On-Campus formal raises controversy November 26, 2018 — by Megan Chen Reporter argues that there are many benefits to having Winter Formal on campus. read more » 100-WORD RANTS: People who use their friends to cut the line at the Cafeteria November 26, 2018 — by Jackson Green Reporter rants that people should buy their own food in the lunch line instead of getting friends to pay and essentially cutting the line. read more » Instead of bashing Trump, mainstream media needs to examine its own biases November 26, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter says that the mainstream media should interjecting political bias into sources, such as only including sources of an opinion the majority of the press agrees with, and start covering news with an unbiased opinion. read more » 100-word rant: SHS has no tables to eat lunch at November 26, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Reporter wants more lunch tables on campus. read more » Desks in high school are too small November 26, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere High school desks should be larger. read more » School wrong to continue classes in hazardous smoke conditions November 26, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Shreya Katkere Why did LGSUHSD decide not to cancel school during bad air quality? read more » Pro-tip: Don’t ask too early November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Preparing to ask a girl to formal. read more » Library’s cost of printing is too high November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu and Michael Zhang Reporters argue that the Library charges students excessively for printer use. read more » College counselors should not change voice of personal essays November 2, 2018 — by Francesca Chu Senior argues that while college counselors provide valuable advice, it is important to retain one's voice in his or her essays. read more » Breaking Down the Walls not life-changing, but still beneficial October 31, 2018 — by Amy Tang Breaking Down the Walls was worth the time, money, missed classes and extra homework in order to teach important life lessons. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
100-WORD RANTS: People who use their friends to cut the line at the Cafeteria November 26, 2018 — by Jackson Green Reporter rants that people should buy their own food in the lunch line instead of getting friends to pay and essentially cutting the line. read more » Instead of bashing Trump, mainstream media needs to examine its own biases November 26, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter says that the mainstream media should interjecting political bias into sources, such as only including sources of an opinion the majority of the press agrees with, and start covering news with an unbiased opinion. read more » 100-word rant: SHS has no tables to eat lunch at November 26, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Reporter wants more lunch tables on campus. read more » Desks in high school are too small November 26, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere High school desks should be larger. read more » School wrong to continue classes in hazardous smoke conditions November 26, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Shreya Katkere Why did LGSUHSD decide not to cancel school during bad air quality? read more » Pro-tip: Don’t ask too early November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Preparing to ask a girl to formal. read more » Library’s cost of printing is too high November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu and Michael Zhang Reporters argue that the Library charges students excessively for printer use. read more » College counselors should not change voice of personal essays November 2, 2018 — by Francesca Chu Senior argues that while college counselors provide valuable advice, it is important to retain one's voice in his or her essays. read more » Breaking Down the Walls not life-changing, but still beneficial October 31, 2018 — by Amy Tang Breaking Down the Walls was worth the time, money, missed classes and extra homework in order to teach important life lessons. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
Instead of bashing Trump, mainstream media needs to examine its own biases November 26, 2018 — by Patrick Li Reporter says that the mainstream media should interjecting political bias into sources, such as only including sources of an opinion the majority of the press agrees with, and start covering news with an unbiased opinion. read more » 100-word rant: SHS has no tables to eat lunch at November 26, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Reporter wants more lunch tables on campus. read more » Desks in high school are too small November 26, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere High school desks should be larger. read more » School wrong to continue classes in hazardous smoke conditions November 26, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Shreya Katkere Why did LGSUHSD decide not to cancel school during bad air quality? read more » Pro-tip: Don’t ask too early November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Preparing to ask a girl to formal. read more » Library’s cost of printing is too high November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu and Michael Zhang Reporters argue that the Library charges students excessively for printer use. read more » College counselors should not change voice of personal essays November 2, 2018 — by Francesca Chu Senior argues that while college counselors provide valuable advice, it is important to retain one's voice in his or her essays. read more » Breaking Down the Walls not life-changing, but still beneficial October 31, 2018 — by Amy Tang Breaking Down the Walls was worth the time, money, missed classes and extra homework in order to teach important life lessons. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
100-word rant: SHS has no tables to eat lunch at November 26, 2018 — by Muthu Palaniappan Reporter wants more lunch tables on campus. read more » Desks in high school are too small November 26, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere High school desks should be larger. read more » School wrong to continue classes in hazardous smoke conditions November 26, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Shreya Katkere Why did LGSUHSD decide not to cancel school during bad air quality? read more » Pro-tip: Don’t ask too early November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Preparing to ask a girl to formal. read more » Library’s cost of printing is too high November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu and Michael Zhang Reporters argue that the Library charges students excessively for printer use. read more » College counselors should not change voice of personal essays November 2, 2018 — by Francesca Chu Senior argues that while college counselors provide valuable advice, it is important to retain one's voice in his or her essays. read more » Breaking Down the Walls not life-changing, but still beneficial October 31, 2018 — by Amy Tang Breaking Down the Walls was worth the time, money, missed classes and extra homework in order to teach important life lessons. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
Desks in high school are too small November 26, 2018 — by Shreya Katkere High school desks should be larger. read more » School wrong to continue classes in hazardous smoke conditions November 26, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Shreya Katkere Why did LGSUHSD decide not to cancel school during bad air quality? read more » Pro-tip: Don’t ask too early November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Preparing to ask a girl to formal. read more » Library’s cost of printing is too high November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu and Michael Zhang Reporters argue that the Library charges students excessively for printer use. read more » College counselors should not change voice of personal essays November 2, 2018 — by Francesca Chu Senior argues that while college counselors provide valuable advice, it is important to retain one's voice in his or her essays. read more » Breaking Down the Walls not life-changing, but still beneficial October 31, 2018 — by Amy Tang Breaking Down the Walls was worth the time, money, missed classes and extra homework in order to teach important life lessons. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
School wrong to continue classes in hazardous smoke conditions November 26, 2018 — by Selena Liu and Shreya Katkere Why did LGSUHSD decide not to cancel school during bad air quality? read more » Pro-tip: Don’t ask too early November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Preparing to ask a girl to formal. read more » Library’s cost of printing is too high November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu and Michael Zhang Reporters argue that the Library charges students excessively for printer use. read more » College counselors should not change voice of personal essays November 2, 2018 — by Francesca Chu Senior argues that while college counselors provide valuable advice, it is important to retain one's voice in his or her essays. read more » Breaking Down the Walls not life-changing, but still beneficial October 31, 2018 — by Amy Tang Breaking Down the Walls was worth the time, money, missed classes and extra homework in order to teach important life lessons. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
Pro-tip: Don’t ask too early November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu Preparing to ask a girl to formal. read more » Library’s cost of printing is too high November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu and Michael Zhang Reporters argue that the Library charges students excessively for printer use. read more » College counselors should not change voice of personal essays November 2, 2018 — by Francesca Chu Senior argues that while college counselors provide valuable advice, it is important to retain one's voice in his or her essays. read more » Breaking Down the Walls not life-changing, but still beneficial October 31, 2018 — by Amy Tang Breaking Down the Walls was worth the time, money, missed classes and extra homework in order to teach important life lessons. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
Library’s cost of printing is too high November 14, 2018 — by Jeffrey Xu and Michael Zhang Reporters argue that the Library charges students excessively for printer use. read more » College counselors should not change voice of personal essays November 2, 2018 — by Francesca Chu Senior argues that while college counselors provide valuable advice, it is important to retain one's voice in his or her essays. read more » Breaking Down the Walls not life-changing, but still beneficial October 31, 2018 — by Amy Tang Breaking Down the Walls was worth the time, money, missed classes and extra homework in order to teach important life lessons. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
College counselors should not change voice of personal essays November 2, 2018 — by Francesca Chu Senior argues that while college counselors provide valuable advice, it is important to retain one's voice in his or her essays. read more » Breaking Down the Walls not life-changing, but still beneficial October 31, 2018 — by Amy Tang Breaking Down the Walls was worth the time, money, missed classes and extra homework in order to teach important life lessons. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast
Breaking Down the Walls not life-changing, but still beneficial October 31, 2018 — by Amy Tang Breaking Down the Walls was worth the time, money, missed classes and extra homework in order to teach important life lessons. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...6869707172...8090100110120...nextlast