Jiandani got his 2008 silver Mercedes Brabus last year from his older brother, he has never made much of an effort to keep his car tidy. He blames this habit on a variety of things, particularly his heavy schoolwork load as an upperclassman. read more » Freshman adds new perspective to SHS melting pot September 14, 2010 — by Samika Kumar It is the first day of school for freshman Paul Sung Yoon Choi. Spanish 1, his second period, has ended. Not one for many words, he quietly gets up and grabs his backpack. read more » Virtual conversations made into reality September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Brandon Judoprasetijo During the summer, junior Eric Wang attended a camp where he met a lot of people in Taiwan. After making many new friends, he was worried he would never be able to talk to or see them ever again. Thanks to free video chat services such as Skype, Oovoo, and Tokbox, Wang is able to continue communicating with his new friends. read more » Seventh time’s the charm: Mukerji is a ‘new’ student once again September 13, 2010 — by Michael Lee Most students will attend three—at most four—different schools by high school graduation. Then there is sophomore Aashna Mukerji, who is currently on her seventh. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...280281282283284...290300...nextlast
Car cleanliness not a priority for senior September 14, 2010 — by Roy Bisht Some students keep their cars completely spotless. Senior Kabir Jiandani is not one of those students. Ever since Jiandani got his 2008 silver Mercedes Brabus last year from his older brother, he has never made much of an effort to keep his car tidy. He blames this habit on a variety of things, particularly his heavy schoolwork load as an upperclassman. read more » Freshman adds new perspective to SHS melting pot September 14, 2010 — by Samika Kumar It is the first day of school for freshman Paul Sung Yoon Choi. Spanish 1, his second period, has ended. Not one for many words, he quietly gets up and grabs his backpack. read more » Virtual conversations made into reality September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Brandon Judoprasetijo During the summer, junior Eric Wang attended a camp where he met a lot of people in Taiwan. After making many new friends, he was worried he would never be able to talk to or see them ever again. Thanks to free video chat services such as Skype, Oovoo, and Tokbox, Wang is able to continue communicating with his new friends. read more » Seventh time’s the charm: Mukerji is a ‘new’ student once again September 13, 2010 — by Michael Lee Most students will attend three—at most four—different schools by high school graduation. Then there is sophomore Aashna Mukerji, who is currently on her seventh. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...280281282283284...290300...nextlast
Freshman adds new perspective to SHS melting pot September 14, 2010 — by Samika Kumar It is the first day of school for freshman Paul Sung Yoon Choi. Spanish 1, his second period, has ended. Not one for many words, he quietly gets up and grabs his backpack. read more » Virtual conversations made into reality September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Brandon Judoprasetijo During the summer, junior Eric Wang attended a camp where he met a lot of people in Taiwan. After making many new friends, he was worried he would never be able to talk to or see them ever again. Thanks to free video chat services such as Skype, Oovoo, and Tokbox, Wang is able to continue communicating with his new friends. read more » Seventh time’s the charm: Mukerji is a ‘new’ student once again September 13, 2010 — by Michael Lee Most students will attend three—at most four—different schools by high school graduation. Then there is sophomore Aashna Mukerji, who is currently on her seventh. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...280281282283284...290300...nextlast
Virtual conversations made into reality September 14, 2010 — by Olivia Chock and Brandon Judoprasetijo During the summer, junior Eric Wang attended a camp where he met a lot of people in Taiwan. After making many new friends, he was worried he would never be able to talk to or see them ever again. Thanks to free video chat services such as Skype, Oovoo, and Tokbox, Wang is able to continue communicating with his new friends. read more » Seventh time’s the charm: Mukerji is a ‘new’ student once again September 13, 2010 — by Michael Lee Most students will attend three—at most four—different schools by high school graduation. Then there is sophomore Aashna Mukerji, who is currently on her seventh. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...280281282283284...290300...nextlast
Seventh time’s the charm: Mukerji is a ‘new’ student once again September 13, 2010 — by Michael Lee Most students will attend three—at most four—different schools by high school graduation. Then there is sophomore Aashna Mukerji, who is currently on her seventh. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...280281282283284...290300...nextlast