Department chairs play an important role on campus March 22, 2020 — by Ethan Lin and Brandon Wang Department heads perform various tasks to fulfill the needs of their individual departments and coordinate with administrators during Leadership meetings. read more » ‘Rainbow Magic’: an adventure that took me to fairyland and back March 21, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli The popular Scholastic book series about fairies was not only fun and addicting, but encouraged me to read during my childhood. read more » Granoff’s teaching experience unexpectedly pays off in parenthood March 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai Granoff’s knowledge of child psychology helps him teach his child basic lessons and improve his methods of teaching. read more » ‘Parasite’ win is a step forward for Asian diversity March 21, 2020 — by Elaine Toh After winning at the Academy Awards, the South Korean film makes a mark in film history. read more » Students pay to volunteer in far away places even as others question whether such trips are worthwhile March 14, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Nicole Lu Despite questionable ulterior motives, students who participate in voluntourism learn lessons of a lifetime. read more » Senior bikes to LA over course of seven days March 12, 2020 — by Esther Luan Senior Alvin Ren and friend take advantage of spring break to make bike trip along Highway 1 to Los Angeles. read more » Dietary habits can lead to less spending on meals March 11, 2020 — by Andy Chen For many who choose to undergo dietary restrictions like veganism, these habits can result in a less costly lifestyle in addition to religious, moral or health benefits. read more » AP teachers differ in beliefs about preparing students for AP exams March 11, 2020 — by Andrew Li AP Chinese and AP English Language courses have varying amounts of focus on exam, but still provide students with skills needed to succeed. read more » As students scramble for summer recs, teachers encourage other options March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen Teachers urge students to seek internships and job opportunities to pursue their true interests, rather than apply to summer programs to boost their resumes. read more » Sophomore pursues comedic passion March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Anouk Yeh Inspired by a family friend, sophomore Dhruva Nair often performs standup comedy for both friends and large events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7172737475...8090100110120...nextlast
‘Rainbow Magic’: an adventure that took me to fairyland and back March 21, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli The popular Scholastic book series about fairies was not only fun and addicting, but encouraged me to read during my childhood. read more » Granoff’s teaching experience unexpectedly pays off in parenthood March 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai Granoff’s knowledge of child psychology helps him teach his child basic lessons and improve his methods of teaching. read more » ‘Parasite’ win is a step forward for Asian diversity March 21, 2020 — by Elaine Toh After winning at the Academy Awards, the South Korean film makes a mark in film history. read more » Students pay to volunteer in far away places even as others question whether such trips are worthwhile March 14, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Nicole Lu Despite questionable ulterior motives, students who participate in voluntourism learn lessons of a lifetime. read more » Senior bikes to LA over course of seven days March 12, 2020 — by Esther Luan Senior Alvin Ren and friend take advantage of spring break to make bike trip along Highway 1 to Los Angeles. read more » Dietary habits can lead to less spending on meals March 11, 2020 — by Andy Chen For many who choose to undergo dietary restrictions like veganism, these habits can result in a less costly lifestyle in addition to religious, moral or health benefits. read more » AP teachers differ in beliefs about preparing students for AP exams March 11, 2020 — by Andrew Li AP Chinese and AP English Language courses have varying amounts of focus on exam, but still provide students with skills needed to succeed. read more » As students scramble for summer recs, teachers encourage other options March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen Teachers urge students to seek internships and job opportunities to pursue their true interests, rather than apply to summer programs to boost their resumes. read more » Sophomore pursues comedic passion March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Anouk Yeh Inspired by a family friend, sophomore Dhruva Nair often performs standup comedy for both friends and large events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7172737475...8090100110120...nextlast
Granoff’s teaching experience unexpectedly pays off in parenthood March 21, 2020 — by Vicky Bai Granoff’s knowledge of child psychology helps him teach his child basic lessons and improve his methods of teaching. read more » ‘Parasite’ win is a step forward for Asian diversity March 21, 2020 — by Elaine Toh After winning at the Academy Awards, the South Korean film makes a mark in film history. read more » Students pay to volunteer in far away places even as others question whether such trips are worthwhile March 14, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Nicole Lu Despite questionable ulterior motives, students who participate in voluntourism learn lessons of a lifetime. read more » Senior bikes to LA over course of seven days March 12, 2020 — by Esther Luan Senior Alvin Ren and friend take advantage of spring break to make bike trip along Highway 1 to Los Angeles. read more » Dietary habits can lead to less spending on meals March 11, 2020 — by Andy Chen For many who choose to undergo dietary restrictions like veganism, these habits can result in a less costly lifestyle in addition to religious, moral or health benefits. read more » AP teachers differ in beliefs about preparing students for AP exams March 11, 2020 — by Andrew Li AP Chinese and AP English Language courses have varying amounts of focus on exam, but still provide students with skills needed to succeed. read more » As students scramble for summer recs, teachers encourage other options March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen Teachers urge students to seek internships and job opportunities to pursue their true interests, rather than apply to summer programs to boost their resumes. read more » Sophomore pursues comedic passion March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Anouk Yeh Inspired by a family friend, sophomore Dhruva Nair often performs standup comedy for both friends and large events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7172737475...8090100110120...nextlast
‘Parasite’ win is a step forward for Asian diversity March 21, 2020 — by Elaine Toh After winning at the Academy Awards, the South Korean film makes a mark in film history. read more » Students pay to volunteer in far away places even as others question whether such trips are worthwhile March 14, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Nicole Lu Despite questionable ulterior motives, students who participate in voluntourism learn lessons of a lifetime. read more » Senior bikes to LA over course of seven days March 12, 2020 — by Esther Luan Senior Alvin Ren and friend take advantage of spring break to make bike trip along Highway 1 to Los Angeles. read more » Dietary habits can lead to less spending on meals March 11, 2020 — by Andy Chen For many who choose to undergo dietary restrictions like veganism, these habits can result in a less costly lifestyle in addition to religious, moral or health benefits. read more » AP teachers differ in beliefs about preparing students for AP exams March 11, 2020 — by Andrew Li AP Chinese and AP English Language courses have varying amounts of focus on exam, but still provide students with skills needed to succeed. read more » As students scramble for summer recs, teachers encourage other options March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen Teachers urge students to seek internships and job opportunities to pursue their true interests, rather than apply to summer programs to boost their resumes. read more » Sophomore pursues comedic passion March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Anouk Yeh Inspired by a family friend, sophomore Dhruva Nair often performs standup comedy for both friends and large events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7172737475...8090100110120...nextlast
Students pay to volunteer in far away places even as others question whether such trips are worthwhile March 14, 2020 — by Vicky Bai and Nicole Lu Despite questionable ulterior motives, students who participate in voluntourism learn lessons of a lifetime. read more » Senior bikes to LA over course of seven days March 12, 2020 — by Esther Luan Senior Alvin Ren and friend take advantage of spring break to make bike trip along Highway 1 to Los Angeles. read more » Dietary habits can lead to less spending on meals March 11, 2020 — by Andy Chen For many who choose to undergo dietary restrictions like veganism, these habits can result in a less costly lifestyle in addition to religious, moral or health benefits. read more » AP teachers differ in beliefs about preparing students for AP exams March 11, 2020 — by Andrew Li AP Chinese and AP English Language courses have varying amounts of focus on exam, but still provide students with skills needed to succeed. read more » As students scramble for summer recs, teachers encourage other options March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen Teachers urge students to seek internships and job opportunities to pursue their true interests, rather than apply to summer programs to boost their resumes. read more » Sophomore pursues comedic passion March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Anouk Yeh Inspired by a family friend, sophomore Dhruva Nair often performs standup comedy for both friends and large events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7172737475...8090100110120...nextlast
Senior bikes to LA over course of seven days March 12, 2020 — by Esther Luan Senior Alvin Ren and friend take advantage of spring break to make bike trip along Highway 1 to Los Angeles. read more » Dietary habits can lead to less spending on meals March 11, 2020 — by Andy Chen For many who choose to undergo dietary restrictions like veganism, these habits can result in a less costly lifestyle in addition to religious, moral or health benefits. read more » AP teachers differ in beliefs about preparing students for AP exams March 11, 2020 — by Andrew Li AP Chinese and AP English Language courses have varying amounts of focus on exam, but still provide students with skills needed to succeed. read more » As students scramble for summer recs, teachers encourage other options March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen Teachers urge students to seek internships and job opportunities to pursue their true interests, rather than apply to summer programs to boost their resumes. read more » Sophomore pursues comedic passion March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Anouk Yeh Inspired by a family friend, sophomore Dhruva Nair often performs standup comedy for both friends and large events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7172737475...8090100110120...nextlast
Dietary habits can lead to less spending on meals March 11, 2020 — by Andy Chen For many who choose to undergo dietary restrictions like veganism, these habits can result in a less costly lifestyle in addition to religious, moral or health benefits. read more » AP teachers differ in beliefs about preparing students for AP exams March 11, 2020 — by Andrew Li AP Chinese and AP English Language courses have varying amounts of focus on exam, but still provide students with skills needed to succeed. read more » As students scramble for summer recs, teachers encourage other options March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen Teachers urge students to seek internships and job opportunities to pursue their true interests, rather than apply to summer programs to boost their resumes. read more » Sophomore pursues comedic passion March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Anouk Yeh Inspired by a family friend, sophomore Dhruva Nair often performs standup comedy for both friends and large events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7172737475...8090100110120...nextlast
AP teachers differ in beliefs about preparing students for AP exams March 11, 2020 — by Andrew Li AP Chinese and AP English Language courses have varying amounts of focus on exam, but still provide students with skills needed to succeed. read more » As students scramble for summer recs, teachers encourage other options March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen Teachers urge students to seek internships and job opportunities to pursue their true interests, rather than apply to summer programs to boost their resumes. read more » Sophomore pursues comedic passion March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Anouk Yeh Inspired by a family friend, sophomore Dhruva Nair often performs standup comedy for both friends and large events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7172737475...8090100110120...nextlast
As students scramble for summer recs, teachers encourage other options March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen Teachers urge students to seek internships and job opportunities to pursue their true interests, rather than apply to summer programs to boost their resumes. read more » Sophomore pursues comedic passion March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Anouk Yeh Inspired by a family friend, sophomore Dhruva Nair often performs standup comedy for both friends and large events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7172737475...8090100110120...nextlast
Sophomore pursues comedic passion March 10, 2020 — by Andy Chen and Anouk Yeh Inspired by a family friend, sophomore Dhruva Nair often performs standup comedy for both friends and large events. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7172737475...8090100110120...nextlast