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It’s 12:25 on a Blue Day, and you are hungry — where do you go? With only 35 minutes to spare, time is of the essence. But, as one of the school’s true professional eaters, I have...
The crisp smell of grilling burgers, the crackles and pops of crinkly bacon, and the pop of soda cans spread through campus on June 8, 2023. For many other freshmen, sophomores and juniors, it was a stressful...
The Media Arts Program is a path of study that almost all Saratoga High students have the opportunity to pursue, but typically only a few dozen overcome scheduling challenges and remain in the program...
Staring at the draw at a regional tennis tournament, Samik Pattanayak noticed that one of his opponents was going to be attending the same middle school as him. That opponent was Shrey Jain. Little did...
Ever tell yourself that you’d “lock in” for your test tomorrow only to find yourself lazily swiping through your phone for the next three hours? Well, I might just have the perfect remedy to get...
Sitting in my chair in my AP Statistics class, as I am typing this story on my laptop, I am running on three hours of sleep. However, my reason for not sleeping has nothing to do with procrastination...
Amid the experience of high school, filled with gossip, stress, dancing, unfortunate grades, and more, heartbreak is one of the more unfortunate experiences anyone can go through. There are few ways to...
Staring at the draw at a regional tennis tournament, Samik Pattanayak noticed that one of his opponents was going to be attending the same middle school as him. That opponent was Shrey Jain. Little did...
As a student at a school brimming with academic demands and deadlines, I often found the need to escape the confines of textbooks and lectures. When the call of procrastination rang loud, my mind...
When it comes to unconventional sports, you may think of the adrenaline rush of extreme skiing or the impressive feats of parkour. But for Maddy Hubb and Vidhi Patel, their passions lay in vaulting, the...
Since we were in 5th grade, the “1/3th diverse group,” as we call ourselves, has maintained an unbreakable friendship that has withstood the test of time.
It's interesting to think about...
Five minutes into a post-lunch class, heads sag as though weighed down by a 45 pound plate strapped to their chins. Having just eaten, they are faced with the difficult tug-and-war against a food coma,...