Fragile masculinity devalues progress for gender equality February 9, 2018 — by Angela Lee Reporter argues how fragile masculinity describes how men often try to uphold the stereotype of a straight man by behaving in aggressive, uncaring ways. read more » Japanese internment survivor faces fear after life in camp March 16, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Angela Lee Japanese internment camp survivor recounts her story. read more » Face-off: Two Falcon staff pairs battle for the pot of gold March 13, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja, Angela Lee, Kyle Wang and Isabelle Yang Juniors face against each other in a leprechaun trap making contest. read more » For reporter, Fantasia has always been more than a pearl milk tea shop November 30, 2016 — by Angela Lee Pearl milk tea is a common drink in Taiwanese culture. I remember when, after eating dinner with my extended family, my uncle and dad would drive us all to buy boba. And it wasn’t just any random cafe — Fantasia was always our pick. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Beware the Metropolitan, a haven for the supernatural October 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee I’ve always been a slightly superstitious person: I carry a good luck charm on test days, a safety amulet dangles in my car and I look away whenever I pass a cemetery. Most of these idiosyncrasies stem from my mom, but thanks to my experience at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York, I have developed my greatest superstition — to never wear black or joke around near historical artifacts. read more » Meet Fresh offers not so fresh options September 6, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Isabelle Yang Juniors' experience at new Taiwanese restraunt read more » What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » One tragedy, one victim and one punishable misdeed March 24, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Angela Lee In February, a jury found Peter Liang, an Asian American police officer in the New York City, guity of the manslaughter of 28-year-old black man Akai Gurley. The verdict was condemned in much of the Asian-American community. read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » ASB to add more murals November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee The ASB is planning to add more murals to the campus and has opened up online applications for students who are interested in painting these murals. read more » Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
Japanese internment survivor faces fear after life in camp March 16, 2017 — by Kitty Huang and Angela Lee Japanese internment camp survivor recounts her story. read more » Face-off: Two Falcon staff pairs battle for the pot of gold March 13, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja, Angela Lee, Kyle Wang and Isabelle Yang Juniors face against each other in a leprechaun trap making contest. read more » For reporter, Fantasia has always been more than a pearl milk tea shop November 30, 2016 — by Angela Lee Pearl milk tea is a common drink in Taiwanese culture. I remember when, after eating dinner with my extended family, my uncle and dad would drive us all to buy boba. And it wasn’t just any random cafe — Fantasia was always our pick. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Beware the Metropolitan, a haven for the supernatural October 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee I’ve always been a slightly superstitious person: I carry a good luck charm on test days, a safety amulet dangles in my car and I look away whenever I pass a cemetery. Most of these idiosyncrasies stem from my mom, but thanks to my experience at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York, I have developed my greatest superstition — to never wear black or joke around near historical artifacts. read more » Meet Fresh offers not so fresh options September 6, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Isabelle Yang Juniors' experience at new Taiwanese restraunt read more » What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » One tragedy, one victim and one punishable misdeed March 24, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Angela Lee In February, a jury found Peter Liang, an Asian American police officer in the New York City, guity of the manslaughter of 28-year-old black man Akai Gurley. The verdict was condemned in much of the Asian-American community. read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » ASB to add more murals November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee The ASB is planning to add more murals to the campus and has opened up online applications for students who are interested in painting these murals. read more » Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
Face-off: Two Falcon staff pairs battle for the pot of gold March 13, 2017 — by Pranav Ahuja, Angela Lee, Kyle Wang and Isabelle Yang Juniors face against each other in a leprechaun trap making contest. read more » For reporter, Fantasia has always been more than a pearl milk tea shop November 30, 2016 — by Angela Lee Pearl milk tea is a common drink in Taiwanese culture. I remember when, after eating dinner with my extended family, my uncle and dad would drive us all to buy boba. And it wasn’t just any random cafe — Fantasia was always our pick. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Beware the Metropolitan, a haven for the supernatural October 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee I’ve always been a slightly superstitious person: I carry a good luck charm on test days, a safety amulet dangles in my car and I look away whenever I pass a cemetery. Most of these idiosyncrasies stem from my mom, but thanks to my experience at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York, I have developed my greatest superstition — to never wear black or joke around near historical artifacts. read more » Meet Fresh offers not so fresh options September 6, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Isabelle Yang Juniors' experience at new Taiwanese restraunt read more » What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » One tragedy, one victim and one punishable misdeed March 24, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Angela Lee In February, a jury found Peter Liang, an Asian American police officer in the New York City, guity of the manslaughter of 28-year-old black man Akai Gurley. The verdict was condemned in much of the Asian-American community. read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » ASB to add more murals November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee The ASB is planning to add more murals to the campus and has opened up online applications for students who are interested in painting these murals. read more » Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
For reporter, Fantasia has always been more than a pearl milk tea shop November 30, 2016 — by Angela Lee Pearl milk tea is a common drink in Taiwanese culture. I remember when, after eating dinner with my extended family, my uncle and dad would drive us all to buy boba. And it wasn’t just any random cafe — Fantasia was always our pick. read more » Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Beware the Metropolitan, a haven for the supernatural October 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee I’ve always been a slightly superstitious person: I carry a good luck charm on test days, a safety amulet dangles in my car and I look away whenever I pass a cemetery. Most of these idiosyncrasies stem from my mom, but thanks to my experience at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York, I have developed my greatest superstition — to never wear black or joke around near historical artifacts. read more » Meet Fresh offers not so fresh options September 6, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Isabelle Yang Juniors' experience at new Taiwanese restraunt read more » What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » One tragedy, one victim and one punishable misdeed March 24, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Angela Lee In February, a jury found Peter Liang, an Asian American police officer in the New York City, guity of the manslaughter of 28-year-old black man Akai Gurley. The verdict was condemned in much of the Asian-American community. read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » ASB to add more murals November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee The ASB is planning to add more murals to the campus and has opened up online applications for students who are interested in painting these murals. read more » Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
Boys’ soccer: Young team hopes to surpass last year’s success November 25, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Michelle Lee Boys' soccer team aims for new hopes with new members. read more » Beware the Metropolitan, a haven for the supernatural October 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee I’ve always been a slightly superstitious person: I carry a good luck charm on test days, a safety amulet dangles in my car and I look away whenever I pass a cemetery. Most of these idiosyncrasies stem from my mom, but thanks to my experience at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York, I have developed my greatest superstition — to never wear black or joke around near historical artifacts. read more » Meet Fresh offers not so fresh options September 6, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Isabelle Yang Juniors' experience at new Taiwanese restraunt read more » What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » One tragedy, one victim and one punishable misdeed March 24, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Angela Lee In February, a jury found Peter Liang, an Asian American police officer in the New York City, guity of the manslaughter of 28-year-old black man Akai Gurley. The verdict was condemned in much of the Asian-American community. read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » ASB to add more murals November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee The ASB is planning to add more murals to the campus and has opened up online applications for students who are interested in painting these murals. read more » Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
Beware the Metropolitan, a haven for the supernatural October 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee I’ve always been a slightly superstitious person: I carry a good luck charm on test days, a safety amulet dangles in my car and I look away whenever I pass a cemetery. Most of these idiosyncrasies stem from my mom, but thanks to my experience at the Metropolitan Art Museum in New York, I have developed my greatest superstition — to never wear black or joke around near historical artifacts. read more » Meet Fresh offers not so fresh options September 6, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Isabelle Yang Juniors' experience at new Taiwanese restraunt read more » What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » One tragedy, one victim and one punishable misdeed March 24, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Angela Lee In February, a jury found Peter Liang, an Asian American police officer in the New York City, guity of the manslaughter of 28-year-old black man Akai Gurley. The verdict was condemned in much of the Asian-American community. read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » ASB to add more murals November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee The ASB is planning to add more murals to the campus and has opened up online applications for students who are interested in painting these murals. read more » Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
Meet Fresh offers not so fresh options September 6, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Isabelle Yang Juniors' experience at new Taiwanese restraunt read more » What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » One tragedy, one victim and one punishable misdeed March 24, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Angela Lee In February, a jury found Peter Liang, an Asian American police officer in the New York City, guity of the manslaughter of 28-year-old black man Akai Gurley. The verdict was condemned in much of the Asian-American community. read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » ASB to add more murals November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee The ASB is planning to add more murals to the campus and has opened up online applications for students who are interested in painting these murals. read more » Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
What can you buy with $20 and an hour? April 27, 2016 — by Angela Lee Thrifting through a plethora of fabrics, scanning Sephora’s neat rows of makeup products or even gazing down an aisle of snacks at Safeway — I love it all. read more » One tragedy, one victim and one punishable misdeed March 24, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Angela Lee In February, a jury found Peter Liang, an Asian American police officer in the New York City, guity of the manslaughter of 28-year-old black man Akai Gurley. The verdict was condemned in much of the Asian-American community. read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » ASB to add more murals November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee The ASB is planning to add more murals to the campus and has opened up online applications for students who are interested in painting these murals. read more » Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
One tragedy, one victim and one punishable misdeed March 24, 2016 — by Karissa Dong and Angela Lee In February, a jury found Peter Liang, an Asian American police officer in the New York City, guity of the manslaughter of 28-year-old black man Akai Gurley. The verdict was condemned in much of the Asian-American community. read more » Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » ASB to add more murals November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee The ASB is planning to add more murals to the campus and has opened up online applications for students who are interested in painting these murals. read more » Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
Swim season kick-starts with freshman diver March 11, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Charin Park It was nighttime at the Santa Clara Dive Center. A diving bubbler seethed beneath the toes of freshman Annika Donez, ready to break her fall if she belly-flopped. Perched at the base of a 3-meter springboard, she waited for her coach to count her off. read more » Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » ASB to add more murals November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee The ASB is planning to add more murals to the campus and has opened up online applications for students who are interested in painting these murals. read more » Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
Ukulele club aims to incorporate community service January 20, 2016 — by Angela Lee and Summer Smith According to sophomore Nayoung Kim, the purpose of the club is to create a relaxing environment to enjoy music and learn a relatively easy instrument. read more » ASB to add more murals November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee The ASB is planning to add more murals to the campus and has opened up online applications for students who are interested in painting these murals. read more » Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
ASB to add more murals November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee The ASB is planning to add more murals to the campus and has opened up online applications for students who are interested in painting these murals. read more » Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
Senior places as a finalist in international film festival November 10, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Marcus Emery finds niche in Media Arts Program and film. read more » Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
Students place in national girls’ math competition October 14, 2015 — by Angela Lee Senior Celine Liang placed fifth and freshman Catherine Wu placed seventh in the sixth annual Math Prize for Girls competition on Sept. 20. Their results showed that they are two of the top young female mathematicians in the nation. read more » Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
Seniors plan to pursue artistic majors October 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Katherine Zhou Senior Katherine Liu, then 11 years old, passed by a row of fluttering flags and ambled into a lofty glass building. Liu vividly remembers her surreal experience at the United Nations headquarters. read more » Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
Recent mixers receive positive reactions after years of bad reputations October 5, 2015 — by Angela Lee and Shreya Tumu According to senior Ai Marie Asai, mixers help friends from different neighborhoods bond however, mixers have sometimes earned a bad reputation because of alcohol and drug abuse, Asai said. read more » Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »
Celebrities’ hairstyles highlight cultural appropriation September 8, 2015 — by Angela Lee Kylie Jenner's new hairstyle has also called attention to the difference between cultural appropriation and cultural appreciation. Cultural appropriation is the adoption and exploitation of an element of minority, whereas cultural appreciation involves an understanding and respect for the culture. read more »