Private elementary schools not worth the money March 23, 2017 — by Ashley Su and Katherine Zhou Private elementary schools a scam. read more » Club apparel not effective use of funds March 22, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Ashley Su Buying club clothes is not an effective way of using money raised. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Fake news can’t be ignored March 11, 2017 — by Michael Zhang Sophomore shares opinion on George Orwell's novel "1984" and its relations to society. read more » Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » How to prepare for college — I think March 8, 2017 — by Kyle Wang Junior reporter Kyle Wang's take on preparing for college, addressed to the class of 2017. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Proposed new student center beneficial to Leadership class and students March 8, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior shares idea of hoping to start a student center. read more » College Board does not violate its ‘not-for-profit’ title in any way March 8, 2017 — by Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomore shares thoughts on the pricey cost to pay for AP test registration. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Club apparel not effective use of funds March 22, 2017 — by Roland Shen and Ashley Su Buying club clothes is not an effective way of using money raised. read more » Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Fake news can’t be ignored March 11, 2017 — by Michael Zhang Sophomore shares opinion on George Orwell's novel "1984" and its relations to society. read more » Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » How to prepare for college — I think March 8, 2017 — by Kyle Wang Junior reporter Kyle Wang's take on preparing for college, addressed to the class of 2017. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Proposed new student center beneficial to Leadership class and students March 8, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior shares idea of hoping to start a student center. read more » College Board does not violate its ‘not-for-profit’ title in any way March 8, 2017 — by Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomore shares thoughts on the pricey cost to pay for AP test registration. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Low scores, high curves necessary for challenging courses March 19, 2017 — by Austin Wang Is it right to give insanely hard tests only to curve them steeply? read more » Fake news can’t be ignored March 11, 2017 — by Michael Zhang Sophomore shares opinion on George Orwell's novel "1984" and its relations to society. read more » Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » How to prepare for college — I think March 8, 2017 — by Kyle Wang Junior reporter Kyle Wang's take on preparing for college, addressed to the class of 2017. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Proposed new student center beneficial to Leadership class and students March 8, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior shares idea of hoping to start a student center. read more » College Board does not violate its ‘not-for-profit’ title in any way March 8, 2017 — by Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomore shares thoughts on the pricey cost to pay for AP test registration. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Fake news can’t be ignored March 11, 2017 — by Michael Zhang Sophomore shares opinion on George Orwell's novel "1984" and its relations to society. read more » Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » How to prepare for college — I think March 8, 2017 — by Kyle Wang Junior reporter Kyle Wang's take on preparing for college, addressed to the class of 2017. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Proposed new student center beneficial to Leadership class and students March 8, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior shares idea of hoping to start a student center. read more » College Board does not violate its ‘not-for-profit’ title in any way March 8, 2017 — by Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomore shares thoughts on the pricey cost to pay for AP test registration. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Textbook mistake: Classroom history can’t prevent missteps of the past March 8, 2017 — by Leena Elzeiny Our American history curriculum places emphasis on studying the past to lend students — and presumably future leaders — varied perspectives and avoid historical mistakes. But the current conduct of the American government shows that the sins of our fathers continue to be repeated in the modern day. read more » Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » How to prepare for college — I think March 8, 2017 — by Kyle Wang Junior reporter Kyle Wang's take on preparing for college, addressed to the class of 2017. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Proposed new student center beneficial to Leadership class and students March 8, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior shares idea of hoping to start a student center. read more » College Board does not violate its ‘not-for-profit’ title in any way March 8, 2017 — by Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomore shares thoughts on the pricey cost to pay for AP test registration. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Lack of sleep is not a badge of honor March 8, 2017 — by Kitty Huang Many students seem to take pride in getting little sleep. It’s no secret that doing late-night homework and waking up early (allegedly) by phone alarms has become part of the high school stereotype. But as students pile more on their plate with busy classes, work and social schedules, we soon find ourselves in vicious cycles of sleepless nights that do no good whatsoever. read more » How to prepare for college — I think March 8, 2017 — by Kyle Wang Junior reporter Kyle Wang's take on preparing for college, addressed to the class of 2017. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Proposed new student center beneficial to Leadership class and students March 8, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior shares idea of hoping to start a student center. read more » College Board does not violate its ‘not-for-profit’ title in any way March 8, 2017 — by Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomore shares thoughts on the pricey cost to pay for AP test registration. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
How to prepare for college — I think March 8, 2017 — by Kyle Wang Junior reporter Kyle Wang's take on preparing for college, addressed to the class of 2017. read more » The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Proposed new student center beneficial to Leadership class and students March 8, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior shares idea of hoping to start a student center. read more » College Board does not violate its ‘not-for-profit’ title in any way March 8, 2017 — by Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomore shares thoughts on the pricey cost to pay for AP test registration. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
The paradox of political correctness March 8, 2017 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on the fragile line of "political correctness." read more » Proposed new student center beneficial to Leadership class and students March 8, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior shares idea of hoping to start a student center. read more » College Board does not violate its ‘not-for-profit’ title in any way March 8, 2017 — by Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomore shares thoughts on the pricey cost to pay for AP test registration. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Proposed new student center beneficial to Leadership class and students March 8, 2017 — by Caitlyn Chen Junior shares idea of hoping to start a student center. read more » College Board does not violate its ‘not-for-profit’ title in any way March 8, 2017 — by Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomore shares thoughts on the pricey cost to pay for AP test registration. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
College Board does not violate its ‘not-for-profit’ title in any way March 8, 2017 — by Rahul Vadlakonda Sophomore shares thoughts on the pricey cost to pay for AP test registration. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast