Please let me go back on Canvas quizzes " November 4, 2020 — by Shreya Rallabandi That back arrow looks so close yet so far. read more »
Doing activities ‘for college apps’ isn’t bad " November 2, 2020 — by Shaan Sridhar Many students participate in clubs, volunteer and create organizations to embellish their college applications. Some say this is wrong, but it’s not. read more »
How phonebanking changed my perspective on politics " November 1, 2020 — by Anouk Yeh Yes, you get hung up on and yelled at, but chances for real conversations take place. read more »
Using Discord can streamline online school and beyond " October 31, 2020 — by Viraaj Reddi As a supplement to online learning through Zoom, Discord could address online learning problems and have implications beyond the pandemic. read more »
Biden emerges as the clear winner of the debates " October 31, 2020 — by Avani Kongetira Despite the unpleasant tone of the debates, Biden stands out as the winner. read more »
If breakout rooms do not start talking I will take action " October 31, 2020 — by Atrey Desai Breakout rooms are for collaboration, not for separating yourself from the world. read more »
K-12 districts, including LGSUHSD, may still not be taking reopening seriously enough " October 30, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Lihi Shoshani Based on the failures of colleges to reopen in person, Saratoga High should mandate testing for all students and only bring students in when truly needed until the pandemic dies down on a national scale. read more »
Hard-fought debate may ultimately not matter October 29, 2020 — by Michael Wong President Donald Trump and Democratic-nominee Joe Biden sparred in Thursday’s debate in an odd election cycle that has seen unprecedented turnout and polarized campaigns. read more »
Breakout rooms have no shortage of issues " October 29, 2020 — by Christopher Chen Sometimes, classwork should be done individually and not as a group. read more »
Amy Coney Barrett: qualified but conflicted " October 22, 2020 — by Atrey Desai In a deeply divided political climate, Judge Barrett’s religious beliefs and disdain for precedent will push both political parties farther apart. read more »