Showing too much ‘Skins’ February 9, 2011 — by Megan Benzing and Olivia Chock “It’s embarrassing,” said Tony. “It’s totally normal for a kid of 16 not to have had sex—” replied Stanley. “It’s embarrassing, Stan.” read more » Ferocious tiger mother scars her own children February 5, 2011 — by David Eng B+. The dreaded grade that strikes fear into the hearts of Chinese mothers, right? read more » Common Application frustrates seniors with uncommon errors February 5, 2011 — by Vijay Menon 2010 was a big year for the Common Application. read more » Students need to trash their littering habits February 5, 2011 — by Michael Lee The lunch bell rings. As students rush to their afternoon classes, maintenance worker Andrew Hickey surveys the quad. Then, with a “trash grabber” and a bucket, Hickey starts his litter-retrieval excursion across the quad. Later, he returns to his golf cart, with a couple of large garbage bags to show for his efforts. read more » A+ for athletes adds motivation February 5, 2011 — by Evaline Ju A+: The grade given after exceptional hard work produces successful results. Students strive for that grade in all subjects, from math to English, throughout their time in school. Yet if it is awarded in academics, why not for success in athletics as well? read more » Tardy policy enforcement: It’s time for consistency February 1, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev The hallways are empty except for a few other students. Your calves hurt from walking so fast, but getting to class on time is what you’re more worried about. You hear the first tardy bell ring seconds before you walk into class. read more » Staff Editorial: Decision to eliminate graduation cords not needed February 1, 2011 — by Editorial Board This graduation, forget academic recognition. Forget community service honors. Forget individuality—from now on, the administration wants everyone to be the same. As part of a new policy, students will not be able to wear the cords that signify distinction in academic honors and community service at the graduation ceremony. Although students will still be allowed to wear the cords on Senior Awards Night, they will be conspicuously absent from the graduation ceremony this June. read more » Words are set in stone: Changing literature is not an option January 31, 2011 — by Izzy Albert Sorry Huck, they still want to “sivilize” you. read more » Apocalypse not coming: Dead birds exemplify human ignorance January 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Roy Bisht It’s not 2012 yet, but maybe the world won’t have to wait that long to end. With reports claiming that the new judgement day is May 21, 2011; many believe that we may be within months of the end of the world. The Family Radio Network in Nashville, Tenn., claims that when Zephaniah 1:1-3 said “ I will sweep away the birds of the air and the fish of the sea … I will cut off humanity from the face of the earth,” he was referring to the day all life on earth will cease to exist. read more » Student loans: Are they really worth it? January 26, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy No matter how much effort and how much money you put into it, college always pays off ... doesn’t it? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...170171172173174...180190200210...nextlast
Ferocious tiger mother scars her own children February 5, 2011 — by David Eng B+. The dreaded grade that strikes fear into the hearts of Chinese mothers, right? read more » Common Application frustrates seniors with uncommon errors February 5, 2011 — by Vijay Menon 2010 was a big year for the Common Application. read more » Students need to trash their littering habits February 5, 2011 — by Michael Lee The lunch bell rings. As students rush to their afternoon classes, maintenance worker Andrew Hickey surveys the quad. Then, with a “trash grabber” and a bucket, Hickey starts his litter-retrieval excursion across the quad. Later, he returns to his golf cart, with a couple of large garbage bags to show for his efforts. read more » A+ for athletes adds motivation February 5, 2011 — by Evaline Ju A+: The grade given after exceptional hard work produces successful results. Students strive for that grade in all subjects, from math to English, throughout their time in school. Yet if it is awarded in academics, why not for success in athletics as well? read more » Tardy policy enforcement: It’s time for consistency February 1, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev The hallways are empty except for a few other students. Your calves hurt from walking so fast, but getting to class on time is what you’re more worried about. You hear the first tardy bell ring seconds before you walk into class. read more » Staff Editorial: Decision to eliminate graduation cords not needed February 1, 2011 — by Editorial Board This graduation, forget academic recognition. Forget community service honors. Forget individuality—from now on, the administration wants everyone to be the same. As part of a new policy, students will not be able to wear the cords that signify distinction in academic honors and community service at the graduation ceremony. Although students will still be allowed to wear the cords on Senior Awards Night, they will be conspicuously absent from the graduation ceremony this June. read more » Words are set in stone: Changing literature is not an option January 31, 2011 — by Izzy Albert Sorry Huck, they still want to “sivilize” you. read more » Apocalypse not coming: Dead birds exemplify human ignorance January 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Roy Bisht It’s not 2012 yet, but maybe the world won’t have to wait that long to end. With reports claiming that the new judgement day is May 21, 2011; many believe that we may be within months of the end of the world. The Family Radio Network in Nashville, Tenn., claims that when Zephaniah 1:1-3 said “ I will sweep away the birds of the air and the fish of the sea … I will cut off humanity from the face of the earth,” he was referring to the day all life on earth will cease to exist. read more » Student loans: Are they really worth it? January 26, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy No matter how much effort and how much money you put into it, college always pays off ... doesn’t it? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...170171172173174...180190200210...nextlast
Common Application frustrates seniors with uncommon errors February 5, 2011 — by Vijay Menon 2010 was a big year for the Common Application. read more » Students need to trash their littering habits February 5, 2011 — by Michael Lee The lunch bell rings. As students rush to their afternoon classes, maintenance worker Andrew Hickey surveys the quad. Then, with a “trash grabber” and a bucket, Hickey starts his litter-retrieval excursion across the quad. Later, he returns to his golf cart, with a couple of large garbage bags to show for his efforts. read more » A+ for athletes adds motivation February 5, 2011 — by Evaline Ju A+: The grade given after exceptional hard work produces successful results. Students strive for that grade in all subjects, from math to English, throughout their time in school. Yet if it is awarded in academics, why not for success in athletics as well? read more » Tardy policy enforcement: It’s time for consistency February 1, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev The hallways are empty except for a few other students. Your calves hurt from walking so fast, but getting to class on time is what you’re more worried about. You hear the first tardy bell ring seconds before you walk into class. read more » Staff Editorial: Decision to eliminate graduation cords not needed February 1, 2011 — by Editorial Board This graduation, forget academic recognition. Forget community service honors. Forget individuality—from now on, the administration wants everyone to be the same. As part of a new policy, students will not be able to wear the cords that signify distinction in academic honors and community service at the graduation ceremony. Although students will still be allowed to wear the cords on Senior Awards Night, they will be conspicuously absent from the graduation ceremony this June. read more » Words are set in stone: Changing literature is not an option January 31, 2011 — by Izzy Albert Sorry Huck, they still want to “sivilize” you. read more » Apocalypse not coming: Dead birds exemplify human ignorance January 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Roy Bisht It’s not 2012 yet, but maybe the world won’t have to wait that long to end. With reports claiming that the new judgement day is May 21, 2011; many believe that we may be within months of the end of the world. The Family Radio Network in Nashville, Tenn., claims that when Zephaniah 1:1-3 said “ I will sweep away the birds of the air and the fish of the sea … I will cut off humanity from the face of the earth,” he was referring to the day all life on earth will cease to exist. read more » Student loans: Are they really worth it? January 26, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy No matter how much effort and how much money you put into it, college always pays off ... doesn’t it? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...170171172173174...180190200210...nextlast
Students need to trash their littering habits February 5, 2011 — by Michael Lee The lunch bell rings. As students rush to their afternoon classes, maintenance worker Andrew Hickey surveys the quad. Then, with a “trash grabber” and a bucket, Hickey starts his litter-retrieval excursion across the quad. Later, he returns to his golf cart, with a couple of large garbage bags to show for his efforts. read more » A+ for athletes adds motivation February 5, 2011 — by Evaline Ju A+: The grade given after exceptional hard work produces successful results. Students strive for that grade in all subjects, from math to English, throughout their time in school. Yet if it is awarded in academics, why not for success in athletics as well? read more » Tardy policy enforcement: It’s time for consistency February 1, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev The hallways are empty except for a few other students. Your calves hurt from walking so fast, but getting to class on time is what you’re more worried about. You hear the first tardy bell ring seconds before you walk into class. read more » Staff Editorial: Decision to eliminate graduation cords not needed February 1, 2011 — by Editorial Board This graduation, forget academic recognition. Forget community service honors. Forget individuality—from now on, the administration wants everyone to be the same. As part of a new policy, students will not be able to wear the cords that signify distinction in academic honors and community service at the graduation ceremony. Although students will still be allowed to wear the cords on Senior Awards Night, they will be conspicuously absent from the graduation ceremony this June. read more » Words are set in stone: Changing literature is not an option January 31, 2011 — by Izzy Albert Sorry Huck, they still want to “sivilize” you. read more » Apocalypse not coming: Dead birds exemplify human ignorance January 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Roy Bisht It’s not 2012 yet, but maybe the world won’t have to wait that long to end. With reports claiming that the new judgement day is May 21, 2011; many believe that we may be within months of the end of the world. The Family Radio Network in Nashville, Tenn., claims that when Zephaniah 1:1-3 said “ I will sweep away the birds of the air and the fish of the sea … I will cut off humanity from the face of the earth,” he was referring to the day all life on earth will cease to exist. read more » Student loans: Are they really worth it? January 26, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy No matter how much effort and how much money you put into it, college always pays off ... doesn’t it? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...170171172173174...180190200210...nextlast
A+ for athletes adds motivation February 5, 2011 — by Evaline Ju A+: The grade given after exceptional hard work produces successful results. Students strive for that grade in all subjects, from math to English, throughout their time in school. Yet if it is awarded in academics, why not for success in athletics as well? read more » Tardy policy enforcement: It’s time for consistency February 1, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev The hallways are empty except for a few other students. Your calves hurt from walking so fast, but getting to class on time is what you’re more worried about. You hear the first tardy bell ring seconds before you walk into class. read more » Staff Editorial: Decision to eliminate graduation cords not needed February 1, 2011 — by Editorial Board This graduation, forget academic recognition. Forget community service honors. Forget individuality—from now on, the administration wants everyone to be the same. As part of a new policy, students will not be able to wear the cords that signify distinction in academic honors and community service at the graduation ceremony. Although students will still be allowed to wear the cords on Senior Awards Night, they will be conspicuously absent from the graduation ceremony this June. read more » Words are set in stone: Changing literature is not an option January 31, 2011 — by Izzy Albert Sorry Huck, they still want to “sivilize” you. read more » Apocalypse not coming: Dead birds exemplify human ignorance January 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Roy Bisht It’s not 2012 yet, but maybe the world won’t have to wait that long to end. With reports claiming that the new judgement day is May 21, 2011; many believe that we may be within months of the end of the world. The Family Radio Network in Nashville, Tenn., claims that when Zephaniah 1:1-3 said “ I will sweep away the birds of the air and the fish of the sea … I will cut off humanity from the face of the earth,” he was referring to the day all life on earth will cease to exist. read more » Student loans: Are they really worth it? January 26, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy No matter how much effort and how much money you put into it, college always pays off ... doesn’t it? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...170171172173174...180190200210...nextlast
Tardy policy enforcement: It’s time for consistency February 1, 2011 — by Rohan Rajeev The hallways are empty except for a few other students. Your calves hurt from walking so fast, but getting to class on time is what you’re more worried about. You hear the first tardy bell ring seconds before you walk into class. read more » Staff Editorial: Decision to eliminate graduation cords not needed February 1, 2011 — by Editorial Board This graduation, forget academic recognition. Forget community service honors. Forget individuality—from now on, the administration wants everyone to be the same. As part of a new policy, students will not be able to wear the cords that signify distinction in academic honors and community service at the graduation ceremony. Although students will still be allowed to wear the cords on Senior Awards Night, they will be conspicuously absent from the graduation ceremony this June. read more » Words are set in stone: Changing literature is not an option January 31, 2011 — by Izzy Albert Sorry Huck, they still want to “sivilize” you. read more » Apocalypse not coming: Dead birds exemplify human ignorance January 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Roy Bisht It’s not 2012 yet, but maybe the world won’t have to wait that long to end. With reports claiming that the new judgement day is May 21, 2011; many believe that we may be within months of the end of the world. The Family Radio Network in Nashville, Tenn., claims that when Zephaniah 1:1-3 said “ I will sweep away the birds of the air and the fish of the sea … I will cut off humanity from the face of the earth,” he was referring to the day all life on earth will cease to exist. read more » Student loans: Are they really worth it? January 26, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy No matter how much effort and how much money you put into it, college always pays off ... doesn’t it? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...170171172173174...180190200210...nextlast
Staff Editorial: Decision to eliminate graduation cords not needed February 1, 2011 — by Editorial Board This graduation, forget academic recognition. Forget community service honors. Forget individuality—from now on, the administration wants everyone to be the same. As part of a new policy, students will not be able to wear the cords that signify distinction in academic honors and community service at the graduation ceremony. Although students will still be allowed to wear the cords on Senior Awards Night, they will be conspicuously absent from the graduation ceremony this June. read more » Words are set in stone: Changing literature is not an option January 31, 2011 — by Izzy Albert Sorry Huck, they still want to “sivilize” you. read more » Apocalypse not coming: Dead birds exemplify human ignorance January 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Roy Bisht It’s not 2012 yet, but maybe the world won’t have to wait that long to end. With reports claiming that the new judgement day is May 21, 2011; many believe that we may be within months of the end of the world. The Family Radio Network in Nashville, Tenn., claims that when Zephaniah 1:1-3 said “ I will sweep away the birds of the air and the fish of the sea … I will cut off humanity from the face of the earth,” he was referring to the day all life on earth will cease to exist. read more » Student loans: Are they really worth it? January 26, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy No matter how much effort and how much money you put into it, college always pays off ... doesn’t it? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...170171172173174...180190200210...nextlast
Words are set in stone: Changing literature is not an option January 31, 2011 — by Izzy Albert Sorry Huck, they still want to “sivilize” you. read more » Apocalypse not coming: Dead birds exemplify human ignorance January 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Roy Bisht It’s not 2012 yet, but maybe the world won’t have to wait that long to end. With reports claiming that the new judgement day is May 21, 2011; many believe that we may be within months of the end of the world. The Family Radio Network in Nashville, Tenn., claims that when Zephaniah 1:1-3 said “ I will sweep away the birds of the air and the fish of the sea … I will cut off humanity from the face of the earth,” he was referring to the day all life on earth will cease to exist. read more » Student loans: Are they really worth it? January 26, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy No matter how much effort and how much money you put into it, college always pays off ... doesn’t it? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...170171172173174...180190200210...nextlast
Apocalypse not coming: Dead birds exemplify human ignorance January 28, 2011 — by Dylan Jew and Roy Bisht It’s not 2012 yet, but maybe the world won’t have to wait that long to end. With reports claiming that the new judgement day is May 21, 2011; many believe that we may be within months of the end of the world. The Family Radio Network in Nashville, Tenn., claims that when Zephaniah 1:1-3 said “ I will sweep away the birds of the air and the fish of the sea … I will cut off humanity from the face of the earth,” he was referring to the day all life on earth will cease to exist. read more » Student loans: Are they really worth it? January 26, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy No matter how much effort and how much money you put into it, college always pays off ... doesn’t it? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...170171172173174...180190200210...nextlast
Student loans: Are they really worth it? January 26, 2011 — by Ashwini Velchamy No matter how much effort and how much money you put into it, college always pays off ... doesn’t it? read more » firstprevious...1020304050...170171172173174...180190200210...nextlast