Grad Night celebrates seniors May 21, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Tiffany Zheng The quad will be transformed on June 4 when the Class of 2015 will say goodbye at a Grad Night that will include casino-style games, henna, air tattoos, massages, a senior video and other surprises. The night’s theme will be unveiled on that day. read more » Juniors start sports charity to benefit low-income children May 14, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Uunior Connor Buss, along with his friends juniors Romteen Masoumi, Jacob Randall and Albe Tremblay launched a nonprofit on April 22 called Gear It Up Foundation. Gear It Up works to provide free sports equipment to children who cannot afford it otherwise. read more » Readers anticipate Harper Lee’s new novel May 13, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Isabelle Tseng Harper Lee, author of the famous and beloved novel “To Kill a Mockingbird,” recently revealed a sequel: “Go Set a Watchman.” read more » Old friends, new places- Seniors will part with lasting memories in Europe May 11, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun As they now transition to the next segment of their lives, the seniors Sophia Ajanee, Caitriona Costello, Puck de Roos, Amanda Moriarty and Anna Sabel will travel together for the first time, spending part of their summer in Europe before heading off to college. In the span of two weeks they will tour Madrid, Barcelona, Paris and Amsterdam. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » Boys’ golf faces obstacles March 27, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu The boys’ golf team is currently 6-2 and, despite recent victories, is experiencing a minor slump. Everyone from last year’s team, except for No. 1 player senior Arman Vaziri, has been averaging worse scores than last year. Though the team is not performing at its best, the Falcons remain second in the De Anza League and have continued to win matches. The Falcons beat Monta Vista by 20 points on March 23, achieving redemption after losing to Monta Vista on Feb. 24 by one stroke, which broke the Falcons’ two-year league winning streak. read more » Mahir Jethanandani’s role model: Warren Buffett March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu Since the first grade, senior Mahir Jethanandani, author of “The Immaculate Investor,” a recent self-published book on finance, has always been interested in investment and finance. read more » Senior finds passion in acting, singing March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Claire Chou Senior Danny Kawadri, with his distinctive deep singing voice, is one of the school’s many talented actors and singers. Performing has become one of Kawadri’s passions. read more » Tournament of Roses president visits Marching Band March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Eric Sze As a prelude to the marching band’s participation in the annual 2016 Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day, the event’s president, Mike Matthiesson, visited the school on March 6 to congratulate the band on its acceptance to the parade and present the school with an official Rose Flag. read more » Smarter Balanced testing to be administered to juniors February 9, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun Juniors will take the new Smarter Balanced test during the week of April 20, completing math and English portions that together last approximately eight hours. Underclassmen will not take any state-issued standardized tests this year, but in the future, they will also be given the test. read more » Senior follows passion to national Taekwondo team February 6, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Vibha Seshadri Senior Shayan Moraveji participated in the ITF-USA Taekwondo Nationals tournament in 2013, earning a spot on the U.S. Taekwondo team, awarded to the top three of the 150 competitors at the tournament read more » Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Juniors start sports charity to benefit low-income children May 14, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Uunior Connor Buss, along with his friends juniors Romteen Masoumi, Jacob Randall and Albe Tremblay launched a nonprofit on April 22 called Gear It Up Foundation. Gear It Up works to provide free sports equipment to children who cannot afford it otherwise. read more » Readers anticipate Harper Lee’s new novel May 13, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Isabelle Tseng Harper Lee, author of the famous and beloved novel “To Kill a Mockingbird,” recently revealed a sequel: “Go Set a Watchman.” read more » Old friends, new places- Seniors will part with lasting memories in Europe May 11, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun As they now transition to the next segment of their lives, the seniors Sophia Ajanee, Caitriona Costello, Puck de Roos, Amanda Moriarty and Anna Sabel will travel together for the first time, spending part of their summer in Europe before heading off to college. In the span of two weeks they will tour Madrid, Barcelona, Paris and Amsterdam. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » Boys’ golf faces obstacles March 27, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu The boys’ golf team is currently 6-2 and, despite recent victories, is experiencing a minor slump. Everyone from last year’s team, except for No. 1 player senior Arman Vaziri, has been averaging worse scores than last year. Though the team is not performing at its best, the Falcons remain second in the De Anza League and have continued to win matches. The Falcons beat Monta Vista by 20 points on March 23, achieving redemption after losing to Monta Vista on Feb. 24 by one stroke, which broke the Falcons’ two-year league winning streak. read more » Mahir Jethanandani’s role model: Warren Buffett March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu Since the first grade, senior Mahir Jethanandani, author of “The Immaculate Investor,” a recent self-published book on finance, has always been interested in investment and finance. read more » Senior finds passion in acting, singing March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Claire Chou Senior Danny Kawadri, with his distinctive deep singing voice, is one of the school’s many talented actors and singers. Performing has become one of Kawadri’s passions. read more » Tournament of Roses president visits Marching Band March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Eric Sze As a prelude to the marching band’s participation in the annual 2016 Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day, the event’s president, Mike Matthiesson, visited the school on March 6 to congratulate the band on its acceptance to the parade and present the school with an official Rose Flag. read more » Smarter Balanced testing to be administered to juniors February 9, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun Juniors will take the new Smarter Balanced test during the week of April 20, completing math and English portions that together last approximately eight hours. Underclassmen will not take any state-issued standardized tests this year, but in the future, they will also be given the test. read more » Senior follows passion to national Taekwondo team February 6, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Vibha Seshadri Senior Shayan Moraveji participated in the ITF-USA Taekwondo Nationals tournament in 2013, earning a spot on the U.S. Taekwondo team, awarded to the top three of the 150 competitors at the tournament read more » Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Readers anticipate Harper Lee’s new novel May 13, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Isabelle Tseng Harper Lee, author of the famous and beloved novel “To Kill a Mockingbird,” recently revealed a sequel: “Go Set a Watchman.” read more » Old friends, new places- Seniors will part with lasting memories in Europe May 11, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun As they now transition to the next segment of their lives, the seniors Sophia Ajanee, Caitriona Costello, Puck de Roos, Amanda Moriarty and Anna Sabel will travel together for the first time, spending part of their summer in Europe before heading off to college. In the span of two weeks they will tour Madrid, Barcelona, Paris and Amsterdam. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » Boys’ golf faces obstacles March 27, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu The boys’ golf team is currently 6-2 and, despite recent victories, is experiencing a minor slump. Everyone from last year’s team, except for No. 1 player senior Arman Vaziri, has been averaging worse scores than last year. Though the team is not performing at its best, the Falcons remain second in the De Anza League and have continued to win matches. The Falcons beat Monta Vista by 20 points on March 23, achieving redemption after losing to Monta Vista on Feb. 24 by one stroke, which broke the Falcons’ two-year league winning streak. read more » Mahir Jethanandani’s role model: Warren Buffett March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu Since the first grade, senior Mahir Jethanandani, author of “The Immaculate Investor,” a recent self-published book on finance, has always been interested in investment and finance. read more » Senior finds passion in acting, singing March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Claire Chou Senior Danny Kawadri, with his distinctive deep singing voice, is one of the school’s many talented actors and singers. Performing has become one of Kawadri’s passions. read more » Tournament of Roses president visits Marching Band March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Eric Sze As a prelude to the marching band’s participation in the annual 2016 Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day, the event’s president, Mike Matthiesson, visited the school on March 6 to congratulate the band on its acceptance to the parade and present the school with an official Rose Flag. read more » Smarter Balanced testing to be administered to juniors February 9, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun Juniors will take the new Smarter Balanced test during the week of April 20, completing math and English portions that together last approximately eight hours. Underclassmen will not take any state-issued standardized tests this year, but in the future, they will also be given the test. read more » Senior follows passion to national Taekwondo team February 6, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Vibha Seshadri Senior Shayan Moraveji participated in the ITF-USA Taekwondo Nationals tournament in 2013, earning a spot on the U.S. Taekwondo team, awarded to the top three of the 150 competitors at the tournament read more » Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Old friends, new places- Seniors will part with lasting memories in Europe May 11, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun As they now transition to the next segment of their lives, the seniors Sophia Ajanee, Caitriona Costello, Puck de Roos, Amanda Moriarty and Anna Sabel will travel together for the first time, spending part of their summer in Europe before heading off to college. In the span of two weeks they will tour Madrid, Barcelona, Paris and Amsterdam. read more » Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » Boys’ golf faces obstacles March 27, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu The boys’ golf team is currently 6-2 and, despite recent victories, is experiencing a minor slump. Everyone from last year’s team, except for No. 1 player senior Arman Vaziri, has been averaging worse scores than last year. Though the team is not performing at its best, the Falcons remain second in the De Anza League and have continued to win matches. The Falcons beat Monta Vista by 20 points on March 23, achieving redemption after losing to Monta Vista on Feb. 24 by one stroke, which broke the Falcons’ two-year league winning streak. read more » Mahir Jethanandani’s role model: Warren Buffett March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu Since the first grade, senior Mahir Jethanandani, author of “The Immaculate Investor,” a recent self-published book on finance, has always been interested in investment and finance. read more » Senior finds passion in acting, singing March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Claire Chou Senior Danny Kawadri, with his distinctive deep singing voice, is one of the school’s many talented actors and singers. Performing has become one of Kawadri’s passions. read more » Tournament of Roses president visits Marching Band March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Eric Sze As a prelude to the marching band’s participation in the annual 2016 Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day, the event’s president, Mike Matthiesson, visited the school on March 6 to congratulate the band on its acceptance to the parade and present the school with an official Rose Flag. read more » Smarter Balanced testing to be administered to juniors February 9, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun Juniors will take the new Smarter Balanced test during the week of April 20, completing math and English portions that together last approximately eight hours. Underclassmen will not take any state-issued standardized tests this year, but in the future, they will also be given the test. read more » Senior follows passion to national Taekwondo team February 6, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Vibha Seshadri Senior Shayan Moraveji participated in the ITF-USA Taekwondo Nationals tournament in 2013, earning a spot on the U.S. Taekwondo team, awarded to the top three of the 150 competitors at the tournament read more » Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Brown battles drought, orders 25 percent cut in water use May 7, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Due to the drought that California is currently facing, SHS conserved over 1 million gallons water last year, and stands to save more this year through new projects. California as a whole has also taken steps to save. read more » Boys’ golf faces obstacles March 27, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu The boys’ golf team is currently 6-2 and, despite recent victories, is experiencing a minor slump. Everyone from last year’s team, except for No. 1 player senior Arman Vaziri, has been averaging worse scores than last year. Though the team is not performing at its best, the Falcons remain second in the De Anza League and have continued to win matches. The Falcons beat Monta Vista by 20 points on March 23, achieving redemption after losing to Monta Vista on Feb. 24 by one stroke, which broke the Falcons’ two-year league winning streak. read more » Mahir Jethanandani’s role model: Warren Buffett March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu Since the first grade, senior Mahir Jethanandani, author of “The Immaculate Investor,” a recent self-published book on finance, has always been interested in investment and finance. read more » Senior finds passion in acting, singing March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Claire Chou Senior Danny Kawadri, with his distinctive deep singing voice, is one of the school’s many talented actors and singers. Performing has become one of Kawadri’s passions. read more » Tournament of Roses president visits Marching Band March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Eric Sze As a prelude to the marching band’s participation in the annual 2016 Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day, the event’s president, Mike Matthiesson, visited the school on March 6 to congratulate the band on its acceptance to the parade and present the school with an official Rose Flag. read more » Smarter Balanced testing to be administered to juniors February 9, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun Juniors will take the new Smarter Balanced test during the week of April 20, completing math and English portions that together last approximately eight hours. Underclassmen will not take any state-issued standardized tests this year, but in the future, they will also be given the test. read more » Senior follows passion to national Taekwondo team February 6, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Vibha Seshadri Senior Shayan Moraveji participated in the ITF-USA Taekwondo Nationals tournament in 2013, earning a spot on the U.S. Taekwondo team, awarded to the top three of the 150 competitors at the tournament read more » Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Boys’ golf faces obstacles March 27, 2015 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu The boys’ golf team is currently 6-2 and, despite recent victories, is experiencing a minor slump. Everyone from last year’s team, except for No. 1 player senior Arman Vaziri, has been averaging worse scores than last year. Though the team is not performing at its best, the Falcons remain second in the De Anza League and have continued to win matches. The Falcons beat Monta Vista by 20 points on March 23, achieving redemption after losing to Monta Vista on Feb. 24 by one stroke, which broke the Falcons’ two-year league winning streak. read more » Mahir Jethanandani’s role model: Warren Buffett March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu Since the first grade, senior Mahir Jethanandani, author of “The Immaculate Investor,” a recent self-published book on finance, has always been interested in investment and finance. read more » Senior finds passion in acting, singing March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Claire Chou Senior Danny Kawadri, with his distinctive deep singing voice, is one of the school’s many talented actors and singers. Performing has become one of Kawadri’s passions. read more » Tournament of Roses president visits Marching Band March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Eric Sze As a prelude to the marching band’s participation in the annual 2016 Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day, the event’s president, Mike Matthiesson, visited the school on March 6 to congratulate the band on its acceptance to the parade and present the school with an official Rose Flag. read more » Smarter Balanced testing to be administered to juniors February 9, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun Juniors will take the new Smarter Balanced test during the week of April 20, completing math and English portions that together last approximately eight hours. Underclassmen will not take any state-issued standardized tests this year, but in the future, they will also be given the test. read more » Senior follows passion to national Taekwondo team February 6, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Vibha Seshadri Senior Shayan Moraveji participated in the ITF-USA Taekwondo Nationals tournament in 2013, earning a spot on the U.S. Taekwondo team, awarded to the top three of the 150 competitors at the tournament read more » Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Mahir Jethanandani’s role model: Warren Buffett March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu Since the first grade, senior Mahir Jethanandani, author of “The Immaculate Investor,” a recent self-published book on finance, has always been interested in investment and finance. read more » Senior finds passion in acting, singing March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Claire Chou Senior Danny Kawadri, with his distinctive deep singing voice, is one of the school’s many talented actors and singers. Performing has become one of Kawadri’s passions. read more » Tournament of Roses president visits Marching Band March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Eric Sze As a prelude to the marching band’s participation in the annual 2016 Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day, the event’s president, Mike Matthiesson, visited the school on March 6 to congratulate the band on its acceptance to the parade and present the school with an official Rose Flag. read more » Smarter Balanced testing to be administered to juniors February 9, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun Juniors will take the new Smarter Balanced test during the week of April 20, completing math and English portions that together last approximately eight hours. Underclassmen will not take any state-issued standardized tests this year, but in the future, they will also be given the test. read more » Senior follows passion to national Taekwondo team February 6, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Vibha Seshadri Senior Shayan Moraveji participated in the ITF-USA Taekwondo Nationals tournament in 2013, earning a spot on the U.S. Taekwondo team, awarded to the top three of the 150 competitors at the tournament read more » Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Senior finds passion in acting, singing March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Claire Chou Senior Danny Kawadri, with his distinctive deep singing voice, is one of the school’s many talented actors and singers. Performing has become one of Kawadri’s passions. read more » Tournament of Roses president visits Marching Band March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Eric Sze As a prelude to the marching band’s participation in the annual 2016 Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day, the event’s president, Mike Matthiesson, visited the school on March 6 to congratulate the band on its acceptance to the parade and present the school with an official Rose Flag. read more » Smarter Balanced testing to be administered to juniors February 9, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun Juniors will take the new Smarter Balanced test during the week of April 20, completing math and English portions that together last approximately eight hours. Underclassmen will not take any state-issued standardized tests this year, but in the future, they will also be given the test. read more » Senior follows passion to national Taekwondo team February 6, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Vibha Seshadri Senior Shayan Moraveji participated in the ITF-USA Taekwondo Nationals tournament in 2013, earning a spot on the U.S. Taekwondo team, awarded to the top three of the 150 competitors at the tournament read more » Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Tournament of Roses president visits Marching Band March 22, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Eric Sze As a prelude to the marching band’s participation in the annual 2016 Tournament of Roses Parade on New Year’s Day, the event’s president, Mike Matthiesson, visited the school on March 6 to congratulate the band on its acceptance to the parade and present the school with an official Rose Flag. read more » Smarter Balanced testing to be administered to juniors February 9, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun Juniors will take the new Smarter Balanced test during the week of April 20, completing math and English portions that together last approximately eight hours. Underclassmen will not take any state-issued standardized tests this year, but in the future, they will also be given the test. read more » Senior follows passion to national Taekwondo team February 6, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Vibha Seshadri Senior Shayan Moraveji participated in the ITF-USA Taekwondo Nationals tournament in 2013, earning a spot on the U.S. Taekwondo team, awarded to the top three of the 150 competitors at the tournament read more » Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Smarter Balanced testing to be administered to juniors February 9, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Katherine Sun Juniors will take the new Smarter Balanced test during the week of April 20, completing math and English portions that together last approximately eight hours. Underclassmen will not take any state-issued standardized tests this year, but in the future, they will also be given the test. read more » Senior follows passion to national Taekwondo team February 6, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Vibha Seshadri Senior Shayan Moraveji participated in the ITF-USA Taekwondo Nationals tournament in 2013, earning a spot on the U.S. Taekwondo team, awarded to the top three of the 150 competitors at the tournament read more » Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Senior follows passion to national Taekwondo team February 6, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Vibha Seshadri Senior Shayan Moraveji participated in the ITF-USA Taekwondo Nationals tournament in 2013, earning a spot on the U.S. Taekwondo team, awarded to the top three of the 150 competitors at the tournament read more » Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Finding acceptance, promoting awareness: Junior recounts experiences with bisexuality February 6, 2015 — by Michelle Cen, Larissa Chiu and Eileen Toh Today, junior Ruby MacRae, who is bisexual, is proud of her sexuality and wants to bring awareness to the bisexual community, but it was not always this way. read more » YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
YouTube becoming the next big career launcher January 28, 2015 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran YouTube is becoming the next big platform for ordinary people to gain recognition and possibly make it in the entertainment business. Many aspiring artists use YouTube as a stepping stone to mainstream success. Because of its user-friendly platform, more people than ever before, regardless of wealth or location, have the potential to go big. read more » Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Finals schedule changes due to orchestra trip December 1, 2014 — by Michelle Cen and Larissa Chiu Unlike previous years, this year’s fall semester final will have periods 3 and 4 on Monday and periods 1 and 2 on Tuesday. Period 5 and 6 finals are on Wednesday and period 7 finals are on Thursday read more » Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Seniors honored in national science competition October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Karissa Dong Among 4,428 applicants who submitted 1,780 research reports or engineering projects for the annual Siemens competition, seniors Agastya Gupta and Deepti Kannan were named among the 300 semifinalists. read more » Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Catholicism helps shape lives of juniors October 30, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Maya Ravichandran Students discuss their Catholic faith and its impact on their lives. read more » A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
A guide to the Tumblr world October 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes a few different blogs on Tumblr, a popular blogging site. read more » Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Common Roots improves its ability to help students September 22, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Nidhi Jain Common Roots, a student-led organization that has offered peer to peer counseling in the past two years, will be merging with an outside organization, Sources of Strength, this year to further strengthen peer support on campus. read more » Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Gold Award Gives Girl Scouts opportunity to help the community September 10, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Megan MacInnes The Gold Award, the highest award in Girl Scouts, is designed to benefit the community and involves at least 80 hours of service. It’s the third in a group of community service projects Girl Scouts choose to complete, following the Bronze and Silver Award projects. read more » Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Ed Sheeran concert deemed flawless September 3, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu Reporter describes unforgettable experience at Ed Sheeran's concert this summer. read more » Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »
Teen drivers get undeserved reputation August 28, 2014 — by Larissa Chiu and Michelle Leung The Saratoga High parking lot is home to two kinds of drivers: the “seasoned” parent driver and the “infamous” teen driver. But is there really a huge difference between the two? read more »