Male students share experiences of pursuing stereotypically female activities March 6, 2020 — by Kaasha Minocha and Kaitlyn Tsai Students break gender barriers and focus on immersing themselves and developing their skills in activities they enjoy. read more » Meme culture among Gen Z takes a darker turn March 6, 2020 — by Ben Li and Allen Luo The constant uploading of darker and darker memes signals a shift in how their creators feel. read more » Celebrity documentaries reveal hidden struggles March 5, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Tiffany Wang Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber’s new documentaries on Netflix and YouTube increase transparency for problems that are little understood. read more » Long-standing racial biases in awards shows calls for changes in nomination processes March 5, 2020 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Because of bias towards whites in America’s entertainment industry, the nomination processes for shows like the Academy Awards must be reconsidered. read more » Author returns to Chinese roots in debut novel March 1, 2020 — by Esther Luan Lawyer Abigail Hing Wen draws inspiration from her own experiences in “Loveboat, Taipei,” telling an adventurous tale that dispels Asian American stereotypes. read more » MAP events bridge the divide between the school and the community February 13, 2020 — by Anna Novoselov Students hear the experiences of adults in various industries during Speaker Series and receive feedback from experienced professionals during SMASH’n read more » Senior applies to college as animation major in hopes of broadening artistic perspective February 12, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Krithi Sankar Senior Tiffany Chen explains the process behind building an artistic portfolio in an underrepresented side of the college application process. read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » SAT vs. ACT: How do you know which is the right test to take? February 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Michael Wong While the SAT has been a perennial favorite, recent years have shown an increasing trend for taking the ACT. read more » What about this year’s Academy Awards? February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu The controversial satire film “Jojo Rabbit” was nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, which brought support but also severe critics. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7475767778...90100110120130...nextlast
Meme culture among Gen Z takes a darker turn March 6, 2020 — by Ben Li and Allen Luo The constant uploading of darker and darker memes signals a shift in how their creators feel. read more » Celebrity documentaries reveal hidden struggles March 5, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Tiffany Wang Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber’s new documentaries on Netflix and YouTube increase transparency for problems that are little understood. read more » Long-standing racial biases in awards shows calls for changes in nomination processes March 5, 2020 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Because of bias towards whites in America’s entertainment industry, the nomination processes for shows like the Academy Awards must be reconsidered. read more » Author returns to Chinese roots in debut novel March 1, 2020 — by Esther Luan Lawyer Abigail Hing Wen draws inspiration from her own experiences in “Loveboat, Taipei,” telling an adventurous tale that dispels Asian American stereotypes. read more » MAP events bridge the divide between the school and the community February 13, 2020 — by Anna Novoselov Students hear the experiences of adults in various industries during Speaker Series and receive feedback from experienced professionals during SMASH’n read more » Senior applies to college as animation major in hopes of broadening artistic perspective February 12, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Krithi Sankar Senior Tiffany Chen explains the process behind building an artistic portfolio in an underrepresented side of the college application process. read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » SAT vs. ACT: How do you know which is the right test to take? February 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Michael Wong While the SAT has been a perennial favorite, recent years have shown an increasing trend for taking the ACT. read more » What about this year’s Academy Awards? February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu The controversial satire film “Jojo Rabbit” was nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, which brought support but also severe critics. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7475767778...90100110120130...nextlast
Celebrity documentaries reveal hidden struggles March 5, 2020 — by Harshini Velchamy and Tiffany Wang Taylor Swift and Justin Bieber’s new documentaries on Netflix and YouTube increase transparency for problems that are little understood. read more » Long-standing racial biases in awards shows calls for changes in nomination processes March 5, 2020 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Because of bias towards whites in America’s entertainment industry, the nomination processes for shows like the Academy Awards must be reconsidered. read more » Author returns to Chinese roots in debut novel March 1, 2020 — by Esther Luan Lawyer Abigail Hing Wen draws inspiration from her own experiences in “Loveboat, Taipei,” telling an adventurous tale that dispels Asian American stereotypes. read more » MAP events bridge the divide between the school and the community February 13, 2020 — by Anna Novoselov Students hear the experiences of adults in various industries during Speaker Series and receive feedback from experienced professionals during SMASH’n read more » Senior applies to college as animation major in hopes of broadening artistic perspective February 12, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Krithi Sankar Senior Tiffany Chen explains the process behind building an artistic portfolio in an underrepresented side of the college application process. read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » SAT vs. ACT: How do you know which is the right test to take? February 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Michael Wong While the SAT has been a perennial favorite, recent years have shown an increasing trend for taking the ACT. read more » What about this year’s Academy Awards? February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu The controversial satire film “Jojo Rabbit” was nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, which brought support but also severe critics. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7475767778...90100110120130...nextlast
Long-standing racial biases in awards shows calls for changes in nomination processes March 5, 2020 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Because of bias towards whites in America’s entertainment industry, the nomination processes for shows like the Academy Awards must be reconsidered. read more » Author returns to Chinese roots in debut novel March 1, 2020 — by Esther Luan Lawyer Abigail Hing Wen draws inspiration from her own experiences in “Loveboat, Taipei,” telling an adventurous tale that dispels Asian American stereotypes. read more » MAP events bridge the divide between the school and the community February 13, 2020 — by Anna Novoselov Students hear the experiences of adults in various industries during Speaker Series and receive feedback from experienced professionals during SMASH’n read more » Senior applies to college as animation major in hopes of broadening artistic perspective February 12, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Krithi Sankar Senior Tiffany Chen explains the process behind building an artistic portfolio in an underrepresented side of the college application process. read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » SAT vs. ACT: How do you know which is the right test to take? February 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Michael Wong While the SAT has been a perennial favorite, recent years have shown an increasing trend for taking the ACT. read more » What about this year’s Academy Awards? February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu The controversial satire film “Jojo Rabbit” was nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, which brought support but also severe critics. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7475767778...90100110120130...nextlast
Author returns to Chinese roots in debut novel March 1, 2020 — by Esther Luan Lawyer Abigail Hing Wen draws inspiration from her own experiences in “Loveboat, Taipei,” telling an adventurous tale that dispels Asian American stereotypes. read more » MAP events bridge the divide between the school and the community February 13, 2020 — by Anna Novoselov Students hear the experiences of adults in various industries during Speaker Series and receive feedback from experienced professionals during SMASH’n read more » Senior applies to college as animation major in hopes of broadening artistic perspective February 12, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Krithi Sankar Senior Tiffany Chen explains the process behind building an artistic portfolio in an underrepresented side of the college application process. read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » SAT vs. ACT: How do you know which is the right test to take? February 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Michael Wong While the SAT has been a perennial favorite, recent years have shown an increasing trend for taking the ACT. read more » What about this year’s Academy Awards? February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu The controversial satire film “Jojo Rabbit” was nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, which brought support but also severe critics. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7475767778...90100110120130...nextlast
MAP events bridge the divide between the school and the community February 13, 2020 — by Anna Novoselov Students hear the experiences of adults in various industries during Speaker Series and receive feedback from experienced professionals during SMASH’n read more » Senior applies to college as animation major in hopes of broadening artistic perspective February 12, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Krithi Sankar Senior Tiffany Chen explains the process behind building an artistic portfolio in an underrepresented side of the college application process. read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » SAT vs. ACT: How do you know which is the right test to take? February 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Michael Wong While the SAT has been a perennial favorite, recent years have shown an increasing trend for taking the ACT. read more » What about this year’s Academy Awards? February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu The controversial satire film “Jojo Rabbit” was nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, which brought support but also severe critics. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7475767778...90100110120130...nextlast
Senior applies to college as animation major in hopes of broadening artistic perspective February 12, 2020 — by Selena Liu and Krithi Sankar Senior Tiffany Chen explains the process behind building an artistic portfolio in an underrepresented side of the college application process. read more » Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » SAT vs. ACT: How do you know which is the right test to take? February 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Michael Wong While the SAT has been a perennial favorite, recent years have shown an increasing trend for taking the ACT. read more » What about this year’s Academy Awards? February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu The controversial satire film “Jojo Rabbit” was nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, which brought support but also severe critics. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7475767778...90100110120130...nextlast
Don’t worry, I’ll do it later: the problems with procrastination February 10, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi and Aaria Thomas Many students procrastinate their work, and attempts to fix this bad habit often fall short read more » SAT vs. ACT: How do you know which is the right test to take? February 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Michael Wong While the SAT has been a perennial favorite, recent years have shown an increasing trend for taking the ACT. read more » What about this year’s Academy Awards? February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu The controversial satire film “Jojo Rabbit” was nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, which brought support but also severe critics. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7475767778...90100110120130...nextlast
SAT vs. ACT: How do you know which is the right test to take? February 10, 2020 — by Edwin Chen and Michael Wong While the SAT has been a perennial favorite, recent years have shown an increasing trend for taking the ACT. read more » What about this year’s Academy Awards? February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu The controversial satire film “Jojo Rabbit” was nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, which brought support but also severe critics. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7475767778...90100110120130...nextlast
What about this year’s Academy Awards? February 10, 2020 — by Cici Xu The controversial satire film “Jojo Rabbit” was nominated for Best Picture at this year’s Oscars, which brought support but also severe critics. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7475767778...90100110120130...nextlast