Senior self-publishes book on finance November 13, 2014 — by Kelly Xiao Senior Mahir Jethanandani’s self-published book guides readers from their first investment to their retirement. read more » Seniors experience the social side of college during their visits November 13, 2014 — by Becky Hoag Senior Ethan Ngai woke up at 3 a.m., forgetting for a second where he was. read more » Students reflect on experiences with doubling history November 13, 2014 — by Rachel Hull and Devin Zhao Nine juniors this year are taking AP European History as well as AP U.S. History. read more » Astronomy students head deeper into space with their visit to planetarium November 13, 2014 — by Becky Hoag During fourth and fifth period on Nov. 12, the astronomy students visited the De Anza Planetarium, where they saw a show about exoplanets and the night sky. read more » New SUSD board members prepare for new year November 13, 2014 — by Trevor Leung and Neehar Thumaty After much campaigning, current board member Patty Buchanan, retired Redwood Middle School teacher Susan Germeraad and parent and consultant Cynthia Miller were elected to the Saratoga Union School District (SUSD) board of trustees on Nov. 4. The other candidates were community volunteer Laura Tillett and software engineer Yongjian Wu. read more » Art and literary magazine seeks submissions November 13, 2014 — by Ashley Chen For many years, the annual Soundings magazine has been a forum for students to have their artwork, photography and writing published. read more » Los Gatos/Saratoga rivalry intensifies November 12, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Isabelle Tseng It is a truth universally acknowledged that between siblings there must be competition. There is fondness and support, love and communication, yes, but always competition. read more » Band places fifth overall at Regionals November 12, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The marching band placed fifth overall and first in its division last weekend at the Bands of America regional competition in Long Beach. read more » Audrie’s Law signed by governor November 12, 2014 — by Ashley Chen Audrie’s Law (SBS 838), a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Beall and supported by the Audrie Pott Foundation, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 30. read more » PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Seniors experience the social side of college during their visits November 13, 2014 — by Becky Hoag Senior Ethan Ngai woke up at 3 a.m., forgetting for a second where he was. read more » Students reflect on experiences with doubling history November 13, 2014 — by Rachel Hull and Devin Zhao Nine juniors this year are taking AP European History as well as AP U.S. History. read more » Astronomy students head deeper into space with their visit to planetarium November 13, 2014 — by Becky Hoag During fourth and fifth period on Nov. 12, the astronomy students visited the De Anza Planetarium, where they saw a show about exoplanets and the night sky. read more » New SUSD board members prepare for new year November 13, 2014 — by Trevor Leung and Neehar Thumaty After much campaigning, current board member Patty Buchanan, retired Redwood Middle School teacher Susan Germeraad and parent and consultant Cynthia Miller were elected to the Saratoga Union School District (SUSD) board of trustees on Nov. 4. The other candidates were community volunteer Laura Tillett and software engineer Yongjian Wu. read more » Art and literary magazine seeks submissions November 13, 2014 — by Ashley Chen For many years, the annual Soundings magazine has been a forum for students to have their artwork, photography and writing published. read more » Los Gatos/Saratoga rivalry intensifies November 12, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Isabelle Tseng It is a truth universally acknowledged that between siblings there must be competition. There is fondness and support, love and communication, yes, but always competition. read more » Band places fifth overall at Regionals November 12, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The marching band placed fifth overall and first in its division last weekend at the Bands of America regional competition in Long Beach. read more » Audrie’s Law signed by governor November 12, 2014 — by Ashley Chen Audrie’s Law (SBS 838), a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Beall and supported by the Audrie Pott Foundation, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 30. read more » PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Students reflect on experiences with doubling history November 13, 2014 — by Rachel Hull and Devin Zhao Nine juniors this year are taking AP European History as well as AP U.S. History. read more » Astronomy students head deeper into space with their visit to planetarium November 13, 2014 — by Becky Hoag During fourth and fifth period on Nov. 12, the astronomy students visited the De Anza Planetarium, where they saw a show about exoplanets and the night sky. read more » New SUSD board members prepare for new year November 13, 2014 — by Trevor Leung and Neehar Thumaty After much campaigning, current board member Patty Buchanan, retired Redwood Middle School teacher Susan Germeraad and parent and consultant Cynthia Miller were elected to the Saratoga Union School District (SUSD) board of trustees on Nov. 4. The other candidates were community volunteer Laura Tillett and software engineer Yongjian Wu. read more » Art and literary magazine seeks submissions November 13, 2014 — by Ashley Chen For many years, the annual Soundings magazine has been a forum for students to have their artwork, photography and writing published. read more » Los Gatos/Saratoga rivalry intensifies November 12, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Isabelle Tseng It is a truth universally acknowledged that between siblings there must be competition. There is fondness and support, love and communication, yes, but always competition. read more » Band places fifth overall at Regionals November 12, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The marching band placed fifth overall and first in its division last weekend at the Bands of America regional competition in Long Beach. read more » Audrie’s Law signed by governor November 12, 2014 — by Ashley Chen Audrie’s Law (SBS 838), a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Beall and supported by the Audrie Pott Foundation, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 30. read more » PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Astronomy students head deeper into space with their visit to planetarium November 13, 2014 — by Becky Hoag During fourth and fifth period on Nov. 12, the astronomy students visited the De Anza Planetarium, where they saw a show about exoplanets and the night sky. read more » New SUSD board members prepare for new year November 13, 2014 — by Trevor Leung and Neehar Thumaty After much campaigning, current board member Patty Buchanan, retired Redwood Middle School teacher Susan Germeraad and parent and consultant Cynthia Miller were elected to the Saratoga Union School District (SUSD) board of trustees on Nov. 4. The other candidates were community volunteer Laura Tillett and software engineer Yongjian Wu. read more » Art and literary magazine seeks submissions November 13, 2014 — by Ashley Chen For many years, the annual Soundings magazine has been a forum for students to have their artwork, photography and writing published. read more » Los Gatos/Saratoga rivalry intensifies November 12, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Isabelle Tseng It is a truth universally acknowledged that between siblings there must be competition. There is fondness and support, love and communication, yes, but always competition. read more » Band places fifth overall at Regionals November 12, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The marching band placed fifth overall and first in its division last weekend at the Bands of America regional competition in Long Beach. read more » Audrie’s Law signed by governor November 12, 2014 — by Ashley Chen Audrie’s Law (SBS 838), a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Beall and supported by the Audrie Pott Foundation, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 30. read more » PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
New SUSD board members prepare for new year November 13, 2014 — by Trevor Leung and Neehar Thumaty After much campaigning, current board member Patty Buchanan, retired Redwood Middle School teacher Susan Germeraad and parent and consultant Cynthia Miller were elected to the Saratoga Union School District (SUSD) board of trustees on Nov. 4. The other candidates were community volunteer Laura Tillett and software engineer Yongjian Wu. read more » Art and literary magazine seeks submissions November 13, 2014 — by Ashley Chen For many years, the annual Soundings magazine has been a forum for students to have their artwork, photography and writing published. read more » Los Gatos/Saratoga rivalry intensifies November 12, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Isabelle Tseng It is a truth universally acknowledged that between siblings there must be competition. There is fondness and support, love and communication, yes, but always competition. read more » Band places fifth overall at Regionals November 12, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The marching band placed fifth overall and first in its division last weekend at the Bands of America regional competition in Long Beach. read more » Audrie’s Law signed by governor November 12, 2014 — by Ashley Chen Audrie’s Law (SBS 838), a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Beall and supported by the Audrie Pott Foundation, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 30. read more » PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Art and literary magazine seeks submissions November 13, 2014 — by Ashley Chen For many years, the annual Soundings magazine has been a forum for students to have their artwork, photography and writing published. read more » Los Gatos/Saratoga rivalry intensifies November 12, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Isabelle Tseng It is a truth universally acknowledged that between siblings there must be competition. There is fondness and support, love and communication, yes, but always competition. read more » Band places fifth overall at Regionals November 12, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The marching band placed fifth overall and first in its division last weekend at the Bands of America regional competition in Long Beach. read more » Audrie’s Law signed by governor November 12, 2014 — by Ashley Chen Audrie’s Law (SBS 838), a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Beall and supported by the Audrie Pott Foundation, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 30. read more » PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Los Gatos/Saratoga rivalry intensifies November 12, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Isabelle Tseng It is a truth universally acknowledged that between siblings there must be competition. There is fondness and support, love and communication, yes, but always competition. read more » Band places fifth overall at Regionals November 12, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The marching band placed fifth overall and first in its division last weekend at the Bands of America regional competition in Long Beach. read more » Audrie’s Law signed by governor November 12, 2014 — by Ashley Chen Audrie’s Law (SBS 838), a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Beall and supported by the Audrie Pott Foundation, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 30. read more » PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Band places fifth overall at Regionals November 12, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The marching band placed fifth overall and first in its division last weekend at the Bands of America regional competition in Long Beach. read more » Audrie’s Law signed by governor November 12, 2014 — by Ashley Chen Audrie’s Law (SBS 838), a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Beall and supported by the Audrie Pott Foundation, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 30. read more » PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
Audrie’s Law signed by governor November 12, 2014 — by Ashley Chen Audrie’s Law (SBS 838), a bill sponsored by state Sen. Jim Beall and supported by the Audrie Pott Foundation, was signed into law by Gov. Jerry Brown on Sept. 30. read more » PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast
PSAT conflicts with Homecoming move-in day November 10, 2014 — by Catherine Tang On the morning of homecoming move-in day on Oct. 18, many sophomores and juniors also chose to take the PSAT. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...218219220221222...230240250260270...nextlast