Arts and crafts in AP and Honors classes not a bad idea November 21, 2012 — by Candice Zheng Walking into junior Vanessa Wang’s fourth-period AP Biology class on a Wednesday morning, an observer would see an entire room full of students modeling cell mitosis out of colorful beads and pipe cleaner. read more » Cursive writing should be taught November 21, 2012 — by Bruce Lou and Carolyn Sun For the Oct. 6 SAT, students were required to fill out an academic integrity agreement in cursive. read more » Sometimes it’s fun to ask what if—presidential style November 21, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar Elephants everywhere on Nov. 6 tooted their trunks to their newly elected leader, the well-groomed Mitt Romney. It was a fine day in Mormon households all over as “Jesus took the wheel” (thank you Carrie Underwood) and drove straight into the White House with Mitt on deck. read more » Common App streamlined, limiting creativity November 18, 2012 — by Sierra Smith and Dylan Jew Most current seniors are familiar—perhaps more than they would like to be—with the Common Application, a universal online application used by over 450 colleges and universities across the nation. read more » Armstrong stripped of athletic fame and public respect November 18, 2012 — by Jonathan Young, Derek Sun So far, 2012 has been a disappointing year for athletes. read more » U.S. should rethink Selective Service November 15, 2012 — by Aasim Naqvi As students in the current senior class reach or near age 18, all are inevitably thinking about their future, especially with college applications and the feeling of general impatience that most seniors experience. read more » Recent events spur potential tightening of security November 15, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran and Trung Vandinh Recent scares, including the vandalism of a student’s car and of school property, have caused members of the school community to bring up the question of whether the school has enough security cameras. Though some security cameras do exist in the front of the school, their effectiveness is questionable. read more » ASB class representatives an ineffective proposition November 8, 2012 — by Sabrina Chen Newly elected student representatives in middle school are usually excited to represent their class at meetings and report back to their classes. read more » Don’t doubt E-learning November 8, 2012 — by Allison Chang I have two high schools. Aside from Saratoga High, I also attend Stanford Online High School (OHS). OHS is by no means a conventional school. All classes are taught online through video conferences and email correspondence between teachers and students. read more » Gay scout deserving of Eagle award October 27, 2012 — by Nick Chow and Cristina Curcelli In early October, then 17-year-old Boy Scout Ryan Andresen of Moraga was denied his Eagle Scout award after working for nearly a decade to complete the requirements. The reason for the denial: He’s gay. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Cursive writing should be taught November 21, 2012 — by Bruce Lou and Carolyn Sun For the Oct. 6 SAT, students were required to fill out an academic integrity agreement in cursive. read more » Sometimes it’s fun to ask what if—presidential style November 21, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar Elephants everywhere on Nov. 6 tooted their trunks to their newly elected leader, the well-groomed Mitt Romney. It was a fine day in Mormon households all over as “Jesus took the wheel” (thank you Carrie Underwood) and drove straight into the White House with Mitt on deck. read more » Common App streamlined, limiting creativity November 18, 2012 — by Sierra Smith and Dylan Jew Most current seniors are familiar—perhaps more than they would like to be—with the Common Application, a universal online application used by over 450 colleges and universities across the nation. read more » Armstrong stripped of athletic fame and public respect November 18, 2012 — by Jonathan Young, Derek Sun So far, 2012 has been a disappointing year for athletes. read more » U.S. should rethink Selective Service November 15, 2012 — by Aasim Naqvi As students in the current senior class reach or near age 18, all are inevitably thinking about their future, especially with college applications and the feeling of general impatience that most seniors experience. read more » Recent events spur potential tightening of security November 15, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran and Trung Vandinh Recent scares, including the vandalism of a student’s car and of school property, have caused members of the school community to bring up the question of whether the school has enough security cameras. Though some security cameras do exist in the front of the school, their effectiveness is questionable. read more » ASB class representatives an ineffective proposition November 8, 2012 — by Sabrina Chen Newly elected student representatives in middle school are usually excited to represent their class at meetings and report back to their classes. read more » Don’t doubt E-learning November 8, 2012 — by Allison Chang I have two high schools. Aside from Saratoga High, I also attend Stanford Online High School (OHS). OHS is by no means a conventional school. All classes are taught online through video conferences and email correspondence between teachers and students. read more » Gay scout deserving of Eagle award October 27, 2012 — by Nick Chow and Cristina Curcelli In early October, then 17-year-old Boy Scout Ryan Andresen of Moraga was denied his Eagle Scout award after working for nearly a decade to complete the requirements. The reason for the denial: He’s gay. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Sometimes it’s fun to ask what if—presidential style November 21, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar Elephants everywhere on Nov. 6 tooted their trunks to their newly elected leader, the well-groomed Mitt Romney. It was a fine day in Mormon households all over as “Jesus took the wheel” (thank you Carrie Underwood) and drove straight into the White House with Mitt on deck. read more » Common App streamlined, limiting creativity November 18, 2012 — by Sierra Smith and Dylan Jew Most current seniors are familiar—perhaps more than they would like to be—with the Common Application, a universal online application used by over 450 colleges and universities across the nation. read more » Armstrong stripped of athletic fame and public respect November 18, 2012 — by Jonathan Young, Derek Sun So far, 2012 has been a disappointing year for athletes. read more » U.S. should rethink Selective Service November 15, 2012 — by Aasim Naqvi As students in the current senior class reach or near age 18, all are inevitably thinking about their future, especially with college applications and the feeling of general impatience that most seniors experience. read more » Recent events spur potential tightening of security November 15, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran and Trung Vandinh Recent scares, including the vandalism of a student’s car and of school property, have caused members of the school community to bring up the question of whether the school has enough security cameras. Though some security cameras do exist in the front of the school, their effectiveness is questionable. read more » ASB class representatives an ineffective proposition November 8, 2012 — by Sabrina Chen Newly elected student representatives in middle school are usually excited to represent their class at meetings and report back to their classes. read more » Don’t doubt E-learning November 8, 2012 — by Allison Chang I have two high schools. Aside from Saratoga High, I also attend Stanford Online High School (OHS). OHS is by no means a conventional school. All classes are taught online through video conferences and email correspondence between teachers and students. read more » Gay scout deserving of Eagle award October 27, 2012 — by Nick Chow and Cristina Curcelli In early October, then 17-year-old Boy Scout Ryan Andresen of Moraga was denied his Eagle Scout award after working for nearly a decade to complete the requirements. The reason for the denial: He’s gay. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Common App streamlined, limiting creativity November 18, 2012 — by Sierra Smith and Dylan Jew Most current seniors are familiar—perhaps more than they would like to be—with the Common Application, a universal online application used by over 450 colleges and universities across the nation. read more » Armstrong stripped of athletic fame and public respect November 18, 2012 — by Jonathan Young, Derek Sun So far, 2012 has been a disappointing year for athletes. read more » U.S. should rethink Selective Service November 15, 2012 — by Aasim Naqvi As students in the current senior class reach or near age 18, all are inevitably thinking about their future, especially with college applications and the feeling of general impatience that most seniors experience. read more » Recent events spur potential tightening of security November 15, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran and Trung Vandinh Recent scares, including the vandalism of a student’s car and of school property, have caused members of the school community to bring up the question of whether the school has enough security cameras. Though some security cameras do exist in the front of the school, their effectiveness is questionable. read more » ASB class representatives an ineffective proposition November 8, 2012 — by Sabrina Chen Newly elected student representatives in middle school are usually excited to represent their class at meetings and report back to their classes. read more » Don’t doubt E-learning November 8, 2012 — by Allison Chang I have two high schools. Aside from Saratoga High, I also attend Stanford Online High School (OHS). OHS is by no means a conventional school. All classes are taught online through video conferences and email correspondence between teachers and students. read more » Gay scout deserving of Eagle award October 27, 2012 — by Nick Chow and Cristina Curcelli In early October, then 17-year-old Boy Scout Ryan Andresen of Moraga was denied his Eagle Scout award after working for nearly a decade to complete the requirements. The reason for the denial: He’s gay. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Armstrong stripped of athletic fame and public respect November 18, 2012 — by Jonathan Young, Derek Sun So far, 2012 has been a disappointing year for athletes. read more » U.S. should rethink Selective Service November 15, 2012 — by Aasim Naqvi As students in the current senior class reach or near age 18, all are inevitably thinking about their future, especially with college applications and the feeling of general impatience that most seniors experience. read more » Recent events spur potential tightening of security November 15, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran and Trung Vandinh Recent scares, including the vandalism of a student’s car and of school property, have caused members of the school community to bring up the question of whether the school has enough security cameras. Though some security cameras do exist in the front of the school, their effectiveness is questionable. read more » ASB class representatives an ineffective proposition November 8, 2012 — by Sabrina Chen Newly elected student representatives in middle school are usually excited to represent their class at meetings and report back to their classes. read more » Don’t doubt E-learning November 8, 2012 — by Allison Chang I have two high schools. Aside from Saratoga High, I also attend Stanford Online High School (OHS). OHS is by no means a conventional school. All classes are taught online through video conferences and email correspondence between teachers and students. read more » Gay scout deserving of Eagle award October 27, 2012 — by Nick Chow and Cristina Curcelli In early October, then 17-year-old Boy Scout Ryan Andresen of Moraga was denied his Eagle Scout award after working for nearly a decade to complete the requirements. The reason for the denial: He’s gay. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
U.S. should rethink Selective Service November 15, 2012 — by Aasim Naqvi As students in the current senior class reach or near age 18, all are inevitably thinking about their future, especially with college applications and the feeling of general impatience that most seniors experience. read more » Recent events spur potential tightening of security November 15, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran and Trung Vandinh Recent scares, including the vandalism of a student’s car and of school property, have caused members of the school community to bring up the question of whether the school has enough security cameras. Though some security cameras do exist in the front of the school, their effectiveness is questionable. read more » ASB class representatives an ineffective proposition November 8, 2012 — by Sabrina Chen Newly elected student representatives in middle school are usually excited to represent their class at meetings and report back to their classes. read more » Don’t doubt E-learning November 8, 2012 — by Allison Chang I have two high schools. Aside from Saratoga High, I also attend Stanford Online High School (OHS). OHS is by no means a conventional school. All classes are taught online through video conferences and email correspondence between teachers and students. read more » Gay scout deserving of Eagle award October 27, 2012 — by Nick Chow and Cristina Curcelli In early October, then 17-year-old Boy Scout Ryan Andresen of Moraga was denied his Eagle Scout award after working for nearly a decade to complete the requirements. The reason for the denial: He’s gay. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Recent events spur potential tightening of security November 15, 2012 — by Maya Ravichandran and Trung Vandinh Recent scares, including the vandalism of a student’s car and of school property, have caused members of the school community to bring up the question of whether the school has enough security cameras. Though some security cameras do exist in the front of the school, their effectiveness is questionable. read more » ASB class representatives an ineffective proposition November 8, 2012 — by Sabrina Chen Newly elected student representatives in middle school are usually excited to represent their class at meetings and report back to their classes. read more » Don’t doubt E-learning November 8, 2012 — by Allison Chang I have two high schools. Aside from Saratoga High, I also attend Stanford Online High School (OHS). OHS is by no means a conventional school. All classes are taught online through video conferences and email correspondence between teachers and students. read more » Gay scout deserving of Eagle award October 27, 2012 — by Nick Chow and Cristina Curcelli In early October, then 17-year-old Boy Scout Ryan Andresen of Moraga was denied his Eagle Scout award after working for nearly a decade to complete the requirements. The reason for the denial: He’s gay. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
ASB class representatives an ineffective proposition November 8, 2012 — by Sabrina Chen Newly elected student representatives in middle school are usually excited to represent their class at meetings and report back to their classes. read more » Don’t doubt E-learning November 8, 2012 — by Allison Chang I have two high schools. Aside from Saratoga High, I also attend Stanford Online High School (OHS). OHS is by no means a conventional school. All classes are taught online through video conferences and email correspondence between teachers and students. read more » Gay scout deserving of Eagle award October 27, 2012 — by Nick Chow and Cristina Curcelli In early October, then 17-year-old Boy Scout Ryan Andresen of Moraga was denied his Eagle Scout award after working for nearly a decade to complete the requirements. The reason for the denial: He’s gay. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Don’t doubt E-learning November 8, 2012 — by Allison Chang I have two high schools. Aside from Saratoga High, I also attend Stanford Online High School (OHS). OHS is by no means a conventional school. All classes are taught online through video conferences and email correspondence between teachers and students. read more » Gay scout deserving of Eagle award October 27, 2012 — by Nick Chow and Cristina Curcelli In early October, then 17-year-old Boy Scout Ryan Andresen of Moraga was denied his Eagle Scout award after working for nearly a decade to complete the requirements. The reason for the denial: He’s gay. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast
Gay scout deserving of Eagle award October 27, 2012 — by Nick Chow and Cristina Curcelli In early October, then 17-year-old Boy Scout Ryan Andresen of Moraga was denied his Eagle Scout award after working for nearly a decade to complete the requirements. The reason for the denial: He’s gay. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...148149150151152...160170180190200...nextlast