Sadie’s officially cancelled, formal dances stay April 3, 2008 — by Brian Kim Administrators have canceled this year's Sadie Hawkins Dance -- the traditional culmination of Spring Fling week -- because of the drinking that occurred at the holiday dance in December. Despite the cancellation of Sadie's, three formal dances, Winter Ball, Junior Prom and Senior Prom, remain on schedule. read more » Senior eligible to vote in upcoming election April 3, 2008 — by Allen Liu As Super Tuesday draws near, the fight for the presidency begins to heat up. On Tuesday, 22 states will host primary elections, and in the days before, Democrats and Republicans, not to mention Independents, Populists and Green Party members–throughout the country will read over voter information booklets in order to decide whom they will support. read more » Senior turns passion for violin into career April 3, 2008 — by Kirstie Lee and Brian Tsai Not many people know what they want to do when they grow up. Some even have a hard time choosing their careers when they’re adults. But for senior Jennifer Wey, Wey knew that she had a strong future with the violin ever since age 3. read more » Court of dreams: Basketball coach Mike Davey plans for full outdoor court April 3, 2008 — by Aditi Jayaraman and Saniha Shankar If basketball coach Mike Davey has his way, his team and others will be able to play year-round on a new, state-of-the-art outdoor basketball court. read more » Facebook offers students chances to organize April 3, 2008 — by Ben Clement and Audrey Yang Traditionally, student activism involves posting flyers around campus to reach out to the student body. But with the use of Facebook prevalent throughout the school, online groups are now the focus for those trying to organize—and sometimes stir up—students. read more » University Chicken teaches fiery lesson April 3, 2008 — by Vijay Chetty Most students let off steam after final exams, but junior Ray-young Tsao was literally letting off steam after eating the hottest and spiciest chicken wings he had ever eaten. read more » German exchange student embraces Saratoga culture April 3, 2008 — by Emily Chen As throngs of students hurried through the hallways on the first day of second semester, one figure was walking slower, taking her time to figure out the complicated arrangement of classrooms. Senior Inga Feldman, an exchange student from Donaueschingen, Germany, was finding her way in a new world. read more » Revive the Lifeless hopes to gain followers April 3, 2008 — by Mary Mykhaylova Forming a band takes the right combination of timing, talent and creativity, and four Saratoga High students recently achieved that feat by forming Revive the Lifeless, a metal band that has now recorded two original songs and two covers. read more » New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...390391392393394
Senior eligible to vote in upcoming election April 3, 2008 — by Allen Liu As Super Tuesday draws near, the fight for the presidency begins to heat up. On Tuesday, 22 states will host primary elections, and in the days before, Democrats and Republicans, not to mention Independents, Populists and Green Party members–throughout the country will read over voter information booklets in order to decide whom they will support. read more » Senior turns passion for violin into career April 3, 2008 — by Kirstie Lee and Brian Tsai Not many people know what they want to do when they grow up. Some even have a hard time choosing their careers when they’re adults. But for senior Jennifer Wey, Wey knew that she had a strong future with the violin ever since age 3. read more » Court of dreams: Basketball coach Mike Davey plans for full outdoor court April 3, 2008 — by Aditi Jayaraman and Saniha Shankar If basketball coach Mike Davey has his way, his team and others will be able to play year-round on a new, state-of-the-art outdoor basketball court. read more » Facebook offers students chances to organize April 3, 2008 — by Ben Clement and Audrey Yang Traditionally, student activism involves posting flyers around campus to reach out to the student body. But with the use of Facebook prevalent throughout the school, online groups are now the focus for those trying to organize—and sometimes stir up—students. read more » University Chicken teaches fiery lesson April 3, 2008 — by Vijay Chetty Most students let off steam after final exams, but junior Ray-young Tsao was literally letting off steam after eating the hottest and spiciest chicken wings he had ever eaten. read more » German exchange student embraces Saratoga culture April 3, 2008 — by Emily Chen As throngs of students hurried through the hallways on the first day of second semester, one figure was walking slower, taking her time to figure out the complicated arrangement of classrooms. Senior Inga Feldman, an exchange student from Donaueschingen, Germany, was finding her way in a new world. read more » Revive the Lifeless hopes to gain followers April 3, 2008 — by Mary Mykhaylova Forming a band takes the right combination of timing, talent and creativity, and four Saratoga High students recently achieved that feat by forming Revive the Lifeless, a metal band that has now recorded two original songs and two covers. read more » New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...390391392393394
Senior turns passion for violin into career April 3, 2008 — by Kirstie Lee and Brian Tsai Not many people know what they want to do when they grow up. Some even have a hard time choosing their careers when they’re adults. But for senior Jennifer Wey, Wey knew that she had a strong future with the violin ever since age 3. read more » Court of dreams: Basketball coach Mike Davey plans for full outdoor court April 3, 2008 — by Aditi Jayaraman and Saniha Shankar If basketball coach Mike Davey has his way, his team and others will be able to play year-round on a new, state-of-the-art outdoor basketball court. read more » Facebook offers students chances to organize April 3, 2008 — by Ben Clement and Audrey Yang Traditionally, student activism involves posting flyers around campus to reach out to the student body. But with the use of Facebook prevalent throughout the school, online groups are now the focus for those trying to organize—and sometimes stir up—students. read more » University Chicken teaches fiery lesson April 3, 2008 — by Vijay Chetty Most students let off steam after final exams, but junior Ray-young Tsao was literally letting off steam after eating the hottest and spiciest chicken wings he had ever eaten. read more » German exchange student embraces Saratoga culture April 3, 2008 — by Emily Chen As throngs of students hurried through the hallways on the first day of second semester, one figure was walking slower, taking her time to figure out the complicated arrangement of classrooms. Senior Inga Feldman, an exchange student from Donaueschingen, Germany, was finding her way in a new world. read more » Revive the Lifeless hopes to gain followers April 3, 2008 — by Mary Mykhaylova Forming a band takes the right combination of timing, talent and creativity, and four Saratoga High students recently achieved that feat by forming Revive the Lifeless, a metal band that has now recorded two original songs and two covers. read more » New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...390391392393394
Court of dreams: Basketball coach Mike Davey plans for full outdoor court April 3, 2008 — by Aditi Jayaraman and Saniha Shankar If basketball coach Mike Davey has his way, his team and others will be able to play year-round on a new, state-of-the-art outdoor basketball court. read more » Facebook offers students chances to organize April 3, 2008 — by Ben Clement and Audrey Yang Traditionally, student activism involves posting flyers around campus to reach out to the student body. But with the use of Facebook prevalent throughout the school, online groups are now the focus for those trying to organize—and sometimes stir up—students. read more » University Chicken teaches fiery lesson April 3, 2008 — by Vijay Chetty Most students let off steam after final exams, but junior Ray-young Tsao was literally letting off steam after eating the hottest and spiciest chicken wings he had ever eaten. read more » German exchange student embraces Saratoga culture April 3, 2008 — by Emily Chen As throngs of students hurried through the hallways on the first day of second semester, one figure was walking slower, taking her time to figure out the complicated arrangement of classrooms. Senior Inga Feldman, an exchange student from Donaueschingen, Germany, was finding her way in a new world. read more » Revive the Lifeless hopes to gain followers April 3, 2008 — by Mary Mykhaylova Forming a band takes the right combination of timing, talent and creativity, and four Saratoga High students recently achieved that feat by forming Revive the Lifeless, a metal band that has now recorded two original songs and two covers. read more » New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...390391392393394
Facebook offers students chances to organize April 3, 2008 — by Ben Clement and Audrey Yang Traditionally, student activism involves posting flyers around campus to reach out to the student body. But with the use of Facebook prevalent throughout the school, online groups are now the focus for those trying to organize—and sometimes stir up—students. read more » University Chicken teaches fiery lesson April 3, 2008 — by Vijay Chetty Most students let off steam after final exams, but junior Ray-young Tsao was literally letting off steam after eating the hottest and spiciest chicken wings he had ever eaten. read more » German exchange student embraces Saratoga culture April 3, 2008 — by Emily Chen As throngs of students hurried through the hallways on the first day of second semester, one figure was walking slower, taking her time to figure out the complicated arrangement of classrooms. Senior Inga Feldman, an exchange student from Donaueschingen, Germany, was finding her way in a new world. read more » Revive the Lifeless hopes to gain followers April 3, 2008 — by Mary Mykhaylova Forming a band takes the right combination of timing, talent and creativity, and four Saratoga High students recently achieved that feat by forming Revive the Lifeless, a metal band that has now recorded two original songs and two covers. read more » New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...390391392393394
University Chicken teaches fiery lesson April 3, 2008 — by Vijay Chetty Most students let off steam after final exams, but junior Ray-young Tsao was literally letting off steam after eating the hottest and spiciest chicken wings he had ever eaten. read more » German exchange student embraces Saratoga culture April 3, 2008 — by Emily Chen As throngs of students hurried through the hallways on the first day of second semester, one figure was walking slower, taking her time to figure out the complicated arrangement of classrooms. Senior Inga Feldman, an exchange student from Donaueschingen, Germany, was finding her way in a new world. read more » Revive the Lifeless hopes to gain followers April 3, 2008 — by Mary Mykhaylova Forming a band takes the right combination of timing, talent and creativity, and four Saratoga High students recently achieved that feat by forming Revive the Lifeless, a metal band that has now recorded two original songs and two covers. read more » New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...390391392393394
German exchange student embraces Saratoga culture April 3, 2008 — by Emily Chen As throngs of students hurried through the hallways on the first day of second semester, one figure was walking slower, taking her time to figure out the complicated arrangement of classrooms. Senior Inga Feldman, an exchange student from Donaueschingen, Germany, was finding her way in a new world. read more » Revive the Lifeless hopes to gain followers April 3, 2008 — by Mary Mykhaylova Forming a band takes the right combination of timing, talent and creativity, and four Saratoga High students recently achieved that feat by forming Revive the Lifeless, a metal band that has now recorded two original songs and two covers. read more » New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...390391392393394
Revive the Lifeless hopes to gain followers April 3, 2008 — by Mary Mykhaylova Forming a band takes the right combination of timing, talent and creativity, and four Saratoga High students recently achieved that feat by forming Revive the Lifeless, a metal band that has now recorded two original songs and two covers. read more » New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...390391392393394
New Library changes permanent March 27, 2008 — by Allen Liu and Alex Song 156 chairs. 156 students. That’s one of several rules library staff have begun vigorously enforcing this semester, leading to some students being barred from the library during busy Monday and Friday tutorials and feeling angry. Audio video technician Gordon Blancett defends the rules as needed and recalled the library’s previous chaotic state that prompted the changes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...390391392393394