Inspiring stories and videos form strong student connections January 22, 2016 — by Claire Rhee The leadership class this year planned an effective Speak Up For Change week; the week allowed me to learn about different students’ life stories and taught me to open my mind to empathize with others. read more » New schedule comes with many concerns January 21, 2016 — by Frederick Kim New schedule has many flaws. read more » Transracialism isn’t real January 21, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang As Japanese and Korean culture becomes increasingly popular in our society, my Facebook newsfeed has more and more often displayed posts about and links to koreaboo.com and various anime fan sites. read more » The lesson we all need to learn: Exclusion is bullying January 19, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri Since kindergarten, most of us have been taught that this type exclusion is also a kind of bullying, that we should talk to those who sit alone and allow those who want to play with us to do so. read more » ISPE needs to be more rigorously enforced January 19, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Roland Shen With the school’s independent study physical education (ISPE) program on the rise, the administration should implement more regulations to ensure that these top athletes are making real progress in their sports. read more » Americans lack global sympathy in the wake of terror attacks January 17, 2016 — by Karissa Dong On the cold evening of Nov. 13, terrorist attacks took more than 130 lives in the French capital, spurring an international outcry for peace. Paris was included in prayers all over the globe, and millions of Facebook users changed their profile pictures to the French flag. National monuments, from Australia’s Sydney Opera House to Germany’s Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, lit up in French colors in a pledge of solidarity. read more » Winter Formal should be after finals January 16, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Caitlyn Chen As last semester drew near to its end, students began to focus on studying for finals as dance commissioner started planning decorations for their biggest event of the semester, Winter Formal. read more » Blocked Aeries just causes more stress January 16, 2016 — by Claire Rhee Over winter break, I got to watch numerous TV shows and movies, finally enjoy ample sleep and have quality family time. But one thing bothered me: the blank screen in the Aeries grade portal. read more » Berkeley’s optional rec letters a step in the right direction January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche UC Berkeley is a top-choice school for many students here. With its proximity to home, liberal atmosphere, relatively reasonable price tag and high national ranking, admission into the university is a praiseworthy accomplishment. read more » Students need more lenient make-up work policy December 14, 2015 — by Frederick Kim and Jay Kim One of the safest ways to skip school is by pretending to be sick. With a simple feigned cough and a hairdryer-heated thermometer, students can avoid an unexcused absence and scolding from their parents. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
New schedule comes with many concerns January 21, 2016 — by Frederick Kim New schedule has many flaws. read more » Transracialism isn’t real January 21, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang As Japanese and Korean culture becomes increasingly popular in our society, my Facebook newsfeed has more and more often displayed posts about and links to koreaboo.com and various anime fan sites. read more » The lesson we all need to learn: Exclusion is bullying January 19, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri Since kindergarten, most of us have been taught that this type exclusion is also a kind of bullying, that we should talk to those who sit alone and allow those who want to play with us to do so. read more » ISPE needs to be more rigorously enforced January 19, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Roland Shen With the school’s independent study physical education (ISPE) program on the rise, the administration should implement more regulations to ensure that these top athletes are making real progress in their sports. read more » Americans lack global sympathy in the wake of terror attacks January 17, 2016 — by Karissa Dong On the cold evening of Nov. 13, terrorist attacks took more than 130 lives in the French capital, spurring an international outcry for peace. Paris was included in prayers all over the globe, and millions of Facebook users changed their profile pictures to the French flag. National monuments, from Australia’s Sydney Opera House to Germany’s Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, lit up in French colors in a pledge of solidarity. read more » Winter Formal should be after finals January 16, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Caitlyn Chen As last semester drew near to its end, students began to focus on studying for finals as dance commissioner started planning decorations for their biggest event of the semester, Winter Formal. read more » Blocked Aeries just causes more stress January 16, 2016 — by Claire Rhee Over winter break, I got to watch numerous TV shows and movies, finally enjoy ample sleep and have quality family time. But one thing bothered me: the blank screen in the Aeries grade portal. read more » Berkeley’s optional rec letters a step in the right direction January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche UC Berkeley is a top-choice school for many students here. With its proximity to home, liberal atmosphere, relatively reasonable price tag and high national ranking, admission into the university is a praiseworthy accomplishment. read more » Students need more lenient make-up work policy December 14, 2015 — by Frederick Kim and Jay Kim One of the safest ways to skip school is by pretending to be sick. With a simple feigned cough and a hairdryer-heated thermometer, students can avoid an unexcused absence and scolding from their parents. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Transracialism isn’t real January 21, 2016 — by Isabelle Yang As Japanese and Korean culture becomes increasingly popular in our society, my Facebook newsfeed has more and more often displayed posts about and links to koreaboo.com and various anime fan sites. read more » The lesson we all need to learn: Exclusion is bullying January 19, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri Since kindergarten, most of us have been taught that this type exclusion is also a kind of bullying, that we should talk to those who sit alone and allow those who want to play with us to do so. read more » ISPE needs to be more rigorously enforced January 19, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Roland Shen With the school’s independent study physical education (ISPE) program on the rise, the administration should implement more regulations to ensure that these top athletes are making real progress in their sports. read more » Americans lack global sympathy in the wake of terror attacks January 17, 2016 — by Karissa Dong On the cold evening of Nov. 13, terrorist attacks took more than 130 lives in the French capital, spurring an international outcry for peace. Paris was included in prayers all over the globe, and millions of Facebook users changed their profile pictures to the French flag. National monuments, from Australia’s Sydney Opera House to Germany’s Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, lit up in French colors in a pledge of solidarity. read more » Winter Formal should be after finals January 16, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Caitlyn Chen As last semester drew near to its end, students began to focus on studying for finals as dance commissioner started planning decorations for their biggest event of the semester, Winter Formal. read more » Blocked Aeries just causes more stress January 16, 2016 — by Claire Rhee Over winter break, I got to watch numerous TV shows and movies, finally enjoy ample sleep and have quality family time. But one thing bothered me: the blank screen in the Aeries grade portal. read more » Berkeley’s optional rec letters a step in the right direction January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche UC Berkeley is a top-choice school for many students here. With its proximity to home, liberal atmosphere, relatively reasonable price tag and high national ranking, admission into the university is a praiseworthy accomplishment. read more » Students need more lenient make-up work policy December 14, 2015 — by Frederick Kim and Jay Kim One of the safest ways to skip school is by pretending to be sick. With a simple feigned cough and a hairdryer-heated thermometer, students can avoid an unexcused absence and scolding from their parents. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
The lesson we all need to learn: Exclusion is bullying January 19, 2016 — by Vibha Seshadri Since kindergarten, most of us have been taught that this type exclusion is also a kind of bullying, that we should talk to those who sit alone and allow those who want to play with us to do so. read more » ISPE needs to be more rigorously enforced January 19, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Roland Shen With the school’s independent study physical education (ISPE) program on the rise, the administration should implement more regulations to ensure that these top athletes are making real progress in their sports. read more » Americans lack global sympathy in the wake of terror attacks January 17, 2016 — by Karissa Dong On the cold evening of Nov. 13, terrorist attacks took more than 130 lives in the French capital, spurring an international outcry for peace. Paris was included in prayers all over the globe, and millions of Facebook users changed their profile pictures to the French flag. National monuments, from Australia’s Sydney Opera House to Germany’s Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, lit up in French colors in a pledge of solidarity. read more » Winter Formal should be after finals January 16, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Caitlyn Chen As last semester drew near to its end, students began to focus on studying for finals as dance commissioner started planning decorations for their biggest event of the semester, Winter Formal. read more » Blocked Aeries just causes more stress January 16, 2016 — by Claire Rhee Over winter break, I got to watch numerous TV shows and movies, finally enjoy ample sleep and have quality family time. But one thing bothered me: the blank screen in the Aeries grade portal. read more » Berkeley’s optional rec letters a step in the right direction January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche UC Berkeley is a top-choice school for many students here. With its proximity to home, liberal atmosphere, relatively reasonable price tag and high national ranking, admission into the university is a praiseworthy accomplishment. read more » Students need more lenient make-up work policy December 14, 2015 — by Frederick Kim and Jay Kim One of the safest ways to skip school is by pretending to be sick. With a simple feigned cough and a hairdryer-heated thermometer, students can avoid an unexcused absence and scolding from their parents. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
ISPE needs to be more rigorously enforced January 19, 2016 — by Neil Rao and Roland Shen With the school’s independent study physical education (ISPE) program on the rise, the administration should implement more regulations to ensure that these top athletes are making real progress in their sports. read more » Americans lack global sympathy in the wake of terror attacks January 17, 2016 — by Karissa Dong On the cold evening of Nov. 13, terrorist attacks took more than 130 lives in the French capital, spurring an international outcry for peace. Paris was included in prayers all over the globe, and millions of Facebook users changed their profile pictures to the French flag. National monuments, from Australia’s Sydney Opera House to Germany’s Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, lit up in French colors in a pledge of solidarity. read more » Winter Formal should be after finals January 16, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Caitlyn Chen As last semester drew near to its end, students began to focus on studying for finals as dance commissioner started planning decorations for their biggest event of the semester, Winter Formal. read more » Blocked Aeries just causes more stress January 16, 2016 — by Claire Rhee Over winter break, I got to watch numerous TV shows and movies, finally enjoy ample sleep and have quality family time. But one thing bothered me: the blank screen in the Aeries grade portal. read more » Berkeley’s optional rec letters a step in the right direction January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche UC Berkeley is a top-choice school for many students here. With its proximity to home, liberal atmosphere, relatively reasonable price tag and high national ranking, admission into the university is a praiseworthy accomplishment. read more » Students need more lenient make-up work policy December 14, 2015 — by Frederick Kim and Jay Kim One of the safest ways to skip school is by pretending to be sick. With a simple feigned cough and a hairdryer-heated thermometer, students can avoid an unexcused absence and scolding from their parents. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Americans lack global sympathy in the wake of terror attacks January 17, 2016 — by Karissa Dong On the cold evening of Nov. 13, terrorist attacks took more than 130 lives in the French capital, spurring an international outcry for peace. Paris was included in prayers all over the globe, and millions of Facebook users changed their profile pictures to the French flag. National monuments, from Australia’s Sydney Opera House to Germany’s Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, lit up in French colors in a pledge of solidarity. read more » Winter Formal should be after finals January 16, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Caitlyn Chen As last semester drew near to its end, students began to focus on studying for finals as dance commissioner started planning decorations for their biggest event of the semester, Winter Formal. read more » Blocked Aeries just causes more stress January 16, 2016 — by Claire Rhee Over winter break, I got to watch numerous TV shows and movies, finally enjoy ample sleep and have quality family time. But one thing bothered me: the blank screen in the Aeries grade portal. read more » Berkeley’s optional rec letters a step in the right direction January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche UC Berkeley is a top-choice school for many students here. With its proximity to home, liberal atmosphere, relatively reasonable price tag and high national ranking, admission into the university is a praiseworthy accomplishment. read more » Students need more lenient make-up work policy December 14, 2015 — by Frederick Kim and Jay Kim One of the safest ways to skip school is by pretending to be sick. With a simple feigned cough and a hairdryer-heated thermometer, students can avoid an unexcused absence and scolding from their parents. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Winter Formal should be after finals January 16, 2016 — by Elizabeth Lee and Caitlyn Chen As last semester drew near to its end, students began to focus on studying for finals as dance commissioner started planning decorations for their biggest event of the semester, Winter Formal. read more » Blocked Aeries just causes more stress January 16, 2016 — by Claire Rhee Over winter break, I got to watch numerous TV shows and movies, finally enjoy ample sleep and have quality family time. But one thing bothered me: the blank screen in the Aeries grade portal. read more » Berkeley’s optional rec letters a step in the right direction January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche UC Berkeley is a top-choice school for many students here. With its proximity to home, liberal atmosphere, relatively reasonable price tag and high national ranking, admission into the university is a praiseworthy accomplishment. read more » Students need more lenient make-up work policy December 14, 2015 — by Frederick Kim and Jay Kim One of the safest ways to skip school is by pretending to be sick. With a simple feigned cough and a hairdryer-heated thermometer, students can avoid an unexcused absence and scolding from their parents. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Blocked Aeries just causes more stress January 16, 2016 — by Claire Rhee Over winter break, I got to watch numerous TV shows and movies, finally enjoy ample sleep and have quality family time. But one thing bothered me: the blank screen in the Aeries grade portal. read more » Berkeley’s optional rec letters a step in the right direction January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche UC Berkeley is a top-choice school for many students here. With its proximity to home, liberal atmosphere, relatively reasonable price tag and high national ranking, admission into the university is a praiseworthy accomplishment. read more » Students need more lenient make-up work policy December 14, 2015 — by Frederick Kim and Jay Kim One of the safest ways to skip school is by pretending to be sick. With a simple feigned cough and a hairdryer-heated thermometer, students can avoid an unexcused absence and scolding from their parents. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Berkeley’s optional rec letters a step in the right direction January 15, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche UC Berkeley is a top-choice school for many students here. With its proximity to home, liberal atmosphere, relatively reasonable price tag and high national ranking, admission into the university is a praiseworthy accomplishment. read more » Students need more lenient make-up work policy December 14, 2015 — by Frederick Kim and Jay Kim One of the safest ways to skip school is by pretending to be sick. With a simple feigned cough and a hairdryer-heated thermometer, students can avoid an unexcused absence and scolding from their parents. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast
Students need more lenient make-up work policy December 14, 2015 — by Frederick Kim and Jay Kim One of the safest ways to skip school is by pretending to be sick. With a simple feigned cough and a hairdryer-heated thermometer, students can avoid an unexcused absence and scolding from their parents. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...106107108109110...120130140150160...nextlast