How to put more heart in HAERT modules January 21, 2021 — by Ethan Lin For many students, HAERT modules do little to alleviate their stressful school days and instead add to their growing list of assignments — a negative consequence of a program that otherwise strives to help students cope with stress. read more » Democracy runs on truth; lies must be kicked out January 21, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar The Capitol Riots stemmed from consistent lies propagated by many elected officials that harm democracy. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » The new year does not mean our problems are solved January 18, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira COVID-19, systemic racism and Trump’s influence are not going away any time soon. read more » Work, eat, sleep, repeat. January 14, 2021 — by Aaria Thomas Grind culture and its effects on students can be toxic and unhealthy. read more » Third-party delivery services falsely boast success for restaurants January 13, 2021 — by Kavita Sundaram Doordash, GrubHub, UberEats, PostMates: they all strip the profits of small businesses while customers sit by and do nothing. read more » If California doesn’t address the exodus, the state will never be the same January 13, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar California’s tax policies and regulations are driving companies out of the state; if something isn’t done, the inclusiveness that defines the state will cease to exist. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
Democracy runs on truth; lies must be kicked out January 21, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar The Capitol Riots stemmed from consistent lies propagated by many elected officials that harm democracy. read more » Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » The new year does not mean our problems are solved January 18, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira COVID-19, systemic racism and Trump’s influence are not going away any time soon. read more » Work, eat, sleep, repeat. January 14, 2021 — by Aaria Thomas Grind culture and its effects on students can be toxic and unhealthy. read more » Third-party delivery services falsely boast success for restaurants January 13, 2021 — by Kavita Sundaram Doordash, GrubHub, UberEats, PostMates: they all strip the profits of small businesses while customers sit by and do nothing. read more » If California doesn’t address the exodus, the state will never be the same January 13, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar California’s tax policies and regulations are driving companies out of the state; if something isn’t done, the inclusiveness that defines the state will cease to exist. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
Tech is effectively monopolized; so what? January 20, 2021 — by Jonathan Li The big four do little to no harm and should be left alone. read more » As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » The new year does not mean our problems are solved January 18, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira COVID-19, systemic racism and Trump’s influence are not going away any time soon. read more » Work, eat, sleep, repeat. January 14, 2021 — by Aaria Thomas Grind culture and its effects on students can be toxic and unhealthy. read more » Third-party delivery services falsely boast success for restaurants January 13, 2021 — by Kavita Sundaram Doordash, GrubHub, UberEats, PostMates: they all strip the profits of small businesses while customers sit by and do nothing. read more » If California doesn’t address the exodus, the state will never be the same January 13, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar California’s tax policies and regulations are driving companies out of the state; if something isn’t done, the inclusiveness that defines the state will cease to exist. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
As politics become blurrier, homogenizing friendships won’t help January 19, 2021 — by Sina Salehi In an increasingly divisive period in American politics, identity politics tend to divide both parties and sides of the political spectrum even further. read more » The new year does not mean our problems are solved January 18, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira COVID-19, systemic racism and Trump’s influence are not going away any time soon. read more » Work, eat, sleep, repeat. January 14, 2021 — by Aaria Thomas Grind culture and its effects on students can be toxic and unhealthy. read more » Third-party delivery services falsely boast success for restaurants January 13, 2021 — by Kavita Sundaram Doordash, GrubHub, UberEats, PostMates: they all strip the profits of small businesses while customers sit by and do nothing. read more » If California doesn’t address the exodus, the state will never be the same January 13, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar California’s tax policies and regulations are driving companies out of the state; if something isn’t done, the inclusiveness that defines the state will cease to exist. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
The new year does not mean our problems are solved January 18, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira COVID-19, systemic racism and Trump’s influence are not going away any time soon. read more » Work, eat, sleep, repeat. January 14, 2021 — by Aaria Thomas Grind culture and its effects on students can be toxic and unhealthy. read more » Third-party delivery services falsely boast success for restaurants January 13, 2021 — by Kavita Sundaram Doordash, GrubHub, UberEats, PostMates: they all strip the profits of small businesses while customers sit by and do nothing. read more » If California doesn’t address the exodus, the state will never be the same January 13, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar California’s tax policies and regulations are driving companies out of the state; if something isn’t done, the inclusiveness that defines the state will cease to exist. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
Work, eat, sleep, repeat. January 14, 2021 — by Aaria Thomas Grind culture and its effects on students can be toxic and unhealthy. read more » Third-party delivery services falsely boast success for restaurants January 13, 2021 — by Kavita Sundaram Doordash, GrubHub, UberEats, PostMates: they all strip the profits of small businesses while customers sit by and do nothing. read more » If California doesn’t address the exodus, the state will never be the same January 13, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar California’s tax policies and regulations are driving companies out of the state; if something isn’t done, the inclusiveness that defines the state will cease to exist. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
Third-party delivery services falsely boast success for restaurants January 13, 2021 — by Kavita Sundaram Doordash, GrubHub, UberEats, PostMates: they all strip the profits of small businesses while customers sit by and do nothing. read more » If California doesn’t address the exodus, the state will never be the same January 13, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar California’s tax policies and regulations are driving companies out of the state; if something isn’t done, the inclusiveness that defines the state will cease to exist. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
If California doesn’t address the exodus, the state will never be the same January 13, 2021 — by Shaan Sridhar California’s tax policies and regulations are driving companies out of the state; if something isn’t done, the inclusiveness that defines the state will cease to exist. read more » The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
The death penalty must be abolished January 13, 2021 — by Stephanie Sun Capital punishment is an outdated form of punishment which highlights the worst parts of the legal system and human nature. read more » Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast
Aligning the curricula at Saratoga and Los Gatos would create more trouble than it saves January 11, 2021 — by Avani Kongetira The district’s conjectures on aligning the curricula should not become reality; students and staff do not need the extra pressure of more vigorous classes and moving between campuses. read more » firstprevious...102030...3738394041...5060708090...nextlast