More communication needed to enforce stricter dance policies November 13, 2015 — by Eileen Toh When the 300 or so students decked out with Peter Pan hats and carrying lightsabers filed into the already-packed Large Gym for the Homecoming dance on Oct. 17, something was already off. read more » Mental illnesses require professional medical treatment November 12, 2015 — by Shreya Tumu I feel incredibly fortunate to live in a country where people with mental illnesses are treated with consideration and compassion most of the time. read more » Bacon: not a hidden menace anymore November 11, 2015 — by Isabelle Yang Recently revealed by the World Health Organization (WHO), bacon and all other processed meats have been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as class-one carcinogens, putting them in the same category that holds tobacco smoking and asbestos. read more » Criticizing ASB is easy; doing the work of ASB is not November 10, 2015 — by Summer Smith It is impossible to please everyone, something the eight members of ASB have been quick to learn. read more » Student leaders need a designated class to convene November 10, 2015 — by Spring Ma A group of students huddles in a circle, rapidly sticking Post-It notes on a large poster board sprawled on the ground. Soon, the once-white poster is smothered in a rainbow Post-It notes, covered with hundreds of valuable ideas from every commission, ASB and class office member on campus. read more » Expiration dates cause food waste November 10, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Food waste has become such a problem in the United States to the point that a man could seemingly survive by eating out of the landfill. read more » Reducing student stress begins with students November 10, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche Administrators, teachers and parents have all come together this year to focus on the issue of student stress. read more » Internet death post involving former Laker shows gossip sites unreliable November 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin Recently, Facebook newsfeeds have been filled with posts and links that direct users to external gossip sites and celebrity news outlets. read more » New PSAT schedule not beneficial for students and teachers November 6, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen Rushing into first period at 12:10 p.m., students scrambled to take out all their materials for the first class of the day. But only 22 minutes later, they found themselves packing up for second period. read more » Gender-neutral Homecoming court: a step back for gender equality October 29, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang Recently, Monta Vista High School announced its change to a gender neutral Homecoming court. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...108109110111112...120130140150160...nextlast
Mental illnesses require professional medical treatment November 12, 2015 — by Shreya Tumu I feel incredibly fortunate to live in a country where people with mental illnesses are treated with consideration and compassion most of the time. read more » Bacon: not a hidden menace anymore November 11, 2015 — by Isabelle Yang Recently revealed by the World Health Organization (WHO), bacon and all other processed meats have been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as class-one carcinogens, putting them in the same category that holds tobacco smoking and asbestos. read more » Criticizing ASB is easy; doing the work of ASB is not November 10, 2015 — by Summer Smith It is impossible to please everyone, something the eight members of ASB have been quick to learn. read more » Student leaders need a designated class to convene November 10, 2015 — by Spring Ma A group of students huddles in a circle, rapidly sticking Post-It notes on a large poster board sprawled on the ground. Soon, the once-white poster is smothered in a rainbow Post-It notes, covered with hundreds of valuable ideas from every commission, ASB and class office member on campus. read more » Expiration dates cause food waste November 10, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Food waste has become such a problem in the United States to the point that a man could seemingly survive by eating out of the landfill. read more » Reducing student stress begins with students November 10, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche Administrators, teachers and parents have all come together this year to focus on the issue of student stress. read more » Internet death post involving former Laker shows gossip sites unreliable November 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin Recently, Facebook newsfeeds have been filled with posts and links that direct users to external gossip sites and celebrity news outlets. read more » New PSAT schedule not beneficial for students and teachers November 6, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen Rushing into first period at 12:10 p.m., students scrambled to take out all their materials for the first class of the day. But only 22 minutes later, they found themselves packing up for second period. read more » Gender-neutral Homecoming court: a step back for gender equality October 29, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang Recently, Monta Vista High School announced its change to a gender neutral Homecoming court. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...108109110111112...120130140150160...nextlast
Bacon: not a hidden menace anymore November 11, 2015 — by Isabelle Yang Recently revealed by the World Health Organization (WHO), bacon and all other processed meats have been classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) as class-one carcinogens, putting them in the same category that holds tobacco smoking and asbestos. read more » Criticizing ASB is easy; doing the work of ASB is not November 10, 2015 — by Summer Smith It is impossible to please everyone, something the eight members of ASB have been quick to learn. read more » Student leaders need a designated class to convene November 10, 2015 — by Spring Ma A group of students huddles in a circle, rapidly sticking Post-It notes on a large poster board sprawled on the ground. Soon, the once-white poster is smothered in a rainbow Post-It notes, covered with hundreds of valuable ideas from every commission, ASB and class office member on campus. read more » Expiration dates cause food waste November 10, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Food waste has become such a problem in the United States to the point that a man could seemingly survive by eating out of the landfill. read more » Reducing student stress begins with students November 10, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche Administrators, teachers and parents have all come together this year to focus on the issue of student stress. read more » Internet death post involving former Laker shows gossip sites unreliable November 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin Recently, Facebook newsfeeds have been filled with posts and links that direct users to external gossip sites and celebrity news outlets. read more » New PSAT schedule not beneficial for students and teachers November 6, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen Rushing into first period at 12:10 p.m., students scrambled to take out all their materials for the first class of the day. But only 22 minutes later, they found themselves packing up for second period. read more » Gender-neutral Homecoming court: a step back for gender equality October 29, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang Recently, Monta Vista High School announced its change to a gender neutral Homecoming court. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...108109110111112...120130140150160...nextlast
Criticizing ASB is easy; doing the work of ASB is not November 10, 2015 — by Summer Smith It is impossible to please everyone, something the eight members of ASB have been quick to learn. read more » Student leaders need a designated class to convene November 10, 2015 — by Spring Ma A group of students huddles in a circle, rapidly sticking Post-It notes on a large poster board sprawled on the ground. Soon, the once-white poster is smothered in a rainbow Post-It notes, covered with hundreds of valuable ideas from every commission, ASB and class office member on campus. read more » Expiration dates cause food waste November 10, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Food waste has become such a problem in the United States to the point that a man could seemingly survive by eating out of the landfill. read more » Reducing student stress begins with students November 10, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche Administrators, teachers and parents have all come together this year to focus on the issue of student stress. read more » Internet death post involving former Laker shows gossip sites unreliable November 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin Recently, Facebook newsfeeds have been filled with posts and links that direct users to external gossip sites and celebrity news outlets. read more » New PSAT schedule not beneficial for students and teachers November 6, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen Rushing into first period at 12:10 p.m., students scrambled to take out all their materials for the first class of the day. But only 22 minutes later, they found themselves packing up for second period. read more » Gender-neutral Homecoming court: a step back for gender equality October 29, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang Recently, Monta Vista High School announced its change to a gender neutral Homecoming court. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...108109110111112...120130140150160...nextlast
Student leaders need a designated class to convene November 10, 2015 — by Spring Ma A group of students huddles in a circle, rapidly sticking Post-It notes on a large poster board sprawled on the ground. Soon, the once-white poster is smothered in a rainbow Post-It notes, covered with hundreds of valuable ideas from every commission, ASB and class office member on campus. read more » Expiration dates cause food waste November 10, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Food waste has become such a problem in the United States to the point that a man could seemingly survive by eating out of the landfill. read more » Reducing student stress begins with students November 10, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche Administrators, teachers and parents have all come together this year to focus on the issue of student stress. read more » Internet death post involving former Laker shows gossip sites unreliable November 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin Recently, Facebook newsfeeds have been filled with posts and links that direct users to external gossip sites and celebrity news outlets. read more » New PSAT schedule not beneficial for students and teachers November 6, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen Rushing into first period at 12:10 p.m., students scrambled to take out all their materials for the first class of the day. But only 22 minutes later, they found themselves packing up for second period. read more » Gender-neutral Homecoming court: a step back for gender equality October 29, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang Recently, Monta Vista High School announced its change to a gender neutral Homecoming court. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...108109110111112...120130140150160...nextlast
Expiration dates cause food waste November 10, 2015 — by Jason Zhao Food waste has become such a problem in the United States to the point that a man could seemingly survive by eating out of the landfill. read more » Reducing student stress begins with students November 10, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche Administrators, teachers and parents have all come together this year to focus on the issue of student stress. read more » Internet death post involving former Laker shows gossip sites unreliable November 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin Recently, Facebook newsfeeds have been filled with posts and links that direct users to external gossip sites and celebrity news outlets. read more » New PSAT schedule not beneficial for students and teachers November 6, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen Rushing into first period at 12:10 p.m., students scrambled to take out all their materials for the first class of the day. But only 22 minutes later, they found themselves packing up for second period. read more » Gender-neutral Homecoming court: a step back for gender equality October 29, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang Recently, Monta Vista High School announced its change to a gender neutral Homecoming court. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...108109110111112...120130140150160...nextlast
Reducing student stress begins with students November 10, 2015 — by Amith Galivanche Administrators, teachers and parents have all come together this year to focus on the issue of student stress. read more » Internet death post involving former Laker shows gossip sites unreliable November 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin Recently, Facebook newsfeeds have been filled with posts and links that direct users to external gossip sites and celebrity news outlets. read more » New PSAT schedule not beneficial for students and teachers November 6, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen Rushing into first period at 12:10 p.m., students scrambled to take out all their materials for the first class of the day. But only 22 minutes later, they found themselves packing up for second period. read more » Gender-neutral Homecoming court: a step back for gender equality October 29, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang Recently, Monta Vista High School announced its change to a gender neutral Homecoming court. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...108109110111112...120130140150160...nextlast
Internet death post involving former Laker shows gossip sites unreliable November 9, 2015 — by Allison Lin Recently, Facebook newsfeeds have been filled with posts and links that direct users to external gossip sites and celebrity news outlets. read more » New PSAT schedule not beneficial for students and teachers November 6, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen Rushing into first period at 12:10 p.m., students scrambled to take out all their materials for the first class of the day. But only 22 minutes later, they found themselves packing up for second period. read more » Gender-neutral Homecoming court: a step back for gender equality October 29, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang Recently, Monta Vista High School announced its change to a gender neutral Homecoming court. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...108109110111112...120130140150160...nextlast
New PSAT schedule not beneficial for students and teachers November 6, 2015 — by Caitlyn Chen Rushing into first period at 12:10 p.m., students scrambled to take out all their materials for the first class of the day. But only 22 minutes later, they found themselves packing up for second period. read more » Gender-neutral Homecoming court: a step back for gender equality October 29, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang Recently, Monta Vista High School announced its change to a gender neutral Homecoming court. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...108109110111112...120130140150160...nextlast
Gender-neutral Homecoming court: a step back for gender equality October 29, 2015 — by Rachel Zhang Recently, Monta Vista High School announced its change to a gender neutral Homecoming court. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...108109110111112...120130140150160...nextlast