Minority representation must grow in beauty and entertainment industries April 1, 2018 — by Selena Liu In the makeup and fashion industry, products have historically been geared to a predominantly white audience. read more » Non-MAP students deserve to go on field trips too April 1, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Students in regular English and History classes could benefit from experiencing a real-life representation of what they have been learning about. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more » Quick and unreliable news sources like BuzzFeed undermine pursuit of truth March 29, 2018 — by Kevin Sze In recent years, more and more news organizations have created quick reads, glossing over major topics in short paragraphs and covering trivial matters. read more » Movement participation: an individual, not group decision March 29, 2018 — by Leo Cao Campaigns such as Black Lives Matter, the feminist movement and LGBTQ social movements all have many supporters who regularly hold protests to raise awareness for their cause. read more » State testing is a pain, but it’s also important for students and the school March 29, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov Standardized tests, although undoubtedly another burden, are the major-determining factors in a school’s API score. read more » Political echo chambers: Why it pays to listen to those you disagree with March 28, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou Political tensions have lead to harmful restrictions on views. read more » Methods of measuring student ability need improvement March 26, 2018 — by Michael Zhang By narrowing the scope of examinations and adjusting standards locally, accuracy of assessing student ability could be improved. read more » Teens advocating for reform are unjustly infantilized March 26, 2018 — by Alexandra Li Adults should face teen organized movements with seriousness and a willingness to respond. read more » Staff editorial: School shootings should prompt better methods to stop shooters, not fortress building March 22, 2018 — by Amy Tang and Alex Wang The recent uptick in school shootings necessitates steps to prevent shootings before they occur. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7778798081...90100110120130...nextlast
Non-MAP students deserve to go on field trips too April 1, 2018 — by Esha Lakhotia and Muthu Palaniappan Students in regular English and History classes could benefit from experiencing a real-life representation of what they have been learning about. read more » Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more » Quick and unreliable news sources like BuzzFeed undermine pursuit of truth March 29, 2018 — by Kevin Sze In recent years, more and more news organizations have created quick reads, glossing over major topics in short paragraphs and covering trivial matters. read more » Movement participation: an individual, not group decision March 29, 2018 — by Leo Cao Campaigns such as Black Lives Matter, the feminist movement and LGBTQ social movements all have many supporters who regularly hold protests to raise awareness for their cause. read more » State testing is a pain, but it’s also important for students and the school March 29, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov Standardized tests, although undoubtedly another burden, are the major-determining factors in a school’s API score. read more » Political echo chambers: Why it pays to listen to those you disagree with March 28, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou Political tensions have lead to harmful restrictions on views. read more » Methods of measuring student ability need improvement March 26, 2018 — by Michael Zhang By narrowing the scope of examinations and adjusting standards locally, accuracy of assessing student ability could be improved. read more » Teens advocating for reform are unjustly infantilized March 26, 2018 — by Alexandra Li Adults should face teen organized movements with seriousness and a willingness to respond. read more » Staff editorial: School shootings should prompt better methods to stop shooters, not fortress building March 22, 2018 — by Amy Tang and Alex Wang The recent uptick in school shootings necessitates steps to prevent shootings before they occur. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7778798081...90100110120130...nextlast
Math acceleration speeds to new levels April 1, 2018 — by Nitya Marimuthu Pressures for speed contribute to students not learning the subject read more » Quick and unreliable news sources like BuzzFeed undermine pursuit of truth March 29, 2018 — by Kevin Sze In recent years, more and more news organizations have created quick reads, glossing over major topics in short paragraphs and covering trivial matters. read more » Movement participation: an individual, not group decision March 29, 2018 — by Leo Cao Campaigns such as Black Lives Matter, the feminist movement and LGBTQ social movements all have many supporters who regularly hold protests to raise awareness for their cause. read more » State testing is a pain, but it’s also important for students and the school March 29, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov Standardized tests, although undoubtedly another burden, are the major-determining factors in a school’s API score. read more » Political echo chambers: Why it pays to listen to those you disagree with March 28, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou Political tensions have lead to harmful restrictions on views. read more » Methods of measuring student ability need improvement March 26, 2018 — by Michael Zhang By narrowing the scope of examinations and adjusting standards locally, accuracy of assessing student ability could be improved. read more » Teens advocating for reform are unjustly infantilized March 26, 2018 — by Alexandra Li Adults should face teen organized movements with seriousness and a willingness to respond. read more » Staff editorial: School shootings should prompt better methods to stop shooters, not fortress building March 22, 2018 — by Amy Tang and Alex Wang The recent uptick in school shootings necessitates steps to prevent shootings before they occur. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7778798081...90100110120130...nextlast
Quick and unreliable news sources like BuzzFeed undermine pursuit of truth March 29, 2018 — by Kevin Sze In recent years, more and more news organizations have created quick reads, glossing over major topics in short paragraphs and covering trivial matters. read more » Movement participation: an individual, not group decision March 29, 2018 — by Leo Cao Campaigns such as Black Lives Matter, the feminist movement and LGBTQ social movements all have many supporters who regularly hold protests to raise awareness for their cause. read more » State testing is a pain, but it’s also important for students and the school March 29, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov Standardized tests, although undoubtedly another burden, are the major-determining factors in a school’s API score. read more » Political echo chambers: Why it pays to listen to those you disagree with March 28, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou Political tensions have lead to harmful restrictions on views. read more » Methods of measuring student ability need improvement March 26, 2018 — by Michael Zhang By narrowing the scope of examinations and adjusting standards locally, accuracy of assessing student ability could be improved. read more » Teens advocating for reform are unjustly infantilized March 26, 2018 — by Alexandra Li Adults should face teen organized movements with seriousness and a willingness to respond. read more » Staff editorial: School shootings should prompt better methods to stop shooters, not fortress building March 22, 2018 — by Amy Tang and Alex Wang The recent uptick in school shootings necessitates steps to prevent shootings before they occur. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7778798081...90100110120130...nextlast
Movement participation: an individual, not group decision March 29, 2018 — by Leo Cao Campaigns such as Black Lives Matter, the feminist movement and LGBTQ social movements all have many supporters who regularly hold protests to raise awareness for their cause. read more » State testing is a pain, but it’s also important for students and the school March 29, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov Standardized tests, although undoubtedly another burden, are the major-determining factors in a school’s API score. read more » Political echo chambers: Why it pays to listen to those you disagree with March 28, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou Political tensions have lead to harmful restrictions on views. read more » Methods of measuring student ability need improvement March 26, 2018 — by Michael Zhang By narrowing the scope of examinations and adjusting standards locally, accuracy of assessing student ability could be improved. read more » Teens advocating for reform are unjustly infantilized March 26, 2018 — by Alexandra Li Adults should face teen organized movements with seriousness and a willingness to respond. read more » Staff editorial: School shootings should prompt better methods to stop shooters, not fortress building March 22, 2018 — by Amy Tang and Alex Wang The recent uptick in school shootings necessitates steps to prevent shootings before they occur. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7778798081...90100110120130...nextlast
State testing is a pain, but it’s also important for students and the school March 29, 2018 — by Daniel Bessonov Standardized tests, although undoubtedly another burden, are the major-determining factors in a school’s API score. read more » Political echo chambers: Why it pays to listen to those you disagree with March 28, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou Political tensions have lead to harmful restrictions on views. read more » Methods of measuring student ability need improvement March 26, 2018 — by Michael Zhang By narrowing the scope of examinations and adjusting standards locally, accuracy of assessing student ability could be improved. read more » Teens advocating for reform are unjustly infantilized March 26, 2018 — by Alexandra Li Adults should face teen organized movements with seriousness and a willingness to respond. read more » Staff editorial: School shootings should prompt better methods to stop shooters, not fortress building March 22, 2018 — by Amy Tang and Alex Wang The recent uptick in school shootings necessitates steps to prevent shootings before they occur. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7778798081...90100110120130...nextlast
Political echo chambers: Why it pays to listen to those you disagree with March 28, 2018 — by Katherine Zhou Political tensions have lead to harmful restrictions on views. read more » Methods of measuring student ability need improvement March 26, 2018 — by Michael Zhang By narrowing the scope of examinations and adjusting standards locally, accuracy of assessing student ability could be improved. read more » Teens advocating for reform are unjustly infantilized March 26, 2018 — by Alexandra Li Adults should face teen organized movements with seriousness and a willingness to respond. read more » Staff editorial: School shootings should prompt better methods to stop shooters, not fortress building March 22, 2018 — by Amy Tang and Alex Wang The recent uptick in school shootings necessitates steps to prevent shootings before they occur. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7778798081...90100110120130...nextlast
Methods of measuring student ability need improvement March 26, 2018 — by Michael Zhang By narrowing the scope of examinations and adjusting standards locally, accuracy of assessing student ability could be improved. read more » Teens advocating for reform are unjustly infantilized March 26, 2018 — by Alexandra Li Adults should face teen organized movements with seriousness and a willingness to respond. read more » Staff editorial: School shootings should prompt better methods to stop shooters, not fortress building March 22, 2018 — by Amy Tang and Alex Wang The recent uptick in school shootings necessitates steps to prevent shootings before they occur. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7778798081...90100110120130...nextlast
Teens advocating for reform are unjustly infantilized March 26, 2018 — by Alexandra Li Adults should face teen organized movements with seriousness and a willingness to respond. read more » Staff editorial: School shootings should prompt better methods to stop shooters, not fortress building March 22, 2018 — by Amy Tang and Alex Wang The recent uptick in school shootings necessitates steps to prevent shootings before they occur. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7778798081...90100110120130...nextlast
Staff editorial: School shootings should prompt better methods to stop shooters, not fortress building March 22, 2018 — by Amy Tang and Alex Wang The recent uptick in school shootings necessitates steps to prevent shootings before they occur. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...7778798081...90100110120130...nextlast