Common App looking for too uncommon of a student September 11, 2017 — by Alex Yang High school students can't all be expected to have won Nobel Prizes or saved villages from starving. read more » Saratoga: not as safe as it appears September 1, 2017 — by Amy Tang In light of recent car break-in's reporter questions the safety of Saratoga. read more » Not such a high price to pay: City should legalize permit-based marijuana cultivation September 1, 2017 — by Lina Kim Saratoga city council votes to ban Marijuana growing due to safety concerns. read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » PSA: Juniors, please don’t park in the senior lot August 31, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou Senior recounts experience being shut out of the senior parking lot due to space issues. read more » When does freedom of speech cross the line? August 31, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou In the wake of the violence at Charlottesville, is freedom of speech really beneficial to America? read more » Bursting the bubble: ‘Unsafe’ communities differ most in education June 6, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ethan Ko Exploring the Saratoga bubble - 1 in 2000 have a chance of becoming victims of crime. read more » Staff editorial: College Board’s AP test ruling teaches lessons May 30, 2017 — by Alex Yang The ringing of the end of school bell on Friday, May 12, did not mark the end of the AP testing season for Saratoga High students as it was supposed to. read more » The changing of tides: Inaction in combating climate change will lead to an irreversible future May 30, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen When a powerful storm hit the Bangladeshi coast in 2009, Jahanara Khatun, mother of four, lost more than the mud and bamboo hut over her head. read more » Senior pranks should not be taken too far May 30, 2017 — by Karen Chow Whether it is teepeeing a tree or setting up 1,000 mouse traps, senior pranks are undoubtedly a tradition throughout most high schools across America. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8788899091...100110120130140...nextlast
Saratoga: not as safe as it appears September 1, 2017 — by Amy Tang In light of recent car break-in's reporter questions the safety of Saratoga. read more » Not such a high price to pay: City should legalize permit-based marijuana cultivation September 1, 2017 — by Lina Kim Saratoga city council votes to ban Marijuana growing due to safety concerns. read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » PSA: Juniors, please don’t park in the senior lot August 31, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou Senior recounts experience being shut out of the senior parking lot due to space issues. read more » When does freedom of speech cross the line? August 31, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou In the wake of the violence at Charlottesville, is freedom of speech really beneficial to America? read more » Bursting the bubble: ‘Unsafe’ communities differ most in education June 6, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ethan Ko Exploring the Saratoga bubble - 1 in 2000 have a chance of becoming victims of crime. read more » Staff editorial: College Board’s AP test ruling teaches lessons May 30, 2017 — by Alex Yang The ringing of the end of school bell on Friday, May 12, did not mark the end of the AP testing season for Saratoga High students as it was supposed to. read more » The changing of tides: Inaction in combating climate change will lead to an irreversible future May 30, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen When a powerful storm hit the Bangladeshi coast in 2009, Jahanara Khatun, mother of four, lost more than the mud and bamboo hut over her head. read more » Senior pranks should not be taken too far May 30, 2017 — by Karen Chow Whether it is teepeeing a tree or setting up 1,000 mouse traps, senior pranks are undoubtedly a tradition throughout most high schools across America. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8788899091...100110120130140...nextlast
Not such a high price to pay: City should legalize permit-based marijuana cultivation September 1, 2017 — by Lina Kim Saratoga city council votes to ban Marijuana growing due to safety concerns. read more » Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » PSA: Juniors, please don’t park in the senior lot August 31, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou Senior recounts experience being shut out of the senior parking lot due to space issues. read more » When does freedom of speech cross the line? August 31, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou In the wake of the violence at Charlottesville, is freedom of speech really beneficial to America? read more » Bursting the bubble: ‘Unsafe’ communities differ most in education June 6, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ethan Ko Exploring the Saratoga bubble - 1 in 2000 have a chance of becoming victims of crime. read more » Staff editorial: College Board’s AP test ruling teaches lessons May 30, 2017 — by Alex Yang The ringing of the end of school bell on Friday, May 12, did not mark the end of the AP testing season for Saratoga High students as it was supposed to. read more » The changing of tides: Inaction in combating climate change will lead to an irreversible future May 30, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen When a powerful storm hit the Bangladeshi coast in 2009, Jahanara Khatun, mother of four, lost more than the mud and bamboo hut over her head. read more » Senior pranks should not be taken too far May 30, 2017 — by Karen Chow Whether it is teepeeing a tree or setting up 1,000 mouse traps, senior pranks are undoubtedly a tradition throughout most high schools across America. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8788899091...100110120130140...nextlast
Students should have more of a voice in choosing Homecoming themes August 31, 2017 — by Victor Liu and Vivien Zhang Reporters offer their opinions on this year's homecoming themes and how future themes should be chosen. read more » PSA: Juniors, please don’t park in the senior lot August 31, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou Senior recounts experience being shut out of the senior parking lot due to space issues. read more » When does freedom of speech cross the line? August 31, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou In the wake of the violence at Charlottesville, is freedom of speech really beneficial to America? read more » Bursting the bubble: ‘Unsafe’ communities differ most in education June 6, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ethan Ko Exploring the Saratoga bubble - 1 in 2000 have a chance of becoming victims of crime. read more » Staff editorial: College Board’s AP test ruling teaches lessons May 30, 2017 — by Alex Yang The ringing of the end of school bell on Friday, May 12, did not mark the end of the AP testing season for Saratoga High students as it was supposed to. read more » The changing of tides: Inaction in combating climate change will lead to an irreversible future May 30, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen When a powerful storm hit the Bangladeshi coast in 2009, Jahanara Khatun, mother of four, lost more than the mud and bamboo hut over her head. read more » Senior pranks should not be taken too far May 30, 2017 — by Karen Chow Whether it is teepeeing a tree or setting up 1,000 mouse traps, senior pranks are undoubtedly a tradition throughout most high schools across America. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8788899091...100110120130140...nextlast
PSA: Juniors, please don’t park in the senior lot August 31, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou Senior recounts experience being shut out of the senior parking lot due to space issues. read more » When does freedom of speech cross the line? August 31, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou In the wake of the violence at Charlottesville, is freedom of speech really beneficial to America? read more » Bursting the bubble: ‘Unsafe’ communities differ most in education June 6, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ethan Ko Exploring the Saratoga bubble - 1 in 2000 have a chance of becoming victims of crime. read more » Staff editorial: College Board’s AP test ruling teaches lessons May 30, 2017 — by Alex Yang The ringing of the end of school bell on Friday, May 12, did not mark the end of the AP testing season for Saratoga High students as it was supposed to. read more » The changing of tides: Inaction in combating climate change will lead to an irreversible future May 30, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen When a powerful storm hit the Bangladeshi coast in 2009, Jahanara Khatun, mother of four, lost more than the mud and bamboo hut over her head. read more » Senior pranks should not be taken too far May 30, 2017 — by Karen Chow Whether it is teepeeing a tree or setting up 1,000 mouse traps, senior pranks are undoubtedly a tradition throughout most high schools across America. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8788899091...100110120130140...nextlast
When does freedom of speech cross the line? August 31, 2017 — by Katherine Zhou In the wake of the violence at Charlottesville, is freedom of speech really beneficial to America? read more » Bursting the bubble: ‘Unsafe’ communities differ most in education June 6, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ethan Ko Exploring the Saratoga bubble - 1 in 2000 have a chance of becoming victims of crime. read more » Staff editorial: College Board’s AP test ruling teaches lessons May 30, 2017 — by Alex Yang The ringing of the end of school bell on Friday, May 12, did not mark the end of the AP testing season for Saratoga High students as it was supposed to. read more » The changing of tides: Inaction in combating climate change will lead to an irreversible future May 30, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen When a powerful storm hit the Bangladeshi coast in 2009, Jahanara Khatun, mother of four, lost more than the mud and bamboo hut over her head. read more » Senior pranks should not be taken too far May 30, 2017 — by Karen Chow Whether it is teepeeing a tree or setting up 1,000 mouse traps, senior pranks are undoubtedly a tradition throughout most high schools across America. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8788899091...100110120130140...nextlast
Bursting the bubble: ‘Unsafe’ communities differ most in education June 6, 2017 — by Daniel Bessonov and Ethan Ko Exploring the Saratoga bubble - 1 in 2000 have a chance of becoming victims of crime. read more » Staff editorial: College Board’s AP test ruling teaches lessons May 30, 2017 — by Alex Yang The ringing of the end of school bell on Friday, May 12, did not mark the end of the AP testing season for Saratoga High students as it was supposed to. read more » The changing of tides: Inaction in combating climate change will lead to an irreversible future May 30, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen When a powerful storm hit the Bangladeshi coast in 2009, Jahanara Khatun, mother of four, lost more than the mud and bamboo hut over her head. read more » Senior pranks should not be taken too far May 30, 2017 — by Karen Chow Whether it is teepeeing a tree or setting up 1,000 mouse traps, senior pranks are undoubtedly a tradition throughout most high schools across America. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8788899091...100110120130140...nextlast
Staff editorial: College Board’s AP test ruling teaches lessons May 30, 2017 — by Alex Yang The ringing of the end of school bell on Friday, May 12, did not mark the end of the AP testing season for Saratoga High students as it was supposed to. read more » The changing of tides: Inaction in combating climate change will lead to an irreversible future May 30, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen When a powerful storm hit the Bangladeshi coast in 2009, Jahanara Khatun, mother of four, lost more than the mud and bamboo hut over her head. read more » Senior pranks should not be taken too far May 30, 2017 — by Karen Chow Whether it is teepeeing a tree or setting up 1,000 mouse traps, senior pranks are undoubtedly a tradition throughout most high schools across America. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8788899091...100110120130140...nextlast
The changing of tides: Inaction in combating climate change will lead to an irreversible future May 30, 2017 — by Sherrie Shen When a powerful storm hit the Bangladeshi coast in 2009, Jahanara Khatun, mother of four, lost more than the mud and bamboo hut over her head. read more » Senior pranks should not be taken too far May 30, 2017 — by Karen Chow Whether it is teepeeing a tree or setting up 1,000 mouse traps, senior pranks are undoubtedly a tradition throughout most high schools across America. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8788899091...100110120130140...nextlast
Senior pranks should not be taken too far May 30, 2017 — by Karen Chow Whether it is teepeeing a tree or setting up 1,000 mouse traps, senior pranks are undoubtedly a tradition throughout most high schools across America. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...8788899091...100110120130140...nextlast