Shedding light on the thrilling racquet sport of squash January 29, 2023 — by Saachi Jain and Daniel Wu For some, the word squash brings to mind pictures of a bland vegetable. Yet for juniors Neal Malhotra and Dhruv Nemani, it carries an entirely different meaning: a sport, a family and a lifestyle. Characterized by its lightning fast nature and technical movements, the indoor racket sport consists of two players hitting a tennis-like ball […] read more » Boys’ basketball edges out Gunn, but faces tough tests in De Anza January 27, 2023 — by George Huang and Zack Zhang The air was electric with four minutes left on the scoreboard in the Falcons’ home game against the Gunn Titans on Jan. 13. The Falcons were down 52-50. Attempting to score, senior point guard Nick Tjaden hovered at the 3-point line but couldn’t find an opening. Suddenly, senior shooting guard Julian Berkowitz-Sklar appeared next to […] read more » Physics teacher Matthew Welander finds numerous benefits of going to the gym January 26, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Physics teacher Matthew Welander teaches high-level science classes that demand thorough preparation and deep concentration. But his work days begin in a place not typically associated with the concepts he teaches: a local gym. He spends most mornings in the gym from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m., and he credits his workouts with helping him […] read more » Dance team prepares for the bright lights of competition season January 26, 2023 — by Michelle Wan With the new semester in full swing, the dance team has transitioned into its competition season, a time when they attend local contests across the Bay Area and then head to Nationals in Anaheim. In the past few years, the team has struggled with a lack of leadership and choreography due to difficulties finding consistent […] read more » English Premier League: a midseason report card January 24, 2023 — by Anirudh Iyer Just a week after the ending of a mesmerizing World Cup, where Lionel Messi and Argentina triumphed against superstar Kylian Mbappe’s France in a nerve-wracking back-and-forth affair, soccer’s biggest stars swapped their nation’s colors for their club stripes. The English Premier League, which returned to action on Dec. 26, is regarded as the best domestic […] read more » Golfer reflects on mentality of playing alone January 23, 2023 — by Isabelle Wang While many sports like soccer and basketball involve teamwork among players, golf is one of the few that mainly focuses on individual improvement and practice. Sophomore Sarah Lim has played golf for four years, and practices three to four hours most days at San Jose University Spartan Complex. Along with holding the No. 1 position […] read more » Dance team adjusts practice schedules to prepare for upcoming competitions December 18, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The dance team will be busier during its competition season this year, ramping up their practice for six competition pieces this year compared to three last year. They are all either in the medium or small dance category since the team only has 15 members. Among the six competitions, medium hip-pop, medium pom and medium […] read more » How to start lifting December 16, 2022 — by Jason Cheng and Andrew Lin Jan. 1 is fast approaching, and you know what that means: hordes of clueless people walking into the gym for the first time, a majority of whom will never be seen again within five miles of a weight. If you’re truly in it to win it, here’s how to make real progress and avoid common […] read more » Sophomore JV basketball player hopes to play at the next level December 15, 2022 — by George Hu When sophomore Steven Ning was in fourth grade, he saw himself as overweight and unathletic, and it hurt his self-esteem. Despite feeling bad about himself, he said he is actually grateful for that time because of the great improvements that came out of it — with the ambition of wanting to become fitter, he turned […] read more » San Francisco 49ers have an opportunity to build on last year’s success December 15, 2022 — by George Hu The 2022 NFL offseason was one of the most volatile ones in recent memory with many shocking trades and headlines such as the Green Bay Packers trading wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins. However, amid a barrage of […] read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
Boys’ basketball edges out Gunn, but faces tough tests in De Anza January 27, 2023 — by George Huang and Zack Zhang The air was electric with four minutes left on the scoreboard in the Falcons’ home game against the Gunn Titans on Jan. 13. The Falcons were down 52-50. Attempting to score, senior point guard Nick Tjaden hovered at the 3-point line but couldn’t find an opening. Suddenly, senior shooting guard Julian Berkowitz-Sklar appeared next to […] read more » Physics teacher Matthew Welander finds numerous benefits of going to the gym January 26, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Physics teacher Matthew Welander teaches high-level science classes that demand thorough preparation and deep concentration. But his work days begin in a place not typically associated with the concepts he teaches: a local gym. He spends most mornings in the gym from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m., and he credits his workouts with helping him […] read more » Dance team prepares for the bright lights of competition season January 26, 2023 — by Michelle Wan With the new semester in full swing, the dance team has transitioned into its competition season, a time when they attend local contests across the Bay Area and then head to Nationals in Anaheim. In the past few years, the team has struggled with a lack of leadership and choreography due to difficulties finding consistent […] read more » English Premier League: a midseason report card January 24, 2023 — by Anirudh Iyer Just a week after the ending of a mesmerizing World Cup, where Lionel Messi and Argentina triumphed against superstar Kylian Mbappe’s France in a nerve-wracking back-and-forth affair, soccer’s biggest stars swapped their nation’s colors for their club stripes. The English Premier League, which returned to action on Dec. 26, is regarded as the best domestic […] read more » Golfer reflects on mentality of playing alone January 23, 2023 — by Isabelle Wang While many sports like soccer and basketball involve teamwork among players, golf is one of the few that mainly focuses on individual improvement and practice. Sophomore Sarah Lim has played golf for four years, and practices three to four hours most days at San Jose University Spartan Complex. Along with holding the No. 1 position […] read more » Dance team adjusts practice schedules to prepare for upcoming competitions December 18, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The dance team will be busier during its competition season this year, ramping up their practice for six competition pieces this year compared to three last year. They are all either in the medium or small dance category since the team only has 15 members. Among the six competitions, medium hip-pop, medium pom and medium […] read more » How to start lifting December 16, 2022 — by Jason Cheng and Andrew Lin Jan. 1 is fast approaching, and you know what that means: hordes of clueless people walking into the gym for the first time, a majority of whom will never be seen again within five miles of a weight. If you’re truly in it to win it, here’s how to make real progress and avoid common […] read more » Sophomore JV basketball player hopes to play at the next level December 15, 2022 — by George Hu When sophomore Steven Ning was in fourth grade, he saw himself as overweight and unathletic, and it hurt his self-esteem. Despite feeling bad about himself, he said he is actually grateful for that time because of the great improvements that came out of it — with the ambition of wanting to become fitter, he turned […] read more » San Francisco 49ers have an opportunity to build on last year’s success December 15, 2022 — by George Hu The 2022 NFL offseason was one of the most volatile ones in recent memory with many shocking trades and headlines such as the Green Bay Packers trading wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins. However, amid a barrage of […] read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
Physics teacher Matthew Welander finds numerous benefits of going to the gym January 26, 2023 — by Sam Bai and Aiden Ye Physics teacher Matthew Welander teaches high-level science classes that demand thorough preparation and deep concentration. But his work days begin in a place not typically associated with the concepts he teaches: a local gym. He spends most mornings in the gym from 6 a.m. to 7 a.m., and he credits his workouts with helping him […] read more » Dance team prepares for the bright lights of competition season January 26, 2023 — by Michelle Wan With the new semester in full swing, the dance team has transitioned into its competition season, a time when they attend local contests across the Bay Area and then head to Nationals in Anaheim. In the past few years, the team has struggled with a lack of leadership and choreography due to difficulties finding consistent […] read more » English Premier League: a midseason report card January 24, 2023 — by Anirudh Iyer Just a week after the ending of a mesmerizing World Cup, where Lionel Messi and Argentina triumphed against superstar Kylian Mbappe’s France in a nerve-wracking back-and-forth affair, soccer’s biggest stars swapped their nation’s colors for their club stripes. The English Premier League, which returned to action on Dec. 26, is regarded as the best domestic […] read more » Golfer reflects on mentality of playing alone January 23, 2023 — by Isabelle Wang While many sports like soccer and basketball involve teamwork among players, golf is one of the few that mainly focuses on individual improvement and practice. Sophomore Sarah Lim has played golf for four years, and practices three to four hours most days at San Jose University Spartan Complex. Along with holding the No. 1 position […] read more » Dance team adjusts practice schedules to prepare for upcoming competitions December 18, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The dance team will be busier during its competition season this year, ramping up their practice for six competition pieces this year compared to three last year. They are all either in the medium or small dance category since the team only has 15 members. Among the six competitions, medium hip-pop, medium pom and medium […] read more » How to start lifting December 16, 2022 — by Jason Cheng and Andrew Lin Jan. 1 is fast approaching, and you know what that means: hordes of clueless people walking into the gym for the first time, a majority of whom will never be seen again within five miles of a weight. If you’re truly in it to win it, here’s how to make real progress and avoid common […] read more » Sophomore JV basketball player hopes to play at the next level December 15, 2022 — by George Hu When sophomore Steven Ning was in fourth grade, he saw himself as overweight and unathletic, and it hurt his self-esteem. Despite feeling bad about himself, he said he is actually grateful for that time because of the great improvements that came out of it — with the ambition of wanting to become fitter, he turned […] read more » San Francisco 49ers have an opportunity to build on last year’s success December 15, 2022 — by George Hu The 2022 NFL offseason was one of the most volatile ones in recent memory with many shocking trades and headlines such as the Green Bay Packers trading wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins. However, amid a barrage of […] read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
Dance team prepares for the bright lights of competition season January 26, 2023 — by Michelle Wan With the new semester in full swing, the dance team has transitioned into its competition season, a time when they attend local contests across the Bay Area and then head to Nationals in Anaheim. In the past few years, the team has struggled with a lack of leadership and choreography due to difficulties finding consistent […] read more » English Premier League: a midseason report card January 24, 2023 — by Anirudh Iyer Just a week after the ending of a mesmerizing World Cup, where Lionel Messi and Argentina triumphed against superstar Kylian Mbappe’s France in a nerve-wracking back-and-forth affair, soccer’s biggest stars swapped their nation’s colors for their club stripes. The English Premier League, which returned to action on Dec. 26, is regarded as the best domestic […] read more » Golfer reflects on mentality of playing alone January 23, 2023 — by Isabelle Wang While many sports like soccer and basketball involve teamwork among players, golf is one of the few that mainly focuses on individual improvement and practice. Sophomore Sarah Lim has played golf for four years, and practices three to four hours most days at San Jose University Spartan Complex. Along with holding the No. 1 position […] read more » Dance team adjusts practice schedules to prepare for upcoming competitions December 18, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The dance team will be busier during its competition season this year, ramping up their practice for six competition pieces this year compared to three last year. They are all either in the medium or small dance category since the team only has 15 members. Among the six competitions, medium hip-pop, medium pom and medium […] read more » How to start lifting December 16, 2022 — by Jason Cheng and Andrew Lin Jan. 1 is fast approaching, and you know what that means: hordes of clueless people walking into the gym for the first time, a majority of whom will never be seen again within five miles of a weight. If you’re truly in it to win it, here’s how to make real progress and avoid common […] read more » Sophomore JV basketball player hopes to play at the next level December 15, 2022 — by George Hu When sophomore Steven Ning was in fourth grade, he saw himself as overweight and unathletic, and it hurt his self-esteem. Despite feeling bad about himself, he said he is actually grateful for that time because of the great improvements that came out of it — with the ambition of wanting to become fitter, he turned […] read more » San Francisco 49ers have an opportunity to build on last year’s success December 15, 2022 — by George Hu The 2022 NFL offseason was one of the most volatile ones in recent memory with many shocking trades and headlines such as the Green Bay Packers trading wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins. However, amid a barrage of […] read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
English Premier League: a midseason report card January 24, 2023 — by Anirudh Iyer Just a week after the ending of a mesmerizing World Cup, where Lionel Messi and Argentina triumphed against superstar Kylian Mbappe’s France in a nerve-wracking back-and-forth affair, soccer’s biggest stars swapped their nation’s colors for their club stripes. The English Premier League, which returned to action on Dec. 26, is regarded as the best domestic […] read more » Golfer reflects on mentality of playing alone January 23, 2023 — by Isabelle Wang While many sports like soccer and basketball involve teamwork among players, golf is one of the few that mainly focuses on individual improvement and practice. Sophomore Sarah Lim has played golf for four years, and practices three to four hours most days at San Jose University Spartan Complex. Along with holding the No. 1 position […] read more » Dance team adjusts practice schedules to prepare for upcoming competitions December 18, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The dance team will be busier during its competition season this year, ramping up their practice for six competition pieces this year compared to three last year. They are all either in the medium or small dance category since the team only has 15 members. Among the six competitions, medium hip-pop, medium pom and medium […] read more » How to start lifting December 16, 2022 — by Jason Cheng and Andrew Lin Jan. 1 is fast approaching, and you know what that means: hordes of clueless people walking into the gym for the first time, a majority of whom will never be seen again within five miles of a weight. If you’re truly in it to win it, here’s how to make real progress and avoid common […] read more » Sophomore JV basketball player hopes to play at the next level December 15, 2022 — by George Hu When sophomore Steven Ning was in fourth grade, he saw himself as overweight and unathletic, and it hurt his self-esteem. Despite feeling bad about himself, he said he is actually grateful for that time because of the great improvements that came out of it — with the ambition of wanting to become fitter, he turned […] read more » San Francisco 49ers have an opportunity to build on last year’s success December 15, 2022 — by George Hu The 2022 NFL offseason was one of the most volatile ones in recent memory with many shocking trades and headlines such as the Green Bay Packers trading wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins. However, amid a barrage of […] read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
Golfer reflects on mentality of playing alone January 23, 2023 — by Isabelle Wang While many sports like soccer and basketball involve teamwork among players, golf is one of the few that mainly focuses on individual improvement and practice. Sophomore Sarah Lim has played golf for four years, and practices three to four hours most days at San Jose University Spartan Complex. Along with holding the No. 1 position […] read more » Dance team adjusts practice schedules to prepare for upcoming competitions December 18, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The dance team will be busier during its competition season this year, ramping up their practice for six competition pieces this year compared to three last year. They are all either in the medium or small dance category since the team only has 15 members. Among the six competitions, medium hip-pop, medium pom and medium […] read more » How to start lifting December 16, 2022 — by Jason Cheng and Andrew Lin Jan. 1 is fast approaching, and you know what that means: hordes of clueless people walking into the gym for the first time, a majority of whom will never be seen again within five miles of a weight. If you’re truly in it to win it, here’s how to make real progress and avoid common […] read more » Sophomore JV basketball player hopes to play at the next level December 15, 2022 — by George Hu When sophomore Steven Ning was in fourth grade, he saw himself as overweight and unathletic, and it hurt his self-esteem. Despite feeling bad about himself, he said he is actually grateful for that time because of the great improvements that came out of it — with the ambition of wanting to become fitter, he turned […] read more » San Francisco 49ers have an opportunity to build on last year’s success December 15, 2022 — by George Hu The 2022 NFL offseason was one of the most volatile ones in recent memory with many shocking trades and headlines such as the Green Bay Packers trading wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins. However, amid a barrage of […] read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
Dance team adjusts practice schedules to prepare for upcoming competitions December 18, 2022 — by Minsui Tang The dance team will be busier during its competition season this year, ramping up their practice for six competition pieces this year compared to three last year. They are all either in the medium or small dance category since the team only has 15 members. Among the six competitions, medium hip-pop, medium pom and medium […] read more » How to start lifting December 16, 2022 — by Jason Cheng and Andrew Lin Jan. 1 is fast approaching, and you know what that means: hordes of clueless people walking into the gym for the first time, a majority of whom will never be seen again within five miles of a weight. If you’re truly in it to win it, here’s how to make real progress and avoid common […] read more » Sophomore JV basketball player hopes to play at the next level December 15, 2022 — by George Hu When sophomore Steven Ning was in fourth grade, he saw himself as overweight and unathletic, and it hurt his self-esteem. Despite feeling bad about himself, he said he is actually grateful for that time because of the great improvements that came out of it — with the ambition of wanting to become fitter, he turned […] read more » San Francisco 49ers have an opportunity to build on last year’s success December 15, 2022 — by George Hu The 2022 NFL offseason was one of the most volatile ones in recent memory with many shocking trades and headlines such as the Green Bay Packers trading wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins. However, amid a barrage of […] read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
How to start lifting December 16, 2022 — by Jason Cheng and Andrew Lin Jan. 1 is fast approaching, and you know what that means: hordes of clueless people walking into the gym for the first time, a majority of whom will never be seen again within five miles of a weight. If you’re truly in it to win it, here’s how to make real progress and avoid common […] read more » Sophomore JV basketball player hopes to play at the next level December 15, 2022 — by George Hu When sophomore Steven Ning was in fourth grade, he saw himself as overweight and unathletic, and it hurt his self-esteem. Despite feeling bad about himself, he said he is actually grateful for that time because of the great improvements that came out of it — with the ambition of wanting to become fitter, he turned […] read more » San Francisco 49ers have an opportunity to build on last year’s success December 15, 2022 — by George Hu The 2022 NFL offseason was one of the most volatile ones in recent memory with many shocking trades and headlines such as the Green Bay Packers trading wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins. However, amid a barrage of […] read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
Sophomore JV basketball player hopes to play at the next level December 15, 2022 — by George Hu When sophomore Steven Ning was in fourth grade, he saw himself as overweight and unathletic, and it hurt his self-esteem. Despite feeling bad about himself, he said he is actually grateful for that time because of the great improvements that came out of it — with the ambition of wanting to become fitter, he turned […] read more » San Francisco 49ers have an opportunity to build on last year’s success December 15, 2022 — by George Hu The 2022 NFL offseason was one of the most volatile ones in recent memory with many shocking trades and headlines such as the Green Bay Packers trading wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins. However, amid a barrage of […] read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast
San Francisco 49ers have an opportunity to build on last year’s success December 15, 2022 — by George Hu The 2022 NFL offseason was one of the most volatile ones in recent memory with many shocking trades and headlines such as the Green Bay Packers trading wide receiver Davante Adams to the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs trading wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins. However, amid a barrage of […] read more » firstprevious...10...2021222324...3040506070...nextlast