The Falcon Crossword: Friday, March 25, 2022 March 25, 2022 — by Bill Yuan All Hands on Deck! read more » Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Friday, March 25, 2022” March 25, 2022 — by Bill Yuan Answers to "The Falcon Crossword: Friday, March 25, 2022" read more » Answers to ‘The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022’ January 29, 2022 — by Bill Yuan The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022 read more » The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022 January 28, 2022 — by Bill Yuan What stresses students out the most read more » 2021 MacBook Pros prove to be a huge leap in technology December 3, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple’s latest laptop release features incredible performance and efficiency gains. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Coolest and cleanest: the best water fountains on campus November 17, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Not all fountains are made equal. Seniors Andy Chen and Bill Yuan search for the best water fountain in Saratoga High School. read more » Unlucky 13? iPhone design has come to a standstill October 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple hasn’t made any major changes to their phone in several years, and nothing cool has been introduced in their keynote events. read more » A caffeine addict’s guide to energy drinks October 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Since the start of school, I’ve struggled to avoid consuming caffeine on the daily read more » Seniors collaborate to release rap music on SoundCloud October 5, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan Under the name “Reesh” and “luvshakes,” seniors Rishi Atreya and Sahil Shaik make music with inspiration from rage music and melodic rap read more » Thank you for calling uBreakiFix, what can I fix for you today? September 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Being hired at a phone repair store is the best thing that happened to me all summer. read more » Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression June 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Two beads and a string turns out to make for a great fidget toy. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Answers to “The Falcon Crossword: Friday, March 25, 2022” March 25, 2022 — by Bill Yuan Answers to "The Falcon Crossword: Friday, March 25, 2022" read more » Answers to ‘The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022’ January 29, 2022 — by Bill Yuan The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022 read more » The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022 January 28, 2022 — by Bill Yuan What stresses students out the most read more » 2021 MacBook Pros prove to be a huge leap in technology December 3, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple’s latest laptop release features incredible performance and efficiency gains. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Coolest and cleanest: the best water fountains on campus November 17, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Not all fountains are made equal. Seniors Andy Chen and Bill Yuan search for the best water fountain in Saratoga High School. read more » Unlucky 13? iPhone design has come to a standstill October 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple hasn’t made any major changes to their phone in several years, and nothing cool has been introduced in their keynote events. read more » A caffeine addict’s guide to energy drinks October 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Since the start of school, I’ve struggled to avoid consuming caffeine on the daily read more » Seniors collaborate to release rap music on SoundCloud October 5, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan Under the name “Reesh” and “luvshakes,” seniors Rishi Atreya and Sahil Shaik make music with inspiration from rage music and melodic rap read more » Thank you for calling uBreakiFix, what can I fix for you today? September 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Being hired at a phone repair store is the best thing that happened to me all summer. read more » Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression June 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Two beads and a string turns out to make for a great fidget toy. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Answers to ‘The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022’ January 29, 2022 — by Bill Yuan The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022 read more » The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022 January 28, 2022 — by Bill Yuan What stresses students out the most read more » 2021 MacBook Pros prove to be a huge leap in technology December 3, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple’s latest laptop release features incredible performance and efficiency gains. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Coolest and cleanest: the best water fountains on campus November 17, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Not all fountains are made equal. Seniors Andy Chen and Bill Yuan search for the best water fountain in Saratoga High School. read more » Unlucky 13? iPhone design has come to a standstill October 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple hasn’t made any major changes to their phone in several years, and nothing cool has been introduced in their keynote events. read more » A caffeine addict’s guide to energy drinks October 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Since the start of school, I’ve struggled to avoid consuming caffeine on the daily read more » Seniors collaborate to release rap music on SoundCloud October 5, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan Under the name “Reesh” and “luvshakes,” seniors Rishi Atreya and Sahil Shaik make music with inspiration from rage music and melodic rap read more » Thank you for calling uBreakiFix, what can I fix for you today? September 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Being hired at a phone repair store is the best thing that happened to me all summer. read more » Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression June 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Two beads and a string turns out to make for a great fidget toy. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
The Falcon Crossword: Friday, January 28, 2022 January 28, 2022 — by Bill Yuan What stresses students out the most read more » 2021 MacBook Pros prove to be a huge leap in technology December 3, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple’s latest laptop release features incredible performance and efficiency gains. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Coolest and cleanest: the best water fountains on campus November 17, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Not all fountains are made equal. Seniors Andy Chen and Bill Yuan search for the best water fountain in Saratoga High School. read more » Unlucky 13? iPhone design has come to a standstill October 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple hasn’t made any major changes to their phone in several years, and nothing cool has been introduced in their keynote events. read more » A caffeine addict’s guide to energy drinks October 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Since the start of school, I’ve struggled to avoid consuming caffeine on the daily read more » Seniors collaborate to release rap music on SoundCloud October 5, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan Under the name “Reesh” and “luvshakes,” seniors Rishi Atreya and Sahil Shaik make music with inspiration from rage music and melodic rap read more » Thank you for calling uBreakiFix, what can I fix for you today? September 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Being hired at a phone repair store is the best thing that happened to me all summer. read more » Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression June 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Two beads and a string turns out to make for a great fidget toy. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
2021 MacBook Pros prove to be a huge leap in technology December 3, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple’s latest laptop release features incredible performance and efficiency gains. read more » Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Coolest and cleanest: the best water fountains on campus November 17, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Not all fountains are made equal. Seniors Andy Chen and Bill Yuan search for the best water fountain in Saratoga High School. read more » Unlucky 13? iPhone design has come to a standstill October 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple hasn’t made any major changes to their phone in several years, and nothing cool has been introduced in their keynote events. read more » A caffeine addict’s guide to energy drinks October 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Since the start of school, I’ve struggled to avoid consuming caffeine on the daily read more » Seniors collaborate to release rap music on SoundCloud October 5, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan Under the name “Reesh” and “luvshakes,” seniors Rishi Atreya and Sahil Shaik make music with inspiration from rage music and melodic rap read more » Thank you for calling uBreakiFix, what can I fix for you today? September 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Being hired at a phone repair store is the best thing that happened to me all summer. read more » Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression June 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Two beads and a string turns out to make for a great fidget toy. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Boys’ water polo closes season with a loss to Lynbrook at league finals November 22, 2021 — by Bill Yuan, Sam Bai, and Andrew Lin With a senior-heavy team, the program will need to rebuild next year. read more » Coolest and cleanest: the best water fountains on campus November 17, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Not all fountains are made equal. Seniors Andy Chen and Bill Yuan search for the best water fountain in Saratoga High School. read more » Unlucky 13? iPhone design has come to a standstill October 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple hasn’t made any major changes to their phone in several years, and nothing cool has been introduced in their keynote events. read more » A caffeine addict’s guide to energy drinks October 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Since the start of school, I’ve struggled to avoid consuming caffeine on the daily read more » Seniors collaborate to release rap music on SoundCloud October 5, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan Under the name “Reesh” and “luvshakes,” seniors Rishi Atreya and Sahil Shaik make music with inspiration from rage music and melodic rap read more » Thank you for calling uBreakiFix, what can I fix for you today? September 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Being hired at a phone repair store is the best thing that happened to me all summer. read more » Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression June 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Two beads and a string turns out to make for a great fidget toy. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Coolest and cleanest: the best water fountains on campus November 17, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Not all fountains are made equal. Seniors Andy Chen and Bill Yuan search for the best water fountain in Saratoga High School. read more » Unlucky 13? iPhone design has come to a standstill October 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple hasn’t made any major changes to their phone in several years, and nothing cool has been introduced in their keynote events. read more » A caffeine addict’s guide to energy drinks October 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Since the start of school, I’ve struggled to avoid consuming caffeine on the daily read more » Seniors collaborate to release rap music on SoundCloud October 5, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan Under the name “Reesh” and “luvshakes,” seniors Rishi Atreya and Sahil Shaik make music with inspiration from rage music and melodic rap read more » Thank you for calling uBreakiFix, what can I fix for you today? September 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Being hired at a phone repair store is the best thing that happened to me all summer. read more » Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression June 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Two beads and a string turns out to make for a great fidget toy. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Unlucky 13? iPhone design has come to a standstill October 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Apple hasn’t made any major changes to their phone in several years, and nothing cool has been introduced in their keynote events. read more » A caffeine addict’s guide to energy drinks October 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Since the start of school, I’ve struggled to avoid consuming caffeine on the daily read more » Seniors collaborate to release rap music on SoundCloud October 5, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan Under the name “Reesh” and “luvshakes,” seniors Rishi Atreya and Sahil Shaik make music with inspiration from rage music and melodic rap read more » Thank you for calling uBreakiFix, what can I fix for you today? September 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Being hired at a phone repair store is the best thing that happened to me all summer. read more » Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression June 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Two beads and a string turns out to make for a great fidget toy. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
A caffeine addict’s guide to energy drinks October 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Since the start of school, I’ve struggled to avoid consuming caffeine on the daily read more » Seniors collaborate to release rap music on SoundCloud October 5, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan Under the name “Reesh” and “luvshakes,” seniors Rishi Atreya and Sahil Shaik make music with inspiration from rage music and melodic rap read more » Thank you for calling uBreakiFix, what can I fix for you today? September 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Being hired at a phone repair store is the best thing that happened to me all summer. read more » Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression June 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Two beads and a string turns out to make for a great fidget toy. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Seniors collaborate to release rap music on SoundCloud October 5, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan Under the name “Reesh” and “luvshakes,” seniors Rishi Atreya and Sahil Shaik make music with inspiration from rage music and melodic rap read more » Thank you for calling uBreakiFix, what can I fix for you today? September 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Being hired at a phone repair store is the best thing that happened to me all summer. read more » Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression June 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Two beads and a string turns out to make for a great fidget toy. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Thank you for calling uBreakiFix, what can I fix for you today? September 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Being hired at a phone repair store is the best thing that happened to me all summer. read more » Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression June 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Two beads and a string turns out to make for a great fidget toy. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression June 5, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Two beads and a string turns out to make for a great fidget toy. read more » Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Athletes find challenges and benefits in participating in multiple sports May 21, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Despite the rearranged seasons, students are grateful for the chance to stay involved in athletics. read more » COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
COVID-19 cases force quarantines for multiple sports May 6, 2021 — by Shreya Rallabandi and Bill Yuan So far, three teams have had to quarantine after being notified of positive COVID-19 tests. read more » Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Top ten worst days of the week April 3, 2021 — by Andy Chen and Bill Yuan Face it: Some days are always better than others read more » Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Players mourn death of water polo coach March 13, 2021 — by Jonathan Li, Viraaj Reddi and Bill Yuan Jerome Chung, 37, recalled for helping players reach their full potential. read more » Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Balisong proves to be a fun and stress-relieving skill toy February 7, 2021 — by Bill Yuan Butterfly knife flipping is a low-cost and easy hobby to get into. read more » Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Attempting to make dragon’s beard candy turned into a sticky mess February 6, 2021 — by Bill Yuan and Tiffany Wang Reporters try making cotton candy using a traditional chinese hand-pulling technique. read more » Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Don’t tell anyone, but I managed to break into my own house October 29, 2020 — by Bill Yuan A good toolkit and knowledge from YouTube are enough to pick many locks. read more » iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
iMessage’s blue bubbles may look better, but Android is still superior October 22, 2020 — by Bill Yuan iOS 14 brings new ways to customize your phone, but Android still has more options read more » My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
My keyboard doesn’t cost THAT much September 6, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Why I spend hundreds on mechanical keyboards and why I think you should too. read more » We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
We threw a Minecraft birthday party September 5, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Minecraft birthday party a viable substitution for a normal party. read more » I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
I found a new hobby during quarantine: leathercraft April 27, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Boredom leads sophomore to create sellable wallets. read more » Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Riot Games’ to expand their esports horizon April 19, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Valorant’s enjoyable gameplay and vast viewership give it potential to top charts read more » Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Saratoga residents stockpiling to prepare for quarantine April 2, 2020 — by Jonathan Li and Bill Yuan Residents worried about novel coronavirus prepare for the worst read more » Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Why am I afraid of pomegranates? April 1, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Recalling my uneasy experiences with the fear of holes ushers memories of wasp nests, pancakes and a particular red fruit. read more » With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
With discipline and motivation, students can overcome addiction to their phones April 1, 2020 — by Preston Fu and Bill Yuan Some use apps that specifically reward not picking up their favorite device for extended periods. read more » Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Administration looks for temporary locations for robotics to relocate to during renovations April 1, 2020 — by Michael Wong and Bill Yuan and Kaasha Minocha Renovations for a new science classroom are all but confirmed for the 900 wing, which is currently occupied by the M-SET Robotics club read more » Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Student referees: dealing with the pressures of the game February 7, 2020 — by Bill Yuan Sophomore Ryan Huang finds skills of reffing to be useful as a player read more » Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Are WWIII memes appropriate? January 26, 2020 — by Bill Yuan and Nicole Lu The popular WWIII theme of memes have surfaced, but some have found them to be offensive. read more » Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Virtual reality adds to gaming experience November 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Games played in a virtual reality headset are dramatically more entertaining than traditional platforms. read more » Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Cafeteria raises prices in an effort to break even October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan Some students unwilling to spend more than $4 for a full meal read more » Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Don’t come to school sick. Please. October 28, 2019 — by Bill Yuan No one likes sitting next to those who are sick, especially during flu season. read more » Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Migraines affect many, seldom receive proper treatment October 25, 2019 — by Jeanette Zhou and Bill Yuan Despite its commonality, many people are uninformed about this illness read more » Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
Nowhere is safe anymore: Fears intensify as mass shootings occur across U.S. September 19, 2019 — by Aaria Thomas and Bill Yuan Local students who have experienced mass shootings find their perception of these tragedies has shifted from detachment to fear and apprehension. read more » Visuals by Bill June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.
June 5, 2021: Begleri allows for skill and creativity expression A two finger wrap-around in mid-grip performed on the aroundsquare mini sigma begleri.