Community college offers viable alternative for some October 1, 2014 — by Devin Zhao Saratoga alumni reflect on their experiences at community colleges. read more » Science Bowl team looking to fill spots for competitions September 24, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Carolyn Sun Last year, the Science Bowl team placed second in regionals at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). This year, they aim to place first. read more » School responds to WASC recommendations September 24, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Jason Zhao Over the past month of the new school year, students have been adjusting to the new Canvas learning management system, the first of several improvements by the school in response to the results of its Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) report. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » School begins campaign to help fire-ravaged Weed September 19, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The school has started its own campaign to donate school supplies and other necessities to the people of Weed, called “Weed Like to Help.” read more » Documentary to cover aftermath of Pott case, issues facing teen girls September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Claire Chou Actual Films will be on campus throughout the year to work on a documentary about moving on from cases of sexual assault. read more » College Bound: the myth, the legend, the Linosaur September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Andrew Jiang Senior Linus Lu is the epitome of what one might call an eclectic mind. A quick online search of his name yields conflicting results: He's defending Shostakovich, a 20th-century Russian composer on ask.fm, and debating between favorite classical pieces (Mahler Symphony No. 2 or 6?) on Facebook. He's reading T.S. Eliot (not just "The Waste Land") in his spare time, and writing his fair share of poetry. read more » Speech and debate captains and coaches announced September 19, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj New captains and coaches were announced during the speech and debate team’s first meeting on Sept. 17. Since English teacher Erick Rector stepped down from leading the program, Chris Harris, who coached Lincoln Douglas debate and extemporaneous speech last year, is now the new head coach, and he is winning support from returning members. read more » Robotics rebuilds for a new year September 19, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and David Fan After losing valuable members who graduated last year, M-SET hopes to bounce back with the help of new officers and summer training. Students in May of last year elected junior Naveed Riaziat as president to lead the changes. read more » School strengthens student support programs September 18, 2014 — by Karissa Dong and Eric Sze In collaboration with CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth), a therapeutic service adopted last year, a new program is aiming to strengthen support systems on campus. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...226227228229230...240250260270280...nextlast
Science Bowl team looking to fill spots for competitions September 24, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran and Carolyn Sun Last year, the Science Bowl team placed second in regionals at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC). This year, they aim to place first. read more » School responds to WASC recommendations September 24, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Jason Zhao Over the past month of the new school year, students have been adjusting to the new Canvas learning management system, the first of several improvements by the school in response to the results of its Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) report. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » School begins campaign to help fire-ravaged Weed September 19, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The school has started its own campaign to donate school supplies and other necessities to the people of Weed, called “Weed Like to Help.” read more » Documentary to cover aftermath of Pott case, issues facing teen girls September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Claire Chou Actual Films will be on campus throughout the year to work on a documentary about moving on from cases of sexual assault. read more » College Bound: the myth, the legend, the Linosaur September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Andrew Jiang Senior Linus Lu is the epitome of what one might call an eclectic mind. A quick online search of his name yields conflicting results: He's defending Shostakovich, a 20th-century Russian composer on ask.fm, and debating between favorite classical pieces (Mahler Symphony No. 2 or 6?) on Facebook. He's reading T.S. Eliot (not just "The Waste Land") in his spare time, and writing his fair share of poetry. read more » Speech and debate captains and coaches announced September 19, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj New captains and coaches were announced during the speech and debate team’s first meeting on Sept. 17. Since English teacher Erick Rector stepped down from leading the program, Chris Harris, who coached Lincoln Douglas debate and extemporaneous speech last year, is now the new head coach, and he is winning support from returning members. read more » Robotics rebuilds for a new year September 19, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and David Fan After losing valuable members who graduated last year, M-SET hopes to bounce back with the help of new officers and summer training. Students in May of last year elected junior Naveed Riaziat as president to lead the changes. read more » School strengthens student support programs September 18, 2014 — by Karissa Dong and Eric Sze In collaboration with CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth), a therapeutic service adopted last year, a new program is aiming to strengthen support systems on campus. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...226227228229230...240250260270280...nextlast
School responds to WASC recommendations September 24, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Jason Zhao Over the past month of the new school year, students have been adjusting to the new Canvas learning management system, the first of several improvements by the school in response to the results of its Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) report. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » School begins campaign to help fire-ravaged Weed September 19, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The school has started its own campaign to donate school supplies and other necessities to the people of Weed, called “Weed Like to Help.” read more » Documentary to cover aftermath of Pott case, issues facing teen girls September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Claire Chou Actual Films will be on campus throughout the year to work on a documentary about moving on from cases of sexual assault. read more » College Bound: the myth, the legend, the Linosaur September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Andrew Jiang Senior Linus Lu is the epitome of what one might call an eclectic mind. A quick online search of his name yields conflicting results: He's defending Shostakovich, a 20th-century Russian composer on ask.fm, and debating between favorite classical pieces (Mahler Symphony No. 2 or 6?) on Facebook. He's reading T.S. Eliot (not just "The Waste Land") in his spare time, and writing his fair share of poetry. read more » Speech and debate captains and coaches announced September 19, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj New captains and coaches were announced during the speech and debate team’s first meeting on Sept. 17. Since English teacher Erick Rector stepped down from leading the program, Chris Harris, who coached Lincoln Douglas debate and extemporaneous speech last year, is now the new head coach, and he is winning support from returning members. read more » Robotics rebuilds for a new year September 19, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and David Fan After losing valuable members who graduated last year, M-SET hopes to bounce back with the help of new officers and summer training. Students in May of last year elected junior Naveed Riaziat as president to lead the changes. read more » School strengthens student support programs September 18, 2014 — by Karissa Dong and Eric Sze In collaboration with CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth), a therapeutic service adopted last year, a new program is aiming to strengthen support systems on campus. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...226227228229230...240250260270280...nextlast
Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » School begins campaign to help fire-ravaged Weed September 19, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The school has started its own campaign to donate school supplies and other necessities to the people of Weed, called “Weed Like to Help.” read more » Documentary to cover aftermath of Pott case, issues facing teen girls September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Claire Chou Actual Films will be on campus throughout the year to work on a documentary about moving on from cases of sexual assault. read more » College Bound: the myth, the legend, the Linosaur September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Andrew Jiang Senior Linus Lu is the epitome of what one might call an eclectic mind. A quick online search of his name yields conflicting results: He's defending Shostakovich, a 20th-century Russian composer on ask.fm, and debating between favorite classical pieces (Mahler Symphony No. 2 or 6?) on Facebook. He's reading T.S. Eliot (not just "The Waste Land") in his spare time, and writing his fair share of poetry. read more » Speech and debate captains and coaches announced September 19, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj New captains and coaches were announced during the speech and debate team’s first meeting on Sept. 17. Since English teacher Erick Rector stepped down from leading the program, Chris Harris, who coached Lincoln Douglas debate and extemporaneous speech last year, is now the new head coach, and he is winning support from returning members. read more » Robotics rebuilds for a new year September 19, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and David Fan After losing valuable members who graduated last year, M-SET hopes to bounce back with the help of new officers and summer training. Students in May of last year elected junior Naveed Riaziat as president to lead the changes. read more » School strengthens student support programs September 18, 2014 — by Karissa Dong and Eric Sze In collaboration with CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth), a therapeutic service adopted last year, a new program is aiming to strengthen support systems on campus. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...226227228229230...240250260270280...nextlast
School begins campaign to help fire-ravaged Weed September 19, 2014 — by Ariel Liu The school has started its own campaign to donate school supplies and other necessities to the people of Weed, called “Weed Like to Help.” read more » Documentary to cover aftermath of Pott case, issues facing teen girls September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Claire Chou Actual Films will be on campus throughout the year to work on a documentary about moving on from cases of sexual assault. read more » College Bound: the myth, the legend, the Linosaur September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Andrew Jiang Senior Linus Lu is the epitome of what one might call an eclectic mind. A quick online search of his name yields conflicting results: He's defending Shostakovich, a 20th-century Russian composer on ask.fm, and debating between favorite classical pieces (Mahler Symphony No. 2 or 6?) on Facebook. He's reading T.S. Eliot (not just "The Waste Land") in his spare time, and writing his fair share of poetry. read more » Speech and debate captains and coaches announced September 19, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj New captains and coaches were announced during the speech and debate team’s first meeting on Sept. 17. Since English teacher Erick Rector stepped down from leading the program, Chris Harris, who coached Lincoln Douglas debate and extemporaneous speech last year, is now the new head coach, and he is winning support from returning members. read more » Robotics rebuilds for a new year September 19, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and David Fan After losing valuable members who graduated last year, M-SET hopes to bounce back with the help of new officers and summer training. Students in May of last year elected junior Naveed Riaziat as president to lead the changes. read more » School strengthens student support programs September 18, 2014 — by Karissa Dong and Eric Sze In collaboration with CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth), a therapeutic service adopted last year, a new program is aiming to strengthen support systems on campus. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...226227228229230...240250260270280...nextlast
Documentary to cover aftermath of Pott case, issues facing teen girls September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Claire Chou Actual Films will be on campus throughout the year to work on a documentary about moving on from cases of sexual assault. read more » College Bound: the myth, the legend, the Linosaur September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Andrew Jiang Senior Linus Lu is the epitome of what one might call an eclectic mind. A quick online search of his name yields conflicting results: He's defending Shostakovich, a 20th-century Russian composer on ask.fm, and debating between favorite classical pieces (Mahler Symphony No. 2 or 6?) on Facebook. He's reading T.S. Eliot (not just "The Waste Land") in his spare time, and writing his fair share of poetry. read more » Speech and debate captains and coaches announced September 19, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj New captains and coaches were announced during the speech and debate team’s first meeting on Sept. 17. Since English teacher Erick Rector stepped down from leading the program, Chris Harris, who coached Lincoln Douglas debate and extemporaneous speech last year, is now the new head coach, and he is winning support from returning members. read more » Robotics rebuilds for a new year September 19, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and David Fan After losing valuable members who graduated last year, M-SET hopes to bounce back with the help of new officers and summer training. Students in May of last year elected junior Naveed Riaziat as president to lead the changes. read more » School strengthens student support programs September 18, 2014 — by Karissa Dong and Eric Sze In collaboration with CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth), a therapeutic service adopted last year, a new program is aiming to strengthen support systems on campus. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...226227228229230...240250260270280...nextlast
College Bound: the myth, the legend, the Linosaur September 19, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Andrew Jiang Senior Linus Lu is the epitome of what one might call an eclectic mind. A quick online search of his name yields conflicting results: He's defending Shostakovich, a 20th-century Russian composer on ask.fm, and debating between favorite classical pieces (Mahler Symphony No. 2 or 6?) on Facebook. He's reading T.S. Eliot (not just "The Waste Land") in his spare time, and writing his fair share of poetry. read more » Speech and debate captains and coaches announced September 19, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj New captains and coaches were announced during the speech and debate team’s first meeting on Sept. 17. Since English teacher Erick Rector stepped down from leading the program, Chris Harris, who coached Lincoln Douglas debate and extemporaneous speech last year, is now the new head coach, and he is winning support from returning members. read more » Robotics rebuilds for a new year September 19, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and David Fan After losing valuable members who graduated last year, M-SET hopes to bounce back with the help of new officers and summer training. Students in May of last year elected junior Naveed Riaziat as president to lead the changes. read more » School strengthens student support programs September 18, 2014 — by Karissa Dong and Eric Sze In collaboration with CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth), a therapeutic service adopted last year, a new program is aiming to strengthen support systems on campus. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...226227228229230...240250260270280...nextlast
Speech and debate captains and coaches announced September 19, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Sweeya Raj New captains and coaches were announced during the speech and debate team’s first meeting on Sept. 17. Since English teacher Erick Rector stepped down from leading the program, Chris Harris, who coached Lincoln Douglas debate and extemporaneous speech last year, is now the new head coach, and he is winning support from returning members. read more » Robotics rebuilds for a new year September 19, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and David Fan After losing valuable members who graduated last year, M-SET hopes to bounce back with the help of new officers and summer training. Students in May of last year elected junior Naveed Riaziat as president to lead the changes. read more » School strengthens student support programs September 18, 2014 — by Karissa Dong and Eric Sze In collaboration with CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth), a therapeutic service adopted last year, a new program is aiming to strengthen support systems on campus. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...226227228229230...240250260270280...nextlast
Robotics rebuilds for a new year September 19, 2014 — by Aditya Chaudhry and David Fan After losing valuable members who graduated last year, M-SET hopes to bounce back with the help of new officers and summer training. Students in May of last year elected junior Naveed Riaziat as president to lead the changes. read more » School strengthens student support programs September 18, 2014 — by Karissa Dong and Eric Sze In collaboration with CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth), a therapeutic service adopted last year, a new program is aiming to strengthen support systems on campus. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...226227228229230...240250260270280...nextlast
School strengthens student support programs September 18, 2014 — by Karissa Dong and Eric Sze In collaboration with CASSY (Counseling and Support Services for Youth), a therapeutic service adopted last year, a new program is aiming to strengthen support systems on campus. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...226227228229230...240250260270280...nextlast