Equestrian vaulters find community while competing at an international and national level February 1, 2024 — by Kathy Wang Clutching tightly onto the saddle of her galloping horse, senior Maddie Hubb focuses her eyes on a point while kicking her legs up to lock into a steady handstand position, holding it for a few seconds before returning to a steady stance. As the horse continues trotting, Hubb swings her arms to coordinate a graceful […] read more » Mountain View episode underscores need for independent student journalism October 19, 2023 — by Tara Natarajan and Kavya Patel Recently, Hanna Olson, a senior who is the editor-in-chief of Mountain View High School’s Oracle student newspaper, and its former adviser, Carla Gomez, have threatened to sue MVHS’s administration over alleged censorship of the publication and the removal of Gomez from her position. According to a letter written by their lawyer Jean-Paul Jassy, the administration […] read more » Historical atrium in office commemorates impactful parent May 26, 2023 — by Meher Bhatnagar and Ariel Zhou Though subtle, elements of the school’s history can be seen throughout the campus, from buildings to various plaques. One of these pieces of history is located at the center of its main office: a Japanese-inspired glass atrium that contains greenery and other traditional features such as fountains, vines, flowers and a miniature Japanese garden bridge […] read more »
Mountain View episode underscores need for independent student journalism October 19, 2023 — by Tara Natarajan and Kavya Patel Recently, Hanna Olson, a senior who is the editor-in-chief of Mountain View High School’s Oracle student newspaper, and its former adviser, Carla Gomez, have threatened to sue MVHS’s administration over alleged censorship of the publication and the removal of Gomez from her position. According to a letter written by their lawyer Jean-Paul Jassy, the administration […] read more » Historical atrium in office commemorates impactful parent May 26, 2023 — by Meher Bhatnagar and Ariel Zhou Though subtle, elements of the school’s history can be seen throughout the campus, from buildings to various plaques. One of these pieces of history is located at the center of its main office: a Japanese-inspired glass atrium that contains greenery and other traditional features such as fountains, vines, flowers and a miniature Japanese garden bridge […] read more »
Historical atrium in office commemorates impactful parent May 26, 2023 — by Meher Bhatnagar and Ariel Zhou Though subtle, elements of the school’s history can be seen throughout the campus, from buildings to various plaques. One of these pieces of history is located at the center of its main office: a Japanese-inspired glass atrium that contains greenery and other traditional features such as fountains, vines, flowers and a miniature Japanese garden bridge […] read more »