Updated CDC social distancing guidelines prompt mixed reactions from SHS community April 15, 2021 — by Christina Chang and Martin Xu Although there is some hesitation regarding the recently published research stating that 3 feet of social distancing is enough in K-12 schools, many feel comfortable with the change. read more » Recalling ‘lockdown day’ prompts reflections on my American identity April 14, 2021 — by Selina Chen Now in the time of racial reckoning, I wonder how to classify my experiences leading up to March 13, 2020 read more » ‘Fermat’s last theorem’ by Simon Singh chips away at an enigma once available only to specialists April 9, 2021 — by Nilay Mishra Only serious mathematicians can understand the proof of Fermat’s last theorem by Andrew Wiles, but Singh makes the technicalities understandable to even the most inexperienced readers. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Students and teachers adjust to an increased use of cellphones in class April 1, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh & Esther Luan Teachers find different ways to prevent phone use, while students take advantage of the increased accessibility read more » Students and teachers reflect on the past year of quarantine April 1, 2021 — by Howard Shu Students have generally said that they miss social interactions and that it has been harder for them to avoid procrastination. read more » Branching out to Kero Kero Bonito’s surprisingly good music April 1, 2021 — by Chris Chen The band’s songs not only sound amazing, but also answer age-old questions like how many shrimps you have to eat before you make your skin turn pink. read more » ‘The Sound of Music’: the family film that develops with age March 30, 2021 — by Carolyn Wang My 7-year-old self’s recollection of the film changed completely when I came back to watch it as a teenager read more » Class of 2022 will face a unique set of difficulties with college applications March 28, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani Considerations of community colleges and gap years grow more prominent as juniors handle changes to their college admissions process. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Recalling ‘lockdown day’ prompts reflections on my American identity April 14, 2021 — by Selina Chen Now in the time of racial reckoning, I wonder how to classify my experiences leading up to March 13, 2020 read more » ‘Fermat’s last theorem’ by Simon Singh chips away at an enigma once available only to specialists April 9, 2021 — by Nilay Mishra Only serious mathematicians can understand the proof of Fermat’s last theorem by Andrew Wiles, but Singh makes the technicalities understandable to even the most inexperienced readers. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Students and teachers adjust to an increased use of cellphones in class April 1, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh & Esther Luan Teachers find different ways to prevent phone use, while students take advantage of the increased accessibility read more » Students and teachers reflect on the past year of quarantine April 1, 2021 — by Howard Shu Students have generally said that they miss social interactions and that it has been harder for them to avoid procrastination. read more » Branching out to Kero Kero Bonito’s surprisingly good music April 1, 2021 — by Chris Chen The band’s songs not only sound amazing, but also answer age-old questions like how many shrimps you have to eat before you make your skin turn pink. read more » ‘The Sound of Music’: the family film that develops with age March 30, 2021 — by Carolyn Wang My 7-year-old self’s recollection of the film changed completely when I came back to watch it as a teenager read more » Class of 2022 will face a unique set of difficulties with college applications March 28, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani Considerations of community colleges and gap years grow more prominent as juniors handle changes to their college admissions process. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
‘Fermat’s last theorem’ by Simon Singh chips away at an enigma once available only to specialists April 9, 2021 — by Nilay Mishra Only serious mathematicians can understand the proof of Fermat’s last theorem by Andrew Wiles, but Singh makes the technicalities understandable to even the most inexperienced readers. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Students and teachers adjust to an increased use of cellphones in class April 1, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh & Esther Luan Teachers find different ways to prevent phone use, while students take advantage of the increased accessibility read more » Students and teachers reflect on the past year of quarantine April 1, 2021 — by Howard Shu Students have generally said that they miss social interactions and that it has been harder for them to avoid procrastination. read more » Branching out to Kero Kero Bonito’s surprisingly good music April 1, 2021 — by Chris Chen The band’s songs not only sound amazing, but also answer age-old questions like how many shrimps you have to eat before you make your skin turn pink. read more » ‘The Sound of Music’: the family film that develops with age March 30, 2021 — by Carolyn Wang My 7-year-old self’s recollection of the film changed completely when I came back to watch it as a teenager read more » Class of 2022 will face a unique set of difficulties with college applications March 28, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani Considerations of community colleges and gap years grow more prominent as juniors handle changes to their college admissions process. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Students and teachers adjust to an increased use of cellphones in class April 1, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh & Esther Luan Teachers find different ways to prevent phone use, while students take advantage of the increased accessibility read more » Students and teachers reflect on the past year of quarantine April 1, 2021 — by Howard Shu Students have generally said that they miss social interactions and that it has been harder for them to avoid procrastination. read more » Branching out to Kero Kero Bonito’s surprisingly good music April 1, 2021 — by Chris Chen The band’s songs not only sound amazing, but also answer age-old questions like how many shrimps you have to eat before you make your skin turn pink. read more » ‘The Sound of Music’: the family film that develops with age March 30, 2021 — by Carolyn Wang My 7-year-old self’s recollection of the film changed completely when I came back to watch it as a teenager read more » Class of 2022 will face a unique set of difficulties with college applications March 28, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani Considerations of community colleges and gap years grow more prominent as juniors handle changes to their college admissions process. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
What is the extent of the First Amendment in schools? April 2, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun and Martin Xu Mary Beth Tinker of the famous Supreme Court case tells The Falcon about her views on student speech rights. read more » Students and teachers adjust to an increased use of cellphones in class April 1, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh & Esther Luan Teachers find different ways to prevent phone use, while students take advantage of the increased accessibility read more » Students and teachers reflect on the past year of quarantine April 1, 2021 — by Howard Shu Students have generally said that they miss social interactions and that it has been harder for them to avoid procrastination. read more » Branching out to Kero Kero Bonito’s surprisingly good music April 1, 2021 — by Chris Chen The band’s songs not only sound amazing, but also answer age-old questions like how many shrimps you have to eat before you make your skin turn pink. read more » ‘The Sound of Music’: the family film that develops with age March 30, 2021 — by Carolyn Wang My 7-year-old self’s recollection of the film changed completely when I came back to watch it as a teenager read more » Class of 2022 will face a unique set of difficulties with college applications March 28, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani Considerations of community colleges and gap years grow more prominent as juniors handle changes to their college admissions process. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Students and teachers adjust to an increased use of cellphones in class April 1, 2021 — by Anouk Yeh & Esther Luan Teachers find different ways to prevent phone use, while students take advantage of the increased accessibility read more » Students and teachers reflect on the past year of quarantine April 1, 2021 — by Howard Shu Students have generally said that they miss social interactions and that it has been harder for them to avoid procrastination. read more » Branching out to Kero Kero Bonito’s surprisingly good music April 1, 2021 — by Chris Chen The band’s songs not only sound amazing, but also answer age-old questions like how many shrimps you have to eat before you make your skin turn pink. read more » ‘The Sound of Music’: the family film that develops with age March 30, 2021 — by Carolyn Wang My 7-year-old self’s recollection of the film changed completely when I came back to watch it as a teenager read more » Class of 2022 will face a unique set of difficulties with college applications March 28, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani Considerations of community colleges and gap years grow more prominent as juniors handle changes to their college admissions process. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Students and teachers reflect on the past year of quarantine April 1, 2021 — by Howard Shu Students have generally said that they miss social interactions and that it has been harder for them to avoid procrastination. read more » Branching out to Kero Kero Bonito’s surprisingly good music April 1, 2021 — by Chris Chen The band’s songs not only sound amazing, but also answer age-old questions like how many shrimps you have to eat before you make your skin turn pink. read more » ‘The Sound of Music’: the family film that develops with age March 30, 2021 — by Carolyn Wang My 7-year-old self’s recollection of the film changed completely when I came back to watch it as a teenager read more » Class of 2022 will face a unique set of difficulties with college applications March 28, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani Considerations of community colleges and gap years grow more prominent as juniors handle changes to their college admissions process. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Branching out to Kero Kero Bonito’s surprisingly good music April 1, 2021 — by Chris Chen The band’s songs not only sound amazing, but also answer age-old questions like how many shrimps you have to eat before you make your skin turn pink. read more » ‘The Sound of Music’: the family film that develops with age March 30, 2021 — by Carolyn Wang My 7-year-old self’s recollection of the film changed completely when I came back to watch it as a teenager read more » Class of 2022 will face a unique set of difficulties with college applications March 28, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani Considerations of community colleges and gap years grow more prominent as juniors handle changes to their college admissions process. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
‘The Sound of Music’: the family film that develops with age March 30, 2021 — by Carolyn Wang My 7-year-old self’s recollection of the film changed completely when I came back to watch it as a teenager read more » Class of 2022 will face a unique set of difficulties with college applications March 28, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani Considerations of community colleges and gap years grow more prominent as juniors handle changes to their college admissions process. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast
Class of 2022 will face a unique set of difficulties with college applications March 28, 2021 — by Lihi Shoshani Considerations of community colleges and gap years grow more prominent as juniors handle changes to their college admissions process. read more » firstprevious...10203040...4950515253...60708090100...nextlast