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 » AP Lang: Philosophy or literary analysis? February 20, 2015 — by Devin Zhao Saratoga High's AP Lang class is one of the few that largely centers on a nonfictional curriculum, mainly on philosophy. read more » Anonymous Instagrammer brewed more hatred, threats February 10, 2015 — by Eileen Toh During December break, an unknown student, possibly several, created an Instagram account called “gossipgirlofshs.” The account seemed intended to spread nasty rumors about certain students in clearly personal attacks. read more » First Amendment rights should be universal February 9, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin A new weapon has emerged from the past, one that is dangerous enough to threaten an entire country’s rights and safety. The weapon? Violation of free speech. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...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 » AP Lang: Philosophy or literary analysis? February 20, 2015 — by Devin Zhao Saratoga High's AP Lang class is one of the few that largely centers on a nonfictional curriculum, mainly on philosophy. read more » Anonymous Instagrammer brewed more hatred, threats February 10, 2015 — by Eileen Toh During December break, an unknown student, possibly several, created an Instagram account called “gossipgirlofshs.” The account seemed intended to spread nasty rumors about certain students in clearly personal attacks. read more » First Amendment rights should be universal February 9, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin A new weapon has emerged from the past, one that is dangerous enough to threaten an entire country’s rights and safety. The weapon? Violation of free speech. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...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 » AP Lang: Philosophy or literary analysis? February 20, 2015 — by Devin Zhao Saratoga High's AP Lang class is one of the few that largely centers on a nonfictional curriculum, mainly on philosophy. read more » Anonymous Instagrammer brewed more hatred, threats February 10, 2015 — by Eileen Toh During December break, an unknown student, possibly several, created an Instagram account called “gossipgirlofshs.” The account seemed intended to spread nasty rumors about certain students in clearly personal attacks. read more » First Amendment rights should be universal February 9, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin A new weapon has emerged from the past, one that is dangerous enough to threaten an entire country’s rights and safety. The weapon? Violation of free speech. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...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 » AP Lang: Philosophy or literary analysis? February 20, 2015 — by Devin Zhao Saratoga High's AP Lang class is one of the few that largely centers on a nonfictional curriculum, mainly on philosophy. read more » Anonymous Instagrammer brewed more hatred, threats February 10, 2015 — by Eileen Toh During December break, an unknown student, possibly several, created an Instagram account called “gossipgirlofshs.” The account seemed intended to spread nasty rumors about certain students in clearly personal attacks. read more » First Amendment rights should be universal February 9, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin A new weapon has emerged from the past, one that is dangerous enough to threaten an entire country’s rights and safety. The weapon? Violation of free speech. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...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 » AP Lang: Philosophy or literary analysis? February 20, 2015 — by Devin Zhao Saratoga High's AP Lang class is one of the few that largely centers on a nonfictional curriculum, mainly on philosophy. read more » Anonymous Instagrammer brewed more hatred, threats February 10, 2015 — by Eileen Toh During December break, an unknown student, possibly several, created an Instagram account called “gossipgirlofshs.” The account seemed intended to spread nasty rumors about certain students in clearly personal attacks. read more » First Amendment rights should be universal February 9, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin A new weapon has emerged from the past, one that is dangerous enough to threaten an entire country’s rights and safety. The weapon? Violation of free speech. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...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 » AP Lang: Philosophy or literary analysis? February 20, 2015 — by Devin Zhao Saratoga High's AP Lang class is one of the few that largely centers on a nonfictional curriculum, mainly on philosophy. read more » Anonymous Instagrammer brewed more hatred, threats February 10, 2015 — by Eileen Toh During December break, an unknown student, possibly several, created an Instagram account called “gossipgirlofshs.” The account seemed intended to spread nasty rumors about certain students in clearly personal attacks. read more » First Amendment rights should be universal February 9, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin A new weapon has emerged from the past, one that is dangerous enough to threaten an entire country’s rights and safety. The weapon? Violation of free speech. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...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 » AP Lang: Philosophy or literary analysis? February 20, 2015 — by Devin Zhao Saratoga High's AP Lang class is one of the few that largely centers on a nonfictional curriculum, mainly on philosophy. read more » Anonymous Instagrammer brewed more hatred, threats February 10, 2015 — by Eileen Toh During December break, an unknown student, possibly several, created an Instagram account called “gossipgirlofshs.” The account seemed intended to spread nasty rumors about certain students in clearly personal attacks. read more » First Amendment rights should be universal February 9, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin A new weapon has emerged from the past, one that is dangerous enough to threaten an entire country’s rights and safety. The weapon? Violation of free speech. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
AP Lang: Philosophy or literary analysis? February 20, 2015 — by Devin Zhao Saratoga High's AP Lang class is one of the few that largely centers on a nonfictional curriculum, mainly on philosophy. read more » Anonymous Instagrammer brewed more hatred, threats February 10, 2015 — by Eileen Toh During December break, an unknown student, possibly several, created an Instagram account called “gossipgirlofshs.” The account seemed intended to spread nasty rumors about certain students in clearly personal attacks. read more » First Amendment rights should be universal February 9, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin A new weapon has emerged from the past, one that is dangerous enough to threaten an entire country’s rights and safety. The weapon? Violation of free speech. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
Anonymous Instagrammer brewed more hatred, threats February 10, 2015 — by Eileen Toh During December break, an unknown student, possibly several, created an Instagram account called “gossipgirlofshs.” The account seemed intended to spread nasty rumors about certain students in clearly personal attacks. read more » First Amendment rights should be universal February 9, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin A new weapon has emerged from the past, one that is dangerous enough to threaten an entire country’s rights and safety. The weapon? Violation of free speech. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast
First Amendment rights should be universal February 9, 2015 — by Nidhi Jain and Allison Lin A new weapon has emerged from the past, one that is dangerous enough to threaten an entire country’s rights and safety. The weapon? Violation of free speech. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...117118119120121...130140150160170...nextlast