Music department hosts exchange concerts November 14, 2013 — by Jade Bisht The sound of harmonious voices ricocheted off the walls of the McAfee Center as schools from across the Bay Area came together to participate in a women’s choir exchange concert on Nov. 4. read more » ASB notifies past classes of surplus funds, totalling about $50,000 November 13, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen and Amy Lin Since the 1960s, each graduating senior class has fundraised tirelessly to make money for events like prom. Only recently has the administration told the ASB that leftovers of these funds, totaling to $50,826.62, are currently still sitting in separate bank accounts under the school. read more » Cheer squad: no coach or routine November 10, 2013 — by Allison Lin and Megan MacInnes No voices are reverberating in the usually lively cheer studio these days. It sits empty because the team has lacked a coach since mid-September. Even worse, the team’s competition season is in jeopardy. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » ASB works to change school constitution November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Nupur Maheshwari Starting in late October, the ASB decided to revise its constitution in order to legitimize ASB processes and clarify rules concerning clubs and elections. read more » Why are students allowed to skip levels in math but not science? November 5, 2013 — by Dorrie Tang Though the school allows advanced students to skip math levels, such acceleration is not available for science classes. read more » Students volunteer over Thanksgiving break November 5, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa In the early hours of Thanksgiving day, sophomore Felicia Hung will stride toward the crowded streets of Downtown San Jose. Children and parents, runners and volunteers, people from all walks of life, will be gathered on Santa Clara Street, awaiting the start of the Ninth Annual Turkey Trot, which comprises six races, including a 10K run and a 5K run/walk. read more » Alumni share their experience with college scholarships November 4, 2013 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Vibha Seshadri Alumnus Amin Mirzadegan is now a freshman at Yale University, one of the most prestigious schools anywhere. It also comes with an annual price tag of $44,000 per year. It’s money his parents are paying gladly, but Mirzadegan admits his decision to go to Yale was an agonizing one for a main reason: The University of Southern California had offered him a substantial scholarship. read more » Drama department plans to start ‘Les Miserables’ after ‘Much Ado’ November 3, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Now with two successful productions under its belt for the 2013-2014 school year, drama is beginning to plan for its next mainstage production, the spring musical. Drama teacher Sarah Thermond, after putting much thought into her decision, has chosen “Les Miserables,” originally by Victor Hugo, as this year’s spring musical. read more » Glitches in newly released Common App website add to student stress November 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Jonathan Young Aggravation is becoming common for seniors dealing with the Common App's redesigned site. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...250251252253254...260270280290300...nextlast
ASB notifies past classes of surplus funds, totalling about $50,000 November 13, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen and Amy Lin Since the 1960s, each graduating senior class has fundraised tirelessly to make money for events like prom. Only recently has the administration told the ASB that leftovers of these funds, totaling to $50,826.62, are currently still sitting in separate bank accounts under the school. read more » Cheer squad: no coach or routine November 10, 2013 — by Allison Lin and Megan MacInnes No voices are reverberating in the usually lively cheer studio these days. It sits empty because the team has lacked a coach since mid-September. Even worse, the team’s competition season is in jeopardy. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » ASB works to change school constitution November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Nupur Maheshwari Starting in late October, the ASB decided to revise its constitution in order to legitimize ASB processes and clarify rules concerning clubs and elections. read more » Why are students allowed to skip levels in math but not science? November 5, 2013 — by Dorrie Tang Though the school allows advanced students to skip math levels, such acceleration is not available for science classes. read more » Students volunteer over Thanksgiving break November 5, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa In the early hours of Thanksgiving day, sophomore Felicia Hung will stride toward the crowded streets of Downtown San Jose. Children and parents, runners and volunteers, people from all walks of life, will be gathered on Santa Clara Street, awaiting the start of the Ninth Annual Turkey Trot, which comprises six races, including a 10K run and a 5K run/walk. read more » Alumni share their experience with college scholarships November 4, 2013 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Vibha Seshadri Alumnus Amin Mirzadegan is now a freshman at Yale University, one of the most prestigious schools anywhere. It also comes with an annual price tag of $44,000 per year. It’s money his parents are paying gladly, but Mirzadegan admits his decision to go to Yale was an agonizing one for a main reason: The University of Southern California had offered him a substantial scholarship. read more » Drama department plans to start ‘Les Miserables’ after ‘Much Ado’ November 3, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Now with two successful productions under its belt for the 2013-2014 school year, drama is beginning to plan for its next mainstage production, the spring musical. Drama teacher Sarah Thermond, after putting much thought into her decision, has chosen “Les Miserables,” originally by Victor Hugo, as this year’s spring musical. read more » Glitches in newly released Common App website add to student stress November 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Jonathan Young Aggravation is becoming common for seniors dealing with the Common App's redesigned site. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...250251252253254...260270280290300...nextlast
Cheer squad: no coach or routine November 10, 2013 — by Allison Lin and Megan MacInnes No voices are reverberating in the usually lively cheer studio these days. It sits empty because the team has lacked a coach since mid-September. Even worse, the team’s competition season is in jeopardy. read more » Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » ASB works to change school constitution November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Nupur Maheshwari Starting in late October, the ASB decided to revise its constitution in order to legitimize ASB processes and clarify rules concerning clubs and elections. read more » Why are students allowed to skip levels in math but not science? November 5, 2013 — by Dorrie Tang Though the school allows advanced students to skip math levels, such acceleration is not available for science classes. read more » Students volunteer over Thanksgiving break November 5, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa In the early hours of Thanksgiving day, sophomore Felicia Hung will stride toward the crowded streets of Downtown San Jose. Children and parents, runners and volunteers, people from all walks of life, will be gathered on Santa Clara Street, awaiting the start of the Ninth Annual Turkey Trot, which comprises six races, including a 10K run and a 5K run/walk. read more » Alumni share their experience with college scholarships November 4, 2013 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Vibha Seshadri Alumnus Amin Mirzadegan is now a freshman at Yale University, one of the most prestigious schools anywhere. It also comes with an annual price tag of $44,000 per year. It’s money his parents are paying gladly, but Mirzadegan admits his decision to go to Yale was an agonizing one for a main reason: The University of Southern California had offered him a substantial scholarship. read more » Drama department plans to start ‘Les Miserables’ after ‘Much Ado’ November 3, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Now with two successful productions under its belt for the 2013-2014 school year, drama is beginning to plan for its next mainstage production, the spring musical. Drama teacher Sarah Thermond, after putting much thought into her decision, has chosen “Les Miserables,” originally by Victor Hugo, as this year’s spring musical. read more » Glitches in newly released Common App website add to student stress November 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Jonathan Young Aggravation is becoming common for seniors dealing with the Common App's redesigned site. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...250251252253254...260270280290300...nextlast
Students selected for upcoming Science Bowl competition November 8, 2013 — by Atirath Kosireddy Sophomores Alex Li, Celine Lian, Nate Ney, Sean Shi, junior Landon Chow and seniors Edgar Chen, Michael Chen and Nolan Chen joined the varsity Science Bowl as the newest members. They will join current members senior co-captains Robert Eng and Nick Chow. read more » ASB works to change school constitution November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Nupur Maheshwari Starting in late October, the ASB decided to revise its constitution in order to legitimize ASB processes and clarify rules concerning clubs and elections. read more » Why are students allowed to skip levels in math but not science? November 5, 2013 — by Dorrie Tang Though the school allows advanced students to skip math levels, such acceleration is not available for science classes. read more » Students volunteer over Thanksgiving break November 5, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa In the early hours of Thanksgiving day, sophomore Felicia Hung will stride toward the crowded streets of Downtown San Jose. Children and parents, runners and volunteers, people from all walks of life, will be gathered on Santa Clara Street, awaiting the start of the Ninth Annual Turkey Trot, which comprises six races, including a 10K run and a 5K run/walk. read more » Alumni share their experience with college scholarships November 4, 2013 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Vibha Seshadri Alumnus Amin Mirzadegan is now a freshman at Yale University, one of the most prestigious schools anywhere. It also comes with an annual price tag of $44,000 per year. It’s money his parents are paying gladly, but Mirzadegan admits his decision to go to Yale was an agonizing one for a main reason: The University of Southern California had offered him a substantial scholarship. read more » Drama department plans to start ‘Les Miserables’ after ‘Much Ado’ November 3, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Now with two successful productions under its belt for the 2013-2014 school year, drama is beginning to plan for its next mainstage production, the spring musical. Drama teacher Sarah Thermond, after putting much thought into her decision, has chosen “Les Miserables,” originally by Victor Hugo, as this year’s spring musical. read more » Glitches in newly released Common App website add to student stress November 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Jonathan Young Aggravation is becoming common for seniors dealing with the Common App's redesigned site. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...250251252253254...260270280290300...nextlast
ASB works to change school constitution November 7, 2013 — by Megana Iyer and Nupur Maheshwari Starting in late October, the ASB decided to revise its constitution in order to legitimize ASB processes and clarify rules concerning clubs and elections. read more » Why are students allowed to skip levels in math but not science? November 5, 2013 — by Dorrie Tang Though the school allows advanced students to skip math levels, such acceleration is not available for science classes. read more » Students volunteer over Thanksgiving break November 5, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa In the early hours of Thanksgiving day, sophomore Felicia Hung will stride toward the crowded streets of Downtown San Jose. Children and parents, runners and volunteers, people from all walks of life, will be gathered on Santa Clara Street, awaiting the start of the Ninth Annual Turkey Trot, which comprises six races, including a 10K run and a 5K run/walk. read more » Alumni share their experience with college scholarships November 4, 2013 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Vibha Seshadri Alumnus Amin Mirzadegan is now a freshman at Yale University, one of the most prestigious schools anywhere. It also comes with an annual price tag of $44,000 per year. It’s money his parents are paying gladly, but Mirzadegan admits his decision to go to Yale was an agonizing one for a main reason: The University of Southern California had offered him a substantial scholarship. read more » Drama department plans to start ‘Les Miserables’ after ‘Much Ado’ November 3, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Now with two successful productions under its belt for the 2013-2014 school year, drama is beginning to plan for its next mainstage production, the spring musical. Drama teacher Sarah Thermond, after putting much thought into her decision, has chosen “Les Miserables,” originally by Victor Hugo, as this year’s spring musical. read more » Glitches in newly released Common App website add to student stress November 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Jonathan Young Aggravation is becoming common for seniors dealing with the Common App's redesigned site. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...250251252253254...260270280290300...nextlast
Why are students allowed to skip levels in math but not science? November 5, 2013 — by Dorrie Tang Though the school allows advanced students to skip math levels, such acceleration is not available for science classes. read more » Students volunteer over Thanksgiving break November 5, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa In the early hours of Thanksgiving day, sophomore Felicia Hung will stride toward the crowded streets of Downtown San Jose. Children and parents, runners and volunteers, people from all walks of life, will be gathered on Santa Clara Street, awaiting the start of the Ninth Annual Turkey Trot, which comprises six races, including a 10K run and a 5K run/walk. read more » Alumni share their experience with college scholarships November 4, 2013 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Vibha Seshadri Alumnus Amin Mirzadegan is now a freshman at Yale University, one of the most prestigious schools anywhere. It also comes with an annual price tag of $44,000 per year. It’s money his parents are paying gladly, but Mirzadegan admits his decision to go to Yale was an agonizing one for a main reason: The University of Southern California had offered him a substantial scholarship. read more » Drama department plans to start ‘Les Miserables’ after ‘Much Ado’ November 3, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Now with two successful productions under its belt for the 2013-2014 school year, drama is beginning to plan for its next mainstage production, the spring musical. Drama teacher Sarah Thermond, after putting much thought into her decision, has chosen “Les Miserables,” originally by Victor Hugo, as this year’s spring musical. read more » Glitches in newly released Common App website add to student stress November 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Jonathan Young Aggravation is becoming common for seniors dealing with the Common App's redesigned site. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...250251252253254...260270280290300...nextlast
Students volunteer over Thanksgiving break November 5, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa In the early hours of Thanksgiving day, sophomore Felicia Hung will stride toward the crowded streets of Downtown San Jose. Children and parents, runners and volunteers, people from all walks of life, will be gathered on Santa Clara Street, awaiting the start of the Ninth Annual Turkey Trot, which comprises six races, including a 10K run and a 5K run/walk. read more » Alumni share their experience with college scholarships November 4, 2013 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Vibha Seshadri Alumnus Amin Mirzadegan is now a freshman at Yale University, one of the most prestigious schools anywhere. It also comes with an annual price tag of $44,000 per year. It’s money his parents are paying gladly, but Mirzadegan admits his decision to go to Yale was an agonizing one for a main reason: The University of Southern California had offered him a substantial scholarship. read more » Drama department plans to start ‘Les Miserables’ after ‘Much Ado’ November 3, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Now with two successful productions under its belt for the 2013-2014 school year, drama is beginning to plan for its next mainstage production, the spring musical. Drama teacher Sarah Thermond, after putting much thought into her decision, has chosen “Les Miserables,” originally by Victor Hugo, as this year’s spring musical. read more » Glitches in newly released Common App website add to student stress November 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Jonathan Young Aggravation is becoming common for seniors dealing with the Common App's redesigned site. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...250251252253254...260270280290300...nextlast
Alumni share their experience with college scholarships November 4, 2013 — by Nupur Maheshwari and Vibha Seshadri Alumnus Amin Mirzadegan is now a freshman at Yale University, one of the most prestigious schools anywhere. It also comes with an annual price tag of $44,000 per year. It’s money his parents are paying gladly, but Mirzadegan admits his decision to go to Yale was an agonizing one for a main reason: The University of Southern California had offered him a substantial scholarship. read more » Drama department plans to start ‘Les Miserables’ after ‘Much Ado’ November 3, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Now with two successful productions under its belt for the 2013-2014 school year, drama is beginning to plan for its next mainstage production, the spring musical. Drama teacher Sarah Thermond, after putting much thought into her decision, has chosen “Les Miserables,” originally by Victor Hugo, as this year’s spring musical. read more » Glitches in newly released Common App website add to student stress November 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Jonathan Young Aggravation is becoming common for seniors dealing with the Common App's redesigned site. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...250251252253254...260270280290300...nextlast
Drama department plans to start ‘Les Miserables’ after ‘Much Ado’ November 3, 2013 — by Simi Srivastava Now with two successful productions under its belt for the 2013-2014 school year, drama is beginning to plan for its next mainstage production, the spring musical. Drama teacher Sarah Thermond, after putting much thought into her decision, has chosen “Les Miserables,” originally by Victor Hugo, as this year’s spring musical. read more » Glitches in newly released Common App website add to student stress November 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Jonathan Young Aggravation is becoming common for seniors dealing with the Common App's redesigned site. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...250251252253254...260270280290300...nextlast
Glitches in newly released Common App website add to student stress November 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow and Jonathan Young Aggravation is becoming common for seniors dealing with the Common App's redesigned site. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...250251252253254...260270280290300...nextlast