Passage of Proposition 55 sets dangerous precedent December 4, 2016 — by Caitlin Ju Senior talks about ramifications of prop. 55. read more » Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » The waiting game: time for female president long overdue November 30, 2016 — by Cassandra King Hillary Clinton’s push into America’s political world began long before she first campaigned for president in 2008. The efforts she has made to empower young girls and women across this country began long before she became one of the leading figures in U.S. politics. Her loss will not change her revolutionary place in history. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. read more » Anti-Trump protests are hypocritical, pointless and counterproductive November 26, 2016 — by Andrew Owens Senior talks about the effectiveness of "anti-Trump" protests. read more » The last thing on our minds: the First Amendment November 25, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Junior shares opinions on Trump's victory and the use of the First Amendment in the U.S. read more » Volunteering requires ‘make it matter’ mindset November 21, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote Many students approach volunteering for class requirements as a heavy burden only to be lifted after at least six hours of hard labor on precious weekends that could be spent in better ways. But volunteering requirements were created in an attempt to teach students the value of giving back. To make it more worthwhile, students should try to change their mindset, while the classes should become more creative in their approaches to volunteering chances. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Saratoga’s students need to take the visual arts requirement more seriously November 18, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Student focus on STEM causes a lack of interest in many visual arts programs. read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9596979899...110120130140150...nextlast
Trump: America’s rude wakeup call December 4, 2016 — by Ian Fu and Austin Wang Students talk about Trump's election. read more » The waiting game: time for female president long overdue November 30, 2016 — by Cassandra King Hillary Clinton’s push into America’s political world began long before she first campaigned for president in 2008. The efforts she has made to empower young girls and women across this country began long before she became one of the leading figures in U.S. politics. Her loss will not change her revolutionary place in history. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. read more » Anti-Trump protests are hypocritical, pointless and counterproductive November 26, 2016 — by Andrew Owens Senior talks about the effectiveness of "anti-Trump" protests. read more » The last thing on our minds: the First Amendment November 25, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Junior shares opinions on Trump's victory and the use of the First Amendment in the U.S. read more » Volunteering requires ‘make it matter’ mindset November 21, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote Many students approach volunteering for class requirements as a heavy burden only to be lifted after at least six hours of hard labor on precious weekends that could be spent in better ways. But volunteering requirements were created in an attempt to teach students the value of giving back. To make it more worthwhile, students should try to change their mindset, while the classes should become more creative in their approaches to volunteering chances. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Saratoga’s students need to take the visual arts requirement more seriously November 18, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Student focus on STEM causes a lack of interest in many visual arts programs. read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9596979899...110120130140150...nextlast
The waiting game: time for female president long overdue November 30, 2016 — by Cassandra King Hillary Clinton’s push into America’s political world began long before she first campaigned for president in 2008. The efforts she has made to empower young girls and women across this country began long before she became one of the leading figures in U.S. politics. Her loss will not change her revolutionary place in history. read more » Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. read more » Anti-Trump protests are hypocritical, pointless and counterproductive November 26, 2016 — by Andrew Owens Senior talks about the effectiveness of "anti-Trump" protests. read more » The last thing on our minds: the First Amendment November 25, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Junior shares opinions on Trump's victory and the use of the First Amendment in the U.S. read more » Volunteering requires ‘make it matter’ mindset November 21, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote Many students approach volunteering for class requirements as a heavy burden only to be lifted after at least six hours of hard labor on precious weekends that could be spent in better ways. But volunteering requirements were created in an attempt to teach students the value of giving back. To make it more worthwhile, students should try to change their mindset, while the classes should become more creative in their approaches to volunteering chances. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Saratoga’s students need to take the visual arts requirement more seriously November 18, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Student focus on STEM causes a lack of interest in many visual arts programs. read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9596979899...110120130140150...nextlast
Polling: a generalization unrepresentative of voters’ opinions November 26, 2016 — by Eleanor Goh Junior reveals how voting polls held by organizations may not yield truly accurate results during the actual election. read more » Anti-Trump protests are hypocritical, pointless and counterproductive November 26, 2016 — by Andrew Owens Senior talks about the effectiveness of "anti-Trump" protests. read more » The last thing on our minds: the First Amendment November 25, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Junior shares opinions on Trump's victory and the use of the First Amendment in the U.S. read more » Volunteering requires ‘make it matter’ mindset November 21, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote Many students approach volunteering for class requirements as a heavy burden only to be lifted after at least six hours of hard labor on precious weekends that could be spent in better ways. But volunteering requirements were created in an attempt to teach students the value of giving back. To make it more worthwhile, students should try to change their mindset, while the classes should become more creative in their approaches to volunteering chances. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Saratoga’s students need to take the visual arts requirement more seriously November 18, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Student focus on STEM causes a lack of interest in many visual arts programs. read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9596979899...110120130140150...nextlast
Anti-Trump protests are hypocritical, pointless and counterproductive November 26, 2016 — by Andrew Owens Senior talks about the effectiveness of "anti-Trump" protests. read more » The last thing on our minds: the First Amendment November 25, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Junior shares opinions on Trump's victory and the use of the First Amendment in the U.S. read more » Volunteering requires ‘make it matter’ mindset November 21, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote Many students approach volunteering for class requirements as a heavy burden only to be lifted after at least six hours of hard labor on precious weekends that could be spent in better ways. But volunteering requirements were created in an attempt to teach students the value of giving back. To make it more worthwhile, students should try to change their mindset, while the classes should become more creative in their approaches to volunteering chances. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Saratoga’s students need to take the visual arts requirement more seriously November 18, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Student focus on STEM causes a lack of interest in many visual arts programs. read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9596979899...110120130140150...nextlast
The last thing on our minds: the First Amendment November 25, 2016 — by Amith Galivanche Junior shares opinions on Trump's victory and the use of the First Amendment in the U.S. read more » Volunteering requires ‘make it matter’ mindset November 21, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote Many students approach volunteering for class requirements as a heavy burden only to be lifted after at least six hours of hard labor on precious weekends that could be spent in better ways. But volunteering requirements were created in an attempt to teach students the value of giving back. To make it more worthwhile, students should try to change their mindset, while the classes should become more creative in their approaches to volunteering chances. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Saratoga’s students need to take the visual arts requirement more seriously November 18, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Student focus on STEM causes a lack of interest in many visual arts programs. read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9596979899...110120130140150...nextlast
Volunteering requires ‘make it matter’ mindset November 21, 2016 — by Sanjana Melkote Many students approach volunteering for class requirements as a heavy burden only to be lifted after at least six hours of hard labor on precious weekends that could be spent in better ways. But volunteering requirements were created in an attempt to teach students the value of giving back. To make it more worthwhile, students should try to change their mindset, while the classes should become more creative in their approaches to volunteering chances. read more » The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Saratoga’s students need to take the visual arts requirement more seriously November 18, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Student focus on STEM causes a lack of interest in many visual arts programs. read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9596979899...110120130140150...nextlast
The election heard ’round the world:Trump’s victory shows that our differences are too easy to exploit November 20, 2016 — by David Koh Sophomore shares opinion on how Trump's election has segregated U.S. citizens. read more » Saratoga’s students need to take the visual arts requirement more seriously November 18, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Student focus on STEM causes a lack of interest in many visual arts programs. read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9596979899...110120130140150...nextlast
Saratoga’s students need to take the visual arts requirement more seriously November 18, 2016 — by Kyle Wang Student focus on STEM causes a lack of interest in many visual arts programs. read more » YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9596979899...110120130140150...nextlast
YouTube takes a step backward in limiting freedom of content November 18, 2016 — by David Koh and Rahul Vadlakonda Youtube censorship is a worrying trend read more » firstprevious...1020304050...9596979899...110120130140150...nextlast