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 » Alarms clocks have failed me time and time again October 22, 2020 — by Nika Bagherian My alarm clock can’t seem to do its job of waking me up on time. read more » Less experience should not make or break a chance to win an Emmy October 20, 2020 — by Angelina Chen Following the 2020 Emmy Awards, actress Zendaya faces backlash for winning best lead actress over more experienced nominees. read more » International boarding schools become reality for some SHS students during COVID-19 October 18, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Nika Bagherian Coronavirus restrictions in the U.S. have made the freedom and novelty of international boarding schools more appealing to students. read more » Video games connect friends during coronavirus pandemic October 18, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Justin Guo In the pandemic, video games have evolved from pure entertainment into a necessary vehicle for social interaction. read more » New dynamic for students working jobs during quarantine October 18, 2020 — by Nicole Lu and Esther Luan While many student employees have faced drastic job and policy changes, others have found success in working virtually. read more » Faith intertwined: Virtual religious services prove essential for connections October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen From Zoom meetings to YouTube live streams, religious communities keep their bonds in a year when large in-person celebrations are canceled or significantly altered. read more » Yearbook staff grapples with the challenges of distance learning and low sales October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen The 61st Talisman will be like no other. read more » A COVID reality: School focuses on helping students rather than punishing them for mistakes October 16, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Vinay Gollamudi Connectivity and power issues pose new challenges for both students and admins to work through together read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...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 » Alarms clocks have failed me time and time again October 22, 2020 — by Nika Bagherian My alarm clock can’t seem to do its job of waking me up on time. read more » Less experience should not make or break a chance to win an Emmy October 20, 2020 — by Angelina Chen Following the 2020 Emmy Awards, actress Zendaya faces backlash for winning best lead actress over more experienced nominees. read more » International boarding schools become reality for some SHS students during COVID-19 October 18, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Nika Bagherian Coronavirus restrictions in the U.S. have made the freedom and novelty of international boarding schools more appealing to students. read more » Video games connect friends during coronavirus pandemic October 18, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Justin Guo In the pandemic, video games have evolved from pure entertainment into a necessary vehicle for social interaction. read more » New dynamic for students working jobs during quarantine October 18, 2020 — by Nicole Lu and Esther Luan While many student employees have faced drastic job and policy changes, others have found success in working virtually. read more » Faith intertwined: Virtual religious services prove essential for connections October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen From Zoom meetings to YouTube live streams, religious communities keep their bonds in a year when large in-person celebrations are canceled or significantly altered. read more » Yearbook staff grapples with the challenges of distance learning and low sales October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen The 61st Talisman will be like no other. read more » A COVID reality: School focuses on helping students rather than punishing them for mistakes October 16, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Vinay Gollamudi Connectivity and power issues pose new challenges for both students and admins to work through together read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
Alarms clocks have failed me time and time again October 22, 2020 — by Nika Bagherian My alarm clock can’t seem to do its job of waking me up on time. read more » Less experience should not make or break a chance to win an Emmy October 20, 2020 — by Angelina Chen Following the 2020 Emmy Awards, actress Zendaya faces backlash for winning best lead actress over more experienced nominees. read more » International boarding schools become reality for some SHS students during COVID-19 October 18, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Nika Bagherian Coronavirus restrictions in the U.S. have made the freedom and novelty of international boarding schools more appealing to students. read more » Video games connect friends during coronavirus pandemic October 18, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Justin Guo In the pandemic, video games have evolved from pure entertainment into a necessary vehicle for social interaction. read more » New dynamic for students working jobs during quarantine October 18, 2020 — by Nicole Lu and Esther Luan While many student employees have faced drastic job and policy changes, others have found success in working virtually. read more » Faith intertwined: Virtual religious services prove essential for connections October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen From Zoom meetings to YouTube live streams, religious communities keep their bonds in a year when large in-person celebrations are canceled or significantly altered. read more » Yearbook staff grapples with the challenges of distance learning and low sales October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen The 61st Talisman will be like no other. read more » A COVID reality: School focuses on helping students rather than punishing them for mistakes October 16, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Vinay Gollamudi Connectivity and power issues pose new challenges for both students and admins to work through together read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
Less experience should not make or break a chance to win an Emmy October 20, 2020 — by Angelina Chen Following the 2020 Emmy Awards, actress Zendaya faces backlash for winning best lead actress over more experienced nominees. read more » International boarding schools become reality for some SHS students during COVID-19 October 18, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Nika Bagherian Coronavirus restrictions in the U.S. have made the freedom and novelty of international boarding schools more appealing to students. read more » Video games connect friends during coronavirus pandemic October 18, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Justin Guo In the pandemic, video games have evolved from pure entertainment into a necessary vehicle for social interaction. read more » New dynamic for students working jobs during quarantine October 18, 2020 — by Nicole Lu and Esther Luan While many student employees have faced drastic job and policy changes, others have found success in working virtually. read more » Faith intertwined: Virtual religious services prove essential for connections October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen From Zoom meetings to YouTube live streams, religious communities keep their bonds in a year when large in-person celebrations are canceled or significantly altered. read more » Yearbook staff grapples with the challenges of distance learning and low sales October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen The 61st Talisman will be like no other. read more » A COVID reality: School focuses on helping students rather than punishing them for mistakes October 16, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Vinay Gollamudi Connectivity and power issues pose new challenges for both students and admins to work through together read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
International boarding schools become reality for some SHS students during COVID-19 October 18, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram and Nika Bagherian Coronavirus restrictions in the U.S. have made the freedom and novelty of international boarding schools more appealing to students. read more » Video games connect friends during coronavirus pandemic October 18, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Justin Guo In the pandemic, video games have evolved from pure entertainment into a necessary vehicle for social interaction. read more » New dynamic for students working jobs during quarantine October 18, 2020 — by Nicole Lu and Esther Luan While many student employees have faced drastic job and policy changes, others have found success in working virtually. read more » Faith intertwined: Virtual religious services prove essential for connections October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen From Zoom meetings to YouTube live streams, religious communities keep their bonds in a year when large in-person celebrations are canceled or significantly altered. read more » Yearbook staff grapples with the challenges of distance learning and low sales October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen The 61st Talisman will be like no other. read more » A COVID reality: School focuses on helping students rather than punishing them for mistakes October 16, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Vinay Gollamudi Connectivity and power issues pose new challenges for both students and admins to work through together read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
Video games connect friends during coronavirus pandemic October 18, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Justin Guo In the pandemic, video games have evolved from pure entertainment into a necessary vehicle for social interaction. read more » New dynamic for students working jobs during quarantine October 18, 2020 — by Nicole Lu and Esther Luan While many student employees have faced drastic job and policy changes, others have found success in working virtually. read more » Faith intertwined: Virtual religious services prove essential for connections October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen From Zoom meetings to YouTube live streams, religious communities keep their bonds in a year when large in-person celebrations are canceled or significantly altered. read more » Yearbook staff grapples with the challenges of distance learning and low sales October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen The 61st Talisman will be like no other. read more » A COVID reality: School focuses on helping students rather than punishing them for mistakes October 16, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Vinay Gollamudi Connectivity and power issues pose new challenges for both students and admins to work through together read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
New dynamic for students working jobs during quarantine October 18, 2020 — by Nicole Lu and Esther Luan While many student employees have faced drastic job and policy changes, others have found success in working virtually. read more » Faith intertwined: Virtual religious services prove essential for connections October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen From Zoom meetings to YouTube live streams, religious communities keep their bonds in a year when large in-person celebrations are canceled or significantly altered. read more » Yearbook staff grapples with the challenges of distance learning and low sales October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen The 61st Talisman will be like no other. read more » A COVID reality: School focuses on helping students rather than punishing them for mistakes October 16, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Vinay Gollamudi Connectivity and power issues pose new challenges for both students and admins to work through together read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
Faith intertwined: Virtual religious services prove essential for connections October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen From Zoom meetings to YouTube live streams, religious communities keep their bonds in a year when large in-person celebrations are canceled or significantly altered. read more » Yearbook staff grapples with the challenges of distance learning and low sales October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen The 61st Talisman will be like no other. read more » A COVID reality: School focuses on helping students rather than punishing them for mistakes October 16, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Vinay Gollamudi Connectivity and power issues pose new challenges for both students and admins to work through together read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
Yearbook staff grapples with the challenges of distance learning and low sales October 18, 2020 — by Selina Chen The 61st Talisman will be like no other. read more » A COVID reality: School focuses on helping students rather than punishing them for mistakes October 16, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Vinay Gollamudi Connectivity and power issues pose new challenges for both students and admins to work through together read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
A COVID reality: School focuses on helping students rather than punishing them for mistakes October 16, 2020 — by Jason Cheng and Vinay Gollamudi Connectivity and power issues pose new challenges for both students and admins to work through together read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast