Colorado school district wants ‘patriotic’ version of APUSH course October 30, 2014 — by Karissa Dong Proposals from school boards to whitewash the American history curriculum have returned, stirring protest and outrage among community members in Colorado’s Jefferson County near Denver. In response to College Board’s new AP U.S. History course, which now consists of a far more detailed account of the Native American struggle and campaigns like the Civil Rights Movement, the new proposition calls for a more positive rendition of history. read more » The Internet: the cause of our stoopidity October 30, 2014 — by Eileen Toh and Rachel Zhang The Internet is not just a teeming pool of information for us to feed off of; it chips away at our mind’s capacities for contemplation and attention. Consequently, we zip along the surface of the its information. read more » Irrational fear of vaccination spreads across U.S. October 27, 2014 — by Katherine Sun Fear of vaccination has gripped the United States. The fear is irrational and the problems of restraining from vaccinations is far greater than the risks vaccinations pose. read more » Digitalized world to become more harmful for future generations October 26, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran It seems as if the words “download,” “charger” and “app” have become words in every 3-year-old’s vocabulary. read more » Must Downtown be a town for the rich and old? October 25, 2014 — by Rachel Zhang From its overly specialized and futile stores to its unsuccessful marketing plans, Saratoga’s downtown is weighed down by its ineffective and often overly posh entertainment and food options. read more » Excessive parent involvement: a harmful path for students October 25, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Ami Nachiappan Whether it be forcing the student to study with them every night or excessively checking Aeries, high levels of parent involvement undoubtedly result in negative consequences, hindering the child’s independence. read more » Are the humanities hopeless? No October 25, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Carolyn Sun Too often, at Saratoga High and other schools that emphasize STEM fields, students who declare their intentions to major in the humanities evoke instant derision. read more » Is Common Roots forgetting its roots? October 14, 2014 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda Is the outside group Sources of Strength actually weakening Common Roots? read more » Club day acts as a gateway for the future October 13, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu With so many students swept up in the academic competition, there is not enough of an emphasis on the non-academic aspects of life. read more » College Apps are getting out of hand October 12, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Lately, it seems that all colleges want are superheroes. And there’s no doubt about it, being a superhero would definitely make the college application process easier. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
The Internet: the cause of our stoopidity October 30, 2014 — by Eileen Toh and Rachel Zhang The Internet is not just a teeming pool of information for us to feed off of; it chips away at our mind’s capacities for contemplation and attention. Consequently, we zip along the surface of the its information. read more » Irrational fear of vaccination spreads across U.S. October 27, 2014 — by Katherine Sun Fear of vaccination has gripped the United States. The fear is irrational and the problems of restraining from vaccinations is far greater than the risks vaccinations pose. read more » Digitalized world to become more harmful for future generations October 26, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran It seems as if the words “download,” “charger” and “app” have become words in every 3-year-old’s vocabulary. read more » Must Downtown be a town for the rich and old? October 25, 2014 — by Rachel Zhang From its overly specialized and futile stores to its unsuccessful marketing plans, Saratoga’s downtown is weighed down by its ineffective and often overly posh entertainment and food options. read more » Excessive parent involvement: a harmful path for students October 25, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Ami Nachiappan Whether it be forcing the student to study with them every night or excessively checking Aeries, high levels of parent involvement undoubtedly result in negative consequences, hindering the child’s independence. read more » Are the humanities hopeless? No October 25, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Carolyn Sun Too often, at Saratoga High and other schools that emphasize STEM fields, students who declare their intentions to major in the humanities evoke instant derision. read more » Is Common Roots forgetting its roots? October 14, 2014 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda Is the outside group Sources of Strength actually weakening Common Roots? read more » Club day acts as a gateway for the future October 13, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu With so many students swept up in the academic competition, there is not enough of an emphasis on the non-academic aspects of life. read more » College Apps are getting out of hand October 12, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Lately, it seems that all colleges want are superheroes. And there’s no doubt about it, being a superhero would definitely make the college application process easier. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
Irrational fear of vaccination spreads across U.S. October 27, 2014 — by Katherine Sun Fear of vaccination has gripped the United States. The fear is irrational and the problems of restraining from vaccinations is far greater than the risks vaccinations pose. read more » Digitalized world to become more harmful for future generations October 26, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran It seems as if the words “download,” “charger” and “app” have become words in every 3-year-old’s vocabulary. read more » Must Downtown be a town for the rich and old? October 25, 2014 — by Rachel Zhang From its overly specialized and futile stores to its unsuccessful marketing plans, Saratoga’s downtown is weighed down by its ineffective and often overly posh entertainment and food options. read more » Excessive parent involvement: a harmful path for students October 25, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Ami Nachiappan Whether it be forcing the student to study with them every night or excessively checking Aeries, high levels of parent involvement undoubtedly result in negative consequences, hindering the child’s independence. read more » Are the humanities hopeless? No October 25, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Carolyn Sun Too often, at Saratoga High and other schools that emphasize STEM fields, students who declare their intentions to major in the humanities evoke instant derision. read more » Is Common Roots forgetting its roots? October 14, 2014 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda Is the outside group Sources of Strength actually weakening Common Roots? read more » Club day acts as a gateway for the future October 13, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu With so many students swept up in the academic competition, there is not enough of an emphasis on the non-academic aspects of life. read more » College Apps are getting out of hand October 12, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Lately, it seems that all colleges want are superheroes. And there’s no doubt about it, being a superhero would definitely make the college application process easier. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
Digitalized world to become more harmful for future generations October 26, 2014 — by Maya Ravichandran It seems as if the words “download,” “charger” and “app” have become words in every 3-year-old’s vocabulary. read more » Must Downtown be a town for the rich and old? October 25, 2014 — by Rachel Zhang From its overly specialized and futile stores to its unsuccessful marketing plans, Saratoga’s downtown is weighed down by its ineffective and often overly posh entertainment and food options. read more » Excessive parent involvement: a harmful path for students October 25, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Ami Nachiappan Whether it be forcing the student to study with them every night or excessively checking Aeries, high levels of parent involvement undoubtedly result in negative consequences, hindering the child’s independence. read more » Are the humanities hopeless? No October 25, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Carolyn Sun Too often, at Saratoga High and other schools that emphasize STEM fields, students who declare their intentions to major in the humanities evoke instant derision. read more » Is Common Roots forgetting its roots? October 14, 2014 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda Is the outside group Sources of Strength actually weakening Common Roots? read more » Club day acts as a gateway for the future October 13, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu With so many students swept up in the academic competition, there is not enough of an emphasis on the non-academic aspects of life. read more » College Apps are getting out of hand October 12, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Lately, it seems that all colleges want are superheroes. And there’s no doubt about it, being a superhero would definitely make the college application process easier. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
Must Downtown be a town for the rich and old? October 25, 2014 — by Rachel Zhang From its overly specialized and futile stores to its unsuccessful marketing plans, Saratoga’s downtown is weighed down by its ineffective and often overly posh entertainment and food options. read more » Excessive parent involvement: a harmful path for students October 25, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Ami Nachiappan Whether it be forcing the student to study with them every night or excessively checking Aeries, high levels of parent involvement undoubtedly result in negative consequences, hindering the child’s independence. read more » Are the humanities hopeless? No October 25, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Carolyn Sun Too often, at Saratoga High and other schools that emphasize STEM fields, students who declare their intentions to major in the humanities evoke instant derision. read more » Is Common Roots forgetting its roots? October 14, 2014 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda Is the outside group Sources of Strength actually weakening Common Roots? read more » Club day acts as a gateway for the future October 13, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu With so many students swept up in the academic competition, there is not enough of an emphasis on the non-academic aspects of life. read more » College Apps are getting out of hand October 12, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Lately, it seems that all colleges want are superheroes. And there’s no doubt about it, being a superhero would definitely make the college application process easier. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
Excessive parent involvement: a harmful path for students October 25, 2014 — by Nidhi Jain and Ami Nachiappan Whether it be forcing the student to study with them every night or excessively checking Aeries, high levels of parent involvement undoubtedly result in negative consequences, hindering the child’s independence. read more » Are the humanities hopeless? No October 25, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Carolyn Sun Too often, at Saratoga High and other schools that emphasize STEM fields, students who declare their intentions to major in the humanities evoke instant derision. read more » Is Common Roots forgetting its roots? October 14, 2014 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda Is the outside group Sources of Strength actually weakening Common Roots? read more » Club day acts as a gateway for the future October 13, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu With so many students swept up in the academic competition, there is not enough of an emphasis on the non-academic aspects of life. read more » College Apps are getting out of hand October 12, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Lately, it seems that all colleges want are superheroes. And there’s no doubt about it, being a superhero would definitely make the college application process easier. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
Are the humanities hopeless? No October 25, 2014 — by Ashley Chen and Carolyn Sun Too often, at Saratoga High and other schools that emphasize STEM fields, students who declare their intentions to major in the humanities evoke instant derision. read more » Is Common Roots forgetting its roots? October 14, 2014 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda Is the outside group Sources of Strength actually weakening Common Roots? read more » Club day acts as a gateway for the future October 13, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu With so many students swept up in the academic competition, there is not enough of an emphasis on the non-academic aspects of life. read more » College Apps are getting out of hand October 12, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Lately, it seems that all colleges want are superheroes. And there’s no doubt about it, being a superhero would definitely make the college application process easier. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
Is Common Roots forgetting its roots? October 14, 2014 — by Kevin Chow and Amulya Vadlakonda Is the outside group Sources of Strength actually weakening Common Roots? read more » Club day acts as a gateway for the future October 13, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu With so many students swept up in the academic competition, there is not enough of an emphasis on the non-academic aspects of life. read more » College Apps are getting out of hand October 12, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Lately, it seems that all colleges want are superheroes. And there’s no doubt about it, being a superhero would definitely make the college application process easier. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
Club day acts as a gateway for the future October 13, 2014 — by Jenny Qian and Ellen Wu With so many students swept up in the academic competition, there is not enough of an emphasis on the non-academic aspects of life. read more » College Apps are getting out of hand October 12, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Lately, it seems that all colleges want are superheroes. And there’s no doubt about it, being a superhero would definitely make the college application process easier. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast
College Apps are getting out of hand October 12, 2014 — by Arman Vaziri Lately, it seems that all colleges want are superheroes. And there’s no doubt about it, being a superhero would definitely make the college application process easier. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...124125126127128...140150160170180...nextlast