It’s time to re-think six-week grading periods October 14, 2012 — by David Sparkman and Jay Mulye Many students don’t look forward to the end of the six-week grading periods because of the plethora of due dates. From tests, to projects, to essays and, of course, a heavier homework load than usual, teachers have to rush to get grades entered by the deadline. read more » Common Core standards beneficial for all October 14, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin While Saratoga High prides itself on its rigorous academics, the same cannot be said for many other schools in California. For example, while only 12 percent of Saratoga High School students scored below proficient on California Standards Tests (CST) exams, 50 percent of California high school in the state did not reach the proficient benchmark. read more » The impenetrable American music market October 10, 2012 — by Candice Zheng Listening to 99.7 on the radio as I was driving one day, I suddenly heard catchy electronic beats sounding through the speakers, and the very familiar chorus of "Oppa Gangnam Style!" belting through my car. read more » College not-so-confidential: Seniors should relax October 10, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar Fear. It’s the dominant sensation on the minds of all seniors at this time of year. read more » Anti-Islam video triggers violent overreaction October 10, 2012 — by Grace Ma and Ashwini Velchamy Thousands of protesters. Riots all over the Middle East. The death of a U.S. ambassador. The cause? A low-quality, amateurish YouTube video. read more » Amazon’s tax a hidden blessing October 10, 2012 — by Karen Sung When Amazon.com announced its decision to tax all items sold directly by the company, effective Sept. 15, dedicated Amazon customers everywhere bemoaned this new law. read more » Armstrong deserves Tour titles October 10, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan Many recognize Lance Armstrong as one of the most inspirational U.S. athletes to ever compete in a professional sport. read more » SHS emergency texting uses technology for increased safety October 10, 2012 — by Sierra Smith Imagine eating lunch at Togo’s with some friends when your phone buzzes with a text message from Saratoga High. The message alerts you that the school is going into lockdown because of a suspicious person on campus. What do you do? read more » Sick students should stay home October 10, 2012 — by Michelle Leung As temperatures drop in Saratoga, episodes of illness rise. But however unpleasant students may feel, most believe the work required to catch up after an absence is infinitely worse. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
Common Core standards beneficial for all October 14, 2012 — by Jennifer Jin While Saratoga High prides itself on its rigorous academics, the same cannot be said for many other schools in California. For example, while only 12 percent of Saratoga High School students scored below proficient on California Standards Tests (CST) exams, 50 percent of California high school in the state did not reach the proficient benchmark. read more » The impenetrable American music market October 10, 2012 — by Candice Zheng Listening to 99.7 on the radio as I was driving one day, I suddenly heard catchy electronic beats sounding through the speakers, and the very familiar chorus of "Oppa Gangnam Style!" belting through my car. read more » College not-so-confidential: Seniors should relax October 10, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar Fear. It’s the dominant sensation on the minds of all seniors at this time of year. read more » Anti-Islam video triggers violent overreaction October 10, 2012 — by Grace Ma and Ashwini Velchamy Thousands of protesters. Riots all over the Middle East. The death of a U.S. ambassador. The cause? A low-quality, amateurish YouTube video. read more » Amazon’s tax a hidden blessing October 10, 2012 — by Karen Sung When Amazon.com announced its decision to tax all items sold directly by the company, effective Sept. 15, dedicated Amazon customers everywhere bemoaned this new law. read more » Armstrong deserves Tour titles October 10, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan Many recognize Lance Armstrong as one of the most inspirational U.S. athletes to ever compete in a professional sport. read more » SHS emergency texting uses technology for increased safety October 10, 2012 — by Sierra Smith Imagine eating lunch at Togo’s with some friends when your phone buzzes with a text message from Saratoga High. The message alerts you that the school is going into lockdown because of a suspicious person on campus. What do you do? read more » Sick students should stay home October 10, 2012 — by Michelle Leung As temperatures drop in Saratoga, episodes of illness rise. But however unpleasant students may feel, most believe the work required to catch up after an absence is infinitely worse. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
The impenetrable American music market October 10, 2012 — by Candice Zheng Listening to 99.7 on the radio as I was driving one day, I suddenly heard catchy electronic beats sounding through the speakers, and the very familiar chorus of "Oppa Gangnam Style!" belting through my car. read more » College not-so-confidential: Seniors should relax October 10, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar Fear. It’s the dominant sensation on the minds of all seniors at this time of year. read more » Anti-Islam video triggers violent overreaction October 10, 2012 — by Grace Ma and Ashwini Velchamy Thousands of protesters. Riots all over the Middle East. The death of a U.S. ambassador. The cause? A low-quality, amateurish YouTube video. read more » Amazon’s tax a hidden blessing October 10, 2012 — by Karen Sung When Amazon.com announced its decision to tax all items sold directly by the company, effective Sept. 15, dedicated Amazon customers everywhere bemoaned this new law. read more » Armstrong deserves Tour titles October 10, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan Many recognize Lance Armstrong as one of the most inspirational U.S. athletes to ever compete in a professional sport. read more » SHS emergency texting uses technology for increased safety October 10, 2012 — by Sierra Smith Imagine eating lunch at Togo’s with some friends when your phone buzzes with a text message from Saratoga High. The message alerts you that the school is going into lockdown because of a suspicious person on campus. What do you do? read more » Sick students should stay home October 10, 2012 — by Michelle Leung As temperatures drop in Saratoga, episodes of illness rise. But however unpleasant students may feel, most believe the work required to catch up after an absence is infinitely worse. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
College not-so-confidential: Seniors should relax October 10, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar Fear. It’s the dominant sensation on the minds of all seniors at this time of year. read more » Anti-Islam video triggers violent overreaction October 10, 2012 — by Grace Ma and Ashwini Velchamy Thousands of protesters. Riots all over the Middle East. The death of a U.S. ambassador. The cause? A low-quality, amateurish YouTube video. read more » Amazon’s tax a hidden blessing October 10, 2012 — by Karen Sung When Amazon.com announced its decision to tax all items sold directly by the company, effective Sept. 15, dedicated Amazon customers everywhere bemoaned this new law. read more » Armstrong deserves Tour titles October 10, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan Many recognize Lance Armstrong as one of the most inspirational U.S. athletes to ever compete in a professional sport. read more » SHS emergency texting uses technology for increased safety October 10, 2012 — by Sierra Smith Imagine eating lunch at Togo’s with some friends when your phone buzzes with a text message from Saratoga High. The message alerts you that the school is going into lockdown because of a suspicious person on campus. What do you do? read more » Sick students should stay home October 10, 2012 — by Michelle Leung As temperatures drop in Saratoga, episodes of illness rise. But however unpleasant students may feel, most believe the work required to catch up after an absence is infinitely worse. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
Anti-Islam video triggers violent overreaction October 10, 2012 — by Grace Ma and Ashwini Velchamy Thousands of protesters. Riots all over the Middle East. The death of a U.S. ambassador. The cause? A low-quality, amateurish YouTube video. read more » Amazon’s tax a hidden blessing October 10, 2012 — by Karen Sung When Amazon.com announced its decision to tax all items sold directly by the company, effective Sept. 15, dedicated Amazon customers everywhere bemoaned this new law. read more » Armstrong deserves Tour titles October 10, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan Many recognize Lance Armstrong as one of the most inspirational U.S. athletes to ever compete in a professional sport. read more » SHS emergency texting uses technology for increased safety October 10, 2012 — by Sierra Smith Imagine eating lunch at Togo’s with some friends when your phone buzzes with a text message from Saratoga High. The message alerts you that the school is going into lockdown because of a suspicious person on campus. What do you do? read more » Sick students should stay home October 10, 2012 — by Michelle Leung As temperatures drop in Saratoga, episodes of illness rise. But however unpleasant students may feel, most believe the work required to catch up after an absence is infinitely worse. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
Amazon’s tax a hidden blessing October 10, 2012 — by Karen Sung When Amazon.com announced its decision to tax all items sold directly by the company, effective Sept. 15, dedicated Amazon customers everywhere bemoaned this new law. read more » Armstrong deserves Tour titles October 10, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan Many recognize Lance Armstrong as one of the most inspirational U.S. athletes to ever compete in a professional sport. read more » SHS emergency texting uses technology for increased safety October 10, 2012 — by Sierra Smith Imagine eating lunch at Togo’s with some friends when your phone buzzes with a text message from Saratoga High. The message alerts you that the school is going into lockdown because of a suspicious person on campus. What do you do? read more » Sick students should stay home October 10, 2012 — by Michelle Leung As temperatures drop in Saratoga, episodes of illness rise. But however unpleasant students may feel, most believe the work required to catch up after an absence is infinitely worse. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
Armstrong deserves Tour titles October 10, 2012 — by Minu Palaniappan Many recognize Lance Armstrong as one of the most inspirational U.S. athletes to ever compete in a professional sport. read more » SHS emergency texting uses technology for increased safety October 10, 2012 — by Sierra Smith Imagine eating lunch at Togo’s with some friends when your phone buzzes with a text message from Saratoga High. The message alerts you that the school is going into lockdown because of a suspicious person on campus. What do you do? read more » Sick students should stay home October 10, 2012 — by Michelle Leung As temperatures drop in Saratoga, episodes of illness rise. But however unpleasant students may feel, most believe the work required to catch up after an absence is infinitely worse. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
SHS emergency texting uses technology for increased safety October 10, 2012 — by Sierra Smith Imagine eating lunch at Togo’s with some friends when your phone buzzes with a text message from Saratoga High. The message alerts you that the school is going into lockdown because of a suspicious person on campus. What do you do? read more » Sick students should stay home October 10, 2012 — by Michelle Leung As temperatures drop in Saratoga, episodes of illness rise. But however unpleasant students may feel, most believe the work required to catch up after an absence is infinitely worse. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
Sick students should stay home October 10, 2012 — by Michelle Leung As temperatures drop in Saratoga, episodes of illness rise. But however unpleasant students may feel, most believe the work required to catch up after an absence is infinitely worse. read more » Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
Steps necessary to a greener future October 10, 2012 — by Katherine Chang Driving around Saratoga, several changes stand out: the newly installed solar panels on the city library roof, the electric car charging stations in the library and city hall parking lots, among other places. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast