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Opinion

Journalism bias a matter of circumstance
November 14, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Saya Sivaram

It is said that the first obligation of journalism is to the truth. 

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Teachers should coordinate scheduling of exams
November 13, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang

Teachers in different departments rarely coordinate their exams, and students are suffer from it.

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Why Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill is critical
November 13, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy

Although a bill for a full audit, which sheds light on who the Fed loans money to and its monetary policy, was passed on Sept. 17, there are still those who oppose it.

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English seminars are more ‘traumatic’ than ‘Socratic’
November 13, 2014 — by Fiona Sequeira and Kelly Xiao

In all of our English classes thus far, we have endured graded Socratic seminars. 

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Are club advisers really necessary?
November 13, 2014 — by Neehar Thumaty

Almost every club requires a teacher’s classroom to hold meetings in, and it is these teachers who usually assume the responsibility as adviser for that particular club. But often, the only contribution they make is providing a room for meetings.  

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Football’s guardian angel system needs some updating, improvement
November 12, 2014 — by Allison Lin

It’s a longstanding tradition: Senior football players begin their season with a “guardian angel” cheerleader watching over them. The designated varsity cheerleader supports each player and wishes them luck by giving them a weekly gift, often home-baked goods, before every home game.

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Misdirected extracurricular race does no one any favors
November 12, 2014 — by Isabelle Tseng

When Club Day took place in late September, students attended for two primary reasons: first, the free food; second, the unending search for application-boosting extracurricular activities. For their first meeting, many clubs — such as speech and debate, science club and math club — were flooded with new members hoping for something to strengthen their resume.

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Science fair contestants need internal school support
November 10, 2014 — by Karissa Dong

Saratoga High lacks the necessary support system for students interested in STEM.

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Hiring overpriced college counselors: a difficult decision
November 3, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Nidhi Jain

Is it ethical to use college counselors to get ahead?

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District fails to disclose public information
November 3, 2014 — by Stefanie Ting and Eileen Toh

One of our most basic rights is our right to access public records. It goes back all the way to the Freedom of Information Act in 1966.

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