100-word rant: Trump voters are complicit October 27, 2016 — by Karissa Dong Short rant on Trump's policies. read more » For Zuckerberg, privacy views aren’t consistent October 26, 2016 — by Rahul Vadlakonda Zuckerberg reduces user privacy on Facebook, yet seeks to protect his own. read more » Is six too many? All current compsci clubs are necessary October 26, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Roland Shen In the age of electronics, computer science now plays a major role in many diverse jobs. read more » Teachers should grade group projects more fairly October 26, 2016 — by Cassandra King Senior shares opinion on teachers' grading policy for group projects. read more » MAP vs. non-MAP: Field trips lead to unequal high school experiences October 26, 2016 — by Neil Rao Junior believes that regular students should enjoy similar field trips to MAP students. read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Embrace it, ‘millennial’ is not an insult October 23, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Senior talks about the term "millennial" and how it impacts her life. read more » Universities that don’t use the Common App cause unnecessary work October 18, 2016 — by Eric Sze Senior shares opinion on college applications which don't have a common app essay. read more » Is Hillary so crooked?: Media complicates Clinton’s popularity October 13, 2016 — by Julia Miller During this year’s 9/11 tribute in New York City, presidential nominee Hillary Clinton had to leave unexpectedly, due to the increasing symptoms of her soon-to-be diagnosed pneumonia. Instead of the public showing signs of concern for her health, some in the media chose to discuss the possibility of Clinton’s death and what good it could do for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. read more » Prop 56: Tobacco tax increase to fund programs, deter smoking October 13, 2016 — by Adina Bidel Proposition 56, or the tobacco tax increase, is a ballot measure that will raise the existing tax on cigarettes as well as other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes by $2. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
For Zuckerberg, privacy views aren’t consistent October 26, 2016 — by Rahul Vadlakonda Zuckerberg reduces user privacy on Facebook, yet seeks to protect his own. read more » Is six too many? All current compsci clubs are necessary October 26, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Roland Shen In the age of electronics, computer science now plays a major role in many diverse jobs. read more » Teachers should grade group projects more fairly October 26, 2016 — by Cassandra King Senior shares opinion on teachers' grading policy for group projects. read more » MAP vs. non-MAP: Field trips lead to unequal high school experiences October 26, 2016 — by Neil Rao Junior believes that regular students should enjoy similar field trips to MAP students. read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Embrace it, ‘millennial’ is not an insult October 23, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Senior talks about the term "millennial" and how it impacts her life. read more » Universities that don’t use the Common App cause unnecessary work October 18, 2016 — by Eric Sze Senior shares opinion on college applications which don't have a common app essay. read more » Is Hillary so crooked?: Media complicates Clinton’s popularity October 13, 2016 — by Julia Miller During this year’s 9/11 tribute in New York City, presidential nominee Hillary Clinton had to leave unexpectedly, due to the increasing symptoms of her soon-to-be diagnosed pneumonia. Instead of the public showing signs of concern for her health, some in the media chose to discuss the possibility of Clinton’s death and what good it could do for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. read more » Prop 56: Tobacco tax increase to fund programs, deter smoking October 13, 2016 — by Adina Bidel Proposition 56, or the tobacco tax increase, is a ballot measure that will raise the existing tax on cigarettes as well as other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes by $2. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Is six too many? All current compsci clubs are necessary October 26, 2016 — by Frederick Kim and Roland Shen In the age of electronics, computer science now plays a major role in many diverse jobs. read more » Teachers should grade group projects more fairly October 26, 2016 — by Cassandra King Senior shares opinion on teachers' grading policy for group projects. read more » MAP vs. non-MAP: Field trips lead to unequal high school experiences October 26, 2016 — by Neil Rao Junior believes that regular students should enjoy similar field trips to MAP students. read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Embrace it, ‘millennial’ is not an insult October 23, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Senior talks about the term "millennial" and how it impacts her life. read more » Universities that don’t use the Common App cause unnecessary work October 18, 2016 — by Eric Sze Senior shares opinion on college applications which don't have a common app essay. read more » Is Hillary so crooked?: Media complicates Clinton’s popularity October 13, 2016 — by Julia Miller During this year’s 9/11 tribute in New York City, presidential nominee Hillary Clinton had to leave unexpectedly, due to the increasing symptoms of her soon-to-be diagnosed pneumonia. Instead of the public showing signs of concern for her health, some in the media chose to discuss the possibility of Clinton’s death and what good it could do for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. read more » Prop 56: Tobacco tax increase to fund programs, deter smoking October 13, 2016 — by Adina Bidel Proposition 56, or the tobacco tax increase, is a ballot measure that will raise the existing tax on cigarettes as well as other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes by $2. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Teachers should grade group projects more fairly October 26, 2016 — by Cassandra King Senior shares opinion on teachers' grading policy for group projects. read more » MAP vs. non-MAP: Field trips lead to unequal high school experiences October 26, 2016 — by Neil Rao Junior believes that regular students should enjoy similar field trips to MAP students. read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Embrace it, ‘millennial’ is not an insult October 23, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Senior talks about the term "millennial" and how it impacts her life. read more » Universities that don’t use the Common App cause unnecessary work October 18, 2016 — by Eric Sze Senior shares opinion on college applications which don't have a common app essay. read more » Is Hillary so crooked?: Media complicates Clinton’s popularity October 13, 2016 — by Julia Miller During this year’s 9/11 tribute in New York City, presidential nominee Hillary Clinton had to leave unexpectedly, due to the increasing symptoms of her soon-to-be diagnosed pneumonia. Instead of the public showing signs of concern for her health, some in the media chose to discuss the possibility of Clinton’s death and what good it could do for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. read more » Prop 56: Tobacco tax increase to fund programs, deter smoking October 13, 2016 — by Adina Bidel Proposition 56, or the tobacco tax increase, is a ballot measure that will raise the existing tax on cigarettes as well as other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes by $2. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
MAP vs. non-MAP: Field trips lead to unequal high school experiences October 26, 2016 — by Neil Rao Junior believes that regular students should enjoy similar field trips to MAP students. read more » Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Embrace it, ‘millennial’ is not an insult October 23, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Senior talks about the term "millennial" and how it impacts her life. read more » Universities that don’t use the Common App cause unnecessary work October 18, 2016 — by Eric Sze Senior shares opinion on college applications which don't have a common app essay. read more » Is Hillary so crooked?: Media complicates Clinton’s popularity October 13, 2016 — by Julia Miller During this year’s 9/11 tribute in New York City, presidential nominee Hillary Clinton had to leave unexpectedly, due to the increasing symptoms of her soon-to-be diagnosed pneumonia. Instead of the public showing signs of concern for her health, some in the media chose to discuss the possibility of Clinton’s death and what good it could do for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. read more » Prop 56: Tobacco tax increase to fund programs, deter smoking October 13, 2016 — by Adina Bidel Proposition 56, or the tobacco tax increase, is a ballot measure that will raise the existing tax on cigarettes as well as other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes by $2. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Columnist: Why media must stop ignoring Asian votes October 26, 2016 — by Austin Wang Fox news runs controversial news segment aimed at America's Asian population. read more » Embrace it, ‘millennial’ is not an insult October 23, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Senior talks about the term "millennial" and how it impacts her life. read more » Universities that don’t use the Common App cause unnecessary work October 18, 2016 — by Eric Sze Senior shares opinion on college applications which don't have a common app essay. read more » Is Hillary so crooked?: Media complicates Clinton’s popularity October 13, 2016 — by Julia Miller During this year’s 9/11 tribute in New York City, presidential nominee Hillary Clinton had to leave unexpectedly, due to the increasing symptoms of her soon-to-be diagnosed pneumonia. Instead of the public showing signs of concern for her health, some in the media chose to discuss the possibility of Clinton’s death and what good it could do for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. read more » Prop 56: Tobacco tax increase to fund programs, deter smoking October 13, 2016 — by Adina Bidel Proposition 56, or the tobacco tax increase, is a ballot measure that will raise the existing tax on cigarettes as well as other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes by $2. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Embrace it, ‘millennial’ is not an insult October 23, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Senior talks about the term "millennial" and how it impacts her life. read more » Universities that don’t use the Common App cause unnecessary work October 18, 2016 — by Eric Sze Senior shares opinion on college applications which don't have a common app essay. read more » Is Hillary so crooked?: Media complicates Clinton’s popularity October 13, 2016 — by Julia Miller During this year’s 9/11 tribute in New York City, presidential nominee Hillary Clinton had to leave unexpectedly, due to the increasing symptoms of her soon-to-be diagnosed pneumonia. Instead of the public showing signs of concern for her health, some in the media chose to discuss the possibility of Clinton’s death and what good it could do for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. read more » Prop 56: Tobacco tax increase to fund programs, deter smoking October 13, 2016 — by Adina Bidel Proposition 56, or the tobacco tax increase, is a ballot measure that will raise the existing tax on cigarettes as well as other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes by $2. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Universities that don’t use the Common App cause unnecessary work October 18, 2016 — by Eric Sze Senior shares opinion on college applications which don't have a common app essay. read more » Is Hillary so crooked?: Media complicates Clinton’s popularity October 13, 2016 — by Julia Miller During this year’s 9/11 tribute in New York City, presidential nominee Hillary Clinton had to leave unexpectedly, due to the increasing symptoms of her soon-to-be diagnosed pneumonia. Instead of the public showing signs of concern for her health, some in the media chose to discuss the possibility of Clinton’s death and what good it could do for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. read more » Prop 56: Tobacco tax increase to fund programs, deter smoking October 13, 2016 — by Adina Bidel Proposition 56, or the tobacco tax increase, is a ballot measure that will raise the existing tax on cigarettes as well as other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes by $2. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Is Hillary so crooked?: Media complicates Clinton’s popularity October 13, 2016 — by Julia Miller During this year’s 9/11 tribute in New York City, presidential nominee Hillary Clinton had to leave unexpectedly, due to the increasing symptoms of her soon-to-be diagnosed pneumonia. Instead of the public showing signs of concern for her health, some in the media chose to discuss the possibility of Clinton’s death and what good it could do for Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump. read more » Prop 56: Tobacco tax increase to fund programs, deter smoking October 13, 2016 — by Adina Bidel Proposition 56, or the tobacco tax increase, is a ballot measure that will raise the existing tax on cigarettes as well as other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes by $2. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast
Prop 56: Tobacco tax increase to fund programs, deter smoking October 13, 2016 — by Adina Bidel Proposition 56, or the tobacco tax increase, is a ballot measure that will raise the existing tax on cigarettes as well as other tobacco products and electronic cigarettes by $2. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9192939495...100110120130140...nextlast