Solar panels save money and are step toward greener schools September 9, 2019 — by Leo Cao Advancements in technology and quicker returns on investments make solar panels a better investment than they used to be. read more » 3 renovations the school should make May 31, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Although Measure E funds have greatly improved the school, there are still some improvements that could be made read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Announcements are not worth students’ or staff’s time May 28, 2019 — by Kevin Sze The five minute period of monotonous droning and half-hearted jokes is a waste of everyone’s time. read more » Student-led class activities too often waste class time and are ineffective May 24, 2019 — by Christine Zhang The job of leading class discussions and lessons should be left to teachers read more » Minority writers need not avoid ‘stereotypical’ topics May 23, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Wang Although minority writers may not want to feel pigeonholed, fear of stereotyping themselves might prevent them from writing meaningful stories. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » Community colleges offer advantages beyond art credits May 22, 2019 — by Michael Wong With the vast amount of resources closeby, students should explore taking such classes over the summer. read more » Quantifying adversity only presents a myriad of inequality issues May 22, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Despite good intentions, the College Board’s new adversity score remains severely flawed and biased against middle-class students. read more » Democrats who address critical issues and support bipartisanship are best fit to challenge Trump May 22, 2019 — by Anna Novoselov Voters should support candidates who share their viewpoints and restrain from evaluating on the basis of sex, race or appearances. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
3 renovations the school should make May 31, 2019 — by Kaylene Morrison Although Measure E funds have greatly improved the school, there are still some improvements that could be made read more » Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Announcements are not worth students’ or staff’s time May 28, 2019 — by Kevin Sze The five minute period of monotonous droning and half-hearted jokes is a waste of everyone’s time. read more » Student-led class activities too often waste class time and are ineffective May 24, 2019 — by Christine Zhang The job of leading class discussions and lessons should be left to teachers read more » Minority writers need not avoid ‘stereotypical’ topics May 23, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Wang Although minority writers may not want to feel pigeonholed, fear of stereotyping themselves might prevent them from writing meaningful stories. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » Community colleges offer advantages beyond art credits May 22, 2019 — by Michael Wong With the vast amount of resources closeby, students should explore taking such classes over the summer. read more » Quantifying adversity only presents a myriad of inequality issues May 22, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Despite good intentions, the College Board’s new adversity score remains severely flawed and biased against middle-class students. read more » Democrats who address critical issues and support bipartisanship are best fit to challenge Trump May 22, 2019 — by Anna Novoselov Voters should support candidates who share their viewpoints and restrain from evaluating on the basis of sex, race or appearances. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
Pop the bubble: get an internship and experience real life May 29, 2019 — by Nitya Marimuthu Interns gain memories and life skills by getting out of their comfort zone read more » Announcements are not worth students’ or staff’s time May 28, 2019 — by Kevin Sze The five minute period of monotonous droning and half-hearted jokes is a waste of everyone’s time. read more » Student-led class activities too often waste class time and are ineffective May 24, 2019 — by Christine Zhang The job of leading class discussions and lessons should be left to teachers read more » Minority writers need not avoid ‘stereotypical’ topics May 23, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Wang Although minority writers may not want to feel pigeonholed, fear of stereotyping themselves might prevent them from writing meaningful stories. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » Community colleges offer advantages beyond art credits May 22, 2019 — by Michael Wong With the vast amount of resources closeby, students should explore taking such classes over the summer. read more » Quantifying adversity only presents a myriad of inequality issues May 22, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Despite good intentions, the College Board’s new adversity score remains severely flawed and biased against middle-class students. read more » Democrats who address critical issues and support bipartisanship are best fit to challenge Trump May 22, 2019 — by Anna Novoselov Voters should support candidates who share their viewpoints and restrain from evaluating on the basis of sex, race or appearances. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
Announcements are not worth students’ or staff’s time May 28, 2019 — by Kevin Sze The five minute period of monotonous droning and half-hearted jokes is a waste of everyone’s time. read more » Student-led class activities too often waste class time and are ineffective May 24, 2019 — by Christine Zhang The job of leading class discussions and lessons should be left to teachers read more » Minority writers need not avoid ‘stereotypical’ topics May 23, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Wang Although minority writers may not want to feel pigeonholed, fear of stereotyping themselves might prevent them from writing meaningful stories. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » Community colleges offer advantages beyond art credits May 22, 2019 — by Michael Wong With the vast amount of resources closeby, students should explore taking such classes over the summer. read more » Quantifying adversity only presents a myriad of inequality issues May 22, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Despite good intentions, the College Board’s new adversity score remains severely flawed and biased against middle-class students. read more » Democrats who address critical issues and support bipartisanship are best fit to challenge Trump May 22, 2019 — by Anna Novoselov Voters should support candidates who share their viewpoints and restrain from evaluating on the basis of sex, race or appearances. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
Student-led class activities too often waste class time and are ineffective May 24, 2019 — by Christine Zhang The job of leading class discussions and lessons should be left to teachers read more » Minority writers need not avoid ‘stereotypical’ topics May 23, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Wang Although minority writers may not want to feel pigeonholed, fear of stereotyping themselves might prevent them from writing meaningful stories. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » Community colleges offer advantages beyond art credits May 22, 2019 — by Michael Wong With the vast amount of resources closeby, students should explore taking such classes over the summer. read more » Quantifying adversity only presents a myriad of inequality issues May 22, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Despite good intentions, the College Board’s new adversity score remains severely flawed and biased against middle-class students. read more » Democrats who address critical issues and support bipartisanship are best fit to challenge Trump May 22, 2019 — by Anna Novoselov Voters should support candidates who share their viewpoints and restrain from evaluating on the basis of sex, race or appearances. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
Minority writers need not avoid ‘stereotypical’ topics May 23, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Wang Although minority writers may not want to feel pigeonholed, fear of stereotyping themselves might prevent them from writing meaningful stories. read more » People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » Community colleges offer advantages beyond art credits May 22, 2019 — by Michael Wong With the vast amount of resources closeby, students should explore taking such classes over the summer. read more » Quantifying adversity only presents a myriad of inequality issues May 22, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Despite good intentions, the College Board’s new adversity score remains severely flawed and biased against middle-class students. read more » Democrats who address critical issues and support bipartisanship are best fit to challenge Trump May 22, 2019 — by Anna Novoselov Voters should support candidates who share their viewpoints and restrain from evaluating on the basis of sex, race or appearances. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
People should not be ashamed to snitch on cheaters May 23, 2019 — by Sofia Jones Although snitching is sometimes seen as an unnecessary or even immoral action, cheating is a serious issue that people should be able to speak up about. read more » Community colleges offer advantages beyond art credits May 22, 2019 — by Michael Wong With the vast amount of resources closeby, students should explore taking such classes over the summer. read more » Quantifying adversity only presents a myriad of inequality issues May 22, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Despite good intentions, the College Board’s new adversity score remains severely flawed and biased against middle-class students. read more » Democrats who address critical issues and support bipartisanship are best fit to challenge Trump May 22, 2019 — by Anna Novoselov Voters should support candidates who share their viewpoints and restrain from evaluating on the basis of sex, race or appearances. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
Community colleges offer advantages beyond art credits May 22, 2019 — by Michael Wong With the vast amount of resources closeby, students should explore taking such classes over the summer. read more » Quantifying adversity only presents a myriad of inequality issues May 22, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Despite good intentions, the College Board’s new adversity score remains severely flawed and biased against middle-class students. read more » Democrats who address critical issues and support bipartisanship are best fit to challenge Trump May 22, 2019 — by Anna Novoselov Voters should support candidates who share their viewpoints and restrain from evaluating on the basis of sex, race or appearances. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
Quantifying adversity only presents a myriad of inequality issues May 22, 2019 — by Kaitlyn Tsai Despite good intentions, the College Board’s new adversity score remains severely flawed and biased against middle-class students. read more » Democrats who address critical issues and support bipartisanship are best fit to challenge Trump May 22, 2019 — by Anna Novoselov Voters should support candidates who share their viewpoints and restrain from evaluating on the basis of sex, race or appearances. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast
Democrats who address critical issues and support bipartisanship are best fit to challenge Trump May 22, 2019 — by Anna Novoselov Voters should support candidates who share their viewpoints and restrain from evaluating on the basis of sex, race or appearances. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...5960616263...708090100110...nextlast