AIME takes mathletes to next contest round April 1, 2015 — by Karissa Dong The American Invitational Mathematics Examination (AIME), held on March 19, further challenged qualifiers from the AMC 10/12. read more » Grad’s second startup seeks to connect prospies, hosts April 1, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Spring Ma Last fall, 2014 graduate and current University of Chicago freshman Jason Li attended a conference at the school called 3DS, short for 3 Day Startup with classmate Raymond Han and Columbia freshman Matthew Pregasen. While taking hands-on courses about entrepreneurial skills such as Ideation, Team Formation and Customer Discovery, the three met and immediately began a valuable partnership. read more » March Madness teams make way to finals April 1, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan Senior Neel Kattumadam, a member of the March Madness basketball team “PM,” ran down the court with his heart beating and legs pumping. His team remained nervous as the game neared its end, and the close score of 15-14 left no room for error. A misstep by a defender allowed Kattumadam, the team’s point guard who runs the team’s offense and controls the ball, to take the winning shot that advanced them to the quarterfinals. read more » Culinary Club cooks up exciting experiences April 1, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Clustered around a kitchen counter, the 15 or so students soaked ladyfingers — long, oval sponge cakes — in coffee and watched as the pastries soften into mush. They then began to combine the ladyfingers into a single cake layer, mixing it in coffee powder to make a cream. The budding chefs were gathered in senior Kyle Yuen’s home for a culinary night and just successfully created tiramisu. read more » Malala, Hosseini to speak at San Jose March 31, 2015 — by Michelle Cen Malala Yousafzai, a 17-year-old Nobel Prize laureate and women’s rights advocate, will be speaking at a lecture series event hosted by best-selling novelist Khaled Hosseini at the San Jose State Event Center on June 26. read more » Students prepare for statewide tournament March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj Seniors Anjali Manghnani and Deepti Kannan qualified to the national speech and debate tournament during the national qualifying tournament at Bellarmine High School on March 20-22. read more » ASB, Spring Fling, Dance Commission succeed in Sadies ticket sales despite setbacks March 31, 2015 — by Eileen Toh The Sadie Hawkins Dance was canceled last year for lack of interest of ticket sales, but this year, the school was able to host a successful dance to kick off Spring Fling week. read more » Miscommunication between ASB and commissions leads to hate messages on YikYak March 30, 2015 — by Andrew Jiang and Ariel Liu The eight members of the ASB have been the target of hate messages like this on YikYak, an anonymous social media app that allows users to post and view “Yaks” within a 10-mile radius of their location. Although some posts relate to troubles the ASB has had with some commissions, others are unrelated except for a “#ThanksASB” at the end. read more » Being rescinded is rare yet possible for seniors March 30, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Maya Ravichandran ost universities reserve the right to rescind students, meaning that they can take back an admission. Even if the student has already enrolled in the school, the college can still revoke admission if it doesn’t believe the student has kept up with coursework. read more » Dance team ends second season on good note at Nationals March 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh On March 19-21, the dance team competed at USA Nationals in Anaheim, which brought together approximately 60 teams from all over California. The girls competed in X-Small Dance (lyrical) and Small Dance (jazz) in the Open Division after scoring an average of 84.9 or lower at regional competitions, and X-Small Hip-Hop in the Championship Division after scoring an average of 85 or above. Senior co-captains Madison Seagraves and Joy Tang also performed solos. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...204205206207208...220230240250260...nextlast
Grad’s second startup seeks to connect prospies, hosts April 1, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Spring Ma Last fall, 2014 graduate and current University of Chicago freshman Jason Li attended a conference at the school called 3DS, short for 3 Day Startup with classmate Raymond Han and Columbia freshman Matthew Pregasen. While taking hands-on courses about entrepreneurial skills such as Ideation, Team Formation and Customer Discovery, the three met and immediately began a valuable partnership. read more » March Madness teams make way to finals April 1, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan Senior Neel Kattumadam, a member of the March Madness basketball team “PM,” ran down the court with his heart beating and legs pumping. His team remained nervous as the game neared its end, and the close score of 15-14 left no room for error. A misstep by a defender allowed Kattumadam, the team’s point guard who runs the team’s offense and controls the ball, to take the winning shot that advanced them to the quarterfinals. read more » Culinary Club cooks up exciting experiences April 1, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Clustered around a kitchen counter, the 15 or so students soaked ladyfingers — long, oval sponge cakes — in coffee and watched as the pastries soften into mush. They then began to combine the ladyfingers into a single cake layer, mixing it in coffee powder to make a cream. The budding chefs were gathered in senior Kyle Yuen’s home for a culinary night and just successfully created tiramisu. read more » Malala, Hosseini to speak at San Jose March 31, 2015 — by Michelle Cen Malala Yousafzai, a 17-year-old Nobel Prize laureate and women’s rights advocate, will be speaking at a lecture series event hosted by best-selling novelist Khaled Hosseini at the San Jose State Event Center on June 26. read more » Students prepare for statewide tournament March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj Seniors Anjali Manghnani and Deepti Kannan qualified to the national speech and debate tournament during the national qualifying tournament at Bellarmine High School on March 20-22. read more » ASB, Spring Fling, Dance Commission succeed in Sadies ticket sales despite setbacks March 31, 2015 — by Eileen Toh The Sadie Hawkins Dance was canceled last year for lack of interest of ticket sales, but this year, the school was able to host a successful dance to kick off Spring Fling week. read more » Miscommunication between ASB and commissions leads to hate messages on YikYak March 30, 2015 — by Andrew Jiang and Ariel Liu The eight members of the ASB have been the target of hate messages like this on YikYak, an anonymous social media app that allows users to post and view “Yaks” within a 10-mile radius of their location. Although some posts relate to troubles the ASB has had with some commissions, others are unrelated except for a “#ThanksASB” at the end. read more » Being rescinded is rare yet possible for seniors March 30, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Maya Ravichandran ost universities reserve the right to rescind students, meaning that they can take back an admission. Even if the student has already enrolled in the school, the college can still revoke admission if it doesn’t believe the student has kept up with coursework. read more » Dance team ends second season on good note at Nationals March 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh On March 19-21, the dance team competed at USA Nationals in Anaheim, which brought together approximately 60 teams from all over California. The girls competed in X-Small Dance (lyrical) and Small Dance (jazz) in the Open Division after scoring an average of 84.9 or lower at regional competitions, and X-Small Hip-Hop in the Championship Division after scoring an average of 85 or above. Senior co-captains Madison Seagraves and Joy Tang also performed solos. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...204205206207208...220230240250260...nextlast
March Madness teams make way to finals April 1, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Ami Nachiappan Senior Neel Kattumadam, a member of the March Madness basketball team “PM,” ran down the court with his heart beating and legs pumping. His team remained nervous as the game neared its end, and the close score of 15-14 left no room for error. A misstep by a defender allowed Kattumadam, the team’s point guard who runs the team’s offense and controls the ball, to take the winning shot that advanced them to the quarterfinals. read more » Culinary Club cooks up exciting experiences April 1, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Clustered around a kitchen counter, the 15 or so students soaked ladyfingers — long, oval sponge cakes — in coffee and watched as the pastries soften into mush. They then began to combine the ladyfingers into a single cake layer, mixing it in coffee powder to make a cream. The budding chefs were gathered in senior Kyle Yuen’s home for a culinary night and just successfully created tiramisu. read more » Malala, Hosseini to speak at San Jose March 31, 2015 — by Michelle Cen Malala Yousafzai, a 17-year-old Nobel Prize laureate and women’s rights advocate, will be speaking at a lecture series event hosted by best-selling novelist Khaled Hosseini at the San Jose State Event Center on June 26. read more » Students prepare for statewide tournament March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj Seniors Anjali Manghnani and Deepti Kannan qualified to the national speech and debate tournament during the national qualifying tournament at Bellarmine High School on March 20-22. read more » ASB, Spring Fling, Dance Commission succeed in Sadies ticket sales despite setbacks March 31, 2015 — by Eileen Toh The Sadie Hawkins Dance was canceled last year for lack of interest of ticket sales, but this year, the school was able to host a successful dance to kick off Spring Fling week. read more » Miscommunication between ASB and commissions leads to hate messages on YikYak March 30, 2015 — by Andrew Jiang and Ariel Liu The eight members of the ASB have been the target of hate messages like this on YikYak, an anonymous social media app that allows users to post and view “Yaks” within a 10-mile radius of their location. Although some posts relate to troubles the ASB has had with some commissions, others are unrelated except for a “#ThanksASB” at the end. read more » Being rescinded is rare yet possible for seniors March 30, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Maya Ravichandran ost universities reserve the right to rescind students, meaning that they can take back an admission. Even if the student has already enrolled in the school, the college can still revoke admission if it doesn’t believe the student has kept up with coursework. read more » Dance team ends second season on good note at Nationals March 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh On March 19-21, the dance team competed at USA Nationals in Anaheim, which brought together approximately 60 teams from all over California. The girls competed in X-Small Dance (lyrical) and Small Dance (jazz) in the Open Division after scoring an average of 84.9 or lower at regional competitions, and X-Small Hip-Hop in the Championship Division after scoring an average of 85 or above. Senior co-captains Madison Seagraves and Joy Tang also performed solos. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...204205206207208...220230240250260...nextlast
Culinary Club cooks up exciting experiences April 1, 2015 — by Emily Chen and Katherine Sun Clustered around a kitchen counter, the 15 or so students soaked ladyfingers — long, oval sponge cakes — in coffee and watched as the pastries soften into mush. They then began to combine the ladyfingers into a single cake layer, mixing it in coffee powder to make a cream. The budding chefs were gathered in senior Kyle Yuen’s home for a culinary night and just successfully created tiramisu. read more » Malala, Hosseini to speak at San Jose March 31, 2015 — by Michelle Cen Malala Yousafzai, a 17-year-old Nobel Prize laureate and women’s rights advocate, will be speaking at a lecture series event hosted by best-selling novelist Khaled Hosseini at the San Jose State Event Center on June 26. read more » Students prepare for statewide tournament March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj Seniors Anjali Manghnani and Deepti Kannan qualified to the national speech and debate tournament during the national qualifying tournament at Bellarmine High School on March 20-22. read more » ASB, Spring Fling, Dance Commission succeed in Sadies ticket sales despite setbacks March 31, 2015 — by Eileen Toh The Sadie Hawkins Dance was canceled last year for lack of interest of ticket sales, but this year, the school was able to host a successful dance to kick off Spring Fling week. read more » Miscommunication between ASB and commissions leads to hate messages on YikYak March 30, 2015 — by Andrew Jiang and Ariel Liu The eight members of the ASB have been the target of hate messages like this on YikYak, an anonymous social media app that allows users to post and view “Yaks” within a 10-mile radius of their location. Although some posts relate to troubles the ASB has had with some commissions, others are unrelated except for a “#ThanksASB” at the end. read more » Being rescinded is rare yet possible for seniors March 30, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Maya Ravichandran ost universities reserve the right to rescind students, meaning that they can take back an admission. Even if the student has already enrolled in the school, the college can still revoke admission if it doesn’t believe the student has kept up with coursework. read more » Dance team ends second season on good note at Nationals March 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh On March 19-21, the dance team competed at USA Nationals in Anaheim, which brought together approximately 60 teams from all over California. The girls competed in X-Small Dance (lyrical) and Small Dance (jazz) in the Open Division after scoring an average of 84.9 or lower at regional competitions, and X-Small Hip-Hop in the Championship Division after scoring an average of 85 or above. Senior co-captains Madison Seagraves and Joy Tang also performed solos. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...204205206207208...220230240250260...nextlast
Malala, Hosseini to speak at San Jose March 31, 2015 — by Michelle Cen Malala Yousafzai, a 17-year-old Nobel Prize laureate and women’s rights advocate, will be speaking at a lecture series event hosted by best-selling novelist Khaled Hosseini at the San Jose State Event Center on June 26. read more » Students prepare for statewide tournament March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj Seniors Anjali Manghnani and Deepti Kannan qualified to the national speech and debate tournament during the national qualifying tournament at Bellarmine High School on March 20-22. read more » ASB, Spring Fling, Dance Commission succeed in Sadies ticket sales despite setbacks March 31, 2015 — by Eileen Toh The Sadie Hawkins Dance was canceled last year for lack of interest of ticket sales, but this year, the school was able to host a successful dance to kick off Spring Fling week. read more » Miscommunication between ASB and commissions leads to hate messages on YikYak March 30, 2015 — by Andrew Jiang and Ariel Liu The eight members of the ASB have been the target of hate messages like this on YikYak, an anonymous social media app that allows users to post and view “Yaks” within a 10-mile radius of their location. Although some posts relate to troubles the ASB has had with some commissions, others are unrelated except for a “#ThanksASB” at the end. read more » Being rescinded is rare yet possible for seniors March 30, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Maya Ravichandran ost universities reserve the right to rescind students, meaning that they can take back an admission. Even if the student has already enrolled in the school, the college can still revoke admission if it doesn’t believe the student has kept up with coursework. read more » Dance team ends second season on good note at Nationals March 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh On March 19-21, the dance team competed at USA Nationals in Anaheim, which brought together approximately 60 teams from all over California. The girls competed in X-Small Dance (lyrical) and Small Dance (jazz) in the Open Division after scoring an average of 84.9 or lower at regional competitions, and X-Small Hip-Hop in the Championship Division after scoring an average of 85 or above. Senior co-captains Madison Seagraves and Joy Tang also performed solos. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...204205206207208...220230240250260...nextlast
Students prepare for statewide tournament March 31, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj Seniors Anjali Manghnani and Deepti Kannan qualified to the national speech and debate tournament during the national qualifying tournament at Bellarmine High School on March 20-22. read more » ASB, Spring Fling, Dance Commission succeed in Sadies ticket sales despite setbacks March 31, 2015 — by Eileen Toh The Sadie Hawkins Dance was canceled last year for lack of interest of ticket sales, but this year, the school was able to host a successful dance to kick off Spring Fling week. read more » Miscommunication between ASB and commissions leads to hate messages on YikYak March 30, 2015 — by Andrew Jiang and Ariel Liu The eight members of the ASB have been the target of hate messages like this on YikYak, an anonymous social media app that allows users to post and view “Yaks” within a 10-mile radius of their location. Although some posts relate to troubles the ASB has had with some commissions, others are unrelated except for a “#ThanksASB” at the end. read more » Being rescinded is rare yet possible for seniors March 30, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Maya Ravichandran ost universities reserve the right to rescind students, meaning that they can take back an admission. Even if the student has already enrolled in the school, the college can still revoke admission if it doesn’t believe the student has kept up with coursework. read more » Dance team ends second season on good note at Nationals March 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh On March 19-21, the dance team competed at USA Nationals in Anaheim, which brought together approximately 60 teams from all over California. The girls competed in X-Small Dance (lyrical) and Small Dance (jazz) in the Open Division after scoring an average of 84.9 or lower at regional competitions, and X-Small Hip-Hop in the Championship Division after scoring an average of 85 or above. Senior co-captains Madison Seagraves and Joy Tang also performed solos. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...204205206207208...220230240250260...nextlast
ASB, Spring Fling, Dance Commission succeed in Sadies ticket sales despite setbacks March 31, 2015 — by Eileen Toh The Sadie Hawkins Dance was canceled last year for lack of interest of ticket sales, but this year, the school was able to host a successful dance to kick off Spring Fling week. read more » Miscommunication between ASB and commissions leads to hate messages on YikYak March 30, 2015 — by Andrew Jiang and Ariel Liu The eight members of the ASB have been the target of hate messages like this on YikYak, an anonymous social media app that allows users to post and view “Yaks” within a 10-mile radius of their location. Although some posts relate to troubles the ASB has had with some commissions, others are unrelated except for a “#ThanksASB” at the end. read more » Being rescinded is rare yet possible for seniors March 30, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Maya Ravichandran ost universities reserve the right to rescind students, meaning that they can take back an admission. Even if the student has already enrolled in the school, the college can still revoke admission if it doesn’t believe the student has kept up with coursework. read more » Dance team ends second season on good note at Nationals March 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh On March 19-21, the dance team competed at USA Nationals in Anaheim, which brought together approximately 60 teams from all over California. The girls competed in X-Small Dance (lyrical) and Small Dance (jazz) in the Open Division after scoring an average of 84.9 or lower at regional competitions, and X-Small Hip-Hop in the Championship Division after scoring an average of 85 or above. Senior co-captains Madison Seagraves and Joy Tang also performed solos. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...204205206207208...220230240250260...nextlast
Miscommunication between ASB and commissions leads to hate messages on YikYak March 30, 2015 — by Andrew Jiang and Ariel Liu The eight members of the ASB have been the target of hate messages like this on YikYak, an anonymous social media app that allows users to post and view “Yaks” within a 10-mile radius of their location. Although some posts relate to troubles the ASB has had with some commissions, others are unrelated except for a “#ThanksASB” at the end. read more » Being rescinded is rare yet possible for seniors March 30, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Maya Ravichandran ost universities reserve the right to rescind students, meaning that they can take back an admission. Even if the student has already enrolled in the school, the college can still revoke admission if it doesn’t believe the student has kept up with coursework. read more » Dance team ends second season on good note at Nationals March 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh On March 19-21, the dance team competed at USA Nationals in Anaheim, which brought together approximately 60 teams from all over California. The girls competed in X-Small Dance (lyrical) and Small Dance (jazz) in the Open Division after scoring an average of 84.9 or lower at regional competitions, and X-Small Hip-Hop in the Championship Division after scoring an average of 85 or above. Senior co-captains Madison Seagraves and Joy Tang also performed solos. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...204205206207208...220230240250260...nextlast
Being rescinded is rare yet possible for seniors March 30, 2015 — by Helen Chen and Maya Ravichandran ost universities reserve the right to rescind students, meaning that they can take back an admission. Even if the student has already enrolled in the school, the college can still revoke admission if it doesn’t believe the student has kept up with coursework. read more » Dance team ends second season on good note at Nationals March 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh On March 19-21, the dance team competed at USA Nationals in Anaheim, which brought together approximately 60 teams from all over California. The girls competed in X-Small Dance (lyrical) and Small Dance (jazz) in the Open Division after scoring an average of 84.9 or lower at regional competitions, and X-Small Hip-Hop in the Championship Division after scoring an average of 85 or above. Senior co-captains Madison Seagraves and Joy Tang also performed solos. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...204205206207208...220230240250260...nextlast
Dance team ends second season on good note at Nationals March 30, 2015 — by Eileen Toh On March 19-21, the dance team competed at USA Nationals in Anaheim, which brought together approximately 60 teams from all over California. The girls competed in X-Small Dance (lyrical) and Small Dance (jazz) in the Open Division after scoring an average of 84.9 or lower at regional competitions, and X-Small Hip-Hop in the Championship Division after scoring an average of 85 or above. Senior co-captains Madison Seagraves and Joy Tang also performed solos. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...204205206207208...220230240250260...nextlast