Junior prom to be held at Hayes Mansion March 23, 2016 — by Emily Chen On the afternoon of April 16, a crowd of students donning dresses and tuxedos will board buses at SHS, ready for junior prom at Hayes Mansion, a hotel resort in San Jose. read more » Janitor John Sequeira retiring after a decade as beloved custodian March 23, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Fiona Sequeira After working for 10 years at the school as a night custodian primarily responsible for taking care of the Small and Large Gyms, custodian John Sequeira will retire, having turned 68 just last week. read more » Trip will send juniors and seniors to Utah’s Wild West March 22, 2016 — by Alex Yang From April 5-10, Torrens and 20 upperclassmen from the Media Arts Program (MAP) will be repeating this adventure in Salt Lake City and the surrounding towns. read more » Winter percussion and winter guard step up practices March 22, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Cassandra King Winter guard and winter percussion season ramps up number of practices and shows. read more » App Dev Club releases update for SHS App March 21, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary Students who got the recently released update to the SHS app can expect easier navigation, a better user interface and a totally different look among other things. read more » Higher college tuition leads students to re-examine college choice March 21, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Rachel Zhang Last year, tuition alone for Ivy League schools increased by an average of 3.76 percent, raising costs to as high as $63,000 a year, according to Bloomberg. To put it into perspective, paying the four-year tuition of a prestigious Ivy like Columbia University can be likened to buying a 2016 Lexus GS 450h priced at $63, 080 a year for the next four years, or if a student doesn’t quite reach a degree, driving the equivalent of four Lexus cars off a cliff. read more » College Bound: After acceptance to Emerson, Acharya waits as results trickle in March 21, 2016 — by Claire Chou and Katherine Sun Out of the colleges that have accepted him, Acharya said he is leaning toward Emerson, since it is one of the top 10 film schools in the country and offers a “great” liberal arts education. The main campus is located in Boston, but the school also has a campus right on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. read more » Cafeteria’s monopoly on selling food explained by state laws March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira According to the California Department of Education’s Competitive Foods and Beverages policy, public school districts can approve non-cafeteria sales for up to four school days per year. read more » IoT club builds for the future March 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Under the control of freshman Daniel Bessonov, the quadcopter drone hovered, facing the club members as they posed for a picture on the bench of the math quad. With the tap of a finger on a smartphone, the phone-controlled camera attached to the drone captured the group photo. read more » MESH hosts concert, Winter Guard competes in Vegas and choir performs at SJSU March 16, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou March is a crazy time for college basketball players, but it’s also an extremely chaotic time for the hundreds of students in the music department. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...175176177178179...190200210220230...nextlast
Janitor John Sequeira retiring after a decade as beloved custodian March 23, 2016 — by Harshini Ramaswamy and Fiona Sequeira After working for 10 years at the school as a night custodian primarily responsible for taking care of the Small and Large Gyms, custodian John Sequeira will retire, having turned 68 just last week. read more » Trip will send juniors and seniors to Utah’s Wild West March 22, 2016 — by Alex Yang From April 5-10, Torrens and 20 upperclassmen from the Media Arts Program (MAP) will be repeating this adventure in Salt Lake City and the surrounding towns. read more » Winter percussion and winter guard step up practices March 22, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Cassandra King Winter guard and winter percussion season ramps up number of practices and shows. read more » App Dev Club releases update for SHS App March 21, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary Students who got the recently released update to the SHS app can expect easier navigation, a better user interface and a totally different look among other things. read more » Higher college tuition leads students to re-examine college choice March 21, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Rachel Zhang Last year, tuition alone for Ivy League schools increased by an average of 3.76 percent, raising costs to as high as $63,000 a year, according to Bloomberg. To put it into perspective, paying the four-year tuition of a prestigious Ivy like Columbia University can be likened to buying a 2016 Lexus GS 450h priced at $63, 080 a year for the next four years, or if a student doesn’t quite reach a degree, driving the equivalent of four Lexus cars off a cliff. read more » College Bound: After acceptance to Emerson, Acharya waits as results trickle in March 21, 2016 — by Claire Chou and Katherine Sun Out of the colleges that have accepted him, Acharya said he is leaning toward Emerson, since it is one of the top 10 film schools in the country and offers a “great” liberal arts education. The main campus is located in Boston, but the school also has a campus right on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. read more » Cafeteria’s monopoly on selling food explained by state laws March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira According to the California Department of Education’s Competitive Foods and Beverages policy, public school districts can approve non-cafeteria sales for up to four school days per year. read more » IoT club builds for the future March 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Under the control of freshman Daniel Bessonov, the quadcopter drone hovered, facing the club members as they posed for a picture on the bench of the math quad. With the tap of a finger on a smartphone, the phone-controlled camera attached to the drone captured the group photo. read more » MESH hosts concert, Winter Guard competes in Vegas and choir performs at SJSU March 16, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou March is a crazy time for college basketball players, but it’s also an extremely chaotic time for the hundreds of students in the music department. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...175176177178179...190200210220230...nextlast
Trip will send juniors and seniors to Utah’s Wild West March 22, 2016 — by Alex Yang From April 5-10, Torrens and 20 upperclassmen from the Media Arts Program (MAP) will be repeating this adventure in Salt Lake City and the surrounding towns. read more » Winter percussion and winter guard step up practices March 22, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Cassandra King Winter guard and winter percussion season ramps up number of practices and shows. read more » App Dev Club releases update for SHS App March 21, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary Students who got the recently released update to the SHS app can expect easier navigation, a better user interface and a totally different look among other things. read more » Higher college tuition leads students to re-examine college choice March 21, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Rachel Zhang Last year, tuition alone for Ivy League schools increased by an average of 3.76 percent, raising costs to as high as $63,000 a year, according to Bloomberg. To put it into perspective, paying the four-year tuition of a prestigious Ivy like Columbia University can be likened to buying a 2016 Lexus GS 450h priced at $63, 080 a year for the next four years, or if a student doesn’t quite reach a degree, driving the equivalent of four Lexus cars off a cliff. read more » College Bound: After acceptance to Emerson, Acharya waits as results trickle in March 21, 2016 — by Claire Chou and Katherine Sun Out of the colleges that have accepted him, Acharya said he is leaning toward Emerson, since it is one of the top 10 film schools in the country and offers a “great” liberal arts education. The main campus is located in Boston, but the school also has a campus right on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. read more » Cafeteria’s monopoly on selling food explained by state laws March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira According to the California Department of Education’s Competitive Foods and Beverages policy, public school districts can approve non-cafeteria sales for up to four school days per year. read more » IoT club builds for the future March 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Under the control of freshman Daniel Bessonov, the quadcopter drone hovered, facing the club members as they posed for a picture on the bench of the math quad. With the tap of a finger on a smartphone, the phone-controlled camera attached to the drone captured the group photo. read more » MESH hosts concert, Winter Guard competes in Vegas and choir performs at SJSU March 16, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou March is a crazy time for college basketball players, but it’s also an extremely chaotic time for the hundreds of students in the music department. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...175176177178179...190200210220230...nextlast
Winter percussion and winter guard step up practices March 22, 2016 — by Angela Liu and Cassandra King Winter guard and winter percussion season ramps up number of practices and shows. read more » App Dev Club releases update for SHS App March 21, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary Students who got the recently released update to the SHS app can expect easier navigation, a better user interface and a totally different look among other things. read more » Higher college tuition leads students to re-examine college choice March 21, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Rachel Zhang Last year, tuition alone for Ivy League schools increased by an average of 3.76 percent, raising costs to as high as $63,000 a year, according to Bloomberg. To put it into perspective, paying the four-year tuition of a prestigious Ivy like Columbia University can be likened to buying a 2016 Lexus GS 450h priced at $63, 080 a year for the next four years, or if a student doesn’t quite reach a degree, driving the equivalent of four Lexus cars off a cliff. read more » College Bound: After acceptance to Emerson, Acharya waits as results trickle in March 21, 2016 — by Claire Chou and Katherine Sun Out of the colleges that have accepted him, Acharya said he is leaning toward Emerson, since it is one of the top 10 film schools in the country and offers a “great” liberal arts education. The main campus is located in Boston, but the school also has a campus right on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. read more » Cafeteria’s monopoly on selling food explained by state laws March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira According to the California Department of Education’s Competitive Foods and Beverages policy, public school districts can approve non-cafeteria sales for up to four school days per year. read more » IoT club builds for the future March 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Under the control of freshman Daniel Bessonov, the quadcopter drone hovered, facing the club members as they posed for a picture on the bench of the math quad. With the tap of a finger on a smartphone, the phone-controlled camera attached to the drone captured the group photo. read more » MESH hosts concert, Winter Guard competes in Vegas and choir performs at SJSU March 16, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou March is a crazy time for college basketball players, but it’s also an extremely chaotic time for the hundreds of students in the music department. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...175176177178179...190200210220230...nextlast
App Dev Club releases update for SHS App March 21, 2016 — by Navin Tiwary Students who got the recently released update to the SHS app can expect easier navigation, a better user interface and a totally different look among other things. read more » Higher college tuition leads students to re-examine college choice March 21, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Rachel Zhang Last year, tuition alone for Ivy League schools increased by an average of 3.76 percent, raising costs to as high as $63,000 a year, according to Bloomberg. To put it into perspective, paying the four-year tuition of a prestigious Ivy like Columbia University can be likened to buying a 2016 Lexus GS 450h priced at $63, 080 a year for the next four years, or if a student doesn’t quite reach a degree, driving the equivalent of four Lexus cars off a cliff. read more » College Bound: After acceptance to Emerson, Acharya waits as results trickle in March 21, 2016 — by Claire Chou and Katherine Sun Out of the colleges that have accepted him, Acharya said he is leaning toward Emerson, since it is one of the top 10 film schools in the country and offers a “great” liberal arts education. The main campus is located in Boston, but the school also has a campus right on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. read more » Cafeteria’s monopoly on selling food explained by state laws March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira According to the California Department of Education’s Competitive Foods and Beverages policy, public school districts can approve non-cafeteria sales for up to four school days per year. read more » IoT club builds for the future March 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Under the control of freshman Daniel Bessonov, the quadcopter drone hovered, facing the club members as they posed for a picture on the bench of the math quad. With the tap of a finger on a smartphone, the phone-controlled camera attached to the drone captured the group photo. read more » MESH hosts concert, Winter Guard competes in Vegas and choir performs at SJSU March 16, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou March is a crazy time for college basketball players, but it’s also an extremely chaotic time for the hundreds of students in the music department. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...175176177178179...190200210220230...nextlast
Higher college tuition leads students to re-examine college choice March 21, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju and Rachel Zhang Last year, tuition alone for Ivy League schools increased by an average of 3.76 percent, raising costs to as high as $63,000 a year, according to Bloomberg. To put it into perspective, paying the four-year tuition of a prestigious Ivy like Columbia University can be likened to buying a 2016 Lexus GS 450h priced at $63, 080 a year for the next four years, or if a student doesn’t quite reach a degree, driving the equivalent of four Lexus cars off a cliff. read more » College Bound: After acceptance to Emerson, Acharya waits as results trickle in March 21, 2016 — by Claire Chou and Katherine Sun Out of the colleges that have accepted him, Acharya said he is leaning toward Emerson, since it is one of the top 10 film schools in the country and offers a “great” liberal arts education. The main campus is located in Boston, but the school also has a campus right on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. read more » Cafeteria’s monopoly on selling food explained by state laws March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira According to the California Department of Education’s Competitive Foods and Beverages policy, public school districts can approve non-cafeteria sales for up to four school days per year. read more » IoT club builds for the future March 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Under the control of freshman Daniel Bessonov, the quadcopter drone hovered, facing the club members as they posed for a picture on the bench of the math quad. With the tap of a finger on a smartphone, the phone-controlled camera attached to the drone captured the group photo. read more » MESH hosts concert, Winter Guard competes in Vegas and choir performs at SJSU March 16, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou March is a crazy time for college basketball players, but it’s also an extremely chaotic time for the hundreds of students in the music department. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...175176177178179...190200210220230...nextlast
College Bound: After acceptance to Emerson, Acharya waits as results trickle in March 21, 2016 — by Claire Chou and Katherine Sun Out of the colleges that have accepted him, Acharya said he is leaning toward Emerson, since it is one of the top 10 film schools in the country and offers a “great” liberal arts education. The main campus is located in Boston, but the school also has a campus right on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles. read more » Cafeteria’s monopoly on selling food explained by state laws March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira According to the California Department of Education’s Competitive Foods and Beverages policy, public school districts can approve non-cafeteria sales for up to four school days per year. read more » IoT club builds for the future March 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Under the control of freshman Daniel Bessonov, the quadcopter drone hovered, facing the club members as they posed for a picture on the bench of the math quad. With the tap of a finger on a smartphone, the phone-controlled camera attached to the drone captured the group photo. read more » MESH hosts concert, Winter Guard competes in Vegas and choir performs at SJSU March 16, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou March is a crazy time for college basketball players, but it’s also an extremely chaotic time for the hundreds of students in the music department. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...175176177178179...190200210220230...nextlast
Cafeteria’s monopoly on selling food explained by state laws March 21, 2016 — by Fiona Sequeira According to the California Department of Education’s Competitive Foods and Beverages policy, public school districts can approve non-cafeteria sales for up to four school days per year. read more » IoT club builds for the future March 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Under the control of freshman Daniel Bessonov, the quadcopter drone hovered, facing the club members as they posed for a picture on the bench of the math quad. With the tap of a finger on a smartphone, the phone-controlled camera attached to the drone captured the group photo. read more » MESH hosts concert, Winter Guard competes in Vegas and choir performs at SJSU March 16, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou March is a crazy time for college basketball players, but it’s also an extremely chaotic time for the hundreds of students in the music department. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...175176177178179...190200210220230...nextlast
IoT club builds for the future March 19, 2016 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Under the control of freshman Daniel Bessonov, the quadcopter drone hovered, facing the club members as they posed for a picture on the bench of the math quad. With the tap of a finger on a smartphone, the phone-controlled camera attached to the drone captured the group photo. read more » MESH hosts concert, Winter Guard competes in Vegas and choir performs at SJSU March 16, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou March is a crazy time for college basketball players, but it’s also an extremely chaotic time for the hundreds of students in the music department. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...175176177178179...190200210220230...nextlast
MESH hosts concert, Winter Guard competes in Vegas and choir performs at SJSU March 16, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Katherine Zhou March is a crazy time for college basketball players, but it’s also an extremely chaotic time for the hundreds of students in the music department. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...175176177178179...190200210220230...nextlast