Teachers plan to shift curriculum to satisfy new science standards April 26, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Oliver Ye Many classes will implement more earth science topics to prepare students for standardized test. read more » Hidden hero and weekend warrior battles SHS maintenance repairs for 10 years April 25, 2019 — by Allison Hartley Maintenance worker Robert Delfino supervises weekend inmate work program. read more » Rise of streaming services ends era of theater and cable April 25, 2019 — by Megan Chen Spielberg’s comments towards Netflix being eligible for Oscars sparks conversations about streaming services surpassing the cable and theater industry. read more » Excessive social media usage correlates with declines in students’ mental health April 25, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Students and staff discuss the varying impacts of social media on students’ relationships and self-esteem. read more » Students reflect on balancing their multiple cultural connections April 25, 2019 — by Shama Gupta and Kaitlyn Tsai Students try to find a balance between their parents’ culture and American culture. read more » Controversy ensues after Kylie Jenner becomes youngest ‘self-made’ billionaire April 25, 2019 — by Shreya Katkere Many criticize the assertion made in Forbes. read more » Spinoff ‘Good Trouble’ embodies best parts of ‘The Fosters’ April 25, 2019 — by Eileen Bui "Good Trouble" resembles “The Fosters” enough to captive long-time watchers while being entertaining to draw in first time viewers. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Eating like an elf: sweet poison for humans? April 3, 2019 — by Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters try an unusual combination of foods in attempt to eat like Buddy the elf from the movie “Elf” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9091929394...100110120130140...nextlast
Hidden hero and weekend warrior battles SHS maintenance repairs for 10 years April 25, 2019 — by Allison Hartley Maintenance worker Robert Delfino supervises weekend inmate work program. read more » Rise of streaming services ends era of theater and cable April 25, 2019 — by Megan Chen Spielberg’s comments towards Netflix being eligible for Oscars sparks conversations about streaming services surpassing the cable and theater industry. read more » Excessive social media usage correlates with declines in students’ mental health April 25, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Students and staff discuss the varying impacts of social media on students’ relationships and self-esteem. read more » Students reflect on balancing their multiple cultural connections April 25, 2019 — by Shama Gupta and Kaitlyn Tsai Students try to find a balance between their parents’ culture and American culture. read more » Controversy ensues after Kylie Jenner becomes youngest ‘self-made’ billionaire April 25, 2019 — by Shreya Katkere Many criticize the assertion made in Forbes. read more » Spinoff ‘Good Trouble’ embodies best parts of ‘The Fosters’ April 25, 2019 — by Eileen Bui "Good Trouble" resembles “The Fosters” enough to captive long-time watchers while being entertaining to draw in first time viewers. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Eating like an elf: sweet poison for humans? April 3, 2019 — by Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters try an unusual combination of foods in attempt to eat like Buddy the elf from the movie “Elf” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9091929394...100110120130140...nextlast
Rise of streaming services ends era of theater and cable April 25, 2019 — by Megan Chen Spielberg’s comments towards Netflix being eligible for Oscars sparks conversations about streaming services surpassing the cable and theater industry. read more » Excessive social media usage correlates with declines in students’ mental health April 25, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Students and staff discuss the varying impacts of social media on students’ relationships and self-esteem. read more » Students reflect on balancing their multiple cultural connections April 25, 2019 — by Shama Gupta and Kaitlyn Tsai Students try to find a balance between their parents’ culture and American culture. read more » Controversy ensues after Kylie Jenner becomes youngest ‘self-made’ billionaire April 25, 2019 — by Shreya Katkere Many criticize the assertion made in Forbes. read more » Spinoff ‘Good Trouble’ embodies best parts of ‘The Fosters’ April 25, 2019 — by Eileen Bui "Good Trouble" resembles “The Fosters” enough to captive long-time watchers while being entertaining to draw in first time viewers. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Eating like an elf: sweet poison for humans? April 3, 2019 — by Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters try an unusual combination of foods in attempt to eat like Buddy the elf from the movie “Elf” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9091929394...100110120130140...nextlast
Excessive social media usage correlates with declines in students’ mental health April 25, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Students and staff discuss the varying impacts of social media on students’ relationships and self-esteem. read more » Students reflect on balancing their multiple cultural connections April 25, 2019 — by Shama Gupta and Kaitlyn Tsai Students try to find a balance between their parents’ culture and American culture. read more » Controversy ensues after Kylie Jenner becomes youngest ‘self-made’ billionaire April 25, 2019 — by Shreya Katkere Many criticize the assertion made in Forbes. read more » Spinoff ‘Good Trouble’ embodies best parts of ‘The Fosters’ April 25, 2019 — by Eileen Bui "Good Trouble" resembles “The Fosters” enough to captive long-time watchers while being entertaining to draw in first time viewers. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Eating like an elf: sweet poison for humans? April 3, 2019 — by Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters try an unusual combination of foods in attempt to eat like Buddy the elf from the movie “Elf” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9091929394...100110120130140...nextlast
Students reflect on balancing their multiple cultural connections April 25, 2019 — by Shama Gupta and Kaitlyn Tsai Students try to find a balance between their parents’ culture and American culture. read more » Controversy ensues after Kylie Jenner becomes youngest ‘self-made’ billionaire April 25, 2019 — by Shreya Katkere Many criticize the assertion made in Forbes. read more » Spinoff ‘Good Trouble’ embodies best parts of ‘The Fosters’ April 25, 2019 — by Eileen Bui "Good Trouble" resembles “The Fosters” enough to captive long-time watchers while being entertaining to draw in first time viewers. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Eating like an elf: sweet poison for humans? April 3, 2019 — by Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters try an unusual combination of foods in attempt to eat like Buddy the elf from the movie “Elf” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9091929394...100110120130140...nextlast
Controversy ensues after Kylie Jenner becomes youngest ‘self-made’ billionaire April 25, 2019 — by Shreya Katkere Many criticize the assertion made in Forbes. read more » Spinoff ‘Good Trouble’ embodies best parts of ‘The Fosters’ April 25, 2019 — by Eileen Bui "Good Trouble" resembles “The Fosters” enough to captive long-time watchers while being entertaining to draw in first time viewers. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Eating like an elf: sweet poison for humans? April 3, 2019 — by Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters try an unusual combination of foods in attempt to eat like Buddy the elf from the movie “Elf” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9091929394...100110120130140...nextlast
Spinoff ‘Good Trouble’ embodies best parts of ‘The Fosters’ April 25, 2019 — by Eileen Bui "Good Trouble" resembles “The Fosters” enough to captive long-time watchers while being entertaining to draw in first time viewers. read more » Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Eating like an elf: sweet poison for humans? April 3, 2019 — by Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters try an unusual combination of foods in attempt to eat like Buddy the elf from the movie “Elf” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9091929394...100110120130140...nextlast
Some teachers have more freedom in constructing class curriculum April 25, 2019 — by Andrew Li and Alan Zu Teachers with more lenient classes follow required curriculum and try to add in more creative activities along the way. read more » Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Eating like an elf: sweet poison for humans? April 3, 2019 — by Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters try an unusual combination of foods in attempt to eat like Buddy the elf from the movie “Elf” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9091929394...100110120130140...nextlast
Younger siblings often emulate their older sibling’s interests, but take their own path April 25, 2019 — by Rohan Kumar and Alan Zu To cope with the shadow of successful older siblings, students often either tread in the older’s footsteps or forge a path of their own. read more » Eating like an elf: sweet poison for humans? April 3, 2019 — by Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters try an unusual combination of foods in attempt to eat like Buddy the elf from the movie “Elf” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9091929394...100110120130140...nextlast
Eating like an elf: sweet poison for humans? April 3, 2019 — by Angelina Chen and Amanda Zhu Reporters try an unusual combination of foods in attempt to eat like Buddy the elf from the movie “Elf” read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9091929394...100110120130140...nextlast