Teachers should implement more lenient guidelines for sick students March 7, 2017 — by Elizabeth Lee Being sick sucks and its worse when you have to make up a ton of work. Teachers should have better policies when students are sick. read more » Immigrant-American identity should be based around democratic participation March 7, 2017 — by Isabelle Yang People should redefine what it means to be American. read more » Americans influenced to vote by celebrities, not candidates March 7, 2017 — by Julia Miller People voted based on celebritie's view not the canidate themselves. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » AP registration deadline should not be earlier February 14, 2017 — by Victor Liu Later AP signups have benefit students more than earlier signup dates. read more » For the sake of progress, let’s move on February 14, 2017 — by Ryan Kim Although many people are against Trump and his policies, they should find a way to solve their problems and start making progress. read more » College Board must take measures to protect SAT’s integrity February 14, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju cheating on the SAT has become a serious problem, and collegeboard needs to take measures to prevent this from happening. read more » Bellarmine’s Pro-life Club highlights the lack of representation in social justice issues February 13, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou All-male private high school Bellarmine College Preparatory found itself tied up in a community-wide controversy in January after one senior posted a tweet showing the school’s Pro-Life Club’s protest against abortion. The club focuses on activism and fundraising to end legalized abortion in the U.S..Many students from neighboring Bay Area schools were upset by this protest, and for good reason. Although abortion is an issue that could affect a man’s life indirectly, it is ultimately pertinent to a woman’s health and well-being. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » Trump’s dangerous morals may rub off on us February 9, 2017 — by Alex Yang The implications of Trump on our youth are grim read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8586878889...100110120130140...nextlast
Immigrant-American identity should be based around democratic participation March 7, 2017 — by Isabelle Yang People should redefine what it means to be American. read more » Americans influenced to vote by celebrities, not candidates March 7, 2017 — by Julia Miller People voted based on celebritie's view not the canidate themselves. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » AP registration deadline should not be earlier February 14, 2017 — by Victor Liu Later AP signups have benefit students more than earlier signup dates. read more » For the sake of progress, let’s move on February 14, 2017 — by Ryan Kim Although many people are against Trump and his policies, they should find a way to solve their problems and start making progress. read more » College Board must take measures to protect SAT’s integrity February 14, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju cheating on the SAT has become a serious problem, and collegeboard needs to take measures to prevent this from happening. read more » Bellarmine’s Pro-life Club highlights the lack of representation in social justice issues February 13, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou All-male private high school Bellarmine College Preparatory found itself tied up in a community-wide controversy in January after one senior posted a tweet showing the school’s Pro-Life Club’s protest against abortion. The club focuses on activism and fundraising to end legalized abortion in the U.S..Many students from neighboring Bay Area schools were upset by this protest, and for good reason. Although abortion is an issue that could affect a man’s life indirectly, it is ultimately pertinent to a woman’s health and well-being. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » Trump’s dangerous morals may rub off on us February 9, 2017 — by Alex Yang The implications of Trump on our youth are grim read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8586878889...100110120130140...nextlast
Americans influenced to vote by celebrities, not candidates March 7, 2017 — by Julia Miller People voted based on celebritie's view not the canidate themselves. read more » Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » AP registration deadline should not be earlier February 14, 2017 — by Victor Liu Later AP signups have benefit students more than earlier signup dates. read more » For the sake of progress, let’s move on February 14, 2017 — by Ryan Kim Although many people are against Trump and his policies, they should find a way to solve their problems and start making progress. read more » College Board must take measures to protect SAT’s integrity February 14, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju cheating on the SAT has become a serious problem, and collegeboard needs to take measures to prevent this from happening. read more » Bellarmine’s Pro-life Club highlights the lack of representation in social justice issues February 13, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou All-male private high school Bellarmine College Preparatory found itself tied up in a community-wide controversy in January after one senior posted a tweet showing the school’s Pro-Life Club’s protest against abortion. The club focuses on activism and fundraising to end legalized abortion in the U.S..Many students from neighboring Bay Area schools were upset by this protest, and for good reason. Although abortion is an issue that could affect a man’s life indirectly, it is ultimately pertinent to a woman’s health and well-being. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » Trump’s dangerous morals may rub off on us February 9, 2017 — by Alex Yang The implications of Trump on our youth are grim read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8586878889...100110120130140...nextlast
Two faces of the Obama coin February 28, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny That election, Obama emerged as a fresh candidate for the presidency, promising “change you can believe in.” In the next eight years, Obama made many promises to the public and tried to solve many socioeconomic problems. How well did he do? read more » AP registration deadline should not be earlier February 14, 2017 — by Victor Liu Later AP signups have benefit students more than earlier signup dates. read more » For the sake of progress, let’s move on February 14, 2017 — by Ryan Kim Although many people are against Trump and his policies, they should find a way to solve their problems and start making progress. read more » College Board must take measures to protect SAT’s integrity February 14, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju cheating on the SAT has become a serious problem, and collegeboard needs to take measures to prevent this from happening. read more » Bellarmine’s Pro-life Club highlights the lack of representation in social justice issues February 13, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou All-male private high school Bellarmine College Preparatory found itself tied up in a community-wide controversy in January after one senior posted a tweet showing the school’s Pro-Life Club’s protest against abortion. The club focuses on activism and fundraising to end legalized abortion in the U.S..Many students from neighboring Bay Area schools were upset by this protest, and for good reason. Although abortion is an issue that could affect a man’s life indirectly, it is ultimately pertinent to a woman’s health and well-being. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » Trump’s dangerous morals may rub off on us February 9, 2017 — by Alex Yang The implications of Trump on our youth are grim read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8586878889...100110120130140...nextlast
AP registration deadline should not be earlier February 14, 2017 — by Victor Liu Later AP signups have benefit students more than earlier signup dates. read more » For the sake of progress, let’s move on February 14, 2017 — by Ryan Kim Although many people are against Trump and his policies, they should find a way to solve their problems and start making progress. read more » College Board must take measures to protect SAT’s integrity February 14, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju cheating on the SAT has become a serious problem, and collegeboard needs to take measures to prevent this from happening. read more » Bellarmine’s Pro-life Club highlights the lack of representation in social justice issues February 13, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou All-male private high school Bellarmine College Preparatory found itself tied up in a community-wide controversy in January after one senior posted a tweet showing the school’s Pro-Life Club’s protest against abortion. The club focuses on activism and fundraising to end legalized abortion in the U.S..Many students from neighboring Bay Area schools were upset by this protest, and for good reason. Although abortion is an issue that could affect a man’s life indirectly, it is ultimately pertinent to a woman’s health and well-being. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » Trump’s dangerous morals may rub off on us February 9, 2017 — by Alex Yang The implications of Trump on our youth are grim read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8586878889...100110120130140...nextlast
For the sake of progress, let’s move on February 14, 2017 — by Ryan Kim Although many people are against Trump and his policies, they should find a way to solve their problems and start making progress. read more » College Board must take measures to protect SAT’s integrity February 14, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju cheating on the SAT has become a serious problem, and collegeboard needs to take measures to prevent this from happening. read more » Bellarmine’s Pro-life Club highlights the lack of representation in social justice issues February 13, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou All-male private high school Bellarmine College Preparatory found itself tied up in a community-wide controversy in January after one senior posted a tweet showing the school’s Pro-Life Club’s protest against abortion. The club focuses on activism and fundraising to end legalized abortion in the U.S..Many students from neighboring Bay Area schools were upset by this protest, and for good reason. Although abortion is an issue that could affect a man’s life indirectly, it is ultimately pertinent to a woman’s health and well-being. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » Trump’s dangerous morals may rub off on us February 9, 2017 — by Alex Yang The implications of Trump on our youth are grim read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8586878889...100110120130140...nextlast
College Board must take measures to protect SAT’s integrity February 14, 2017 — by Caitlin Ju cheating on the SAT has become a serious problem, and collegeboard needs to take measures to prevent this from happening. read more » Bellarmine’s Pro-life Club highlights the lack of representation in social justice issues February 13, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou All-male private high school Bellarmine College Preparatory found itself tied up in a community-wide controversy in January after one senior posted a tweet showing the school’s Pro-Life Club’s protest against abortion. The club focuses on activism and fundraising to end legalized abortion in the U.S..Many students from neighboring Bay Area schools were upset by this protest, and for good reason. Although abortion is an issue that could affect a man’s life indirectly, it is ultimately pertinent to a woman’s health and well-being. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » Trump’s dangerous morals may rub off on us February 9, 2017 — by Alex Yang The implications of Trump on our youth are grim read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8586878889...100110120130140...nextlast
Bellarmine’s Pro-life Club highlights the lack of representation in social justice issues February 13, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou All-male private high school Bellarmine College Preparatory found itself tied up in a community-wide controversy in January after one senior posted a tweet showing the school’s Pro-Life Club’s protest against abortion. The club focuses on activism and fundraising to end legalized abortion in the U.S..Many students from neighboring Bay Area schools were upset by this protest, and for good reason. Although abortion is an issue that could affect a man’s life indirectly, it is ultimately pertinent to a woman’s health and well-being. read more » Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » Trump’s dangerous morals may rub off on us February 9, 2017 — by Alex Yang The implications of Trump on our youth are grim read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8586878889...100110120130140...nextlast
Trumping hate with dialogue, not alienation February 9, 2017 — by Austin Wang Trump's decision to ban immigration from several Muslim countries recieves negative feedback. read more » Trump’s dangerous morals may rub off on us February 9, 2017 — by Alex Yang The implications of Trump on our youth are grim read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8586878889...100110120130140...nextlast
Trump’s dangerous morals may rub off on us February 9, 2017 — by Alex Yang The implications of Trump on our youth are grim read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8586878889...100110120130140...nextlast