AP U.S. History weighting not so bad September 6, 2012 — by Staff Editorial (writer: Aasim Naqvi) August 2011 was filled with the cries of juniors who had just been informed of horrible, life-changing news: AP U.S. History would become a weighted class for the first time in its recent history. More precisely, a homework point would no longer be equal to a test point, and excellence on exams would become more vital than completing homework. read more » Post-calculus math option necessary September 6, 2012 — by Staff Editorial (written by McKenna Galvin) As roughly 150 students file into AP Calculus AB or BC every day, it’s hard not to acknowledge that the once senior-dominated classes have shifted dramatically to include more juniors, sophomores and, in rare cases, even freshmen than ever before. read more » Not all change is good: Students unsatisfied with recent financial changes to the school September 6, 2012 — by Nelson Wang and Jonathan Young This year, the school has implemented some controversial changes that are both unnecessary and frustrating to students. read more » Woodshop cancellation saws away hands-on learning September 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull When the door to woodshop was closed last spring, a can of worms was opened. Though students outside the group of 20 who signed up for the class this year may or may not be disappointed by its cancellation, the removal of woodshop signifies a larger issue to which all students can relate. read more » MLB must clean up tainted game September 4, 2012 — by Dylan Jew and Derek Sun The drug use in Major League Baseball has had an unfortunate impact on high school sports all around the US. read more » Israel should rethink strike on Iran September 4, 2012 — by Ashwini Velchamy According to nuclear inspectors, Iran, as of late August, has installed three-quarters of the centrifuges it needs to produce nuclear power. These centrifuges, which are used to enrich uranium, are located near the holy city of Qom. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Paul Ryan represents anti-feminism at its worst September 4, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar In every fairy tale, there’s always a villain lurking in the shadows. In this case, it’s Wisconsin representative Paul Ryan, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s running-mate. He’s big and he's bold. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Discussion in all subjects necessary to fill void in education June 4, 2012 — by Staff Ed Over two thousand years ago, Socrates introduced the power of discussion through his Socratic method, a dialectical form of inquiry and debate based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Post-calculus math option necessary September 6, 2012 — by Staff Editorial (written by McKenna Galvin) As roughly 150 students file into AP Calculus AB or BC every day, it’s hard not to acknowledge that the once senior-dominated classes have shifted dramatically to include more juniors, sophomores and, in rare cases, even freshmen than ever before. read more » Not all change is good: Students unsatisfied with recent financial changes to the school September 6, 2012 — by Nelson Wang and Jonathan Young This year, the school has implemented some controversial changes that are both unnecessary and frustrating to students. read more » Woodshop cancellation saws away hands-on learning September 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull When the door to woodshop was closed last spring, a can of worms was opened. Though students outside the group of 20 who signed up for the class this year may or may not be disappointed by its cancellation, the removal of woodshop signifies a larger issue to which all students can relate. read more » MLB must clean up tainted game September 4, 2012 — by Dylan Jew and Derek Sun The drug use in Major League Baseball has had an unfortunate impact on high school sports all around the US. read more » Israel should rethink strike on Iran September 4, 2012 — by Ashwini Velchamy According to nuclear inspectors, Iran, as of late August, has installed three-quarters of the centrifuges it needs to produce nuclear power. These centrifuges, which are used to enrich uranium, are located near the holy city of Qom. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Paul Ryan represents anti-feminism at its worst September 4, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar In every fairy tale, there’s always a villain lurking in the shadows. In this case, it’s Wisconsin representative Paul Ryan, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s running-mate. He’s big and he's bold. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Discussion in all subjects necessary to fill void in education June 4, 2012 — by Staff Ed Over two thousand years ago, Socrates introduced the power of discussion through his Socratic method, a dialectical form of inquiry and debate based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Not all change is good: Students unsatisfied with recent financial changes to the school September 6, 2012 — by Nelson Wang and Jonathan Young This year, the school has implemented some controversial changes that are both unnecessary and frustrating to students. read more » Woodshop cancellation saws away hands-on learning September 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull When the door to woodshop was closed last spring, a can of worms was opened. Though students outside the group of 20 who signed up for the class this year may or may not be disappointed by its cancellation, the removal of woodshop signifies a larger issue to which all students can relate. read more » MLB must clean up tainted game September 4, 2012 — by Dylan Jew and Derek Sun The drug use in Major League Baseball has had an unfortunate impact on high school sports all around the US. read more » Israel should rethink strike on Iran September 4, 2012 — by Ashwini Velchamy According to nuclear inspectors, Iran, as of late August, has installed three-quarters of the centrifuges it needs to produce nuclear power. These centrifuges, which are used to enrich uranium, are located near the holy city of Qom. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Paul Ryan represents anti-feminism at its worst September 4, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar In every fairy tale, there’s always a villain lurking in the shadows. In this case, it’s Wisconsin representative Paul Ryan, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s running-mate. He’s big and he's bold. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Discussion in all subjects necessary to fill void in education June 4, 2012 — by Staff Ed Over two thousand years ago, Socrates introduced the power of discussion through his Socratic method, a dialectical form of inquiry and debate based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Woodshop cancellation saws away hands-on learning September 6, 2012 — by Rachel Hull When the door to woodshop was closed last spring, a can of worms was opened. Though students outside the group of 20 who signed up for the class this year may or may not be disappointed by its cancellation, the removal of woodshop signifies a larger issue to which all students can relate. read more » MLB must clean up tainted game September 4, 2012 — by Dylan Jew and Derek Sun The drug use in Major League Baseball has had an unfortunate impact on high school sports all around the US. read more » Israel should rethink strike on Iran September 4, 2012 — by Ashwini Velchamy According to nuclear inspectors, Iran, as of late August, has installed three-quarters of the centrifuges it needs to produce nuclear power. These centrifuges, which are used to enrich uranium, are located near the holy city of Qom. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Paul Ryan represents anti-feminism at its worst September 4, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar In every fairy tale, there’s always a villain lurking in the shadows. In this case, it’s Wisconsin representative Paul Ryan, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s running-mate. He’s big and he's bold. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Discussion in all subjects necessary to fill void in education June 4, 2012 — by Staff Ed Over two thousand years ago, Socrates introduced the power of discussion through his Socratic method, a dialectical form of inquiry and debate based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
MLB must clean up tainted game September 4, 2012 — by Dylan Jew and Derek Sun The drug use in Major League Baseball has had an unfortunate impact on high school sports all around the US. read more » Israel should rethink strike on Iran September 4, 2012 — by Ashwini Velchamy According to nuclear inspectors, Iran, as of late August, has installed three-quarters of the centrifuges it needs to produce nuclear power. These centrifuges, which are used to enrich uranium, are located near the holy city of Qom. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Paul Ryan represents anti-feminism at its worst September 4, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar In every fairy tale, there’s always a villain lurking in the shadows. In this case, it’s Wisconsin representative Paul Ryan, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s running-mate. He’s big and he's bold. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Discussion in all subjects necessary to fill void in education June 4, 2012 — by Staff Ed Over two thousand years ago, Socrates introduced the power of discussion through his Socratic method, a dialectical form of inquiry and debate based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Israel should rethink strike on Iran September 4, 2012 — by Ashwini Velchamy According to nuclear inspectors, Iran, as of late August, has installed three-quarters of the centrifuges it needs to produce nuclear power. These centrifuges, which are used to enrich uranium, are located near the holy city of Qom. read more » Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Paul Ryan represents anti-feminism at its worst September 4, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar In every fairy tale, there’s always a villain lurking in the shadows. In this case, it’s Wisconsin representative Paul Ryan, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s running-mate. He’s big and he's bold. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Discussion in all subjects necessary to fill void in education June 4, 2012 — by Staff Ed Over two thousand years ago, Socrates introduced the power of discussion through his Socratic method, a dialectical form of inquiry and debate based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Electoral College should reflect popular vote September 4, 2012 — by Katherine Chang and Jennifer Jin In the upcoming presidential election, some seniors have to face the decision of choosing the best candidate. However, what they don’t know is that their vote for Obama or Romney or anyone else will hardly matter. read more » Paul Ryan represents anti-feminism at its worst September 4, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar In every fairy tale, there’s always a villain lurking in the shadows. In this case, it’s Wisconsin representative Paul Ryan, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s running-mate. He’s big and he's bold. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Discussion in all subjects necessary to fill void in education June 4, 2012 — by Staff Ed Over two thousand years ago, Socrates introduced the power of discussion through his Socratic method, a dialectical form of inquiry and debate based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Paul Ryan represents anti-feminism at its worst September 4, 2012 — by Aashna Mukerji and Akshara Sekar In every fairy tale, there’s always a villain lurking in the shadows. In this case, it’s Wisconsin representative Paul Ryan, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney’s running-mate. He’s big and he's bold. read more » Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Discussion in all subjects necessary to fill void in education June 4, 2012 — by Staff Ed Over two thousand years ago, Socrates introduced the power of discussion through his Socratic method, a dialectical form of inquiry and debate based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Chik-Fil-A shows lack of judgment, less chicken eaten September 4, 2012 — by Carol Suh and Karen Sung Gay rights activists, politicians and even the Muppets have spoken out against Chick-Fil-A’s president Dan Cathy for his “prejudiced statements” against same sex marriage. read more » Discussion in all subjects necessary to fill void in education June 4, 2012 — by Staff Ed Over two thousand years ago, Socrates introduced the power of discussion through his Socratic method, a dialectical form of inquiry and debate based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast
Discussion in all subjects necessary to fill void in education June 4, 2012 — by Staff Ed Over two thousand years ago, Socrates introduced the power of discussion through his Socratic method, a dialectical form of inquiry and debate based on asking and answering questions to stimulate critical thinking. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...152153154155156...160170180190200...nextlast