Top 10 things to dress up as this Halloween November 5, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Last minute, original costumes for Halloween 2020 read more » COVID-19 causes difficulty in finding volunteer opportunities November 5, 2020 — by Jonathan Si Students search for different volunteering activities to replace canceled ones read more » Social media’s echo chamber reinforces political divide November 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu A rise in the usage of social media furthers a lack of understanding for other points of view read more » It’s raining cats and dogs: Seeking a furry companion in the midst of a pandemic November 4, 2020 — by Hannah Lee and Amanda Zhu Animal Shelters and dog breeders report a boom in pet adoption and fostering as people quest for a fur-ever friend amid the COVID-19 crisis. read more » ‘Radio Silence’: A book about becoming who you are November 3, 2020 — by Lily Zhang It’s a classic boy meets girl story. But instead of falling in love, they make a podcast. read more » Alumni reflect on experiences after leaving Saratoga bubble November 2, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang Alumni share advice from meeting the daughter of migrant workers to navigating 2020, juggling extracurriculars and combating college misconceptions read more » Quarantine fosters introspection and self-discovery for senior October 28, 2020 — by Jun Lee Quarantine was stressful, but it taught me ways to enjoy being alone and helped me revamp my lifestyle. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » firstprevious...10203040...4647484950...60708090100...nextlast
COVID-19 causes difficulty in finding volunteer opportunities November 5, 2020 — by Jonathan Si Students search for different volunteering activities to replace canceled ones read more » Social media’s echo chamber reinforces political divide November 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu A rise in the usage of social media furthers a lack of understanding for other points of view read more » It’s raining cats and dogs: Seeking a furry companion in the midst of a pandemic November 4, 2020 — by Hannah Lee and Amanda Zhu Animal Shelters and dog breeders report a boom in pet adoption and fostering as people quest for a fur-ever friend amid the COVID-19 crisis. read more » ‘Radio Silence’: A book about becoming who you are November 3, 2020 — by Lily Zhang It’s a classic boy meets girl story. But instead of falling in love, they make a podcast. read more » Alumni reflect on experiences after leaving Saratoga bubble November 2, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang Alumni share advice from meeting the daughter of migrant workers to navigating 2020, juggling extracurriculars and combating college misconceptions read more » Quarantine fosters introspection and self-discovery for senior October 28, 2020 — by Jun Lee Quarantine was stressful, but it taught me ways to enjoy being alone and helped me revamp my lifestyle. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » firstprevious...10203040...4647484950...60708090100...nextlast
Social media’s echo chamber reinforces political divide November 4, 2020 — by Preston Fu A rise in the usage of social media furthers a lack of understanding for other points of view read more » It’s raining cats and dogs: Seeking a furry companion in the midst of a pandemic November 4, 2020 — by Hannah Lee and Amanda Zhu Animal Shelters and dog breeders report a boom in pet adoption and fostering as people quest for a fur-ever friend amid the COVID-19 crisis. read more » ‘Radio Silence’: A book about becoming who you are November 3, 2020 — by Lily Zhang It’s a classic boy meets girl story. But instead of falling in love, they make a podcast. read more » Alumni reflect on experiences after leaving Saratoga bubble November 2, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang Alumni share advice from meeting the daughter of migrant workers to navigating 2020, juggling extracurriculars and combating college misconceptions read more » Quarantine fosters introspection and self-discovery for senior October 28, 2020 — by Jun Lee Quarantine was stressful, but it taught me ways to enjoy being alone and helped me revamp my lifestyle. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » firstprevious...10203040...4647484950...60708090100...nextlast
It’s raining cats and dogs: Seeking a furry companion in the midst of a pandemic November 4, 2020 — by Hannah Lee and Amanda Zhu Animal Shelters and dog breeders report a boom in pet adoption and fostering as people quest for a fur-ever friend amid the COVID-19 crisis. read more » ‘Radio Silence’: A book about becoming who you are November 3, 2020 — by Lily Zhang It’s a classic boy meets girl story. But instead of falling in love, they make a podcast. read more » Alumni reflect on experiences after leaving Saratoga bubble November 2, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang Alumni share advice from meeting the daughter of migrant workers to navigating 2020, juggling extracurriculars and combating college misconceptions read more » Quarantine fosters introspection and self-discovery for senior October 28, 2020 — by Jun Lee Quarantine was stressful, but it taught me ways to enjoy being alone and helped me revamp my lifestyle. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » firstprevious...10203040...4647484950...60708090100...nextlast
‘Radio Silence’: A book about becoming who you are November 3, 2020 — by Lily Zhang It’s a classic boy meets girl story. But instead of falling in love, they make a podcast. read more » Alumni reflect on experiences after leaving Saratoga bubble November 2, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang Alumni share advice from meeting the daughter of migrant workers to navigating 2020, juggling extracurriculars and combating college misconceptions read more » Quarantine fosters introspection and self-discovery for senior October 28, 2020 — by Jun Lee Quarantine was stressful, but it taught me ways to enjoy being alone and helped me revamp my lifestyle. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » firstprevious...10203040...4647484950...60708090100...nextlast
Alumni reflect on experiences after leaving Saratoga bubble November 2, 2020 — by Christina Chang and Carolyn Wang Alumni share advice from meeting the daughter of migrant workers to navigating 2020, juggling extracurriculars and combating college misconceptions read more » Quarantine fosters introspection and self-discovery for senior October 28, 2020 — by Jun Lee Quarantine was stressful, but it taught me ways to enjoy being alone and helped me revamp my lifestyle. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » firstprevious...10203040...4647484950...60708090100...nextlast
Quarantine fosters introspection and self-discovery for senior October 28, 2020 — by Jun Lee Quarantine was stressful, but it taught me ways to enjoy being alone and helped me revamp my lifestyle. read more » Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » firstprevious...10203040...4647484950...60708090100...nextlast
Shameless transphobes and where to find them October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen For an author of a children’s book on acceptance, J.K. Rowling is shockingly bigoted. read more » Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » firstprevious...10203040...4647484950...60708090100...nextlast
Decorating has become a chore in ‘Animal Crossing’ October 28, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Seasonal updates are OK, but a quality of life update is what the game really needs. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » firstprevious...10203040...4647484950...60708090100...nextlast
iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » firstprevious...10203040...4647484950...60708090100...nextlast