A response to Spotlight’s online accusations against the Falcon November 14, 2014 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan In December 2013, Spotlight published an online page about the Falcon’s reporting for the story titled “Tutoring in the Shadows.” read more » Journalism bias a matter of circumstance November 14, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Saya Sivaram It is said that the first obligation of journalism is to the truth. read more » Teachers should coordinate scheduling of exams November 13, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Teachers in different departments rarely coordinate their exams, and students are suffer from it. read more » Why Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill is critical November 13, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Although a bill for a full audit, which sheds light on who the Fed loans money to and its monetary policy, was passed on Sept. 17, there are still those who oppose it. read more » English seminars are more ‘traumatic’ than ‘Socratic’ November 13, 2014 — by Fiona Sequeira and Kelly Xiao In all of our English classes thus far, we have endured graded Socratic seminars. read more » Are club advisers really necessary? November 13, 2014 — by Neehar Thumaty Almost every club requires a teacher’s classroom to hold meetings in, and it is these teachers who usually assume the responsibility as adviser for that particular club. But often, the only contribution they make is providing a room for meetings. read more » Football’s guardian angel system needs some updating, improvement November 12, 2014 — by Allison Lin It’s a longstanding tradition: Senior football players begin their season with a “guardian angel” cheerleader watching over them. The designated varsity cheerleader supports each player and wishes them luck by giving them a weekly gift, often home-baked goods, before every home game. read more » Misdirected extracurricular race does no one any favors November 12, 2014 — by Isabelle Tseng When Club Day took place in late September, students attended for two primary reasons: first, the free food; second, the unending search for application-boosting extracurricular activities. For their first meeting, many clubs — such as speech and debate, science club and math club — were flooded with new members hoping for something to strengthen their resume. read more » Science fair contestants need internal school support November 10, 2014 — by Karissa Dong Saratoga High lacks the necessary support system for students interested in STEM. read more » Hiring overpriced college counselors: a difficult decision November 3, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Nidhi Jain Is it ethical to use college counselors to get ahead? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...122123124125126...130140150160170...nextlast
Journalism bias a matter of circumstance November 14, 2014 — by Michelle Leung and Saya Sivaram It is said that the first obligation of journalism is to the truth. read more » Teachers should coordinate scheduling of exams November 13, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Teachers in different departments rarely coordinate their exams, and students are suffer from it. read more » Why Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill is critical November 13, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Although a bill for a full audit, which sheds light on who the Fed loans money to and its monetary policy, was passed on Sept. 17, there are still those who oppose it. read more » English seminars are more ‘traumatic’ than ‘Socratic’ November 13, 2014 — by Fiona Sequeira and Kelly Xiao In all of our English classes thus far, we have endured graded Socratic seminars. read more » Are club advisers really necessary? November 13, 2014 — by Neehar Thumaty Almost every club requires a teacher’s classroom to hold meetings in, and it is these teachers who usually assume the responsibility as adviser for that particular club. But often, the only contribution they make is providing a room for meetings. read more » Football’s guardian angel system needs some updating, improvement November 12, 2014 — by Allison Lin It’s a longstanding tradition: Senior football players begin their season with a “guardian angel” cheerleader watching over them. The designated varsity cheerleader supports each player and wishes them luck by giving them a weekly gift, often home-baked goods, before every home game. read more » Misdirected extracurricular race does no one any favors November 12, 2014 — by Isabelle Tseng When Club Day took place in late September, students attended for two primary reasons: first, the free food; second, the unending search for application-boosting extracurricular activities. For their first meeting, many clubs — such as speech and debate, science club and math club — were flooded with new members hoping for something to strengthen their resume. read more » Science fair contestants need internal school support November 10, 2014 — by Karissa Dong Saratoga High lacks the necessary support system for students interested in STEM. read more » Hiring overpriced college counselors: a difficult decision November 3, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Nidhi Jain Is it ethical to use college counselors to get ahead? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...122123124125126...130140150160170...nextlast
Teachers should coordinate scheduling of exams November 13, 2014 — by Dorrie Tang Teachers in different departments rarely coordinate their exams, and students are suffer from it. read more » Why Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill is critical November 13, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Although a bill for a full audit, which sheds light on who the Fed loans money to and its monetary policy, was passed on Sept. 17, there are still those who oppose it. read more » English seminars are more ‘traumatic’ than ‘Socratic’ November 13, 2014 — by Fiona Sequeira and Kelly Xiao In all of our English classes thus far, we have endured graded Socratic seminars. read more » Are club advisers really necessary? November 13, 2014 — by Neehar Thumaty Almost every club requires a teacher’s classroom to hold meetings in, and it is these teachers who usually assume the responsibility as adviser for that particular club. But often, the only contribution they make is providing a room for meetings. read more » Football’s guardian angel system needs some updating, improvement November 12, 2014 — by Allison Lin It’s a longstanding tradition: Senior football players begin their season with a “guardian angel” cheerleader watching over them. The designated varsity cheerleader supports each player and wishes them luck by giving them a weekly gift, often home-baked goods, before every home game. read more » Misdirected extracurricular race does no one any favors November 12, 2014 — by Isabelle Tseng When Club Day took place in late September, students attended for two primary reasons: first, the free food; second, the unending search for application-boosting extracurricular activities. For their first meeting, many clubs — such as speech and debate, science club and math club — were flooded with new members hoping for something to strengthen their resume. read more » Science fair contestants need internal school support November 10, 2014 — by Karissa Dong Saratoga High lacks the necessary support system for students interested in STEM. read more » Hiring overpriced college counselors: a difficult decision November 3, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Nidhi Jain Is it ethical to use college counselors to get ahead? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...122123124125126...130140150160170...nextlast
Why Ron Paul’s ‘Audit the Fed’ Bill is critical November 13, 2014 — by Atirath Kosireddy Although a bill for a full audit, which sheds light on who the Fed loans money to and its monetary policy, was passed on Sept. 17, there are still those who oppose it. read more » English seminars are more ‘traumatic’ than ‘Socratic’ November 13, 2014 — by Fiona Sequeira and Kelly Xiao In all of our English classes thus far, we have endured graded Socratic seminars. read more » Are club advisers really necessary? November 13, 2014 — by Neehar Thumaty Almost every club requires a teacher’s classroom to hold meetings in, and it is these teachers who usually assume the responsibility as adviser for that particular club. But often, the only contribution they make is providing a room for meetings. read more » Football’s guardian angel system needs some updating, improvement November 12, 2014 — by Allison Lin It’s a longstanding tradition: Senior football players begin their season with a “guardian angel” cheerleader watching over them. The designated varsity cheerleader supports each player and wishes them luck by giving them a weekly gift, often home-baked goods, before every home game. read more » Misdirected extracurricular race does no one any favors November 12, 2014 — by Isabelle Tseng When Club Day took place in late September, students attended for two primary reasons: first, the free food; second, the unending search for application-boosting extracurricular activities. For their first meeting, many clubs — such as speech and debate, science club and math club — were flooded with new members hoping for something to strengthen their resume. read more » Science fair contestants need internal school support November 10, 2014 — by Karissa Dong Saratoga High lacks the necessary support system for students interested in STEM. read more » Hiring overpriced college counselors: a difficult decision November 3, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Nidhi Jain Is it ethical to use college counselors to get ahead? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...122123124125126...130140150160170...nextlast
English seminars are more ‘traumatic’ than ‘Socratic’ November 13, 2014 — by Fiona Sequeira and Kelly Xiao In all of our English classes thus far, we have endured graded Socratic seminars. read more » Are club advisers really necessary? November 13, 2014 — by Neehar Thumaty Almost every club requires a teacher’s classroom to hold meetings in, and it is these teachers who usually assume the responsibility as adviser for that particular club. But often, the only contribution they make is providing a room for meetings. read more » Football’s guardian angel system needs some updating, improvement November 12, 2014 — by Allison Lin It’s a longstanding tradition: Senior football players begin their season with a “guardian angel” cheerleader watching over them. The designated varsity cheerleader supports each player and wishes them luck by giving them a weekly gift, often home-baked goods, before every home game. read more » Misdirected extracurricular race does no one any favors November 12, 2014 — by Isabelle Tseng When Club Day took place in late September, students attended for two primary reasons: first, the free food; second, the unending search for application-boosting extracurricular activities. For their first meeting, many clubs — such as speech and debate, science club and math club — were flooded with new members hoping for something to strengthen their resume. read more » Science fair contestants need internal school support November 10, 2014 — by Karissa Dong Saratoga High lacks the necessary support system for students interested in STEM. read more » Hiring overpriced college counselors: a difficult decision November 3, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Nidhi Jain Is it ethical to use college counselors to get ahead? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...122123124125126...130140150160170...nextlast
Are club advisers really necessary? November 13, 2014 — by Neehar Thumaty Almost every club requires a teacher’s classroom to hold meetings in, and it is these teachers who usually assume the responsibility as adviser for that particular club. But often, the only contribution they make is providing a room for meetings. read more » Football’s guardian angel system needs some updating, improvement November 12, 2014 — by Allison Lin It’s a longstanding tradition: Senior football players begin their season with a “guardian angel” cheerleader watching over them. The designated varsity cheerleader supports each player and wishes them luck by giving them a weekly gift, often home-baked goods, before every home game. read more » Misdirected extracurricular race does no one any favors November 12, 2014 — by Isabelle Tseng When Club Day took place in late September, students attended for two primary reasons: first, the free food; second, the unending search for application-boosting extracurricular activities. For their first meeting, many clubs — such as speech and debate, science club and math club — were flooded with new members hoping for something to strengthen their resume. read more » Science fair contestants need internal school support November 10, 2014 — by Karissa Dong Saratoga High lacks the necessary support system for students interested in STEM. read more » Hiring overpriced college counselors: a difficult decision November 3, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Nidhi Jain Is it ethical to use college counselors to get ahead? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...122123124125126...130140150160170...nextlast
Football’s guardian angel system needs some updating, improvement November 12, 2014 — by Allison Lin It’s a longstanding tradition: Senior football players begin their season with a “guardian angel” cheerleader watching over them. The designated varsity cheerleader supports each player and wishes them luck by giving them a weekly gift, often home-baked goods, before every home game. read more » Misdirected extracurricular race does no one any favors November 12, 2014 — by Isabelle Tseng When Club Day took place in late September, students attended for two primary reasons: first, the free food; second, the unending search for application-boosting extracurricular activities. For their first meeting, many clubs — such as speech and debate, science club and math club — were flooded with new members hoping for something to strengthen their resume. read more » Science fair contestants need internal school support November 10, 2014 — by Karissa Dong Saratoga High lacks the necessary support system for students interested in STEM. read more » Hiring overpriced college counselors: a difficult decision November 3, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Nidhi Jain Is it ethical to use college counselors to get ahead? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...122123124125126...130140150160170...nextlast
Misdirected extracurricular race does no one any favors November 12, 2014 — by Isabelle Tseng When Club Day took place in late September, students attended for two primary reasons: first, the free food; second, the unending search for application-boosting extracurricular activities. For their first meeting, many clubs — such as speech and debate, science club and math club — were flooded with new members hoping for something to strengthen their resume. read more » Science fair contestants need internal school support November 10, 2014 — by Karissa Dong Saratoga High lacks the necessary support system for students interested in STEM. read more » Hiring overpriced college counselors: a difficult decision November 3, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Nidhi Jain Is it ethical to use college counselors to get ahead? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...122123124125126...130140150160170...nextlast
Science fair contestants need internal school support November 10, 2014 — by Karissa Dong Saratoga High lacks the necessary support system for students interested in STEM. read more » Hiring overpriced college counselors: a difficult decision November 3, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Nidhi Jain Is it ethical to use college counselors to get ahead? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...122123124125126...130140150160170...nextlast
Hiring overpriced college counselors: a difficult decision November 3, 2014 — by Emily Chen and Nidhi Jain Is it ethical to use college counselors to get ahead? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...122123124125126...130140150160170...nextlast