Students not enrolled in SHS AP Chinese course should be able to take AP test on campus March 5, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Caitlin Ju “Must be in AP Chinese class at SHS.” It’s right there on the AP exam registration form. read more » Are SHS Grad Night bids unnecessarily expensive? March 4, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung Grad Night requires hundreds of hours on the part of Grad Night committee parents — but also hundreds of dollars on the part of students. read more » Rape cases: focus should be shifted to preventative measures March 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda If college is feeling more and more like a dangerous place, it’s because of headlines like this one from a recent New York Times issue: “Stanford Ex-Student Denies Rape of Unconscious Woman Outside Frat.” read more » Boys’ restrooms should do more to allow privacy March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao A boys’ bathroom at SHS looks no different from any other male public restroom; there are urinals, a stall for privacy and sinks to wash hands. read more » Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » Vaccinations should be required for public school enrollment March 4, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Saya Sivaram Disneyland: the happiest place on earth. That is, until it becomes the source of a measles outbreak. read more » AP exam expenses way too high March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao This year, the price of taking an AP exam has risen to a whopping $91. While the price increase is won’t bankrupt anyone by itself, it is disproportionately high compared to the benefits the score provides. read more » Global warming: There’s no use denying it February 24, 2015 — by Michelle Cen People must learn to set aside their differences, recognize the threat of global warming and pass laws that mitigate the issue. read more » Uber’s GPS tracking shouldn’t be worrisome for users February 20, 2015 — by Eric Sze The ridesharing service Uber is overtaking the traditional yellow taxi. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Are SHS Grad Night bids unnecessarily expensive? March 4, 2015 — by Rachel Hull and Michelle Leung Grad Night requires hundreds of hours on the part of Grad Night committee parents — but also hundreds of dollars on the part of students. read more » Rape cases: focus should be shifted to preventative measures March 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda If college is feeling more and more like a dangerous place, it’s because of headlines like this one from a recent New York Times issue: “Stanford Ex-Student Denies Rape of Unconscious Woman Outside Frat.” read more » Boys’ restrooms should do more to allow privacy March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao A boys’ bathroom at SHS looks no different from any other male public restroom; there are urinals, a stall for privacy and sinks to wash hands. read more » Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » Vaccinations should be required for public school enrollment March 4, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Saya Sivaram Disneyland: the happiest place on earth. That is, until it becomes the source of a measles outbreak. read more » AP exam expenses way too high March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao This year, the price of taking an AP exam has risen to a whopping $91. While the price increase is won’t bankrupt anyone by itself, it is disproportionately high compared to the benefits the score provides. read more » Global warming: There’s no use denying it February 24, 2015 — by Michelle Cen People must learn to set aside their differences, recognize the threat of global warming and pass laws that mitigate the issue. read more » Uber’s GPS tracking shouldn’t be worrisome for users February 20, 2015 — by Eric Sze The ridesharing service Uber is overtaking the traditional yellow taxi. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Rape cases: focus should be shifted to preventative measures March 4, 2015 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda If college is feeling more and more like a dangerous place, it’s because of headlines like this one from a recent New York Times issue: “Stanford Ex-Student Denies Rape of Unconscious Woman Outside Frat.” read more » Boys’ restrooms should do more to allow privacy March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao A boys’ bathroom at SHS looks no different from any other male public restroom; there are urinals, a stall for privacy and sinks to wash hands. read more » Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » Vaccinations should be required for public school enrollment March 4, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Saya Sivaram Disneyland: the happiest place on earth. That is, until it becomes the source of a measles outbreak. read more » AP exam expenses way too high March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao This year, the price of taking an AP exam has risen to a whopping $91. While the price increase is won’t bankrupt anyone by itself, it is disproportionately high compared to the benefits the score provides. read more » Global warming: There’s no use denying it February 24, 2015 — by Michelle Cen People must learn to set aside their differences, recognize the threat of global warming and pass laws that mitigate the issue. read more » Uber’s GPS tracking shouldn’t be worrisome for users February 20, 2015 — by Eric Sze The ridesharing service Uber is overtaking the traditional yellow taxi. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Boys’ restrooms should do more to allow privacy March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao A boys’ bathroom at SHS looks no different from any other male public restroom; there are urinals, a stall for privacy and sinks to wash hands. read more » Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » Vaccinations should be required for public school enrollment March 4, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Saya Sivaram Disneyland: the happiest place on earth. That is, until it becomes the source of a measles outbreak. read more » AP exam expenses way too high March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao This year, the price of taking an AP exam has risen to a whopping $91. While the price increase is won’t bankrupt anyone by itself, it is disproportionately high compared to the benefits the score provides. read more » Global warming: There’s no use denying it February 24, 2015 — by Michelle Cen People must learn to set aside their differences, recognize the threat of global warming and pass laws that mitigate the issue. read more » Uber’s GPS tracking shouldn’t be worrisome for users February 20, 2015 — by Eric Sze The ridesharing service Uber is overtaking the traditional yellow taxi. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Oklahoma’s AP U.S. History proposal ludicrous March 4, 2015 — by Apoorv Kwatra and Fiona Sequeira On Feb. 16, a legislative committee in Oklahoma approved a bill that bans the teaching of Advanced Placement United States History (APUSH) in the state. read more » Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » Vaccinations should be required for public school enrollment March 4, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Saya Sivaram Disneyland: the happiest place on earth. That is, until it becomes the source of a measles outbreak. read more » AP exam expenses way too high March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao This year, the price of taking an AP exam has risen to a whopping $91. While the price increase is won’t bankrupt anyone by itself, it is disproportionately high compared to the benefits the score provides. read more » Global warming: There’s no use denying it February 24, 2015 — by Michelle Cen People must learn to set aside their differences, recognize the threat of global warming and pass laws that mitigate the issue. read more » Uber’s GPS tracking shouldn’t be worrisome for users February 20, 2015 — by Eric Sze The ridesharing service Uber is overtaking the traditional yellow taxi. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Memo to anti-capitalists: Uber should celebrated, not banned March 4, 2015 — by Atirath Kosireddy Uber, a San Francisco-based transport company, came under fire in 2014 for not following certain regulations that “protect” the consumers, despite the fact it provides superior service. read more » Vaccinations should be required for public school enrollment March 4, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Saya Sivaram Disneyland: the happiest place on earth. That is, until it becomes the source of a measles outbreak. read more » AP exam expenses way too high March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao This year, the price of taking an AP exam has risen to a whopping $91. While the price increase is won’t bankrupt anyone by itself, it is disproportionately high compared to the benefits the score provides. read more » Global warming: There’s no use denying it February 24, 2015 — by Michelle Cen People must learn to set aside their differences, recognize the threat of global warming and pass laws that mitigate the issue. read more » Uber’s GPS tracking shouldn’t be worrisome for users February 20, 2015 — by Eric Sze The ridesharing service Uber is overtaking the traditional yellow taxi. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Vaccinations should be required for public school enrollment March 4, 2015 — by Fiona Sequeira and Saya Sivaram Disneyland: the happiest place on earth. That is, until it becomes the source of a measles outbreak. read more » AP exam expenses way too high March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao This year, the price of taking an AP exam has risen to a whopping $91. While the price increase is won’t bankrupt anyone by itself, it is disproportionately high compared to the benefits the score provides. read more » Global warming: There’s no use denying it February 24, 2015 — by Michelle Cen People must learn to set aside their differences, recognize the threat of global warming and pass laws that mitigate the issue. read more » Uber’s GPS tracking shouldn’t be worrisome for users February 20, 2015 — by Eric Sze The ridesharing service Uber is overtaking the traditional yellow taxi. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
AP exam expenses way too high March 4, 2015 — by Devin Zhao This year, the price of taking an AP exam has risen to a whopping $91. While the price increase is won’t bankrupt anyone by itself, it is disproportionately high compared to the benefits the score provides. read more » Global warming: There’s no use denying it February 24, 2015 — by Michelle Cen People must learn to set aside their differences, recognize the threat of global warming and pass laws that mitigate the issue. read more » Uber’s GPS tracking shouldn’t be worrisome for users February 20, 2015 — by Eric Sze The ridesharing service Uber is overtaking the traditional yellow taxi. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Global warming: There’s no use denying it February 24, 2015 — by Michelle Cen People must learn to set aside their differences, recognize the threat of global warming and pass laws that mitigate the issue. read more » Uber’s GPS tracking shouldn’t be worrisome for users February 20, 2015 — by Eric Sze The ridesharing service Uber is overtaking the traditional yellow taxi. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast
Uber’s GPS tracking shouldn’t be worrisome for users February 20, 2015 — by Eric Sze The ridesharing service Uber is overtaking the traditional yellow taxi. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...116117118119120...130140150160170...nextlast