State audit claims UCs lower admission standards for out of state students April 23, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Top California students, who were once able to rely on being accepted to into the University of California (UC) system, can no longer count on having a place at the schools. read more » Bay Area Research Exposition inspires young women in STEM April 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen The Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (WiSTEM) clubs of Lynbrook, Monta Vista and Saratoga hosted the third annual Bay Area Research Exposition (BARE). The event kicked off with a keynote speech by Arora. read more » Youth Commission builds community in Saratoga April 21, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou Saratoga Youth Commision begins to expand presence in Saratoga. read more » Music building construction causes parking lot frustration April 21, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Eric Sze Students and parents show frustration over parking lot troubles due to music building construction. read more » Popular strawberry stand on Saratoga Ave. resumes business this season April 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen Right off Saratoga Avenue across the street from Valero gas station, a white, A-Frame sign reading “Today’s Pick” sits in front of a red tent. On a typical weekday, a few people gather under the shade, standing before an assortment of kettle corn, fresh avocados, tangelos (a mix between a tangerine and orange) and deliciously red strawberries. read more » Spring Fling week succeeds in promoting spirit April 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen Spring Fling week has always been a tradition that, like Homecoming, defines the school. This year, students praised Spring Fling for more attendance and participation. read more » Pennies for Patients gives its two cents to aid cancer solutions April 17, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain Pennies for Patients is a nation-wide campaign that works to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by collecting donations of small coins from millions of individuals, and now they have spread their influence to SHS. read more » Mock trial sketch artist wins county competition for second straight year March 28, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Cassandra King Most students never get the opportunity to have their work recognized beyond the classroom, but senior Katherine Liu is not most students. read more » School’s March Madness tournament a success March 28, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra For the second year in a row, the Large Gym has been filled with basketball games to match the annual March Madness occurring throughout the nation in college basketball. The only difference is, you do not have to be a 6’11”, 260 pound prodigy to participate in this tournament. read more » ‘Fieldhouse’ to be constructed to add to gym space March 28, 2016 — by Eric Sze and Alex Yang When Measure E construction ends in a few years, sports teams and groups like winterguard will no longer have to compete for practice time in the Large and Small Gyms. Instead, they will be able to make use of a third gym, to be called the Fieldhouse. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Bay Area Research Exposition inspires young women in STEM April 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen The Women in Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (WiSTEM) clubs of Lynbrook, Monta Vista and Saratoga hosted the third annual Bay Area Research Exposition (BARE). The event kicked off with a keynote speech by Arora. read more » Youth Commission builds community in Saratoga April 21, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou Saratoga Youth Commision begins to expand presence in Saratoga. read more » Music building construction causes parking lot frustration April 21, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Eric Sze Students and parents show frustration over parking lot troubles due to music building construction. read more » Popular strawberry stand on Saratoga Ave. resumes business this season April 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen Right off Saratoga Avenue across the street from Valero gas station, a white, A-Frame sign reading “Today’s Pick” sits in front of a red tent. On a typical weekday, a few people gather under the shade, standing before an assortment of kettle corn, fresh avocados, tangelos (a mix between a tangerine and orange) and deliciously red strawberries. read more » Spring Fling week succeeds in promoting spirit April 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen Spring Fling week has always been a tradition that, like Homecoming, defines the school. This year, students praised Spring Fling for more attendance and participation. read more » Pennies for Patients gives its two cents to aid cancer solutions April 17, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain Pennies for Patients is a nation-wide campaign that works to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by collecting donations of small coins from millions of individuals, and now they have spread their influence to SHS. read more » Mock trial sketch artist wins county competition for second straight year March 28, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Cassandra King Most students never get the opportunity to have their work recognized beyond the classroom, but senior Katherine Liu is not most students. read more » School’s March Madness tournament a success March 28, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra For the second year in a row, the Large Gym has been filled with basketball games to match the annual March Madness occurring throughout the nation in college basketball. The only difference is, you do not have to be a 6’11”, 260 pound prodigy to participate in this tournament. read more » ‘Fieldhouse’ to be constructed to add to gym space March 28, 2016 — by Eric Sze and Alex Yang When Measure E construction ends in a few years, sports teams and groups like winterguard will no longer have to compete for practice time in the Large and Small Gyms. Instead, they will be able to make use of a third gym, to be called the Fieldhouse. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Youth Commission builds community in Saratoga April 21, 2016 — by Katherine Zhou Saratoga Youth Commision begins to expand presence in Saratoga. read more » Music building construction causes parking lot frustration April 21, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Eric Sze Students and parents show frustration over parking lot troubles due to music building construction. read more » Popular strawberry stand on Saratoga Ave. resumes business this season April 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen Right off Saratoga Avenue across the street from Valero gas station, a white, A-Frame sign reading “Today’s Pick” sits in front of a red tent. On a typical weekday, a few people gather under the shade, standing before an assortment of kettle corn, fresh avocados, tangelos (a mix between a tangerine and orange) and deliciously red strawberries. read more » Spring Fling week succeeds in promoting spirit April 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen Spring Fling week has always been a tradition that, like Homecoming, defines the school. This year, students praised Spring Fling for more attendance and participation. read more » Pennies for Patients gives its two cents to aid cancer solutions April 17, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain Pennies for Patients is a nation-wide campaign that works to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by collecting donations of small coins from millions of individuals, and now they have spread their influence to SHS. read more » Mock trial sketch artist wins county competition for second straight year March 28, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Cassandra King Most students never get the opportunity to have their work recognized beyond the classroom, but senior Katherine Liu is not most students. read more » School’s March Madness tournament a success March 28, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra For the second year in a row, the Large Gym has been filled with basketball games to match the annual March Madness occurring throughout the nation in college basketball. The only difference is, you do not have to be a 6’11”, 260 pound prodigy to participate in this tournament. read more » ‘Fieldhouse’ to be constructed to add to gym space March 28, 2016 — by Eric Sze and Alex Yang When Measure E construction ends in a few years, sports teams and groups like winterguard will no longer have to compete for practice time in the Large and Small Gyms. Instead, they will be able to make use of a third gym, to be called the Fieldhouse. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Music building construction causes parking lot frustration April 21, 2016 — by Ami Nachiappan and Eric Sze Students and parents show frustration over parking lot troubles due to music building construction. read more » Popular strawberry stand on Saratoga Ave. resumes business this season April 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen Right off Saratoga Avenue across the street from Valero gas station, a white, A-Frame sign reading “Today’s Pick” sits in front of a red tent. On a typical weekday, a few people gather under the shade, standing before an assortment of kettle corn, fresh avocados, tangelos (a mix between a tangerine and orange) and deliciously red strawberries. read more » Spring Fling week succeeds in promoting spirit April 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen Spring Fling week has always been a tradition that, like Homecoming, defines the school. This year, students praised Spring Fling for more attendance and participation. read more » Pennies for Patients gives its two cents to aid cancer solutions April 17, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain Pennies for Patients is a nation-wide campaign that works to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by collecting donations of small coins from millions of individuals, and now they have spread their influence to SHS. read more » Mock trial sketch artist wins county competition for second straight year March 28, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Cassandra King Most students never get the opportunity to have their work recognized beyond the classroom, but senior Katherine Liu is not most students. read more » School’s March Madness tournament a success March 28, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra For the second year in a row, the Large Gym has been filled with basketball games to match the annual March Madness occurring throughout the nation in college basketball. The only difference is, you do not have to be a 6’11”, 260 pound prodigy to participate in this tournament. read more » ‘Fieldhouse’ to be constructed to add to gym space March 28, 2016 — by Eric Sze and Alex Yang When Measure E construction ends in a few years, sports teams and groups like winterguard will no longer have to compete for practice time in the Large and Small Gyms. Instead, they will be able to make use of a third gym, to be called the Fieldhouse. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Popular strawberry stand on Saratoga Ave. resumes business this season April 21, 2016 — by Caitlyn Chen Right off Saratoga Avenue across the street from Valero gas station, a white, A-Frame sign reading “Today’s Pick” sits in front of a red tent. On a typical weekday, a few people gather under the shade, standing before an assortment of kettle corn, fresh avocados, tangelos (a mix between a tangerine and orange) and deliciously red strawberries. read more » Spring Fling week succeeds in promoting spirit April 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen Spring Fling week has always been a tradition that, like Homecoming, defines the school. This year, students praised Spring Fling for more attendance and participation. read more » Pennies for Patients gives its two cents to aid cancer solutions April 17, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain Pennies for Patients is a nation-wide campaign that works to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by collecting donations of small coins from millions of individuals, and now they have spread their influence to SHS. read more » Mock trial sketch artist wins county competition for second straight year March 28, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Cassandra King Most students never get the opportunity to have their work recognized beyond the classroom, but senior Katherine Liu is not most students. read more » School’s March Madness tournament a success March 28, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra For the second year in a row, the Large Gym has been filled with basketball games to match the annual March Madness occurring throughout the nation in college basketball. The only difference is, you do not have to be a 6’11”, 260 pound prodigy to participate in this tournament. read more » ‘Fieldhouse’ to be constructed to add to gym space March 28, 2016 — by Eric Sze and Alex Yang When Measure E construction ends in a few years, sports teams and groups like winterguard will no longer have to compete for practice time in the Large and Small Gyms. Instead, they will be able to make use of a third gym, to be called the Fieldhouse. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Spring Fling week succeeds in promoting spirit April 20, 2016 — by Roland Shen Spring Fling week has always been a tradition that, like Homecoming, defines the school. This year, students praised Spring Fling for more attendance and participation. read more » Pennies for Patients gives its two cents to aid cancer solutions April 17, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain Pennies for Patients is a nation-wide campaign that works to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by collecting donations of small coins from millions of individuals, and now they have spread their influence to SHS. read more » Mock trial sketch artist wins county competition for second straight year March 28, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Cassandra King Most students never get the opportunity to have their work recognized beyond the classroom, but senior Katherine Liu is not most students. read more » School’s March Madness tournament a success March 28, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra For the second year in a row, the Large Gym has been filled with basketball games to match the annual March Madness occurring throughout the nation in college basketball. The only difference is, you do not have to be a 6’11”, 260 pound prodigy to participate in this tournament. read more » ‘Fieldhouse’ to be constructed to add to gym space March 28, 2016 — by Eric Sze and Alex Yang When Measure E construction ends in a few years, sports teams and groups like winterguard will no longer have to compete for practice time in the Large and Small Gyms. Instead, they will be able to make use of a third gym, to be called the Fieldhouse. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Pennies for Patients gives its two cents to aid cancer solutions April 17, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain Pennies for Patients is a nation-wide campaign that works to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by collecting donations of small coins from millions of individuals, and now they have spread their influence to SHS. read more » Mock trial sketch artist wins county competition for second straight year March 28, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Cassandra King Most students never get the opportunity to have their work recognized beyond the classroom, but senior Katherine Liu is not most students. read more » School’s March Madness tournament a success March 28, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra For the second year in a row, the Large Gym has been filled with basketball games to match the annual March Madness occurring throughout the nation in college basketball. The only difference is, you do not have to be a 6’11”, 260 pound prodigy to participate in this tournament. read more » ‘Fieldhouse’ to be constructed to add to gym space March 28, 2016 — by Eric Sze and Alex Yang When Measure E construction ends in a few years, sports teams and groups like winterguard will no longer have to compete for practice time in the Large and Small Gyms. Instead, they will be able to make use of a third gym, to be called the Fieldhouse. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
Mock trial sketch artist wins county competition for second straight year March 28, 2016 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Cassandra King Most students never get the opportunity to have their work recognized beyond the classroom, but senior Katherine Liu is not most students. read more » School’s March Madness tournament a success March 28, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra For the second year in a row, the Large Gym has been filled with basketball games to match the annual March Madness occurring throughout the nation in college basketball. The only difference is, you do not have to be a 6’11”, 260 pound prodigy to participate in this tournament. read more » ‘Fieldhouse’ to be constructed to add to gym space March 28, 2016 — by Eric Sze and Alex Yang When Measure E construction ends in a few years, sports teams and groups like winterguard will no longer have to compete for practice time in the Large and Small Gyms. Instead, they will be able to make use of a third gym, to be called the Fieldhouse. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
School’s March Madness tournament a success March 28, 2016 — by Apoorv Kwatra For the second year in a row, the Large Gym has been filled with basketball games to match the annual March Madness occurring throughout the nation in college basketball. The only difference is, you do not have to be a 6’11”, 260 pound prodigy to participate in this tournament. read more » ‘Fieldhouse’ to be constructed to add to gym space March 28, 2016 — by Eric Sze and Alex Yang When Measure E construction ends in a few years, sports teams and groups like winterguard will no longer have to compete for practice time in the Large and Small Gyms. Instead, they will be able to make use of a third gym, to be called the Fieldhouse. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast
‘Fieldhouse’ to be constructed to add to gym space March 28, 2016 — by Eric Sze and Alex Yang When Measure E construction ends in a few years, sports teams and groups like winterguard will no longer have to compete for practice time in the Large and Small Gyms. Instead, they will be able to make use of a third gym, to be called the Fieldhouse. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...172173174175176...180190200210220...nextlast