Proxima b: not really so proximate September 15, 2016 — by Ryan Kim and Alex Yang Our new home may be closer than we think. read more » Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » Peter Thiel is totally a money bully, people. September 13, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Third-party personal vendettas should be excluded from the legal system read more » Staff editorial: Schoolwide switch to Canvas leads to many conveniences for students September 8, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Falcon Staff opinion on the online platform switch read more » Brazil shows third world can’t handle Olympics September 8, 2016 — by Andrew Owens Senior's opinion on location of 2016 Olympics read more » Measure E and block schedule cause traffic and parking problems but nothing we can’t handle September 8, 2016 — by Rahul Vadlakonda With ongoing construction on the new music building and an inaccessible portion of the parking lot and a new bell schedule, one of this year’s biggest fears was increased traffic. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Summers, ironically, are the best time for enrichment September 8, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain While internships and coursework during the summer may seem to close the work gap between summer and school, they are actually doing far more good than harm. read more » Columnists: Double standards for female athletes made obvious at Rio September 7, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda and Isabelle Yang Recognition of women controversial at the Olympics read more » Colleges: Can we start writing essays yet? September 7, 2016 — by David Fan Essay prompts release staggered read more » firstprevious...1020304050...101102103104105...110120130140150...nextlast
Snapchat’s ‘anime’ lens: a show of poor judgment September 14, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Since the time of the lens release, Snapchat has been under fire not once but twice for creating racially insensitive filters. read more » Peter Thiel is totally a money bully, people. September 13, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Third-party personal vendettas should be excluded from the legal system read more » Staff editorial: Schoolwide switch to Canvas leads to many conveniences for students September 8, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Falcon Staff opinion on the online platform switch read more » Brazil shows third world can’t handle Olympics September 8, 2016 — by Andrew Owens Senior's opinion on location of 2016 Olympics read more » Measure E and block schedule cause traffic and parking problems but nothing we can’t handle September 8, 2016 — by Rahul Vadlakonda With ongoing construction on the new music building and an inaccessible portion of the parking lot and a new bell schedule, one of this year’s biggest fears was increased traffic. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Summers, ironically, are the best time for enrichment September 8, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain While internships and coursework during the summer may seem to close the work gap between summer and school, they are actually doing far more good than harm. read more » Columnists: Double standards for female athletes made obvious at Rio September 7, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda and Isabelle Yang Recognition of women controversial at the Olympics read more » Colleges: Can we start writing essays yet? September 7, 2016 — by David Fan Essay prompts release staggered read more » firstprevious...1020304050...101102103104105...110120130140150...nextlast
Peter Thiel is totally a money bully, people. September 13, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Third-party personal vendettas should be excluded from the legal system read more » Staff editorial: Schoolwide switch to Canvas leads to many conveniences for students September 8, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Falcon Staff opinion on the online platform switch read more » Brazil shows third world can’t handle Olympics September 8, 2016 — by Andrew Owens Senior's opinion on location of 2016 Olympics read more » Measure E and block schedule cause traffic and parking problems but nothing we can’t handle September 8, 2016 — by Rahul Vadlakonda With ongoing construction on the new music building and an inaccessible portion of the parking lot and a new bell schedule, one of this year’s biggest fears was increased traffic. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Summers, ironically, are the best time for enrichment September 8, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain While internships and coursework during the summer may seem to close the work gap between summer and school, they are actually doing far more good than harm. read more » Columnists: Double standards for female athletes made obvious at Rio September 7, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda and Isabelle Yang Recognition of women controversial at the Olympics read more » Colleges: Can we start writing essays yet? September 7, 2016 — by David Fan Essay prompts release staggered read more » firstprevious...1020304050...101102103104105...110120130140150...nextlast
Staff editorial: Schoolwide switch to Canvas leads to many conveniences for students September 8, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda Falcon Staff opinion on the online platform switch read more » Brazil shows third world can’t handle Olympics September 8, 2016 — by Andrew Owens Senior's opinion on location of 2016 Olympics read more » Measure E and block schedule cause traffic and parking problems but nothing we can’t handle September 8, 2016 — by Rahul Vadlakonda With ongoing construction on the new music building and an inaccessible portion of the parking lot and a new bell schedule, one of this year’s biggest fears was increased traffic. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Summers, ironically, are the best time for enrichment September 8, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain While internships and coursework during the summer may seem to close the work gap between summer and school, they are actually doing far more good than harm. read more » Columnists: Double standards for female athletes made obvious at Rio September 7, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda and Isabelle Yang Recognition of women controversial at the Olympics read more » Colleges: Can we start writing essays yet? September 7, 2016 — by David Fan Essay prompts release staggered read more » firstprevious...1020304050...101102103104105...110120130140150...nextlast
Brazil shows third world can’t handle Olympics September 8, 2016 — by Andrew Owens Senior's opinion on location of 2016 Olympics read more » Measure E and block schedule cause traffic and parking problems but nothing we can’t handle September 8, 2016 — by Rahul Vadlakonda With ongoing construction on the new music building and an inaccessible portion of the parking lot and a new bell schedule, one of this year’s biggest fears was increased traffic. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Summers, ironically, are the best time for enrichment September 8, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain While internships and coursework during the summer may seem to close the work gap between summer and school, they are actually doing far more good than harm. read more » Columnists: Double standards for female athletes made obvious at Rio September 7, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda and Isabelle Yang Recognition of women controversial at the Olympics read more » Colleges: Can we start writing essays yet? September 7, 2016 — by David Fan Essay prompts release staggered read more » firstprevious...1020304050...101102103104105...110120130140150...nextlast
Measure E and block schedule cause traffic and parking problems but nothing we can’t handle September 8, 2016 — by Rahul Vadlakonda With ongoing construction on the new music building and an inaccessible portion of the parking lot and a new bell schedule, one of this year’s biggest fears was increased traffic. read more » The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Summers, ironically, are the best time for enrichment September 8, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain While internships and coursework during the summer may seem to close the work gap between summer and school, they are actually doing far more good than harm. read more » Columnists: Double standards for female athletes made obvious at Rio September 7, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda and Isabelle Yang Recognition of women controversial at the Olympics read more » Colleges: Can we start writing essays yet? September 7, 2016 — by David Fan Essay prompts release staggered read more » firstprevious...1020304050...101102103104105...110120130140150...nextlast
The Olympics are an elitist institution September 8, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh and Cassandra King The Olympics are and always have been a selective institution for the privileged that are able to afford dedicating their lives to their sport read more » Summers, ironically, are the best time for enrichment September 8, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain While internships and coursework during the summer may seem to close the work gap between summer and school, they are actually doing far more good than harm. read more » Columnists: Double standards for female athletes made obvious at Rio September 7, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda and Isabelle Yang Recognition of women controversial at the Olympics read more » Colleges: Can we start writing essays yet? September 7, 2016 — by David Fan Essay prompts release staggered read more » firstprevious...1020304050...101102103104105...110120130140150...nextlast
Summers, ironically, are the best time for enrichment September 8, 2016 — by Nidhi Jain While internships and coursework during the summer may seem to close the work gap between summer and school, they are actually doing far more good than harm. read more » Columnists: Double standards for female athletes made obvious at Rio September 7, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda and Isabelle Yang Recognition of women controversial at the Olympics read more » Colleges: Can we start writing essays yet? September 7, 2016 — by David Fan Essay prompts release staggered read more » firstprevious...1020304050...101102103104105...110120130140150...nextlast
Columnists: Double standards for female athletes made obvious at Rio September 7, 2016 — by Amulya Vadlakonda and Isabelle Yang Recognition of women controversial at the Olympics read more » Colleges: Can we start writing essays yet? September 7, 2016 — by David Fan Essay prompts release staggered read more » firstprevious...1020304050...101102103104105...110120130140150...nextlast
Colleges: Can we start writing essays yet? September 7, 2016 — by David Fan Essay prompts release staggered read more » firstprevious...1020304050...101102103104105...110120130140150...nextlast