Why have field trips become a thing of the past? May 3, 2013 — by Carol Suh and Catherine Tang Gone are the days of elementary school, when students were able to hop on a bus and travel to a zoo, museum or historical landmark to further their studies in school. It’s high school now; lunchables have been replaced by off-campus vehicular sprints, “hands-on” education by grade-stressing labs. read more » Current AP program should adopt aspects of IB program May 2, 2013 — by Michelle Leung In an era of standardized testing, there are two programs vying for ultimate supremacy: the Advanced Placement (AP) program and the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. read more » +1 for SHS: get rid of the plus-minus system May 1, 2013 — by Ariel Liu “Just Be Kind” was the anthem of the school a month ago, in a stirring push by the ASB to improve school atmosphere and combat student stress. Those hardworking student government members spent hundreds of hours trying to help their school—yet the most cost-effective solution to the school’s dog-eat-dog competitive environment might be a lot simpler. read more » Rejected full block a lost opportunity April 30, 2013 — by Deepti Kannan and Megana Iyer Imagine returning to school on a dreary Monday morning after a weekend filled with music lessons, a speech and debate tournament and a track meet. Dark circles surround your eyes, you sigh, realizing that you have not completed the homework for the seven classes that lie ahead of you — it's going to be a long day. read more » Mandatory tutorials more efficient April 30, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Fifty students are crowded into a hallway. Some are eating and talking loudly, others are laughing over a video on a phone. Then, of course, there are those who are sitting at desks inside an open classroom and trying to work, shielding their ears from the noise that’s flooding in from the crowded hallways. read more » Pension funds eating away at California April 30, 2013 — by Michelle Leung In nearby Alameda County, a county supervisor receives more money in income and pensions than the president. read more » Scientists should not revive extinct species April 30, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun and Helen Wong Woolly mammoths and sabre-toothed tigers, dodos and Chinese river dolphins, thylacines and passenger pigeons — these animals no longer walk the face of the Earth, but what if they could once again? read more » Opinion: Pott case twisted to fit anti-cyberbullying agenda April 14, 2013 — by Samuel Liu “The whole school knew,” Pott family attorney Robert Allard said to Yahoo! News of the purported “viral” spreading of photos taken of Audrie Pott while she was unconscious at a party prior to committing suicide eight days later. read more » The democratization of business April 9, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Nelson Wang What do a silly web series called “The Cyanide and Happiness Show” and the Academy Award-nominated documentary, “Sun Come Up” have in common? read more » “Secret” confessions Facebook page a hearth of cyber-bullying April 7, 2013 — by Samuel Liu On March 26, a group of students created the Facebook page “Saratoga High Secret Love Confessions,” a forum supposedly created for secret admirers to anonymously confess their crushes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Current AP program should adopt aspects of IB program May 2, 2013 — by Michelle Leung In an era of standardized testing, there are two programs vying for ultimate supremacy: the Advanced Placement (AP) program and the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. read more » +1 for SHS: get rid of the plus-minus system May 1, 2013 — by Ariel Liu “Just Be Kind” was the anthem of the school a month ago, in a stirring push by the ASB to improve school atmosphere and combat student stress. Those hardworking student government members spent hundreds of hours trying to help their school—yet the most cost-effective solution to the school’s dog-eat-dog competitive environment might be a lot simpler. read more » Rejected full block a lost opportunity April 30, 2013 — by Deepti Kannan and Megana Iyer Imagine returning to school on a dreary Monday morning after a weekend filled with music lessons, a speech and debate tournament and a track meet. Dark circles surround your eyes, you sigh, realizing that you have not completed the homework for the seven classes that lie ahead of you — it's going to be a long day. read more » Mandatory tutorials more efficient April 30, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Fifty students are crowded into a hallway. Some are eating and talking loudly, others are laughing over a video on a phone. Then, of course, there are those who are sitting at desks inside an open classroom and trying to work, shielding their ears from the noise that’s flooding in from the crowded hallways. read more » Pension funds eating away at California April 30, 2013 — by Michelle Leung In nearby Alameda County, a county supervisor receives more money in income and pensions than the president. read more » Scientists should not revive extinct species April 30, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun and Helen Wong Woolly mammoths and sabre-toothed tigers, dodos and Chinese river dolphins, thylacines and passenger pigeons — these animals no longer walk the face of the Earth, but what if they could once again? read more » Opinion: Pott case twisted to fit anti-cyberbullying agenda April 14, 2013 — by Samuel Liu “The whole school knew,” Pott family attorney Robert Allard said to Yahoo! News of the purported “viral” spreading of photos taken of Audrie Pott while she was unconscious at a party prior to committing suicide eight days later. read more » The democratization of business April 9, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Nelson Wang What do a silly web series called “The Cyanide and Happiness Show” and the Academy Award-nominated documentary, “Sun Come Up” have in common? read more » “Secret” confessions Facebook page a hearth of cyber-bullying April 7, 2013 — by Samuel Liu On March 26, a group of students created the Facebook page “Saratoga High Secret Love Confessions,” a forum supposedly created for secret admirers to anonymously confess their crushes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
+1 for SHS: get rid of the plus-minus system May 1, 2013 — by Ariel Liu “Just Be Kind” was the anthem of the school a month ago, in a stirring push by the ASB to improve school atmosphere and combat student stress. Those hardworking student government members spent hundreds of hours trying to help their school—yet the most cost-effective solution to the school’s dog-eat-dog competitive environment might be a lot simpler. read more » Rejected full block a lost opportunity April 30, 2013 — by Deepti Kannan and Megana Iyer Imagine returning to school on a dreary Monday morning after a weekend filled with music lessons, a speech and debate tournament and a track meet. Dark circles surround your eyes, you sigh, realizing that you have not completed the homework for the seven classes that lie ahead of you — it's going to be a long day. read more » Mandatory tutorials more efficient April 30, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Fifty students are crowded into a hallway. Some are eating and talking loudly, others are laughing over a video on a phone. Then, of course, there are those who are sitting at desks inside an open classroom and trying to work, shielding their ears from the noise that’s flooding in from the crowded hallways. read more » Pension funds eating away at California April 30, 2013 — by Michelle Leung In nearby Alameda County, a county supervisor receives more money in income and pensions than the president. read more » Scientists should not revive extinct species April 30, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun and Helen Wong Woolly mammoths and sabre-toothed tigers, dodos and Chinese river dolphins, thylacines and passenger pigeons — these animals no longer walk the face of the Earth, but what if they could once again? read more » Opinion: Pott case twisted to fit anti-cyberbullying agenda April 14, 2013 — by Samuel Liu “The whole school knew,” Pott family attorney Robert Allard said to Yahoo! News of the purported “viral” spreading of photos taken of Audrie Pott while she was unconscious at a party prior to committing suicide eight days later. read more » The democratization of business April 9, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Nelson Wang What do a silly web series called “The Cyanide and Happiness Show” and the Academy Award-nominated documentary, “Sun Come Up” have in common? read more » “Secret” confessions Facebook page a hearth of cyber-bullying April 7, 2013 — by Samuel Liu On March 26, a group of students created the Facebook page “Saratoga High Secret Love Confessions,” a forum supposedly created for secret admirers to anonymously confess their crushes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Rejected full block a lost opportunity April 30, 2013 — by Deepti Kannan and Megana Iyer Imagine returning to school on a dreary Monday morning after a weekend filled with music lessons, a speech and debate tournament and a track meet. Dark circles surround your eyes, you sigh, realizing that you have not completed the homework for the seven classes that lie ahead of you — it's going to be a long day. read more » Mandatory tutorials more efficient April 30, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Fifty students are crowded into a hallway. Some are eating and talking loudly, others are laughing over a video on a phone. Then, of course, there are those who are sitting at desks inside an open classroom and trying to work, shielding their ears from the noise that’s flooding in from the crowded hallways. read more » Pension funds eating away at California April 30, 2013 — by Michelle Leung In nearby Alameda County, a county supervisor receives more money in income and pensions than the president. read more » Scientists should not revive extinct species April 30, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun and Helen Wong Woolly mammoths and sabre-toothed tigers, dodos and Chinese river dolphins, thylacines and passenger pigeons — these animals no longer walk the face of the Earth, but what if they could once again? read more » Opinion: Pott case twisted to fit anti-cyberbullying agenda April 14, 2013 — by Samuel Liu “The whole school knew,” Pott family attorney Robert Allard said to Yahoo! News of the purported “viral” spreading of photos taken of Audrie Pott while she was unconscious at a party prior to committing suicide eight days later. read more » The democratization of business April 9, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Nelson Wang What do a silly web series called “The Cyanide and Happiness Show” and the Academy Award-nominated documentary, “Sun Come Up” have in common? read more » “Secret” confessions Facebook page a hearth of cyber-bullying April 7, 2013 — by Samuel Liu On March 26, a group of students created the Facebook page “Saratoga High Secret Love Confessions,” a forum supposedly created for secret admirers to anonymously confess their crushes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Mandatory tutorials more efficient April 30, 2013 — by Megana Iyer Fifty students are crowded into a hallway. Some are eating and talking loudly, others are laughing over a video on a phone. Then, of course, there are those who are sitting at desks inside an open classroom and trying to work, shielding their ears from the noise that’s flooding in from the crowded hallways. read more » Pension funds eating away at California April 30, 2013 — by Michelle Leung In nearby Alameda County, a county supervisor receives more money in income and pensions than the president. read more » Scientists should not revive extinct species April 30, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun and Helen Wong Woolly mammoths and sabre-toothed tigers, dodos and Chinese river dolphins, thylacines and passenger pigeons — these animals no longer walk the face of the Earth, but what if they could once again? read more » Opinion: Pott case twisted to fit anti-cyberbullying agenda April 14, 2013 — by Samuel Liu “The whole school knew,” Pott family attorney Robert Allard said to Yahoo! News of the purported “viral” spreading of photos taken of Audrie Pott while she was unconscious at a party prior to committing suicide eight days later. read more » The democratization of business April 9, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Nelson Wang What do a silly web series called “The Cyanide and Happiness Show” and the Academy Award-nominated documentary, “Sun Come Up” have in common? read more » “Secret” confessions Facebook page a hearth of cyber-bullying April 7, 2013 — by Samuel Liu On March 26, a group of students created the Facebook page “Saratoga High Secret Love Confessions,” a forum supposedly created for secret admirers to anonymously confess their crushes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Pension funds eating away at California April 30, 2013 — by Michelle Leung In nearby Alameda County, a county supervisor receives more money in income and pensions than the president. read more » Scientists should not revive extinct species April 30, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun and Helen Wong Woolly mammoths and sabre-toothed tigers, dodos and Chinese river dolphins, thylacines and passenger pigeons — these animals no longer walk the face of the Earth, but what if they could once again? read more » Opinion: Pott case twisted to fit anti-cyberbullying agenda April 14, 2013 — by Samuel Liu “The whole school knew,” Pott family attorney Robert Allard said to Yahoo! News of the purported “viral” spreading of photos taken of Audrie Pott while she was unconscious at a party prior to committing suicide eight days later. read more » The democratization of business April 9, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Nelson Wang What do a silly web series called “The Cyanide and Happiness Show” and the Academy Award-nominated documentary, “Sun Come Up” have in common? read more » “Secret” confessions Facebook page a hearth of cyber-bullying April 7, 2013 — by Samuel Liu On March 26, a group of students created the Facebook page “Saratoga High Secret Love Confessions,” a forum supposedly created for secret admirers to anonymously confess their crushes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Scientists should not revive extinct species April 30, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun and Helen Wong Woolly mammoths and sabre-toothed tigers, dodos and Chinese river dolphins, thylacines and passenger pigeons — these animals no longer walk the face of the Earth, but what if they could once again? read more » Opinion: Pott case twisted to fit anti-cyberbullying agenda April 14, 2013 — by Samuel Liu “The whole school knew,” Pott family attorney Robert Allard said to Yahoo! News of the purported “viral” spreading of photos taken of Audrie Pott while she was unconscious at a party prior to committing suicide eight days later. read more » The democratization of business April 9, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Nelson Wang What do a silly web series called “The Cyanide and Happiness Show” and the Academy Award-nominated documentary, “Sun Come Up” have in common? read more » “Secret” confessions Facebook page a hearth of cyber-bullying April 7, 2013 — by Samuel Liu On March 26, a group of students created the Facebook page “Saratoga High Secret Love Confessions,” a forum supposedly created for secret admirers to anonymously confess their crushes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
Opinion: Pott case twisted to fit anti-cyberbullying agenda April 14, 2013 — by Samuel Liu “The whole school knew,” Pott family attorney Robert Allard said to Yahoo! News of the purported “viral” spreading of photos taken of Audrie Pott while she was unconscious at a party prior to committing suicide eight days later. read more » The democratization of business April 9, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Nelson Wang What do a silly web series called “The Cyanide and Happiness Show” and the Academy Award-nominated documentary, “Sun Come Up” have in common? read more » “Secret” confessions Facebook page a hearth of cyber-bullying April 7, 2013 — by Samuel Liu On March 26, a group of students created the Facebook page “Saratoga High Secret Love Confessions,” a forum supposedly created for secret admirers to anonymously confess their crushes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
The democratization of business April 9, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Nelson Wang What do a silly web series called “The Cyanide and Happiness Show” and the Academy Award-nominated documentary, “Sun Come Up” have in common? read more » “Secret” confessions Facebook page a hearth of cyber-bullying April 7, 2013 — by Samuel Liu On March 26, a group of students created the Facebook page “Saratoga High Secret Love Confessions,” a forum supposedly created for secret admirers to anonymously confess their crushes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast
“Secret” confessions Facebook page a hearth of cyber-bullying April 7, 2013 — by Samuel Liu On March 26, a group of students created the Facebook page “Saratoga High Secret Love Confessions,” a forum supposedly created for secret admirers to anonymously confess their crushes. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...140141142143144...150160170180190...nextlast