Students should have chance to take home economics course March 1, 2018 — by Pranav Ahuja Students would benefit from classes focused on developing household skills read more » 100-word rant: Stop chewing so loudly February 15, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung Why are you decreasing your eating efficiency by smacking your lips every time you unhinge your jaw? read more » Fragile masculinity devalues progress for gender equality February 9, 2018 — by Angela Lee Reporter argues how fragile masculinity describes how men often try to uphold the stereotype of a straight man by behaving in aggressive, uncaring ways. read more » New Year’s resolutions: yeah, right February 8, 2018 — by Alex Yang New year new me phrase is being worn out. read more » Senior lot tradition ought to be respected February 8, 2018 — by Roland Shen This year, the area that has been traditionally seen as the senior parking lot, which is also perhaps the most convenient spot, is noticeably being inhabited by juniors and even sophomores — this year more heavily than in past years. read more » 100-word rant: Dear People… who don’t put the school laptops in the right slot February 8, 2018 — by Ava Hooman They are all labeled so the school can easily track each one in case of anything happening to one of them. read more » YouTube community unhealthy, content creators remain under-regulated February 8, 2018 — by Andrew Lee One example of these types of videos are called “diss tracks,” where people drop a list of hateful insults on another person with a catchy beat in the background. read more » Apple’s slowing-down of old phones a scam to increase sales of new phones February 8, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Apple’s explanation for slowing down phones was to preserve the phone’s capabilities. read more » Perception of feminism hurts real feminists February 8, 2018 — by Michael Zhang These actions also downplay the courage of women in societies where their natural rights are prohibited. read more » Teachers are entitled to their opinions — as long as they keep them to themselves February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim Classes that involve more critical thinking in reading, like English or history classes, generally promote a sharing of ideas from both students and teachers. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
100-word rant: Stop chewing so loudly February 15, 2018 — by Chelsea Leung Why are you decreasing your eating efficiency by smacking your lips every time you unhinge your jaw? read more » Fragile masculinity devalues progress for gender equality February 9, 2018 — by Angela Lee Reporter argues how fragile masculinity describes how men often try to uphold the stereotype of a straight man by behaving in aggressive, uncaring ways. read more » New Year’s resolutions: yeah, right February 8, 2018 — by Alex Yang New year new me phrase is being worn out. read more » Senior lot tradition ought to be respected February 8, 2018 — by Roland Shen This year, the area that has been traditionally seen as the senior parking lot, which is also perhaps the most convenient spot, is noticeably being inhabited by juniors and even sophomores — this year more heavily than in past years. read more » 100-word rant: Dear People… who don’t put the school laptops in the right slot February 8, 2018 — by Ava Hooman They are all labeled so the school can easily track each one in case of anything happening to one of them. read more » YouTube community unhealthy, content creators remain under-regulated February 8, 2018 — by Andrew Lee One example of these types of videos are called “diss tracks,” where people drop a list of hateful insults on another person with a catchy beat in the background. read more » Apple’s slowing-down of old phones a scam to increase sales of new phones February 8, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Apple’s explanation for slowing down phones was to preserve the phone’s capabilities. read more » Perception of feminism hurts real feminists February 8, 2018 — by Michael Zhang These actions also downplay the courage of women in societies where their natural rights are prohibited. read more » Teachers are entitled to their opinions — as long as they keep them to themselves February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim Classes that involve more critical thinking in reading, like English or history classes, generally promote a sharing of ideas from both students and teachers. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
Fragile masculinity devalues progress for gender equality February 9, 2018 — by Angela Lee Reporter argues how fragile masculinity describes how men often try to uphold the stereotype of a straight man by behaving in aggressive, uncaring ways. read more » New Year’s resolutions: yeah, right February 8, 2018 — by Alex Yang New year new me phrase is being worn out. read more » Senior lot tradition ought to be respected February 8, 2018 — by Roland Shen This year, the area that has been traditionally seen as the senior parking lot, which is also perhaps the most convenient spot, is noticeably being inhabited by juniors and even sophomores — this year more heavily than in past years. read more » 100-word rant: Dear People… who don’t put the school laptops in the right slot February 8, 2018 — by Ava Hooman They are all labeled so the school can easily track each one in case of anything happening to one of them. read more » YouTube community unhealthy, content creators remain under-regulated February 8, 2018 — by Andrew Lee One example of these types of videos are called “diss tracks,” where people drop a list of hateful insults on another person with a catchy beat in the background. read more » Apple’s slowing-down of old phones a scam to increase sales of new phones February 8, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Apple’s explanation for slowing down phones was to preserve the phone’s capabilities. read more » Perception of feminism hurts real feminists February 8, 2018 — by Michael Zhang These actions also downplay the courage of women in societies where their natural rights are prohibited. read more » Teachers are entitled to their opinions — as long as they keep them to themselves February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim Classes that involve more critical thinking in reading, like English or history classes, generally promote a sharing of ideas from both students and teachers. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
New Year’s resolutions: yeah, right February 8, 2018 — by Alex Yang New year new me phrase is being worn out. read more » Senior lot tradition ought to be respected February 8, 2018 — by Roland Shen This year, the area that has been traditionally seen as the senior parking lot, which is also perhaps the most convenient spot, is noticeably being inhabited by juniors and even sophomores — this year more heavily than in past years. read more » 100-word rant: Dear People… who don’t put the school laptops in the right slot February 8, 2018 — by Ava Hooman They are all labeled so the school can easily track each one in case of anything happening to one of them. read more » YouTube community unhealthy, content creators remain under-regulated February 8, 2018 — by Andrew Lee One example of these types of videos are called “diss tracks,” where people drop a list of hateful insults on another person with a catchy beat in the background. read more » Apple’s slowing-down of old phones a scam to increase sales of new phones February 8, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Apple’s explanation for slowing down phones was to preserve the phone’s capabilities. read more » Perception of feminism hurts real feminists February 8, 2018 — by Michael Zhang These actions also downplay the courage of women in societies where their natural rights are prohibited. read more » Teachers are entitled to their opinions — as long as they keep them to themselves February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim Classes that involve more critical thinking in reading, like English or history classes, generally promote a sharing of ideas from both students and teachers. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
Senior lot tradition ought to be respected February 8, 2018 — by Roland Shen This year, the area that has been traditionally seen as the senior parking lot, which is also perhaps the most convenient spot, is noticeably being inhabited by juniors and even sophomores — this year more heavily than in past years. read more » 100-word rant: Dear People… who don’t put the school laptops in the right slot February 8, 2018 — by Ava Hooman They are all labeled so the school can easily track each one in case of anything happening to one of them. read more » YouTube community unhealthy, content creators remain under-regulated February 8, 2018 — by Andrew Lee One example of these types of videos are called “diss tracks,” where people drop a list of hateful insults on another person with a catchy beat in the background. read more » Apple’s slowing-down of old phones a scam to increase sales of new phones February 8, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Apple’s explanation for slowing down phones was to preserve the phone’s capabilities. read more » Perception of feminism hurts real feminists February 8, 2018 — by Michael Zhang These actions also downplay the courage of women in societies where their natural rights are prohibited. read more » Teachers are entitled to their opinions — as long as they keep them to themselves February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim Classes that involve more critical thinking in reading, like English or history classes, generally promote a sharing of ideas from both students and teachers. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
100-word rant: Dear People… who don’t put the school laptops in the right slot February 8, 2018 — by Ava Hooman They are all labeled so the school can easily track each one in case of anything happening to one of them. read more » YouTube community unhealthy, content creators remain under-regulated February 8, 2018 — by Andrew Lee One example of these types of videos are called “diss tracks,” where people drop a list of hateful insults on another person with a catchy beat in the background. read more » Apple’s slowing-down of old phones a scam to increase sales of new phones February 8, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Apple’s explanation for slowing down phones was to preserve the phone’s capabilities. read more » Perception of feminism hurts real feminists February 8, 2018 — by Michael Zhang These actions also downplay the courage of women in societies where their natural rights are prohibited. read more » Teachers are entitled to their opinions — as long as they keep them to themselves February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim Classes that involve more critical thinking in reading, like English or history classes, generally promote a sharing of ideas from both students and teachers. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
YouTube community unhealthy, content creators remain under-regulated February 8, 2018 — by Andrew Lee One example of these types of videos are called “diss tracks,” where people drop a list of hateful insults on another person with a catchy beat in the background. read more » Apple’s slowing-down of old phones a scam to increase sales of new phones February 8, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Apple’s explanation for slowing down phones was to preserve the phone’s capabilities. read more » Perception of feminism hurts real feminists February 8, 2018 — by Michael Zhang These actions also downplay the courage of women in societies where their natural rights are prohibited. read more » Teachers are entitled to their opinions — as long as they keep them to themselves February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim Classes that involve more critical thinking in reading, like English or history classes, generally promote a sharing of ideas from both students and teachers. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
Apple’s slowing-down of old phones a scam to increase sales of new phones February 8, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Apple’s explanation for slowing down phones was to preserve the phone’s capabilities. read more » Perception of feminism hurts real feminists February 8, 2018 — by Michael Zhang These actions also downplay the courage of women in societies where their natural rights are prohibited. read more » Teachers are entitled to their opinions — as long as they keep them to themselves February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim Classes that involve more critical thinking in reading, like English or history classes, generally promote a sharing of ideas from both students and teachers. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
Perception of feminism hurts real feminists February 8, 2018 — by Michael Zhang These actions also downplay the courage of women in societies where their natural rights are prohibited. read more » Teachers are entitled to their opinions — as long as they keep them to themselves February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim Classes that involve more critical thinking in reading, like English or history classes, generally promote a sharing of ideas from both students and teachers. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
Teachers are entitled to their opinions — as long as they keep them to themselves February 8, 2018 — by Ryan Kim Classes that involve more critical thinking in reading, like English or history classes, generally promote a sharing of ideas from both students and teachers. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast