Seniors find jobs during second semester February 9, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Several dozen seniors have looked for and sought employment this semester as they save money for college and experience the workforce. read more » Club commissioner saw problems and worked to fix them February 9, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Aaron Choi This year’s club commissioners, seniors Ishana Narayanan and Elicia Ye, made it their mission to completely redesign the club system in an attempt to make it organized, efficient and accountable. read more » Jazz Cabaret minimized to concert and reception February 9, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung The Jazz Cabaret, renamed this year to “For the Love of Jazz,” will take place on Feb. 10 in the McAfee Center from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » Winter weather keeps students guessing February 8, 2018 — by Colleen Feng and Alex Wang With the weather fluctuating, students are confused with how warm or cold each day will be. read more » MAP seniors tackle comedy films, face uncommon challenges February 8, 2018 — by Julia Miller The MAP Senior Project films have been in the making since September, and have only one guideline groups must stay within: all films must be under 10 minutes. read more » Cafeteria’s new ID card payment method has some flaws, many benefits February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Michael Zhang Even after students gained more experience using the ID cards, they noticed that the time spent waiting in lines was not always shorter than the previous cash-only system. read more » Student designers experiment with making clothes for Benefit Fashion show February 8, 2018 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Ashley Su Sung plans on using unconventional materials like latex in her designs as she tends to “take chances” with her artwork. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Administration steps up enforcement in parking lot to combat overcrowding February 8, 2018 — by Alexandra Li and Jeffrey Xu When administrators arrived in the lot, they discovered that many of the parked cars did not have parking permits. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...118119120121122...130140150160170...nextlast
Club commissioner saw problems and worked to fix them February 9, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Aaron Choi This year’s club commissioners, seniors Ishana Narayanan and Elicia Ye, made it their mission to completely redesign the club system in an attempt to make it organized, efficient and accountable. read more » Jazz Cabaret minimized to concert and reception February 9, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung The Jazz Cabaret, renamed this year to “For the Love of Jazz,” will take place on Feb. 10 in the McAfee Center from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » Winter weather keeps students guessing February 8, 2018 — by Colleen Feng and Alex Wang With the weather fluctuating, students are confused with how warm or cold each day will be. read more » MAP seniors tackle comedy films, face uncommon challenges February 8, 2018 — by Julia Miller The MAP Senior Project films have been in the making since September, and have only one guideline groups must stay within: all films must be under 10 minutes. read more » Cafeteria’s new ID card payment method has some flaws, many benefits February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Michael Zhang Even after students gained more experience using the ID cards, they noticed that the time spent waiting in lines was not always shorter than the previous cash-only system. read more » Student designers experiment with making clothes for Benefit Fashion show February 8, 2018 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Ashley Su Sung plans on using unconventional materials like latex in her designs as she tends to “take chances” with her artwork. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Administration steps up enforcement in parking lot to combat overcrowding February 8, 2018 — by Alexandra Li and Jeffrey Xu When administrators arrived in the lot, they discovered that many of the parked cars did not have parking permits. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...118119120121122...130140150160170...nextlast
Jazz Cabaret minimized to concert and reception February 9, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung The Jazz Cabaret, renamed this year to “For the Love of Jazz,” will take place on Feb. 10 in the McAfee Center from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. read more » Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » Winter weather keeps students guessing February 8, 2018 — by Colleen Feng and Alex Wang With the weather fluctuating, students are confused with how warm or cold each day will be. read more » MAP seniors tackle comedy films, face uncommon challenges February 8, 2018 — by Julia Miller The MAP Senior Project films have been in the making since September, and have only one guideline groups must stay within: all films must be under 10 minutes. read more » Cafeteria’s new ID card payment method has some flaws, many benefits February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Michael Zhang Even after students gained more experience using the ID cards, they noticed that the time spent waiting in lines was not always shorter than the previous cash-only system. read more » Student designers experiment with making clothes for Benefit Fashion show February 8, 2018 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Ashley Su Sung plans on using unconventional materials like latex in her designs as she tends to “take chances” with her artwork. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Administration steps up enforcement in parking lot to combat overcrowding February 8, 2018 — by Alexandra Li and Jeffrey Xu When administrators arrived in the lot, they discovered that many of the parked cars did not have parking permits. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...118119120121122...130140150160170...nextlast
Speech and debate begins to focus on end-of-year competitions February 9, 2018 — by Patrick Li and Pranav Ahuja With the speech and debate season coming to an end, many members are training hard for state and national tournaments. Most of the major tournaments occur during second semester, so the team is meeting more often (three times as compared to one time a week) to prepare. read more » Winter weather keeps students guessing February 8, 2018 — by Colleen Feng and Alex Wang With the weather fluctuating, students are confused with how warm or cold each day will be. read more » MAP seniors tackle comedy films, face uncommon challenges February 8, 2018 — by Julia Miller The MAP Senior Project films have been in the making since September, and have only one guideline groups must stay within: all films must be under 10 minutes. read more » Cafeteria’s new ID card payment method has some flaws, many benefits February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Michael Zhang Even after students gained more experience using the ID cards, they noticed that the time spent waiting in lines was not always shorter than the previous cash-only system. read more » Student designers experiment with making clothes for Benefit Fashion show February 8, 2018 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Ashley Su Sung plans on using unconventional materials like latex in her designs as she tends to “take chances” with her artwork. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Administration steps up enforcement in parking lot to combat overcrowding February 8, 2018 — by Alexandra Li and Jeffrey Xu When administrators arrived in the lot, they discovered that many of the parked cars did not have parking permits. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...118119120121122...130140150160170...nextlast
Winter weather keeps students guessing February 8, 2018 — by Colleen Feng and Alex Wang With the weather fluctuating, students are confused with how warm or cold each day will be. read more » MAP seniors tackle comedy films, face uncommon challenges February 8, 2018 — by Julia Miller The MAP Senior Project films have been in the making since September, and have only one guideline groups must stay within: all films must be under 10 minutes. read more » Cafeteria’s new ID card payment method has some flaws, many benefits February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Michael Zhang Even after students gained more experience using the ID cards, they noticed that the time spent waiting in lines was not always shorter than the previous cash-only system. read more » Student designers experiment with making clothes for Benefit Fashion show February 8, 2018 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Ashley Su Sung plans on using unconventional materials like latex in her designs as she tends to “take chances” with her artwork. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Administration steps up enforcement in parking lot to combat overcrowding February 8, 2018 — by Alexandra Li and Jeffrey Xu When administrators arrived in the lot, they discovered that many of the parked cars did not have parking permits. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...118119120121122...130140150160170...nextlast
MAP seniors tackle comedy films, face uncommon challenges February 8, 2018 — by Julia Miller The MAP Senior Project films have been in the making since September, and have only one guideline groups must stay within: all films must be under 10 minutes. read more » Cafeteria’s new ID card payment method has some flaws, many benefits February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Michael Zhang Even after students gained more experience using the ID cards, they noticed that the time spent waiting in lines was not always shorter than the previous cash-only system. read more » Student designers experiment with making clothes for Benefit Fashion show February 8, 2018 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Ashley Su Sung plans on using unconventional materials like latex in her designs as she tends to “take chances” with her artwork. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Administration steps up enforcement in parking lot to combat overcrowding February 8, 2018 — by Alexandra Li and Jeffrey Xu When administrators arrived in the lot, they discovered that many of the parked cars did not have parking permits. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...118119120121122...130140150160170...nextlast
Cafeteria’s new ID card payment method has some flaws, many benefits February 8, 2018 — by Leo Cao and Michael Zhang Even after students gained more experience using the ID cards, they noticed that the time spent waiting in lines was not always shorter than the previous cash-only system. read more » Student designers experiment with making clothes for Benefit Fashion show February 8, 2018 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Ashley Su Sung plans on using unconventional materials like latex in her designs as she tends to “take chances” with her artwork. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Administration steps up enforcement in parking lot to combat overcrowding February 8, 2018 — by Alexandra Li and Jeffrey Xu When administrators arrived in the lot, they discovered that many of the parked cars did not have parking permits. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...118119120121122...130140150160170...nextlast
Student designers experiment with making clothes for Benefit Fashion show February 8, 2018 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Ashley Su Sung plans on using unconventional materials like latex in her designs as she tends to “take chances” with her artwork. read more » Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Administration steps up enforcement in parking lot to combat overcrowding February 8, 2018 — by Alexandra Li and Jeffrey Xu When administrators arrived in the lot, they discovered that many of the parked cars did not have parking permits. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...118119120121122...130140150160170...nextlast
Agriculture and Environmental clubs seek to improve campus February 8, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung and Kaitlyn Wang After playing the game, many students expressed surprise that individual plastic bags must be thrown away because they slow down the recycling process by getting caught in machines. read more » Administration steps up enforcement in parking lot to combat overcrowding February 8, 2018 — by Alexandra Li and Jeffrey Xu When administrators arrived in the lot, they discovered that many of the parked cars did not have parking permits. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...118119120121122...130140150160170...nextlast
Administration steps up enforcement in parking lot to combat overcrowding February 8, 2018 — by Alexandra Li and Jeffrey Xu When administrators arrived in the lot, they discovered that many of the parked cars did not have parking permits. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...118119120121122...130140150160170...nextlast