Students asked to pitch in to combat campus waste October 2, 2021 — by Sarah Zhou and Sarah Thomas Every Friday, a McNeilus garbage truck pulls into the back parking lot to empty gray recycling bins. In over three months, however, the waste in these bins — filled with too much garbage, not enough recyclables — have not been taken away. This is one of the major challenges the school faces in trying to […] read more » Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents October 2, 2021 — by Sarah Zhou and Victoria Hu Freshman Jay Louie spends nearly twice as much time at school than the average student. Louie arrives at school at 8 a.m. and does not leave until nearly 8 p.m. — not only because of volleyball team commitments, but also because of the busy schedule of principal Greg Louie — Jay’s father. From long school […] read more » My first autumn in America October 2, 2021 — by Tara Natarajan Red and golden leaves, crisp air, coziness and an abundance of pumpkin spice aren’t the only things that make autumn my favorite season. Fall brings back a unique nostalgia because it is the season that welcomed me to the United States when I moved from India three years ago. Having lived in India for the […] read more » Netflix original ‘Squid Game’ is a must watch October 2, 2021 — by Vicky Bai Currently topping U.S. charts and trending on social media platforms like TikTok, “Squid Game,” a new Korean original released by Netflix on Sept. 17, is a must watch nine-episode series that features popular Korean actors Gong Yoo and Jung Ho-yeon. The thriller drama follows the journey of a middle-age man in Seoul who joins a […] read more » Baby Keem’s ‘The Melodic Blue’ pioneers path for future rap music October 1, 2021 — by Howard Shu and Arnav Swamy When Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar’s rap phrase, “top of the mornin’” leaked to the public on Sept. 9 with no context, fans went ballistic deciphering its seemingly meaningless point. Only one day later, Baby Keem dropped his sophomore album “The Melodic Blue,” blasting listeners with crazy, chaotic songs. Baby Keem has garnered many fans […] read more » Students excited for the return of social activities September 30, 2021 — by Sanjoli Gupta Senior Maya Cranz still remembers the day she performed during her sophomore Homecoming quad day in the fall of 2019, and the exhilaration she and her fellow dancers felt as countless weekends of hard work finally came together. “As someone who choreographed some of the dances, I finally got to see it recorded on SHSTV, […] read more » Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021 — by Sarah Zhou and Atrey Desai When struggling with a class or looking for test preparation support, students often turn to expensive testing centers like Mathnasium and Elite Prep for help. On average, students will spend between $25 to $80 an hour for private tutoring, with some high-end tutors costing upwards of $200 per hour, according to NBC news. In an […] read more » YouTube shuts down popular Discord music bots September 30, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Arnav Swamy In early September, Discord users were greeted by a seemingly alarming notice: “To comply with a notice we received from YouTube — Rythm has ended its service. But don’t kick us out yet, this isn’t the end for us.” Discord is a convenient and accessible text, voice, and video service that allows users to communicate […] read more » Hyperpop: pop music’s new experiment September 30, 2021 — by Jason Cheng The evolution of music production and inclusion of unique sounds has expanded the definition of music. This experimentation has resulted in a plethora of contemporary genres sprouting from the roots of previous musical classifications — and now the niche genre of “hyperpop” falls right into this category. So what exactly is hyperpop? American Songwriter calls […] read more » ‘Shang-Chi’ is the first Asian Marvel superhero — and one of the year’s best movies September 30, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar The past two years have been duds for superhero movies. Movies like “Black Widow” and “Suicide Squad” have not met the expectations set by their predecessors, failing to compete when it comes to both plot and entertainment value. Marvel Studios’ latest entry, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” ends that slump. “Shang-Chi” delivers […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4142434445...5060708090...nextlast
Under the magnifying glass: students with faculty and staff parents October 2, 2021 — by Sarah Zhou and Victoria Hu Freshman Jay Louie spends nearly twice as much time at school than the average student. Louie arrives at school at 8 a.m. and does not leave until nearly 8 p.m. — not only because of volleyball team commitments, but also because of the busy schedule of principal Greg Louie — Jay’s father. From long school […] read more » My first autumn in America October 2, 2021 — by Tara Natarajan Red and golden leaves, crisp air, coziness and an abundance of pumpkin spice aren’t the only things that make autumn my favorite season. Fall brings back a unique nostalgia because it is the season that welcomed me to the United States when I moved from India three years ago. Having lived in India for the […] read more » Netflix original ‘Squid Game’ is a must watch October 2, 2021 — by Vicky Bai Currently topping U.S. charts and trending on social media platforms like TikTok, “Squid Game,” a new Korean original released by Netflix on Sept. 17, is a must watch nine-episode series that features popular Korean actors Gong Yoo and Jung Ho-yeon. The thriller drama follows the journey of a middle-age man in Seoul who joins a […] read more » Baby Keem’s ‘The Melodic Blue’ pioneers path for future rap music October 1, 2021 — by Howard Shu and Arnav Swamy When Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar’s rap phrase, “top of the mornin’” leaked to the public on Sept. 9 with no context, fans went ballistic deciphering its seemingly meaningless point. Only one day later, Baby Keem dropped his sophomore album “The Melodic Blue,” blasting listeners with crazy, chaotic songs. Baby Keem has garnered many fans […] read more » Students excited for the return of social activities September 30, 2021 — by Sanjoli Gupta Senior Maya Cranz still remembers the day she performed during her sophomore Homecoming quad day in the fall of 2019, and the exhilaration she and her fellow dancers felt as countless weekends of hard work finally came together. “As someone who choreographed some of the dances, I finally got to see it recorded on SHSTV, […] read more » Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021 — by Sarah Zhou and Atrey Desai When struggling with a class or looking for test preparation support, students often turn to expensive testing centers like Mathnasium and Elite Prep for help. On average, students will spend between $25 to $80 an hour for private tutoring, with some high-end tutors costing upwards of $200 per hour, according to NBC news. In an […] read more » YouTube shuts down popular Discord music bots September 30, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Arnav Swamy In early September, Discord users were greeted by a seemingly alarming notice: “To comply with a notice we received from YouTube — Rythm has ended its service. But don’t kick us out yet, this isn’t the end for us.” Discord is a convenient and accessible text, voice, and video service that allows users to communicate […] read more » Hyperpop: pop music’s new experiment September 30, 2021 — by Jason Cheng The evolution of music production and inclusion of unique sounds has expanded the definition of music. This experimentation has resulted in a plethora of contemporary genres sprouting from the roots of previous musical classifications — and now the niche genre of “hyperpop” falls right into this category. So what exactly is hyperpop? American Songwriter calls […] read more » ‘Shang-Chi’ is the first Asian Marvel superhero — and one of the year’s best movies September 30, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar The past two years have been duds for superhero movies. Movies like “Black Widow” and “Suicide Squad” have not met the expectations set by their predecessors, failing to compete when it comes to both plot and entertainment value. Marvel Studios’ latest entry, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” ends that slump. “Shang-Chi” delivers […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4142434445...5060708090...nextlast
My first autumn in America October 2, 2021 — by Tara Natarajan Red and golden leaves, crisp air, coziness and an abundance of pumpkin spice aren’t the only things that make autumn my favorite season. Fall brings back a unique nostalgia because it is the season that welcomed me to the United States when I moved from India three years ago. Having lived in India for the […] read more » Netflix original ‘Squid Game’ is a must watch October 2, 2021 — by Vicky Bai Currently topping U.S. charts and trending on social media platforms like TikTok, “Squid Game,” a new Korean original released by Netflix on Sept. 17, is a must watch nine-episode series that features popular Korean actors Gong Yoo and Jung Ho-yeon. The thriller drama follows the journey of a middle-age man in Seoul who joins a […] read more » Baby Keem’s ‘The Melodic Blue’ pioneers path for future rap music October 1, 2021 — by Howard Shu and Arnav Swamy When Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar’s rap phrase, “top of the mornin’” leaked to the public on Sept. 9 with no context, fans went ballistic deciphering its seemingly meaningless point. Only one day later, Baby Keem dropped his sophomore album “The Melodic Blue,” blasting listeners with crazy, chaotic songs. Baby Keem has garnered many fans […] read more » Students excited for the return of social activities September 30, 2021 — by Sanjoli Gupta Senior Maya Cranz still remembers the day she performed during her sophomore Homecoming quad day in the fall of 2019, and the exhilaration she and her fellow dancers felt as countless weekends of hard work finally came together. “As someone who choreographed some of the dances, I finally got to see it recorded on SHSTV, […] read more » Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021 — by Sarah Zhou and Atrey Desai When struggling with a class or looking for test preparation support, students often turn to expensive testing centers like Mathnasium and Elite Prep for help. On average, students will spend between $25 to $80 an hour for private tutoring, with some high-end tutors costing upwards of $200 per hour, according to NBC news. In an […] read more » YouTube shuts down popular Discord music bots September 30, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Arnav Swamy In early September, Discord users were greeted by a seemingly alarming notice: “To comply with a notice we received from YouTube — Rythm has ended its service. But don’t kick us out yet, this isn’t the end for us.” Discord is a convenient and accessible text, voice, and video service that allows users to communicate […] read more » Hyperpop: pop music’s new experiment September 30, 2021 — by Jason Cheng The evolution of music production and inclusion of unique sounds has expanded the definition of music. This experimentation has resulted in a plethora of contemporary genres sprouting from the roots of previous musical classifications — and now the niche genre of “hyperpop” falls right into this category. So what exactly is hyperpop? American Songwriter calls […] read more » ‘Shang-Chi’ is the first Asian Marvel superhero — and one of the year’s best movies September 30, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar The past two years have been duds for superhero movies. Movies like “Black Widow” and “Suicide Squad” have not met the expectations set by their predecessors, failing to compete when it comes to both plot and entertainment value. Marvel Studios’ latest entry, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” ends that slump. “Shang-Chi” delivers […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4142434445...5060708090...nextlast
Netflix original ‘Squid Game’ is a must watch October 2, 2021 — by Vicky Bai Currently topping U.S. charts and trending on social media platforms like TikTok, “Squid Game,” a new Korean original released by Netflix on Sept. 17, is a must watch nine-episode series that features popular Korean actors Gong Yoo and Jung Ho-yeon. The thriller drama follows the journey of a middle-age man in Seoul who joins a […] read more » Baby Keem’s ‘The Melodic Blue’ pioneers path for future rap music October 1, 2021 — by Howard Shu and Arnav Swamy When Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar’s rap phrase, “top of the mornin’” leaked to the public on Sept. 9 with no context, fans went ballistic deciphering its seemingly meaningless point. Only one day later, Baby Keem dropped his sophomore album “The Melodic Blue,” blasting listeners with crazy, chaotic songs. Baby Keem has garnered many fans […] read more » Students excited for the return of social activities September 30, 2021 — by Sanjoli Gupta Senior Maya Cranz still remembers the day she performed during her sophomore Homecoming quad day in the fall of 2019, and the exhilaration she and her fellow dancers felt as countless weekends of hard work finally came together. “As someone who choreographed some of the dances, I finally got to see it recorded on SHSTV, […] read more » Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021 — by Sarah Zhou and Atrey Desai When struggling with a class or looking for test preparation support, students often turn to expensive testing centers like Mathnasium and Elite Prep for help. On average, students will spend between $25 to $80 an hour for private tutoring, with some high-end tutors costing upwards of $200 per hour, according to NBC news. In an […] read more » YouTube shuts down popular Discord music bots September 30, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Arnav Swamy In early September, Discord users were greeted by a seemingly alarming notice: “To comply with a notice we received from YouTube — Rythm has ended its service. But don’t kick us out yet, this isn’t the end for us.” Discord is a convenient and accessible text, voice, and video service that allows users to communicate […] read more » Hyperpop: pop music’s new experiment September 30, 2021 — by Jason Cheng The evolution of music production and inclusion of unique sounds has expanded the definition of music. This experimentation has resulted in a plethora of contemporary genres sprouting from the roots of previous musical classifications — and now the niche genre of “hyperpop” falls right into this category. So what exactly is hyperpop? American Songwriter calls […] read more » ‘Shang-Chi’ is the first Asian Marvel superhero — and one of the year’s best movies September 30, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar The past two years have been duds for superhero movies. Movies like “Black Widow” and “Suicide Squad” have not met the expectations set by their predecessors, failing to compete when it comes to both plot and entertainment value. Marvel Studios’ latest entry, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” ends that slump. “Shang-Chi” delivers […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4142434445...5060708090...nextlast
Baby Keem’s ‘The Melodic Blue’ pioneers path for future rap music October 1, 2021 — by Howard Shu and Arnav Swamy When Baby Keem and Kendrick Lamar’s rap phrase, “top of the mornin’” leaked to the public on Sept. 9 with no context, fans went ballistic deciphering its seemingly meaningless point. Only one day later, Baby Keem dropped his sophomore album “The Melodic Blue,” blasting listeners with crazy, chaotic songs. Baby Keem has garnered many fans […] read more » Students excited for the return of social activities September 30, 2021 — by Sanjoli Gupta Senior Maya Cranz still remembers the day she performed during her sophomore Homecoming quad day in the fall of 2019, and the exhilaration she and her fellow dancers felt as countless weekends of hard work finally came together. “As someone who choreographed some of the dances, I finally got to see it recorded on SHSTV, […] read more » Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021 — by Sarah Zhou and Atrey Desai When struggling with a class or looking for test preparation support, students often turn to expensive testing centers like Mathnasium and Elite Prep for help. On average, students will spend between $25 to $80 an hour for private tutoring, with some high-end tutors costing upwards of $200 per hour, according to NBC news. In an […] read more » YouTube shuts down popular Discord music bots September 30, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Arnav Swamy In early September, Discord users were greeted by a seemingly alarming notice: “To comply with a notice we received from YouTube — Rythm has ended its service. But don’t kick us out yet, this isn’t the end for us.” Discord is a convenient and accessible text, voice, and video service that allows users to communicate […] read more » Hyperpop: pop music’s new experiment September 30, 2021 — by Jason Cheng The evolution of music production and inclusion of unique sounds has expanded the definition of music. This experimentation has resulted in a plethora of contemporary genres sprouting from the roots of previous musical classifications — and now the niche genre of “hyperpop” falls right into this category. So what exactly is hyperpop? American Songwriter calls […] read more » ‘Shang-Chi’ is the first Asian Marvel superhero — and one of the year’s best movies September 30, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar The past two years have been duds for superhero movies. Movies like “Black Widow” and “Suicide Squad” have not met the expectations set by their predecessors, failing to compete when it comes to both plot and entertainment value. Marvel Studios’ latest entry, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” ends that slump. “Shang-Chi” delivers […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4142434445...5060708090...nextlast
Students excited for the return of social activities September 30, 2021 — by Sanjoli Gupta Senior Maya Cranz still remembers the day she performed during her sophomore Homecoming quad day in the fall of 2019, and the exhilaration she and her fellow dancers felt as countless weekends of hard work finally came together. “As someone who choreographed some of the dances, I finally got to see it recorded on SHSTV, […] read more » Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021 — by Sarah Zhou and Atrey Desai When struggling with a class or looking for test preparation support, students often turn to expensive testing centers like Mathnasium and Elite Prep for help. On average, students will spend between $25 to $80 an hour for private tutoring, with some high-end tutors costing upwards of $200 per hour, according to NBC news. In an […] read more » YouTube shuts down popular Discord music bots September 30, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Arnav Swamy In early September, Discord users were greeted by a seemingly alarming notice: “To comply with a notice we received from YouTube — Rythm has ended its service. But don’t kick us out yet, this isn’t the end for us.” Discord is a convenient and accessible text, voice, and video service that allows users to communicate […] read more » Hyperpop: pop music’s new experiment September 30, 2021 — by Jason Cheng The evolution of music production and inclusion of unique sounds has expanded the definition of music. This experimentation has resulted in a plethora of contemporary genres sprouting from the roots of previous musical classifications — and now the niche genre of “hyperpop” falls right into this category. So what exactly is hyperpop? American Songwriter calls […] read more » ‘Shang-Chi’ is the first Asian Marvel superhero — and one of the year’s best movies September 30, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar The past two years have been duds for superhero movies. Movies like “Black Widow” and “Suicide Squad” have not met the expectations set by their predecessors, failing to compete when it comes to both plot and entertainment value. Marvel Studios’ latest entry, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” ends that slump. “Shang-Chi” delivers […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4142434445...5060708090...nextlast
Falcon Family Peer Tutoring Program offers student guidance for maneuvering tough classes September 30, 2021 — by Sarah Zhou and Atrey Desai When struggling with a class or looking for test preparation support, students often turn to expensive testing centers like Mathnasium and Elite Prep for help. On average, students will spend between $25 to $80 an hour for private tutoring, with some high-end tutors costing upwards of $200 per hour, according to NBC news. In an […] read more » YouTube shuts down popular Discord music bots September 30, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Arnav Swamy In early September, Discord users were greeted by a seemingly alarming notice: “To comply with a notice we received from YouTube — Rythm has ended its service. But don’t kick us out yet, this isn’t the end for us.” Discord is a convenient and accessible text, voice, and video service that allows users to communicate […] read more » Hyperpop: pop music’s new experiment September 30, 2021 — by Jason Cheng The evolution of music production and inclusion of unique sounds has expanded the definition of music. This experimentation has resulted in a plethora of contemporary genres sprouting from the roots of previous musical classifications — and now the niche genre of “hyperpop” falls right into this category. So what exactly is hyperpop? American Songwriter calls […] read more » ‘Shang-Chi’ is the first Asian Marvel superhero — and one of the year’s best movies September 30, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar The past two years have been duds for superhero movies. Movies like “Black Widow” and “Suicide Squad” have not met the expectations set by their predecessors, failing to compete when it comes to both plot and entertainment value. Marvel Studios’ latest entry, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” ends that slump. “Shang-Chi” delivers […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4142434445...5060708090...nextlast
YouTube shuts down popular Discord music bots September 30, 2021 — by Atrey Desai and Arnav Swamy In early September, Discord users were greeted by a seemingly alarming notice: “To comply with a notice we received from YouTube — Rythm has ended its service. But don’t kick us out yet, this isn’t the end for us.” Discord is a convenient and accessible text, voice, and video service that allows users to communicate […] read more » Hyperpop: pop music’s new experiment September 30, 2021 — by Jason Cheng The evolution of music production and inclusion of unique sounds has expanded the definition of music. This experimentation has resulted in a plethora of contemporary genres sprouting from the roots of previous musical classifications — and now the niche genre of “hyperpop” falls right into this category. So what exactly is hyperpop? American Songwriter calls […] read more » ‘Shang-Chi’ is the first Asian Marvel superhero — and one of the year’s best movies September 30, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar The past two years have been duds for superhero movies. Movies like “Black Widow” and “Suicide Squad” have not met the expectations set by their predecessors, failing to compete when it comes to both plot and entertainment value. Marvel Studios’ latest entry, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” ends that slump. “Shang-Chi” delivers […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4142434445...5060708090...nextlast
Hyperpop: pop music’s new experiment September 30, 2021 — by Jason Cheng The evolution of music production and inclusion of unique sounds has expanded the definition of music. This experimentation has resulted in a plethora of contemporary genres sprouting from the roots of previous musical classifications — and now the niche genre of “hyperpop” falls right into this category. So what exactly is hyperpop? American Songwriter calls […] read more » ‘Shang-Chi’ is the first Asian Marvel superhero — and one of the year’s best movies September 30, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar The past two years have been duds for superhero movies. Movies like “Black Widow” and “Suicide Squad” have not met the expectations set by their predecessors, failing to compete when it comes to both plot and entertainment value. Marvel Studios’ latest entry, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” ends that slump. “Shang-Chi” delivers […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4142434445...5060708090...nextlast
‘Shang-Chi’ is the first Asian Marvel superhero — and one of the year’s best movies September 30, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar The past two years have been duds for superhero movies. Movies like “Black Widow” and “Suicide Squad” have not met the expectations set by their predecessors, failing to compete when it comes to both plot and entertainment value. Marvel Studios’ latest entry, “Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings,” ends that slump. “Shang-Chi” delivers […] read more » firstprevious...102030...4142434445...5060708090...nextlast