Teachers, students use less paper to save money, environment March 16, 2010 — by Karthik Sreedhara Every year, the school consumes an enormous amount of electricity and natural resources. In turn, it produces tons of solid waste, and a substantial amount of that waste comes from the classrooms, where many tests, quizzes, projects and assignments done on paper are tossed in the garbage rather than recycled. In the past few years, however, SHS has taken numerous measures to become part of the trend towards going green. A paper-less classroom? read more » Garbage, garbage, everywhere March 16, 2010 — by David Eng As one famous poem goes, "water, water, everywhere." Well, in our nation's case, the phrase should be changed to "garbage, garbage, everywhere." According www.greenwaste.com, Americans will generate an astounding 222 million tons of waste this year. In other words, America's total yearly waste would fill a convoy of garbage trucks long enough to wrap around the earth six times and reach halfway to the moon. read more » Boys’ tennis, ranked first in the state, looks to win national tournament March 16, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai As of now, the boys' tennis team—maybe the best team in the history of the school—is the No. 1 ranked team in the state, having won the Wawona Peachtree Classic in dominating fashion earlier this month. read more » Brandon Pierce makes audience melt at Saratoga Idol March 16, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai The crowd exploded into applause on March 9 in the McAfee Center as junior Brandon Pierce was crowned the winner of Saratoga Idol in front of an audience of over 150 students, friends, and family. Pierce stole the show as he sang "Apologize," originally sung by Timbaland, while playing the piano. Pierce's sweet melodic tone won the crowd's heart. Pierce is part of a screamo band "Revive the Lifeless," a type of music which is typically defined by screaming vocals, with a few of his friends. He also posts videos of himself singing on YouTube to get constructive feedback. read more » Student’s family tragedy eased with time and support March 16, 2010 — by Lauren Kuan Summer was coming to an end in 2007, and junior Eric Chuang was at home playing video games when he suddenly heard his mom screaming for his dad. Soon after, he was stunned to hear his older sister Karen had been mugged, shot and killed by an assailant in San Diego. His sister was 27 at the time of her death. Her killer was never caught. Eric was about to enter into eighth grade at Redwood Middle School. Karen's tragic death was devastating because in many ways he considered his sister to be his second mother. read more » Ceramics teacher challenges herself by ‘throwing’ a vase blindfolded March 15, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran and Maggie Lin Ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo has had over 30 years of experience working with clay. While her students toil away at throwing, taking an average of 10 minutes for advanced students, throwing a bowl is effortless for Aguayo. The Falcon timed Aguayo to get an accurate record of how long it takes for her to throw a bowl. read more » Seniors declared valedictorian and salutatorian for class of 2010 March 15, 2010 — by Albert Gu and Karen Yang After four years of taking rigorous classes and balancing schoolwork with other activities, senior Ashwin Siripurapu was recently named the valedictorian for the class of 2010, and Malika Kumar was named salutatorian. read more » Winterguard performs in winter conditions March 11, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Ashley Tang Even pouring rain could not drown out the spirit of the winterguard at the WGI San Diego Power Regional at Rancho Bernardo High School on Feb. 27. This competition featured 42 guards from several states around the country, including Arizona and North Carolina. Out of those groups, the JV guard, placed second in the regional A division. Varsity guard placed ninth. read more » To recycle or throw away? Students don’t always know what to do March 9, 2010 — by Serena Chan and Sarah Hull Freshman Francheska Palmer hesitated, holding the remains of her lunch above the two bins. Recycle or trash? For a second, her hand wavered back and forth between the two before tossing her plastic pasta container into the recycling bin. This short moment of uncertainty happened subconsciously, but it is an example of how most students are puzzled when it comes to what items are recyclable. Looking at the trash bins in the quad, about half of the garbage belongs in the recycle bin next to it and half of the recycling should be in the trash. read more » “Words with friends” takes Scrabble on the go March 9, 2010 — by Ren Norris Qi. A Chinese word meaning the vital force inherent in all things, and for many, not a word used in everyday vocabulary. But for junior Kathryn Nobles, this word has been proven vital in her numerous games of "Words with Friends." "Words with Friends" is a popular game on the iPhone that follows the same rule set as "Scrabble," but repackaged for the iPhone's app system. The game allows iPhone owners to challenge friends to a "Scrabble" match, while also having a chat box to talk to friends while playing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...287288289290291...300...nextlast
Garbage, garbage, everywhere March 16, 2010 — by David Eng As one famous poem goes, "water, water, everywhere." Well, in our nation's case, the phrase should be changed to "garbage, garbage, everywhere." According www.greenwaste.com, Americans will generate an astounding 222 million tons of waste this year. In other words, America's total yearly waste would fill a convoy of garbage trucks long enough to wrap around the earth six times and reach halfway to the moon. read more » Boys’ tennis, ranked first in the state, looks to win national tournament March 16, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai As of now, the boys' tennis team—maybe the best team in the history of the school—is the No. 1 ranked team in the state, having won the Wawona Peachtree Classic in dominating fashion earlier this month. read more » Brandon Pierce makes audience melt at Saratoga Idol March 16, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai The crowd exploded into applause on March 9 in the McAfee Center as junior Brandon Pierce was crowned the winner of Saratoga Idol in front of an audience of over 150 students, friends, and family. Pierce stole the show as he sang "Apologize," originally sung by Timbaland, while playing the piano. Pierce's sweet melodic tone won the crowd's heart. Pierce is part of a screamo band "Revive the Lifeless," a type of music which is typically defined by screaming vocals, with a few of his friends. He also posts videos of himself singing on YouTube to get constructive feedback. read more » Student’s family tragedy eased with time and support March 16, 2010 — by Lauren Kuan Summer was coming to an end in 2007, and junior Eric Chuang was at home playing video games when he suddenly heard his mom screaming for his dad. Soon after, he was stunned to hear his older sister Karen had been mugged, shot and killed by an assailant in San Diego. His sister was 27 at the time of her death. Her killer was never caught. Eric was about to enter into eighth grade at Redwood Middle School. Karen's tragic death was devastating because in many ways he considered his sister to be his second mother. read more » Ceramics teacher challenges herself by ‘throwing’ a vase blindfolded March 15, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran and Maggie Lin Ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo has had over 30 years of experience working with clay. While her students toil away at throwing, taking an average of 10 minutes for advanced students, throwing a bowl is effortless for Aguayo. The Falcon timed Aguayo to get an accurate record of how long it takes for her to throw a bowl. read more » Seniors declared valedictorian and salutatorian for class of 2010 March 15, 2010 — by Albert Gu and Karen Yang After four years of taking rigorous classes and balancing schoolwork with other activities, senior Ashwin Siripurapu was recently named the valedictorian for the class of 2010, and Malika Kumar was named salutatorian. read more » Winterguard performs in winter conditions March 11, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Ashley Tang Even pouring rain could not drown out the spirit of the winterguard at the WGI San Diego Power Regional at Rancho Bernardo High School on Feb. 27. This competition featured 42 guards from several states around the country, including Arizona and North Carolina. Out of those groups, the JV guard, placed second in the regional A division. Varsity guard placed ninth. read more » To recycle or throw away? Students don’t always know what to do March 9, 2010 — by Serena Chan and Sarah Hull Freshman Francheska Palmer hesitated, holding the remains of her lunch above the two bins. Recycle or trash? For a second, her hand wavered back and forth between the two before tossing her plastic pasta container into the recycling bin. This short moment of uncertainty happened subconsciously, but it is an example of how most students are puzzled when it comes to what items are recyclable. Looking at the trash bins in the quad, about half of the garbage belongs in the recycle bin next to it and half of the recycling should be in the trash. read more » “Words with friends” takes Scrabble on the go March 9, 2010 — by Ren Norris Qi. A Chinese word meaning the vital force inherent in all things, and for many, not a word used in everyday vocabulary. But for junior Kathryn Nobles, this word has been proven vital in her numerous games of "Words with Friends." "Words with Friends" is a popular game on the iPhone that follows the same rule set as "Scrabble," but repackaged for the iPhone's app system. The game allows iPhone owners to challenge friends to a "Scrabble" match, while also having a chat box to talk to friends while playing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...287288289290291...300...nextlast
Boys’ tennis, ranked first in the state, looks to win national tournament March 16, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai As of now, the boys' tennis team—maybe the best team in the history of the school—is the No. 1 ranked team in the state, having won the Wawona Peachtree Classic in dominating fashion earlier this month. read more » Brandon Pierce makes audience melt at Saratoga Idol March 16, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai The crowd exploded into applause on March 9 in the McAfee Center as junior Brandon Pierce was crowned the winner of Saratoga Idol in front of an audience of over 150 students, friends, and family. Pierce stole the show as he sang "Apologize," originally sung by Timbaland, while playing the piano. Pierce's sweet melodic tone won the crowd's heart. Pierce is part of a screamo band "Revive the Lifeless," a type of music which is typically defined by screaming vocals, with a few of his friends. He also posts videos of himself singing on YouTube to get constructive feedback. read more » Student’s family tragedy eased with time and support March 16, 2010 — by Lauren Kuan Summer was coming to an end in 2007, and junior Eric Chuang was at home playing video games when he suddenly heard his mom screaming for his dad. Soon after, he was stunned to hear his older sister Karen had been mugged, shot and killed by an assailant in San Diego. His sister was 27 at the time of her death. Her killer was never caught. Eric was about to enter into eighth grade at Redwood Middle School. Karen's tragic death was devastating because in many ways he considered his sister to be his second mother. read more » Ceramics teacher challenges herself by ‘throwing’ a vase blindfolded March 15, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran and Maggie Lin Ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo has had over 30 years of experience working with clay. While her students toil away at throwing, taking an average of 10 minutes for advanced students, throwing a bowl is effortless for Aguayo. The Falcon timed Aguayo to get an accurate record of how long it takes for her to throw a bowl. read more » Seniors declared valedictorian and salutatorian for class of 2010 March 15, 2010 — by Albert Gu and Karen Yang After four years of taking rigorous classes and balancing schoolwork with other activities, senior Ashwin Siripurapu was recently named the valedictorian for the class of 2010, and Malika Kumar was named salutatorian. read more » Winterguard performs in winter conditions March 11, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Ashley Tang Even pouring rain could not drown out the spirit of the winterguard at the WGI San Diego Power Regional at Rancho Bernardo High School on Feb. 27. This competition featured 42 guards from several states around the country, including Arizona and North Carolina. Out of those groups, the JV guard, placed second in the regional A division. Varsity guard placed ninth. read more » To recycle or throw away? Students don’t always know what to do March 9, 2010 — by Serena Chan and Sarah Hull Freshman Francheska Palmer hesitated, holding the remains of her lunch above the two bins. Recycle or trash? For a second, her hand wavered back and forth between the two before tossing her plastic pasta container into the recycling bin. This short moment of uncertainty happened subconsciously, but it is an example of how most students are puzzled when it comes to what items are recyclable. Looking at the trash bins in the quad, about half of the garbage belongs in the recycle bin next to it and half of the recycling should be in the trash. read more » “Words with friends” takes Scrabble on the go March 9, 2010 — by Ren Norris Qi. A Chinese word meaning the vital force inherent in all things, and for many, not a word used in everyday vocabulary. But for junior Kathryn Nobles, this word has been proven vital in her numerous games of "Words with Friends." "Words with Friends" is a popular game on the iPhone that follows the same rule set as "Scrabble," but repackaged for the iPhone's app system. The game allows iPhone owners to challenge friends to a "Scrabble" match, while also having a chat box to talk to friends while playing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...287288289290291...300...nextlast
Brandon Pierce makes audience melt at Saratoga Idol March 16, 2010 — by Karthik Annaamalai The crowd exploded into applause on March 9 in the McAfee Center as junior Brandon Pierce was crowned the winner of Saratoga Idol in front of an audience of over 150 students, friends, and family. Pierce stole the show as he sang "Apologize," originally sung by Timbaland, while playing the piano. Pierce's sweet melodic tone won the crowd's heart. Pierce is part of a screamo band "Revive the Lifeless," a type of music which is typically defined by screaming vocals, with a few of his friends. He also posts videos of himself singing on YouTube to get constructive feedback. read more » Student’s family tragedy eased with time and support March 16, 2010 — by Lauren Kuan Summer was coming to an end in 2007, and junior Eric Chuang was at home playing video games when he suddenly heard his mom screaming for his dad. Soon after, he was stunned to hear his older sister Karen had been mugged, shot and killed by an assailant in San Diego. His sister was 27 at the time of her death. Her killer was never caught. Eric was about to enter into eighth grade at Redwood Middle School. Karen's tragic death was devastating because in many ways he considered his sister to be his second mother. read more » Ceramics teacher challenges herself by ‘throwing’ a vase blindfolded March 15, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran and Maggie Lin Ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo has had over 30 years of experience working with clay. While her students toil away at throwing, taking an average of 10 minutes for advanced students, throwing a bowl is effortless for Aguayo. The Falcon timed Aguayo to get an accurate record of how long it takes for her to throw a bowl. read more » Seniors declared valedictorian and salutatorian for class of 2010 March 15, 2010 — by Albert Gu and Karen Yang After four years of taking rigorous classes and balancing schoolwork with other activities, senior Ashwin Siripurapu was recently named the valedictorian for the class of 2010, and Malika Kumar was named salutatorian. read more » Winterguard performs in winter conditions March 11, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Ashley Tang Even pouring rain could not drown out the spirit of the winterguard at the WGI San Diego Power Regional at Rancho Bernardo High School on Feb. 27. This competition featured 42 guards from several states around the country, including Arizona and North Carolina. Out of those groups, the JV guard, placed second in the regional A division. Varsity guard placed ninth. read more » To recycle or throw away? Students don’t always know what to do March 9, 2010 — by Serena Chan and Sarah Hull Freshman Francheska Palmer hesitated, holding the remains of her lunch above the two bins. Recycle or trash? For a second, her hand wavered back and forth between the two before tossing her plastic pasta container into the recycling bin. This short moment of uncertainty happened subconsciously, but it is an example of how most students are puzzled when it comes to what items are recyclable. Looking at the trash bins in the quad, about half of the garbage belongs in the recycle bin next to it and half of the recycling should be in the trash. read more » “Words with friends” takes Scrabble on the go March 9, 2010 — by Ren Norris Qi. A Chinese word meaning the vital force inherent in all things, and for many, not a word used in everyday vocabulary. But for junior Kathryn Nobles, this word has been proven vital in her numerous games of "Words with Friends." "Words with Friends" is a popular game on the iPhone that follows the same rule set as "Scrabble," but repackaged for the iPhone's app system. The game allows iPhone owners to challenge friends to a "Scrabble" match, while also having a chat box to talk to friends while playing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...287288289290291...300...nextlast
Student’s family tragedy eased with time and support March 16, 2010 — by Lauren Kuan Summer was coming to an end in 2007, and junior Eric Chuang was at home playing video games when he suddenly heard his mom screaming for his dad. Soon after, he was stunned to hear his older sister Karen had been mugged, shot and killed by an assailant in San Diego. His sister was 27 at the time of her death. Her killer was never caught. Eric was about to enter into eighth grade at Redwood Middle School. Karen's tragic death was devastating because in many ways he considered his sister to be his second mother. read more » Ceramics teacher challenges herself by ‘throwing’ a vase blindfolded March 15, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran and Maggie Lin Ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo has had over 30 years of experience working with clay. While her students toil away at throwing, taking an average of 10 minutes for advanced students, throwing a bowl is effortless for Aguayo. The Falcon timed Aguayo to get an accurate record of how long it takes for her to throw a bowl. read more » Seniors declared valedictorian and salutatorian for class of 2010 March 15, 2010 — by Albert Gu and Karen Yang After four years of taking rigorous classes and balancing schoolwork with other activities, senior Ashwin Siripurapu was recently named the valedictorian for the class of 2010, and Malika Kumar was named salutatorian. read more » Winterguard performs in winter conditions March 11, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Ashley Tang Even pouring rain could not drown out the spirit of the winterguard at the WGI San Diego Power Regional at Rancho Bernardo High School on Feb. 27. This competition featured 42 guards from several states around the country, including Arizona and North Carolina. Out of those groups, the JV guard, placed second in the regional A division. Varsity guard placed ninth. read more » To recycle or throw away? Students don’t always know what to do March 9, 2010 — by Serena Chan and Sarah Hull Freshman Francheska Palmer hesitated, holding the remains of her lunch above the two bins. Recycle or trash? For a second, her hand wavered back and forth between the two before tossing her plastic pasta container into the recycling bin. This short moment of uncertainty happened subconsciously, but it is an example of how most students are puzzled when it comes to what items are recyclable. Looking at the trash bins in the quad, about half of the garbage belongs in the recycle bin next to it and half of the recycling should be in the trash. read more » “Words with friends” takes Scrabble on the go March 9, 2010 — by Ren Norris Qi. A Chinese word meaning the vital force inherent in all things, and for many, not a word used in everyday vocabulary. But for junior Kathryn Nobles, this word has been proven vital in her numerous games of "Words with Friends." "Words with Friends" is a popular game on the iPhone that follows the same rule set as "Scrabble," but repackaged for the iPhone's app system. The game allows iPhone owners to challenge friends to a "Scrabble" match, while also having a chat box to talk to friends while playing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...287288289290291...300...nextlast
Ceramics teacher challenges herself by ‘throwing’ a vase blindfolded March 15, 2010 — by Vivian LeTran and Maggie Lin Ceramics teacher Leah Aguayo has had over 30 years of experience working with clay. While her students toil away at throwing, taking an average of 10 minutes for advanced students, throwing a bowl is effortless for Aguayo. The Falcon timed Aguayo to get an accurate record of how long it takes for her to throw a bowl. read more » Seniors declared valedictorian and salutatorian for class of 2010 March 15, 2010 — by Albert Gu and Karen Yang After four years of taking rigorous classes and balancing schoolwork with other activities, senior Ashwin Siripurapu was recently named the valedictorian for the class of 2010, and Malika Kumar was named salutatorian. read more » Winterguard performs in winter conditions March 11, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Ashley Tang Even pouring rain could not drown out the spirit of the winterguard at the WGI San Diego Power Regional at Rancho Bernardo High School on Feb. 27. This competition featured 42 guards from several states around the country, including Arizona and North Carolina. Out of those groups, the JV guard, placed second in the regional A division. Varsity guard placed ninth. read more » To recycle or throw away? Students don’t always know what to do March 9, 2010 — by Serena Chan and Sarah Hull Freshman Francheska Palmer hesitated, holding the remains of her lunch above the two bins. Recycle or trash? For a second, her hand wavered back and forth between the two before tossing her plastic pasta container into the recycling bin. This short moment of uncertainty happened subconsciously, but it is an example of how most students are puzzled when it comes to what items are recyclable. Looking at the trash bins in the quad, about half of the garbage belongs in the recycle bin next to it and half of the recycling should be in the trash. read more » “Words with friends” takes Scrabble on the go March 9, 2010 — by Ren Norris Qi. A Chinese word meaning the vital force inherent in all things, and for many, not a word used in everyday vocabulary. But for junior Kathryn Nobles, this word has been proven vital in her numerous games of "Words with Friends." "Words with Friends" is a popular game on the iPhone that follows the same rule set as "Scrabble," but repackaged for the iPhone's app system. The game allows iPhone owners to challenge friends to a "Scrabble" match, while also having a chat box to talk to friends while playing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...287288289290291...300...nextlast
Seniors declared valedictorian and salutatorian for class of 2010 March 15, 2010 — by Albert Gu and Karen Yang After four years of taking rigorous classes and balancing schoolwork with other activities, senior Ashwin Siripurapu was recently named the valedictorian for the class of 2010, and Malika Kumar was named salutatorian. read more » Winterguard performs in winter conditions March 11, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Ashley Tang Even pouring rain could not drown out the spirit of the winterguard at the WGI San Diego Power Regional at Rancho Bernardo High School on Feb. 27. This competition featured 42 guards from several states around the country, including Arizona and North Carolina. Out of those groups, the JV guard, placed second in the regional A division. Varsity guard placed ninth. read more » To recycle or throw away? Students don’t always know what to do March 9, 2010 — by Serena Chan and Sarah Hull Freshman Francheska Palmer hesitated, holding the remains of her lunch above the two bins. Recycle or trash? For a second, her hand wavered back and forth between the two before tossing her plastic pasta container into the recycling bin. This short moment of uncertainty happened subconsciously, but it is an example of how most students are puzzled when it comes to what items are recyclable. Looking at the trash bins in the quad, about half of the garbage belongs in the recycle bin next to it and half of the recycling should be in the trash. read more » “Words with friends” takes Scrabble on the go March 9, 2010 — by Ren Norris Qi. A Chinese word meaning the vital force inherent in all things, and for many, not a word used in everyday vocabulary. But for junior Kathryn Nobles, this word has been proven vital in her numerous games of "Words with Friends." "Words with Friends" is a popular game on the iPhone that follows the same rule set as "Scrabble," but repackaged for the iPhone's app system. The game allows iPhone owners to challenge friends to a "Scrabble" match, while also having a chat box to talk to friends while playing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...287288289290291...300...nextlast
Winterguard performs in winter conditions March 11, 2010 — by Vivien Lu and Ashley Tang Even pouring rain could not drown out the spirit of the winterguard at the WGI San Diego Power Regional at Rancho Bernardo High School on Feb. 27. This competition featured 42 guards from several states around the country, including Arizona and North Carolina. Out of those groups, the JV guard, placed second in the regional A division. Varsity guard placed ninth. read more » To recycle or throw away? Students don’t always know what to do March 9, 2010 — by Serena Chan and Sarah Hull Freshman Francheska Palmer hesitated, holding the remains of her lunch above the two bins. Recycle or trash? For a second, her hand wavered back and forth between the two before tossing her plastic pasta container into the recycling bin. This short moment of uncertainty happened subconsciously, but it is an example of how most students are puzzled when it comes to what items are recyclable. Looking at the trash bins in the quad, about half of the garbage belongs in the recycle bin next to it and half of the recycling should be in the trash. read more » “Words with friends” takes Scrabble on the go March 9, 2010 — by Ren Norris Qi. A Chinese word meaning the vital force inherent in all things, and for many, not a word used in everyday vocabulary. But for junior Kathryn Nobles, this word has been proven vital in her numerous games of "Words with Friends." "Words with Friends" is a popular game on the iPhone that follows the same rule set as "Scrabble," but repackaged for the iPhone's app system. The game allows iPhone owners to challenge friends to a "Scrabble" match, while also having a chat box to talk to friends while playing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...287288289290291...300...nextlast
To recycle or throw away? Students don’t always know what to do March 9, 2010 — by Serena Chan and Sarah Hull Freshman Francheska Palmer hesitated, holding the remains of her lunch above the two bins. Recycle or trash? For a second, her hand wavered back and forth between the two before tossing her plastic pasta container into the recycling bin. This short moment of uncertainty happened subconsciously, but it is an example of how most students are puzzled when it comes to what items are recyclable. Looking at the trash bins in the quad, about half of the garbage belongs in the recycle bin next to it and half of the recycling should be in the trash. read more » “Words with friends” takes Scrabble on the go March 9, 2010 — by Ren Norris Qi. A Chinese word meaning the vital force inherent in all things, and for many, not a word used in everyday vocabulary. But for junior Kathryn Nobles, this word has been proven vital in her numerous games of "Words with Friends." "Words with Friends" is a popular game on the iPhone that follows the same rule set as "Scrabble," but repackaged for the iPhone's app system. The game allows iPhone owners to challenge friends to a "Scrabble" match, while also having a chat box to talk to friends while playing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...287288289290291...300...nextlast
“Words with friends” takes Scrabble on the go March 9, 2010 — by Ren Norris Qi. A Chinese word meaning the vital force inherent in all things, and for many, not a word used in everyday vocabulary. But for junior Kathryn Nobles, this word has been proven vital in her numerous games of "Words with Friends." "Words with Friends" is a popular game on the iPhone that follows the same rule set as "Scrabble," but repackaged for the iPhone's app system. The game allows iPhone owners to challenge friends to a "Scrabble" match, while also having a chat box to talk to friends while playing. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...287288289290291...300...nextlast