Girls’ soccer kicking back into shape January 28, 2014 — by Helen Chen and Aditya Chaudhry Early on, the girls’ soccer team kicked off with a strong 4-0-2 record during preseason. Lately, though, the Falcons have fallen on hard times with tough losses to Los Gatos, Palo Alto and Los Altos. The team currently stands it fifth place in the De Anza league. read more » Brain behind the coxswain January 28, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Nupur Maheshwari Travel to Lexington Reservoir near Los Gatos on a typical afternoon, and you’ll see senior Izzy Zuccarino crouched down at the end of the boat, yelling out words of encouragement and directions to the rowers in front of her, as their oars cut through the water in one fluid motion. read more » Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » Super Bowl sure to be a battle January 28, 2014 — by Nikil Ramanathan After a year in which new stars emerged, records were broken and multiple coaches missed games for health reasons, the two top teams in the NFL remain with a chance to win Super Bowl XLVIII in New York. read more » Wrestlers look to build on last year’s success December 12, 2013 — by Jonathan Young As the 2013-2014 wrestling season starts, senior Graham Grant and junior Christian Murabito are looking to build on their successes last year. read more » Sophomore strives to achieve her goals December 11, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Only a few seconds remained on the clock before halftime during a preseason soccer game against Carlmont High last year. The score was tied 0-0. Sophomore Lauren Plesse raced down the field with the ball her feet, her face intense, eyes unblinking. read more » Sarrami follows in grandfather’s footsteps December 11, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao Araad Sarrami was struck speechless — with victory, that is. It was League semifinals for the 170-pound weight class last season, and he, only a sophomore back then, had beaten a Palo Alto senior by the name of Erik Anderson. This victory was a culmination of a long struggle. read more » Are P.E. classes asking too much of us or is it just for our benefit? December 11, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu I’m not complaining. Well, I am, but it’s more of an investigative complaint. Answer me this: Why do I wake up sore every Friday morning? Just kidding, I’ll answer. Because of weightlifting. Weightlifting that I am required to do for P.E. credit. read more » The path back from concussions December 11, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Ashley Chen Senior quarterback Jonathan Walters stands a few feet away from the open door of physics teacher Matt Welander’s classroom. As he shifts his weight back and forth, he begins to describe his first concussion. read more » Life in Cole world: Junior basketball player hopes to lead team to success December 11, 2013 — by Andrew Jiang Playing against Monta Vista for the championship game for the Prospect tournament last December, the boys’ varsity basketball team was up by two with 5 seconds left in the game in the fourth quarter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Brain behind the coxswain January 28, 2014 — by Gwynevere Hunger and Nupur Maheshwari Travel to Lexington Reservoir near Los Gatos on a typical afternoon, and you’ll see senior Izzy Zuccarino crouched down at the end of the boat, yelling out words of encouragement and directions to the rowers in front of her, as their oars cut through the water in one fluid motion. read more » Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » Super Bowl sure to be a battle January 28, 2014 — by Nikil Ramanathan After a year in which new stars emerged, records were broken and multiple coaches missed games for health reasons, the two top teams in the NFL remain with a chance to win Super Bowl XLVIII in New York. read more » Wrestlers look to build on last year’s success December 12, 2013 — by Jonathan Young As the 2013-2014 wrestling season starts, senior Graham Grant and junior Christian Murabito are looking to build on their successes last year. read more » Sophomore strives to achieve her goals December 11, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Only a few seconds remained on the clock before halftime during a preseason soccer game against Carlmont High last year. The score was tied 0-0. Sophomore Lauren Plesse raced down the field with the ball her feet, her face intense, eyes unblinking. read more » Sarrami follows in grandfather’s footsteps December 11, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao Araad Sarrami was struck speechless — with victory, that is. It was League semifinals for the 170-pound weight class last season, and he, only a sophomore back then, had beaten a Palo Alto senior by the name of Erik Anderson. This victory was a culmination of a long struggle. read more » Are P.E. classes asking too much of us or is it just for our benefit? December 11, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu I’m not complaining. Well, I am, but it’s more of an investigative complaint. Answer me this: Why do I wake up sore every Friday morning? Just kidding, I’ll answer. Because of weightlifting. Weightlifting that I am required to do for P.E. credit. read more » The path back from concussions December 11, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Ashley Chen Senior quarterback Jonathan Walters stands a few feet away from the open door of physics teacher Matt Welander’s classroom. As he shifts his weight back and forth, he begins to describe his first concussion. read more » Life in Cole world: Junior basketball player hopes to lead team to success December 11, 2013 — by Andrew Jiang Playing against Monta Vista for the championship game for the Prospect tournament last December, the boys’ varsity basketball team was up by two with 5 seconds left in the game in the fourth quarter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Warriors: shaky start, but still hope January 28, 2014 — by Jonathan Young As the NBA season nears the halfway point, the Golden State Warriors sit nine games above .500, yet they only hold the sixth place in the ultra-competitive Western Conference playoff picture. read more » Super Bowl sure to be a battle January 28, 2014 — by Nikil Ramanathan After a year in which new stars emerged, records were broken and multiple coaches missed games for health reasons, the two top teams in the NFL remain with a chance to win Super Bowl XLVIII in New York. read more » Wrestlers look to build on last year’s success December 12, 2013 — by Jonathan Young As the 2013-2014 wrestling season starts, senior Graham Grant and junior Christian Murabito are looking to build on their successes last year. read more » Sophomore strives to achieve her goals December 11, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Only a few seconds remained on the clock before halftime during a preseason soccer game against Carlmont High last year. The score was tied 0-0. Sophomore Lauren Plesse raced down the field with the ball her feet, her face intense, eyes unblinking. read more » Sarrami follows in grandfather’s footsteps December 11, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao Araad Sarrami was struck speechless — with victory, that is. It was League semifinals for the 170-pound weight class last season, and he, only a sophomore back then, had beaten a Palo Alto senior by the name of Erik Anderson. This victory was a culmination of a long struggle. read more » Are P.E. classes asking too much of us or is it just for our benefit? December 11, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu I’m not complaining. Well, I am, but it’s more of an investigative complaint. Answer me this: Why do I wake up sore every Friday morning? Just kidding, I’ll answer. Because of weightlifting. Weightlifting that I am required to do for P.E. credit. read more » The path back from concussions December 11, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Ashley Chen Senior quarterback Jonathan Walters stands a few feet away from the open door of physics teacher Matt Welander’s classroom. As he shifts his weight back and forth, he begins to describe his first concussion. read more » Life in Cole world: Junior basketball player hopes to lead team to success December 11, 2013 — by Andrew Jiang Playing against Monta Vista for the championship game for the Prospect tournament last December, the boys’ varsity basketball team was up by two with 5 seconds left in the game in the fourth quarter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Super Bowl sure to be a battle January 28, 2014 — by Nikil Ramanathan After a year in which new stars emerged, records were broken and multiple coaches missed games for health reasons, the two top teams in the NFL remain with a chance to win Super Bowl XLVIII in New York. read more » Wrestlers look to build on last year’s success December 12, 2013 — by Jonathan Young As the 2013-2014 wrestling season starts, senior Graham Grant and junior Christian Murabito are looking to build on their successes last year. read more » Sophomore strives to achieve her goals December 11, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Only a few seconds remained on the clock before halftime during a preseason soccer game against Carlmont High last year. The score was tied 0-0. Sophomore Lauren Plesse raced down the field with the ball her feet, her face intense, eyes unblinking. read more » Sarrami follows in grandfather’s footsteps December 11, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao Araad Sarrami was struck speechless — with victory, that is. It was League semifinals for the 170-pound weight class last season, and he, only a sophomore back then, had beaten a Palo Alto senior by the name of Erik Anderson. This victory was a culmination of a long struggle. read more » Are P.E. classes asking too much of us or is it just for our benefit? December 11, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu I’m not complaining. Well, I am, but it’s more of an investigative complaint. Answer me this: Why do I wake up sore every Friday morning? Just kidding, I’ll answer. Because of weightlifting. Weightlifting that I am required to do for P.E. credit. read more » The path back from concussions December 11, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Ashley Chen Senior quarterback Jonathan Walters stands a few feet away from the open door of physics teacher Matt Welander’s classroom. As he shifts his weight back and forth, he begins to describe his first concussion. read more » Life in Cole world: Junior basketball player hopes to lead team to success December 11, 2013 — by Andrew Jiang Playing against Monta Vista for the championship game for the Prospect tournament last December, the boys’ varsity basketball team was up by two with 5 seconds left in the game in the fourth quarter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Wrestlers look to build on last year’s success December 12, 2013 — by Jonathan Young As the 2013-2014 wrestling season starts, senior Graham Grant and junior Christian Murabito are looking to build on their successes last year. read more » Sophomore strives to achieve her goals December 11, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Only a few seconds remained on the clock before halftime during a preseason soccer game against Carlmont High last year. The score was tied 0-0. Sophomore Lauren Plesse raced down the field with the ball her feet, her face intense, eyes unblinking. read more » Sarrami follows in grandfather’s footsteps December 11, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao Araad Sarrami was struck speechless — with victory, that is. It was League semifinals for the 170-pound weight class last season, and he, only a sophomore back then, had beaten a Palo Alto senior by the name of Erik Anderson. This victory was a culmination of a long struggle. read more » Are P.E. classes asking too much of us or is it just for our benefit? December 11, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu I’m not complaining. Well, I am, but it’s more of an investigative complaint. Answer me this: Why do I wake up sore every Friday morning? Just kidding, I’ll answer. Because of weightlifting. Weightlifting that I am required to do for P.E. credit. read more » The path back from concussions December 11, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Ashley Chen Senior quarterback Jonathan Walters stands a few feet away from the open door of physics teacher Matt Welander’s classroom. As he shifts his weight back and forth, he begins to describe his first concussion. read more » Life in Cole world: Junior basketball player hopes to lead team to success December 11, 2013 — by Andrew Jiang Playing against Monta Vista for the championship game for the Prospect tournament last December, the boys’ varsity basketball team was up by two with 5 seconds left in the game in the fourth quarter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Sophomore strives to achieve her goals December 11, 2013 — by Sabrina Chen and Deepti Kannan Only a few seconds remained on the clock before halftime during a preseason soccer game against Carlmont High last year. The score was tied 0-0. Sophomore Lauren Plesse raced down the field with the ball her feet, her face intense, eyes unblinking. read more » Sarrami follows in grandfather’s footsteps December 11, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao Araad Sarrami was struck speechless — with victory, that is. It was League semifinals for the 170-pound weight class last season, and he, only a sophomore back then, had beaten a Palo Alto senior by the name of Erik Anderson. This victory was a culmination of a long struggle. read more » Are P.E. classes asking too much of us or is it just for our benefit? December 11, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu I’m not complaining. Well, I am, but it’s more of an investigative complaint. Answer me this: Why do I wake up sore every Friday morning? Just kidding, I’ll answer. Because of weightlifting. Weightlifting that I am required to do for P.E. credit. read more » The path back from concussions December 11, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Ashley Chen Senior quarterback Jonathan Walters stands a few feet away from the open door of physics teacher Matt Welander’s classroom. As he shifts his weight back and forth, he begins to describe his first concussion. read more » Life in Cole world: Junior basketball player hopes to lead team to success December 11, 2013 — by Andrew Jiang Playing against Monta Vista for the championship game for the Prospect tournament last December, the boys’ varsity basketball team was up by two with 5 seconds left in the game in the fourth quarter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Sarrami follows in grandfather’s footsteps December 11, 2013 — by Michelle Leung and Kelly Xiao Araad Sarrami was struck speechless — with victory, that is. It was League semifinals for the 170-pound weight class last season, and he, only a sophomore back then, had beaten a Palo Alto senior by the name of Erik Anderson. This victory was a culmination of a long struggle. read more » Are P.E. classes asking too much of us or is it just for our benefit? December 11, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu I’m not complaining. Well, I am, but it’s more of an investigative complaint. Answer me this: Why do I wake up sore every Friday morning? Just kidding, I’ll answer. Because of weightlifting. Weightlifting that I am required to do for P.E. credit. read more » The path back from concussions December 11, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Ashley Chen Senior quarterback Jonathan Walters stands a few feet away from the open door of physics teacher Matt Welander’s classroom. As he shifts his weight back and forth, he begins to describe his first concussion. read more » Life in Cole world: Junior basketball player hopes to lead team to success December 11, 2013 — by Andrew Jiang Playing against Monta Vista for the championship game for the Prospect tournament last December, the boys’ varsity basketball team was up by two with 5 seconds left in the game in the fourth quarter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Are P.E. classes asking too much of us or is it just for our benefit? December 11, 2013 — by Shreya Tumu I’m not complaining. Well, I am, but it’s more of an investigative complaint. Answer me this: Why do I wake up sore every Friday morning? Just kidding, I’ll answer. Because of weightlifting. Weightlifting that I am required to do for P.E. credit. read more » The path back from concussions December 11, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Ashley Chen Senior quarterback Jonathan Walters stands a few feet away from the open door of physics teacher Matt Welander’s classroom. As he shifts his weight back and forth, he begins to describe his first concussion. read more » Life in Cole world: Junior basketball player hopes to lead team to success December 11, 2013 — by Andrew Jiang Playing against Monta Vista for the championship game for the Prospect tournament last December, the boys’ varsity basketball team was up by two with 5 seconds left in the game in the fourth quarter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
The path back from concussions December 11, 2013 — by Miles Albert and Ashley Chen Senior quarterback Jonathan Walters stands a few feet away from the open door of physics teacher Matt Welander’s classroom. As he shifts his weight back and forth, he begins to describe his first concussion. read more » Life in Cole world: Junior basketball player hopes to lead team to success December 11, 2013 — by Andrew Jiang Playing against Monta Vista for the championship game for the Prospect tournament last December, the boys’ varsity basketball team was up by two with 5 seconds left in the game in the fourth quarter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast
Life in Cole world: Junior basketball player hopes to lead team to success December 11, 2013 — by Andrew Jiang Playing against Monta Vista for the championship game for the Prospect tournament last December, the boys’ varsity basketball team was up by two with 5 seconds left in the game in the fourth quarter. read more » firstprevious...1020304050...141142143144145...150160170180190...nextlast