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Rallying to improve rallies
November 23, 2021 — by Chris Chen
Hundreds of students decked out in their class colors walked to the football field to spend 40 minutes sitting on the bleachers for the first rally of the year during a tutorial on Sept. 17. To me, it was 40 minutes too long, mostly spent listening to my fellow juniors yell “Go home, freshmen!” Although […]
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Normalizing sexual violence through media fuels rape culture
November 22, 2021 — by Hannah Lee
TW: The following content includes subjects on sexual violence, rape, and assault. For decades, media and pop culture have consistently portrayed men and women through strict stereotypes: men dominant and powerful and women as passive and powerless objects of male sexual desires.  In pop culture, women rarely see their intelligence or other less-sexualized attributes praised. […]
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100-word rant: Candy canes have an inedible shape
November 22, 2021 — by Benjamin Li
With candy canes’ festive red and white stripes and hook shape, it’s become a Christmas tradition to hang them as ornaments on trees. They look cute and you can eat them: The perfect duo, right? Wrong. Trying to cram a candy cane into my mouth is one of my top 10 most frustrating experiences. Starting […]
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The need for tech refresh: Establish a tech booster organization
November 22, 2021 — by Lynn Dai
Tech funding is a challenge that schools across the nation have wrestled with for years and SHS is no exception. Even the funds raised from the district, the SHS Foundation and other sources haven’t been enough to meet the growing needs. Students have returned to campus with aging desktops and Chromebooks ranging from 2 to […]
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Ethnic studies would work better as a whole-year class
November 19, 2021 — by Andrew Lin
A bill passed in October requires California schools to offer an Ethnic Studies course by 2025 and makes taking a one-semester Ethnic Studies course a graduation requirement starting in 2029. While legislators had good intentions, this course may prove divisive and ineffective. In its current form in its first year at SHS, the ethnic studies […]
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Facebook should take real action to minimize harm for teenage girls on Instagram
November 18, 2021 — by Kaasha Minocha
I got my first Instagram account in seventh grade. Excited, I curated my profile carefully, posting every two weeks while aiming to get as many followers as possible. Scrolling through my feed, I constantly saw girls wearing heavy makeup and sharing their best moments, and I wanted to be like them. This constant desire to […]
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Formal date culture is isolating and stressful
November 18, 2021 — by Benjamin Li
After a year and a half of lonely, virtual events, it’s no wonder students are excited that Winter Formal is back and slated for Dec. 4 at Gilroy Gardens.  With all the good food and fun dancing, however, comes the never-ending saga of formal dates.  Even months before the dance, the question, “who are you […]
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Keep our bell schedule simple: 85-minute classes and daily tutorials
November 18, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar
The new bell schedule implemented at the start of the 2021-22 school year is likely the most unanimously disliked policy on campus. The schedule contains non-daily tutorials, inconsistent class times, an unnecessarily long announcements period and frustrating 10-minute passing periods. It is so atrocious that it is impeding students’ ability to learn and teachers’ ability […]
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Apple, please help: I want to delete my texts
November 12, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar
It may sound suspicious, but every once in a while I send a message with my iPhone that I want to delete. It’s usually a joke I’ve sent to my friend that I want to take back. Or a misspelled word I want to correct. Or an accidental message I’d prefer to unsend instead of […]
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Current universal health care proposals are disasters waiting to happen
November 12, 2021 — by Sarah Zhou
Saratoga is a relatively progressive school; students advocate for political issues such as women’s abortion rights and the #MeToo Movement, and participation is prevalent in movements like Culture of Consent. But while all of these are worth supporting, universal health care — in its currently proposed form in the U.S. — is not. Simply put, […]
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