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 » God save the eagle: America’s obsession with Great Britain October 5, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Ashwini Velchamy It is a truth universally acknowledged that every American in possession of Internet access must be in want of something inherently British (usually an accent). Some desire websites where users can analyze a boy wizard’s escapades in the wee hours of the morning; some are merely content to peruse pictures of the unamused queen and her pet corgis. read more » You’re being Romneyrolled! September 30, 2012 — by Helen Wong Supporters laud him as a reformer, as the lionhearted budget-cutter, as the Republican Party’s only hope of regaining power in D.C. His name is Mitt Romney, and he may become the next president. read more » Obama connects with millions of users on Reddit.com September 26, 2012 — by Stanley Yip If you could ask the president of the United States a single question, what would it be about? The economy? The presidential campaign? His favorite food? read more » Is the school pretty enough? September 26, 2012 — by Amy Lin After repainting the school using earth colors, it may look even more like a prison than before. read more » United Airlines compromises customer service September 26, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson and Priyanka Nookala Air travel should be a safe and pleasant experience for everyone, and airlines typically take it upon themselves to ensure passengers can sit back and enjoy the flight. However, for 10-year-old Phoebe Klebahn, the experience was far from desirable. read more » Be taxed at your own thirst! September 26, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev The city of Richmond has recently become the center of national attention as it debates a highly controversial but revolutionary bill to tax soft drinks by up to one cent per ounce. read more » Education in California needs governor’s tax measures to pass September 19, 2012 — by Jade Bisht The dreadful months of praying for college acceptances from California State Universities (CSUs) may be a waste of time unless Gov. Jerry Brown’s “millionaire” tax proposal passes in the November election. 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 » God save the eagle: America’s obsession with Great Britain October 5, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Ashwini Velchamy It is a truth universally acknowledged that every American in possession of Internet access must be in want of something inherently British (usually an accent). Some desire websites where users can analyze a boy wizard’s escapades in the wee hours of the morning; some are merely content to peruse pictures of the unamused queen and her pet corgis. read more » You’re being Romneyrolled! September 30, 2012 — by Helen Wong Supporters laud him as a reformer, as the lionhearted budget-cutter, as the Republican Party’s only hope of regaining power in D.C. His name is Mitt Romney, and he may become the next president. read more » Obama connects with millions of users on Reddit.com September 26, 2012 — by Stanley Yip If you could ask the president of the United States a single question, what would it be about? The economy? The presidential campaign? His favorite food? read more » Is the school pretty enough? September 26, 2012 — by Amy Lin After repainting the school using earth colors, it may look even more like a prison than before. read more » United Airlines compromises customer service September 26, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson and Priyanka Nookala Air travel should be a safe and pleasant experience for everyone, and airlines typically take it upon themselves to ensure passengers can sit back and enjoy the flight. However, for 10-year-old Phoebe Klebahn, the experience was far from desirable. read more » Be taxed at your own thirst! September 26, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev The city of Richmond has recently become the center of national attention as it debates a highly controversial but revolutionary bill to tax soft drinks by up to one cent per ounce. read more » Education in California needs governor’s tax measures to pass September 19, 2012 — by Jade Bisht The dreadful months of praying for college acceptances from California State Universities (CSUs) may be a waste of time unless Gov. Jerry Brown’s “millionaire” tax proposal passes in the November election. 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 » God save the eagle: America’s obsession with Great Britain October 5, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Ashwini Velchamy It is a truth universally acknowledged that every American in possession of Internet access must be in want of something inherently British (usually an accent). Some desire websites where users can analyze a boy wizard’s escapades in the wee hours of the morning; some are merely content to peruse pictures of the unamused queen and her pet corgis. read more » You’re being Romneyrolled! September 30, 2012 — by Helen Wong Supporters laud him as a reformer, as the lionhearted budget-cutter, as the Republican Party’s only hope of regaining power in D.C. His name is Mitt Romney, and he may become the next president. read more » Obama connects with millions of users on Reddit.com September 26, 2012 — by Stanley Yip If you could ask the president of the United States a single question, what would it be about? The economy? The presidential campaign? His favorite food? read more » Is the school pretty enough? September 26, 2012 — by Amy Lin After repainting the school using earth colors, it may look even more like a prison than before. read more » United Airlines compromises customer service September 26, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson and Priyanka Nookala Air travel should be a safe and pleasant experience for everyone, and airlines typically take it upon themselves to ensure passengers can sit back and enjoy the flight. However, for 10-year-old Phoebe Klebahn, the experience was far from desirable. read more » Be taxed at your own thirst! September 26, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev The city of Richmond has recently become the center of national attention as it debates a highly controversial but revolutionary bill to tax soft drinks by up to one cent per ounce. read more » Education in California needs governor’s tax measures to pass September 19, 2012 — by Jade Bisht The dreadful months of praying for college acceptances from California State Universities (CSUs) may be a waste of time unless Gov. Jerry Brown’s “millionaire” tax proposal passes in the November election. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
God save the eagle: America’s obsession with Great Britain October 5, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Ashwini Velchamy It is a truth universally acknowledged that every American in possession of Internet access must be in want of something inherently British (usually an accent). Some desire websites where users can analyze a boy wizard’s escapades in the wee hours of the morning; some are merely content to peruse pictures of the unamused queen and her pet corgis. read more » You’re being Romneyrolled! September 30, 2012 — by Helen Wong Supporters laud him as a reformer, as the lionhearted budget-cutter, as the Republican Party’s only hope of regaining power in D.C. His name is Mitt Romney, and he may become the next president. read more » Obama connects with millions of users on Reddit.com September 26, 2012 — by Stanley Yip If you could ask the president of the United States a single question, what would it be about? The economy? The presidential campaign? His favorite food? read more » Is the school pretty enough? September 26, 2012 — by Amy Lin After repainting the school using earth colors, it may look even more like a prison than before. read more » United Airlines compromises customer service September 26, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson and Priyanka Nookala Air travel should be a safe and pleasant experience for everyone, and airlines typically take it upon themselves to ensure passengers can sit back and enjoy the flight. However, for 10-year-old Phoebe Klebahn, the experience was far from desirable. read more » Be taxed at your own thirst! September 26, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev The city of Richmond has recently become the center of national attention as it debates a highly controversial but revolutionary bill to tax soft drinks by up to one cent per ounce. read more » Education in California needs governor’s tax measures to pass September 19, 2012 — by Jade Bisht The dreadful months of praying for college acceptances from California State Universities (CSUs) may be a waste of time unless Gov. Jerry Brown’s “millionaire” tax proposal passes in the November election. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
You’re being Romneyrolled! September 30, 2012 — by Helen Wong Supporters laud him as a reformer, as the lionhearted budget-cutter, as the Republican Party’s only hope of regaining power in D.C. His name is Mitt Romney, and he may become the next president. read more » Obama connects with millions of users on Reddit.com September 26, 2012 — by Stanley Yip If you could ask the president of the United States a single question, what would it be about? The economy? The presidential campaign? His favorite food? read more » Is the school pretty enough? September 26, 2012 — by Amy Lin After repainting the school using earth colors, it may look even more like a prison than before. read more » United Airlines compromises customer service September 26, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson and Priyanka Nookala Air travel should be a safe and pleasant experience for everyone, and airlines typically take it upon themselves to ensure passengers can sit back and enjoy the flight. However, for 10-year-old Phoebe Klebahn, the experience was far from desirable. read more » Be taxed at your own thirst! September 26, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev The city of Richmond has recently become the center of national attention as it debates a highly controversial but revolutionary bill to tax soft drinks by up to one cent per ounce. read more » Education in California needs governor’s tax measures to pass September 19, 2012 — by Jade Bisht The dreadful months of praying for college acceptances from California State Universities (CSUs) may be a waste of time unless Gov. Jerry Brown’s “millionaire” tax proposal passes in the November election. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
Obama connects with millions of users on Reddit.com September 26, 2012 — by Stanley Yip If you could ask the president of the United States a single question, what would it be about? The economy? The presidential campaign? His favorite food? read more » Is the school pretty enough? September 26, 2012 — by Amy Lin After repainting the school using earth colors, it may look even more like a prison than before. read more » United Airlines compromises customer service September 26, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson and Priyanka Nookala Air travel should be a safe and pleasant experience for everyone, and airlines typically take it upon themselves to ensure passengers can sit back and enjoy the flight. However, for 10-year-old Phoebe Klebahn, the experience was far from desirable. read more » Be taxed at your own thirst! September 26, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev The city of Richmond has recently become the center of national attention as it debates a highly controversial but revolutionary bill to tax soft drinks by up to one cent per ounce. read more » Education in California needs governor’s tax measures to pass September 19, 2012 — by Jade Bisht The dreadful months of praying for college acceptances from California State Universities (CSUs) may be a waste of time unless Gov. Jerry Brown’s “millionaire” tax proposal passes in the November election. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
Is the school pretty enough? September 26, 2012 — by Amy Lin After repainting the school using earth colors, it may look even more like a prison than before. read more » United Airlines compromises customer service September 26, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson and Priyanka Nookala Air travel should be a safe and pleasant experience for everyone, and airlines typically take it upon themselves to ensure passengers can sit back and enjoy the flight. However, for 10-year-old Phoebe Klebahn, the experience was far from desirable. read more » Be taxed at your own thirst! September 26, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev The city of Richmond has recently become the center of national attention as it debates a highly controversial but revolutionary bill to tax soft drinks by up to one cent per ounce. read more » Education in California needs governor’s tax measures to pass September 19, 2012 — by Jade Bisht The dreadful months of praying for college acceptances from California State Universities (CSUs) may be a waste of time unless Gov. Jerry Brown’s “millionaire” tax proposal passes in the November election. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
United Airlines compromises customer service September 26, 2012 — by Sophie Mattson and Priyanka Nookala Air travel should be a safe and pleasant experience for everyone, and airlines typically take it upon themselves to ensure passengers can sit back and enjoy the flight. However, for 10-year-old Phoebe Klebahn, the experience was far from desirable. read more » Be taxed at your own thirst! September 26, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev The city of Richmond has recently become the center of national attention as it debates a highly controversial but revolutionary bill to tax soft drinks by up to one cent per ounce. read more » Education in California needs governor’s tax measures to pass September 19, 2012 — by Jade Bisht The dreadful months of praying for college acceptances from California State Universities (CSUs) may be a waste of time unless Gov. Jerry Brown’s “millionaire” tax proposal passes in the November election. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
Be taxed at your own thirst! September 26, 2012 — by Rohan Rajeev The city of Richmond has recently become the center of national attention as it debates a highly controversial but revolutionary bill to tax soft drinks by up to one cent per ounce. read more » Education in California needs governor’s tax measures to pass September 19, 2012 — by Jade Bisht The dreadful months of praying for college acceptances from California State Universities (CSUs) may be a waste of time unless Gov. Jerry Brown’s “millionaire” tax proposal passes in the November election. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast
Education in California needs governor’s tax measures to pass September 19, 2012 — by Jade Bisht The dreadful months of praying for college acceptances from California State Universities (CSUs) may be a waste of time unless Gov. Jerry Brown’s “millionaire” tax proposal passes in the November election. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...150151152153154...160170180190200...nextlast