We’re (not) all in this together: Grade-anxious students undermine the potential of Socratic seminars November 20, 2019 — by Allison Hartley Adjusting grades to encourage courtesy or introducing a group grade may help the Socratic seminar resemble thoughtful insight, not tense competition. read more » World geography curriculum should include more modern history November 18, 2019 — by Andy Chen and Tiffany Wang To better prepare students for current political situations, the school should better reflect modern events when teaching geography. read more » RHOC: seven wealthy women who shop and fight 24/7 November 18, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli Real Housewives of Orange County is packed with exotic vacations, Gucci sunglasses and of course, lots and lots of drama read more » College presentations should be restricted to upperclassmen November 15, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen simply waste time and perpetuate hypercompetitive school culture by attending presentations meant for juniors and seniors. read more » Response to NBA, Blizzard controversies are overreactions November 15, 2019 — by Andy Chen and Benjamin Li Calling the NBA and Blizzard “puppets of China” is unjustified. read more » Phone-free spaces are effective but unnecessarily restrictive November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan and Anna Novoselov San Mateo High School administrators overreached by implementing a phone free policy, which restricts students, but doesn't truly teach them how to use technology responsibly. read more » Thanksgiving break should be lengthened November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan October break provides two days to remove from the schedule. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » Breakup of Big Tech stifles innovation October 30, 2019 — by Preston Fu Department of Justice has yet to properly formulate charges against tech giants read more » Nature of protests in Hong Kong is ever-changing October 30, 2019 — by Krithi Sankar The recent protests in Hong Kong fighting for civil liberties has many developments. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5253545556...60708090100...nextlast
World geography curriculum should include more modern history November 18, 2019 — by Andy Chen and Tiffany Wang To better prepare students for current political situations, the school should better reflect modern events when teaching geography. read more » RHOC: seven wealthy women who shop and fight 24/7 November 18, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli Real Housewives of Orange County is packed with exotic vacations, Gucci sunglasses and of course, lots and lots of drama read more » College presentations should be restricted to upperclassmen November 15, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen simply waste time and perpetuate hypercompetitive school culture by attending presentations meant for juniors and seniors. read more » Response to NBA, Blizzard controversies are overreactions November 15, 2019 — by Andy Chen and Benjamin Li Calling the NBA and Blizzard “puppets of China” is unjustified. read more » Phone-free spaces are effective but unnecessarily restrictive November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan and Anna Novoselov San Mateo High School administrators overreached by implementing a phone free policy, which restricts students, but doesn't truly teach them how to use technology responsibly. read more » Thanksgiving break should be lengthened November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan October break provides two days to remove from the schedule. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » Breakup of Big Tech stifles innovation October 30, 2019 — by Preston Fu Department of Justice has yet to properly formulate charges against tech giants read more » Nature of protests in Hong Kong is ever-changing October 30, 2019 — by Krithi Sankar The recent protests in Hong Kong fighting for civil liberties has many developments. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5253545556...60708090100...nextlast
RHOC: seven wealthy women who shop and fight 24/7 November 18, 2019 — by Anjali Nuggehalli Real Housewives of Orange County is packed with exotic vacations, Gucci sunglasses and of course, lots and lots of drama read more » College presentations should be restricted to upperclassmen November 15, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen simply waste time and perpetuate hypercompetitive school culture by attending presentations meant for juniors and seniors. read more » Response to NBA, Blizzard controversies are overreactions November 15, 2019 — by Andy Chen and Benjamin Li Calling the NBA and Blizzard “puppets of China” is unjustified. read more » Phone-free spaces are effective but unnecessarily restrictive November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan and Anna Novoselov San Mateo High School administrators overreached by implementing a phone free policy, which restricts students, but doesn't truly teach them how to use technology responsibly. read more » Thanksgiving break should be lengthened November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan October break provides two days to remove from the schedule. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » Breakup of Big Tech stifles innovation October 30, 2019 — by Preston Fu Department of Justice has yet to properly formulate charges against tech giants read more » Nature of protests in Hong Kong is ever-changing October 30, 2019 — by Krithi Sankar The recent protests in Hong Kong fighting for civil liberties has many developments. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5253545556...60708090100...nextlast
College presentations should be restricted to upperclassmen November 15, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Underclassmen simply waste time and perpetuate hypercompetitive school culture by attending presentations meant for juniors and seniors. read more » Response to NBA, Blizzard controversies are overreactions November 15, 2019 — by Andy Chen and Benjamin Li Calling the NBA and Blizzard “puppets of China” is unjustified. read more » Phone-free spaces are effective but unnecessarily restrictive November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan and Anna Novoselov San Mateo High School administrators overreached by implementing a phone free policy, which restricts students, but doesn't truly teach them how to use technology responsibly. read more » Thanksgiving break should be lengthened November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan October break provides two days to remove from the schedule. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » Breakup of Big Tech stifles innovation October 30, 2019 — by Preston Fu Department of Justice has yet to properly formulate charges against tech giants read more » Nature of protests in Hong Kong is ever-changing October 30, 2019 — by Krithi Sankar The recent protests in Hong Kong fighting for civil liberties has many developments. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5253545556...60708090100...nextlast
Response to NBA, Blizzard controversies are overreactions November 15, 2019 — by Andy Chen and Benjamin Li Calling the NBA and Blizzard “puppets of China” is unjustified. read more » Phone-free spaces are effective but unnecessarily restrictive November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan and Anna Novoselov San Mateo High School administrators overreached by implementing a phone free policy, which restricts students, but doesn't truly teach them how to use technology responsibly. read more » Thanksgiving break should be lengthened November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan October break provides two days to remove from the schedule. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » Breakup of Big Tech stifles innovation October 30, 2019 — by Preston Fu Department of Justice has yet to properly formulate charges against tech giants read more » Nature of protests in Hong Kong is ever-changing October 30, 2019 — by Krithi Sankar The recent protests in Hong Kong fighting for civil liberties has many developments. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5253545556...60708090100...nextlast
Phone-free spaces are effective but unnecessarily restrictive November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan and Anna Novoselov San Mateo High School administrators overreached by implementing a phone free policy, which restricts students, but doesn't truly teach them how to use technology responsibly. read more » Thanksgiving break should be lengthened November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan October break provides two days to remove from the schedule. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » Breakup of Big Tech stifles innovation October 30, 2019 — by Preston Fu Department of Justice has yet to properly formulate charges against tech giants read more » Nature of protests in Hong Kong is ever-changing October 30, 2019 — by Krithi Sankar The recent protests in Hong Kong fighting for civil liberties has many developments. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5253545556...60708090100...nextlast
Thanksgiving break should be lengthened November 15, 2019 — by Esther Luan October break provides two days to remove from the schedule. read more » Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » Breakup of Big Tech stifles innovation October 30, 2019 — by Preston Fu Department of Justice has yet to properly formulate charges against tech giants read more » Nature of protests in Hong Kong is ever-changing October 30, 2019 — by Krithi Sankar The recent protests in Hong Kong fighting for civil liberties has many developments. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5253545556...60708090100...nextlast
Just Learn It: How the process for selecting the yearly theme could be better November 15, 2019 — by Sina Salehi and Benjamin Li New theme for the year comes off as inconsiderate and ignorant of school culture, but part of that stems from a flawed process that leaves out students. read more » Breakup of Big Tech stifles innovation October 30, 2019 — by Preston Fu Department of Justice has yet to properly formulate charges against tech giants read more » Nature of protests in Hong Kong is ever-changing October 30, 2019 — by Krithi Sankar The recent protests in Hong Kong fighting for civil liberties has many developments. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5253545556...60708090100...nextlast
Breakup of Big Tech stifles innovation October 30, 2019 — by Preston Fu Department of Justice has yet to properly formulate charges against tech giants read more » Nature of protests in Hong Kong is ever-changing October 30, 2019 — by Krithi Sankar The recent protests in Hong Kong fighting for civil liberties has many developments. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5253545556...60708090100...nextlast
Nature of protests in Hong Kong is ever-changing October 30, 2019 — by Krithi Sankar The recent protests in Hong Kong fighting for civil liberties has many developments. read more » firstprevious...10203040...5253545556...60708090100...nextlast