Gun control laws harm more than help February 4, 2013 — by Sudeep Raj “Last year handguns killed 48 people in Japan, eight in Great Britain, 34 in Switzerland, 52 in Canada, 58 in Israel, 21 in Sweden, 42 in West Germany, and 10,728 in the United States. God bless America.” This caption was written on one of the many posters advocating the abolishment of the right to bear arms after the Connecticut shooting. read more » ‘Friend’ has lost original meaning February 3, 2013 — by Michelle Leung The word “friend” has been around since its Old English origins centuries ago. Its ancestors in Old Saxon, Old Norse, Gothic and Old High German have been around even longer. read more » Anonymous: a faceless time bomb February 3, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun and Helen Wong Envision a group of hackers, equivalent to a cyber army, using the Internet to defend freedom and liberty of the Web and its users. Romantic, isn’t it? read more » Bomb threat taken too seriously? February 2, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Jonathan Young On Dec. 13 at around 6:39 a.m., the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department learned about a potential bomb threat at Monta Vista High School. read more » First semester finals detrimental to seniors February 2, 2013 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar Seniors at The Harker School, the private school in San Jose, don’t have first semester finals. Their first semester gives seniors more time to work on college applications. Seniors at Saratoga High and many other schools have no such luck. read more » Common-sense approach to gun control necessary February 2, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli As 2012 came to a close, much of America renewed the fight for stricter gun control — largely in response to the seemingly high number of mass shootings this year, the most recent being the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Newtown, Conn. read more » Facebook information can hurt job applicants February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye A job applicant with an Ivy League education and a phenomenal resumé can have his job application sent straight to the garbage bin if the employer finds an inappropriate photo of him on his Facebook profile. read more » More street lights would bring safety, security to Saratoga February 2, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Jane Park The lack of streetlights in Saratoga has always been one of the town’s most noticeable features. Some streets, such as Lexington Avenue and Franklin Avenue, have no lights and are pitch black at night. Although the absence of streetlights appeals to those who enjoy a sleepy, small-town atmosphere, adding street lights can provide substantial benefits. read more » Sexist attitudes result from both societal pressure, family upbringing February 2, 2013 — by Kelly Liu and Sophie Mattson In December, Time magazine published an article regarding the decision of Scandinavian toy retailer Top-Toy to release gender-neutral toys. read more » Seniors, don’t burn that college mail! January 24, 2013 — by Michael Lee Any standardized test-taker who marks “yes” on the College Board’s “Student Search Service” option will soon find his or her mailbox flooded with college mail. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...145146147148149...160170180190200...nextlast
‘Friend’ has lost original meaning February 3, 2013 — by Michelle Leung The word “friend” has been around since its Old English origins centuries ago. Its ancestors in Old Saxon, Old Norse, Gothic and Old High German have been around even longer. read more » Anonymous: a faceless time bomb February 3, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun and Helen Wong Envision a group of hackers, equivalent to a cyber army, using the Internet to defend freedom and liberty of the Web and its users. Romantic, isn’t it? read more » Bomb threat taken too seriously? February 2, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Jonathan Young On Dec. 13 at around 6:39 a.m., the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department learned about a potential bomb threat at Monta Vista High School. read more » First semester finals detrimental to seniors February 2, 2013 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar Seniors at The Harker School, the private school in San Jose, don’t have first semester finals. Their first semester gives seniors more time to work on college applications. Seniors at Saratoga High and many other schools have no such luck. read more » Common-sense approach to gun control necessary February 2, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli As 2012 came to a close, much of America renewed the fight for stricter gun control — largely in response to the seemingly high number of mass shootings this year, the most recent being the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Newtown, Conn. read more » Facebook information can hurt job applicants February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye A job applicant with an Ivy League education and a phenomenal resumé can have his job application sent straight to the garbage bin if the employer finds an inappropriate photo of him on his Facebook profile. read more » More street lights would bring safety, security to Saratoga February 2, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Jane Park The lack of streetlights in Saratoga has always been one of the town’s most noticeable features. Some streets, such as Lexington Avenue and Franklin Avenue, have no lights and are pitch black at night. Although the absence of streetlights appeals to those who enjoy a sleepy, small-town atmosphere, adding street lights can provide substantial benefits. read more » Sexist attitudes result from both societal pressure, family upbringing February 2, 2013 — by Kelly Liu and Sophie Mattson In December, Time magazine published an article regarding the decision of Scandinavian toy retailer Top-Toy to release gender-neutral toys. read more » Seniors, don’t burn that college mail! January 24, 2013 — by Michael Lee Any standardized test-taker who marks “yes” on the College Board’s “Student Search Service” option will soon find his or her mailbox flooded with college mail. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...145146147148149...160170180190200...nextlast
Anonymous: a faceless time bomb February 3, 2013 — by Carolyn Sun and Helen Wong Envision a group of hackers, equivalent to a cyber army, using the Internet to defend freedom and liberty of the Web and its users. Romantic, isn’t it? read more » Bomb threat taken too seriously? February 2, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Jonathan Young On Dec. 13 at around 6:39 a.m., the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department learned about a potential bomb threat at Monta Vista High School. read more » First semester finals detrimental to seniors February 2, 2013 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar Seniors at The Harker School, the private school in San Jose, don’t have first semester finals. Their first semester gives seniors more time to work on college applications. Seniors at Saratoga High and many other schools have no such luck. read more » Common-sense approach to gun control necessary February 2, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli As 2012 came to a close, much of America renewed the fight for stricter gun control — largely in response to the seemingly high number of mass shootings this year, the most recent being the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Newtown, Conn. read more » Facebook information can hurt job applicants February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye A job applicant with an Ivy League education and a phenomenal resumé can have his job application sent straight to the garbage bin if the employer finds an inappropriate photo of him on his Facebook profile. read more » More street lights would bring safety, security to Saratoga February 2, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Jane Park The lack of streetlights in Saratoga has always been one of the town’s most noticeable features. Some streets, such as Lexington Avenue and Franklin Avenue, have no lights and are pitch black at night. Although the absence of streetlights appeals to those who enjoy a sleepy, small-town atmosphere, adding street lights can provide substantial benefits. read more » Sexist attitudes result from both societal pressure, family upbringing February 2, 2013 — by Kelly Liu and Sophie Mattson In December, Time magazine published an article regarding the decision of Scandinavian toy retailer Top-Toy to release gender-neutral toys. read more » Seniors, don’t burn that college mail! January 24, 2013 — by Michael Lee Any standardized test-taker who marks “yes” on the College Board’s “Student Search Service” option will soon find his or her mailbox flooded with college mail. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...145146147148149...160170180190200...nextlast
Bomb threat taken too seriously? February 2, 2013 — by Devin Zhao and Jonathan Young On Dec. 13 at around 6:39 a.m., the Santa Clara County Sheriff’s Department learned about a potential bomb threat at Monta Vista High School. read more » First semester finals detrimental to seniors February 2, 2013 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar Seniors at The Harker School, the private school in San Jose, don’t have first semester finals. Their first semester gives seniors more time to work on college applications. Seniors at Saratoga High and many other schools have no such luck. read more » Common-sense approach to gun control necessary February 2, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli As 2012 came to a close, much of America renewed the fight for stricter gun control — largely in response to the seemingly high number of mass shootings this year, the most recent being the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Newtown, Conn. read more » Facebook information can hurt job applicants February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye A job applicant with an Ivy League education and a phenomenal resumé can have his job application sent straight to the garbage bin if the employer finds an inappropriate photo of him on his Facebook profile. read more » More street lights would bring safety, security to Saratoga February 2, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Jane Park The lack of streetlights in Saratoga has always been one of the town’s most noticeable features. Some streets, such as Lexington Avenue and Franklin Avenue, have no lights and are pitch black at night. Although the absence of streetlights appeals to those who enjoy a sleepy, small-town atmosphere, adding street lights can provide substantial benefits. read more » Sexist attitudes result from both societal pressure, family upbringing February 2, 2013 — by Kelly Liu and Sophie Mattson In December, Time magazine published an article regarding the decision of Scandinavian toy retailer Top-Toy to release gender-neutral toys. read more » Seniors, don’t burn that college mail! January 24, 2013 — by Michael Lee Any standardized test-taker who marks “yes” on the College Board’s “Student Search Service” option will soon find his or her mailbox flooded with college mail. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...145146147148149...160170180190200...nextlast
First semester finals detrimental to seniors February 2, 2013 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar Seniors at The Harker School, the private school in San Jose, don’t have first semester finals. Their first semester gives seniors more time to work on college applications. Seniors at Saratoga High and many other schools have no such luck. read more » Common-sense approach to gun control necessary February 2, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli As 2012 came to a close, much of America renewed the fight for stricter gun control — largely in response to the seemingly high number of mass shootings this year, the most recent being the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Newtown, Conn. read more » Facebook information can hurt job applicants February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye A job applicant with an Ivy League education and a phenomenal resumé can have his job application sent straight to the garbage bin if the employer finds an inappropriate photo of him on his Facebook profile. read more » More street lights would bring safety, security to Saratoga February 2, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Jane Park The lack of streetlights in Saratoga has always been one of the town’s most noticeable features. Some streets, such as Lexington Avenue and Franklin Avenue, have no lights and are pitch black at night. Although the absence of streetlights appeals to those who enjoy a sleepy, small-town atmosphere, adding street lights can provide substantial benefits. read more » Sexist attitudes result from both societal pressure, family upbringing February 2, 2013 — by Kelly Liu and Sophie Mattson In December, Time magazine published an article regarding the decision of Scandinavian toy retailer Top-Toy to release gender-neutral toys. read more » Seniors, don’t burn that college mail! January 24, 2013 — by Michael Lee Any standardized test-taker who marks “yes” on the College Board’s “Student Search Service” option will soon find his or her mailbox flooded with college mail. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...145146147148149...160170180190200...nextlast
Common-sense approach to gun control necessary February 2, 2013 — by Cristina Curcelli As 2012 came to a close, much of America renewed the fight for stricter gun control — largely in response to the seemingly high number of mass shootings this year, the most recent being the Sandy Hook Elementary shooting in Newtown, Conn. read more » Facebook information can hurt job applicants February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye A job applicant with an Ivy League education and a phenomenal resumé can have his job application sent straight to the garbage bin if the employer finds an inappropriate photo of him on his Facebook profile. read more » More street lights would bring safety, security to Saratoga February 2, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Jane Park The lack of streetlights in Saratoga has always been one of the town’s most noticeable features. Some streets, such as Lexington Avenue and Franklin Avenue, have no lights and are pitch black at night. Although the absence of streetlights appeals to those who enjoy a sleepy, small-town atmosphere, adding street lights can provide substantial benefits. read more » Sexist attitudes result from both societal pressure, family upbringing February 2, 2013 — by Kelly Liu and Sophie Mattson In December, Time magazine published an article regarding the decision of Scandinavian toy retailer Top-Toy to release gender-neutral toys. read more » Seniors, don’t burn that college mail! January 24, 2013 — by Michael Lee Any standardized test-taker who marks “yes” on the College Board’s “Student Search Service” option will soon find his or her mailbox flooded with college mail. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...145146147148149...160170180190200...nextlast
Facebook information can hurt job applicants February 2, 2013 — by Jay Mulye A job applicant with an Ivy League education and a phenomenal resumé can have his job application sent straight to the garbage bin if the employer finds an inappropriate photo of him on his Facebook profile. read more » More street lights would bring safety, security to Saratoga February 2, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Jane Park The lack of streetlights in Saratoga has always been one of the town’s most noticeable features. Some streets, such as Lexington Avenue and Franklin Avenue, have no lights and are pitch black at night. Although the absence of streetlights appeals to those who enjoy a sleepy, small-town atmosphere, adding street lights can provide substantial benefits. read more » Sexist attitudes result from both societal pressure, family upbringing February 2, 2013 — by Kelly Liu and Sophie Mattson In December, Time magazine published an article regarding the decision of Scandinavian toy retailer Top-Toy to release gender-neutral toys. read more » Seniors, don’t burn that college mail! January 24, 2013 — by Michael Lee Any standardized test-taker who marks “yes” on the College Board’s “Student Search Service” option will soon find his or her mailbox flooded with college mail. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...145146147148149...160170180190200...nextlast
More street lights would bring safety, security to Saratoga February 2, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Jane Park The lack of streetlights in Saratoga has always been one of the town’s most noticeable features. Some streets, such as Lexington Avenue and Franklin Avenue, have no lights and are pitch black at night. Although the absence of streetlights appeals to those who enjoy a sleepy, small-town atmosphere, adding street lights can provide substantial benefits. read more » Sexist attitudes result from both societal pressure, family upbringing February 2, 2013 — by Kelly Liu and Sophie Mattson In December, Time magazine published an article regarding the decision of Scandinavian toy retailer Top-Toy to release gender-neutral toys. read more » Seniors, don’t burn that college mail! January 24, 2013 — by Michael Lee Any standardized test-taker who marks “yes” on the College Board’s “Student Search Service” option will soon find his or her mailbox flooded with college mail. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...145146147148149...160170180190200...nextlast
Sexist attitudes result from both societal pressure, family upbringing February 2, 2013 — by Kelly Liu and Sophie Mattson In December, Time magazine published an article regarding the decision of Scandinavian toy retailer Top-Toy to release gender-neutral toys. read more » Seniors, don’t burn that college mail! January 24, 2013 — by Michael Lee Any standardized test-taker who marks “yes” on the College Board’s “Student Search Service” option will soon find his or her mailbox flooded with college mail. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...145146147148149...160170180190200...nextlast
Seniors, don’t burn that college mail! January 24, 2013 — by Michael Lee Any standardized test-taker who marks “yes” on the College Board’s “Student Search Service” option will soon find his or her mailbox flooded with college mail. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...145146147148149...160170180190200...nextlast