Students, parents stuck in rat race mentality April 3, 2013 — by Bruce Lou What’s the answer to life, the universe, and everything? read more » Immigration, visa reform desperately needed April 3, 2013 — by Sophie Mattson Currently an immigration reform bill is being drafted in Senate in order to help 300,000 undocumented immigrants currently living in America under Temporary Protective Status, or TPS, which gives them refuge from physical danger in their home country. The bill would offer these undocumented immigrants, 60 percent of whom are from Mexico, a faster way of gaining citizenship. read more » HCRAP not most important measurement of Chemistry Honors readiness April 3, 2013 — by Jade Bisht To take or not to take Chemistry Honors. That is the most pondered question during the second semester of freshman year. Students can choose to enroll in one of the few honors classes offered for sophomore year, or decide to take the regular alternative. read more » Government must regulate drones moving forward April 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) taking pictures of a terrorist’s face while flying 20,000 feet above the surface of the Earth is no longer something that only appears in animated television shows. The American military has been using UAVs, or drones, for precision aerial strikes in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia and other terrorist strongholds since 2001; more recently, drones have entered the domestic realm. read more » Petition system integral to democratic government April 3, 2013 — by Helen Wong In an attempt to “connect with the people,” the U.S. government made a website, www.petitions.whitehouse.gov, earlier this year that allows the respectable, sensible and patriotic citizens of America to petition President Obama and the White House for respectable, sensible and patriotic reasons. read more » Mathsanity at SHS April 3, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa There is great power in a pen. I’d like to wield it, one day. I’d like to create alternate realities buried within the dog-eared pages of quaint books, giving the masses an escape from the humdrum of their dreary lives. read more » Students enroll in summer programs for wrong reasons March 26, 2013 — by Michelle Leung With the increasing pressure to be accepted into a “good” college, more students are spending their summers studying unnecessarily and for the wrong reasons. read more » Males, females need to move toward equal consideration March 20, 2013 — by Michael Lee From Internet sandwich jokes to Seth MacFarlane’s highly questionable “boob song” at the 2013 Oscars, Americans have not been the kindest to females — both in the past and the present. read more » Flaunting scores, acceptances adds unnecessary competition March 17, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli On some recent Thursday mornings, a buzz has spread from room to room on campuses. Some students wore wide, unchecked grins, while others carried the heavy burden of failure. read more » Alternatively fueled cars should rise, not gas prices March 16, 2013 — by Rachel Hull Upon hearing about the fire at the Richmond oil refinery in August 2012, there was a collective feeling of loss and grief among many Californians. Looking beyond the damage to the refinery and injured workers that came along with it, however, they knew what was coming next: the inevitable increase in gas prices. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...143144145146147...150160170180190...nextlast
Immigration, visa reform desperately needed April 3, 2013 — by Sophie Mattson Currently an immigration reform bill is being drafted in Senate in order to help 300,000 undocumented immigrants currently living in America under Temporary Protective Status, or TPS, which gives them refuge from physical danger in their home country. The bill would offer these undocumented immigrants, 60 percent of whom are from Mexico, a faster way of gaining citizenship. read more » HCRAP not most important measurement of Chemistry Honors readiness April 3, 2013 — by Jade Bisht To take or not to take Chemistry Honors. That is the most pondered question during the second semester of freshman year. Students can choose to enroll in one of the few honors classes offered for sophomore year, or decide to take the regular alternative. read more » Government must regulate drones moving forward April 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) taking pictures of a terrorist’s face while flying 20,000 feet above the surface of the Earth is no longer something that only appears in animated television shows. The American military has been using UAVs, or drones, for precision aerial strikes in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia and other terrorist strongholds since 2001; more recently, drones have entered the domestic realm. read more » Petition system integral to democratic government April 3, 2013 — by Helen Wong In an attempt to “connect with the people,” the U.S. government made a website, www.petitions.whitehouse.gov, earlier this year that allows the respectable, sensible and patriotic citizens of America to petition President Obama and the White House for respectable, sensible and patriotic reasons. read more » Mathsanity at SHS April 3, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa There is great power in a pen. I’d like to wield it, one day. I’d like to create alternate realities buried within the dog-eared pages of quaint books, giving the masses an escape from the humdrum of their dreary lives. read more » Students enroll in summer programs for wrong reasons March 26, 2013 — by Michelle Leung With the increasing pressure to be accepted into a “good” college, more students are spending their summers studying unnecessarily and for the wrong reasons. read more » Males, females need to move toward equal consideration March 20, 2013 — by Michael Lee From Internet sandwich jokes to Seth MacFarlane’s highly questionable “boob song” at the 2013 Oscars, Americans have not been the kindest to females — both in the past and the present. read more » Flaunting scores, acceptances adds unnecessary competition March 17, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli On some recent Thursday mornings, a buzz has spread from room to room on campuses. Some students wore wide, unchecked grins, while others carried the heavy burden of failure. read more » Alternatively fueled cars should rise, not gas prices March 16, 2013 — by Rachel Hull Upon hearing about the fire at the Richmond oil refinery in August 2012, there was a collective feeling of loss and grief among many Californians. Looking beyond the damage to the refinery and injured workers that came along with it, however, they knew what was coming next: the inevitable increase in gas prices. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...143144145146147...150160170180190...nextlast
HCRAP not most important measurement of Chemistry Honors readiness April 3, 2013 — by Jade Bisht To take or not to take Chemistry Honors. That is the most pondered question during the second semester of freshman year. Students can choose to enroll in one of the few honors classes offered for sophomore year, or decide to take the regular alternative. read more » Government must regulate drones moving forward April 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) taking pictures of a terrorist’s face while flying 20,000 feet above the surface of the Earth is no longer something that only appears in animated television shows. The American military has been using UAVs, or drones, for precision aerial strikes in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia and other terrorist strongholds since 2001; more recently, drones have entered the domestic realm. read more » Petition system integral to democratic government April 3, 2013 — by Helen Wong In an attempt to “connect with the people,” the U.S. government made a website, www.petitions.whitehouse.gov, earlier this year that allows the respectable, sensible and patriotic citizens of America to petition President Obama and the White House for respectable, sensible and patriotic reasons. read more » Mathsanity at SHS April 3, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa There is great power in a pen. I’d like to wield it, one day. I’d like to create alternate realities buried within the dog-eared pages of quaint books, giving the masses an escape from the humdrum of their dreary lives. read more » Students enroll in summer programs for wrong reasons March 26, 2013 — by Michelle Leung With the increasing pressure to be accepted into a “good” college, more students are spending their summers studying unnecessarily and for the wrong reasons. read more » Males, females need to move toward equal consideration March 20, 2013 — by Michael Lee From Internet sandwich jokes to Seth MacFarlane’s highly questionable “boob song” at the 2013 Oscars, Americans have not been the kindest to females — both in the past and the present. read more » Flaunting scores, acceptances adds unnecessary competition March 17, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli On some recent Thursday mornings, a buzz has spread from room to room on campuses. Some students wore wide, unchecked grins, while others carried the heavy burden of failure. read more » Alternatively fueled cars should rise, not gas prices March 16, 2013 — by Rachel Hull Upon hearing about the fire at the Richmond oil refinery in August 2012, there was a collective feeling of loss and grief among many Californians. Looking beyond the damage to the refinery and injured workers that came along with it, however, they knew what was coming next: the inevitable increase in gas prices. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...143144145146147...150160170180190...nextlast
Government must regulate drones moving forward April 3, 2013 — by Nick Chow An unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) taking pictures of a terrorist’s face while flying 20,000 feet above the surface of the Earth is no longer something that only appears in animated television shows. The American military has been using UAVs, or drones, for precision aerial strikes in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Yemen, Somalia and other terrorist strongholds since 2001; more recently, drones have entered the domestic realm. read more » Petition system integral to democratic government April 3, 2013 — by Helen Wong In an attempt to “connect with the people,” the U.S. government made a website, www.petitions.whitehouse.gov, earlier this year that allows the respectable, sensible and patriotic citizens of America to petition President Obama and the White House for respectable, sensible and patriotic reasons. read more » Mathsanity at SHS April 3, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa There is great power in a pen. I’d like to wield it, one day. I’d like to create alternate realities buried within the dog-eared pages of quaint books, giving the masses an escape from the humdrum of their dreary lives. read more » Students enroll in summer programs for wrong reasons March 26, 2013 — by Michelle Leung With the increasing pressure to be accepted into a “good” college, more students are spending their summers studying unnecessarily and for the wrong reasons. read more » Males, females need to move toward equal consideration March 20, 2013 — by Michael Lee From Internet sandwich jokes to Seth MacFarlane’s highly questionable “boob song” at the 2013 Oscars, Americans have not been the kindest to females — both in the past and the present. read more » Flaunting scores, acceptances adds unnecessary competition March 17, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli On some recent Thursday mornings, a buzz has spread from room to room on campuses. Some students wore wide, unchecked grins, while others carried the heavy burden of failure. read more » Alternatively fueled cars should rise, not gas prices March 16, 2013 — by Rachel Hull Upon hearing about the fire at the Richmond oil refinery in August 2012, there was a collective feeling of loss and grief among many Californians. Looking beyond the damage to the refinery and injured workers that came along with it, however, they knew what was coming next: the inevitable increase in gas prices. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...143144145146147...150160170180190...nextlast
Petition system integral to democratic government April 3, 2013 — by Helen Wong In an attempt to “connect with the people,” the U.S. government made a website, www.petitions.whitehouse.gov, earlier this year that allows the respectable, sensible and patriotic citizens of America to petition President Obama and the White House for respectable, sensible and patriotic reasons. read more » Mathsanity at SHS April 3, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa There is great power in a pen. I’d like to wield it, one day. I’d like to create alternate realities buried within the dog-eared pages of quaint books, giving the masses an escape from the humdrum of their dreary lives. read more » Students enroll in summer programs for wrong reasons March 26, 2013 — by Michelle Leung With the increasing pressure to be accepted into a “good” college, more students are spending their summers studying unnecessarily and for the wrong reasons. read more » Males, females need to move toward equal consideration March 20, 2013 — by Michael Lee From Internet sandwich jokes to Seth MacFarlane’s highly questionable “boob song” at the 2013 Oscars, Americans have not been the kindest to females — both in the past and the present. read more » Flaunting scores, acceptances adds unnecessary competition March 17, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli On some recent Thursday mornings, a buzz has spread from room to room on campuses. Some students wore wide, unchecked grins, while others carried the heavy burden of failure. read more » Alternatively fueled cars should rise, not gas prices March 16, 2013 — by Rachel Hull Upon hearing about the fire at the Richmond oil refinery in August 2012, there was a collective feeling of loss and grief among many Californians. Looking beyond the damage to the refinery and injured workers that came along with it, however, they knew what was coming next: the inevitable increase in gas prices. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...143144145146147...150160170180190...nextlast
Mathsanity at SHS April 3, 2013 — by Gitika Nalwa There is great power in a pen. I’d like to wield it, one day. I’d like to create alternate realities buried within the dog-eared pages of quaint books, giving the masses an escape from the humdrum of their dreary lives. read more » Students enroll in summer programs for wrong reasons March 26, 2013 — by Michelle Leung With the increasing pressure to be accepted into a “good” college, more students are spending their summers studying unnecessarily and for the wrong reasons. read more » Males, females need to move toward equal consideration March 20, 2013 — by Michael Lee From Internet sandwich jokes to Seth MacFarlane’s highly questionable “boob song” at the 2013 Oscars, Americans have not been the kindest to females — both in the past and the present. read more » Flaunting scores, acceptances adds unnecessary competition March 17, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli On some recent Thursday mornings, a buzz has spread from room to room on campuses. Some students wore wide, unchecked grins, while others carried the heavy burden of failure. read more » Alternatively fueled cars should rise, not gas prices March 16, 2013 — by Rachel Hull Upon hearing about the fire at the Richmond oil refinery in August 2012, there was a collective feeling of loss and grief among many Californians. Looking beyond the damage to the refinery and injured workers that came along with it, however, they knew what was coming next: the inevitable increase in gas prices. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...143144145146147...150160170180190...nextlast
Students enroll in summer programs for wrong reasons March 26, 2013 — by Michelle Leung With the increasing pressure to be accepted into a “good” college, more students are spending their summers studying unnecessarily and for the wrong reasons. read more » Males, females need to move toward equal consideration March 20, 2013 — by Michael Lee From Internet sandwich jokes to Seth MacFarlane’s highly questionable “boob song” at the 2013 Oscars, Americans have not been the kindest to females — both in the past and the present. read more » Flaunting scores, acceptances adds unnecessary competition March 17, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli On some recent Thursday mornings, a buzz has spread from room to room on campuses. Some students wore wide, unchecked grins, while others carried the heavy burden of failure. read more » Alternatively fueled cars should rise, not gas prices March 16, 2013 — by Rachel Hull Upon hearing about the fire at the Richmond oil refinery in August 2012, there was a collective feeling of loss and grief among many Californians. Looking beyond the damage to the refinery and injured workers that came along with it, however, they knew what was coming next: the inevitable increase in gas prices. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...143144145146147...150160170180190...nextlast
Males, females need to move toward equal consideration March 20, 2013 — by Michael Lee From Internet sandwich jokes to Seth MacFarlane’s highly questionable “boob song” at the 2013 Oscars, Americans have not been the kindest to females — both in the past and the present. read more » Flaunting scores, acceptances adds unnecessary competition March 17, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli On some recent Thursday mornings, a buzz has spread from room to room on campuses. Some students wore wide, unchecked grins, while others carried the heavy burden of failure. read more » Alternatively fueled cars should rise, not gas prices March 16, 2013 — by Rachel Hull Upon hearing about the fire at the Richmond oil refinery in August 2012, there was a collective feeling of loss and grief among many Californians. Looking beyond the damage to the refinery and injured workers that came along with it, however, they knew what was coming next: the inevitable increase in gas prices. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...143144145146147...150160170180190...nextlast
Flaunting scores, acceptances adds unnecessary competition March 17, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli On some recent Thursday mornings, a buzz has spread from room to room on campuses. Some students wore wide, unchecked grins, while others carried the heavy burden of failure. read more » Alternatively fueled cars should rise, not gas prices March 16, 2013 — by Rachel Hull Upon hearing about the fire at the Richmond oil refinery in August 2012, there was a collective feeling of loss and grief among many Californians. Looking beyond the damage to the refinery and injured workers that came along with it, however, they knew what was coming next: the inevitable increase in gas prices. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...143144145146147...150160170180190...nextlast
Alternatively fueled cars should rise, not gas prices March 16, 2013 — by Rachel Hull Upon hearing about the fire at the Richmond oil refinery in August 2012, there was a collective feeling of loss and grief among many Californians. Looking beyond the damage to the refinery and injured workers that came along with it, however, they knew what was coming next: the inevitable increase in gas prices. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...143144145146147...150160170180190...nextlast