Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry May 4, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Fans say they provide the experience of community and face-to-face interaction with friends that online games fail to provide. read more » Jack (Dong, Gong, and Tong) of all trades May 4, 2024 — by Shirina Cao SHS’s name twins and triplets encounter a myriad of troubles. read more » Dance team competes at Nationals in Anaheim April 23, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the dance team did not place top three for any of their dances, team traditions helped keep the weekend fun. read more » Roaming campus with a purpose, Digital Photography students hone skills that can be used for a lifetime March 27, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Students in the class are learning how to use camera functions, frame shots and edit their photos as a medium to express their creativity. read more » Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias March 21, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Unrealistic body proportions of Disney princesses can fuel female stereotypes among many adolescents, promoting features like thin waists and submissive behavior. read more » Fighting the birthday blues and losing March 14, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Every year when my birthday rolls around, I fall into a funk — here’s why. read more » Ideas for the next big date after Valentine’s Day February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Step 1: Get a partner, or take your friends out on a date, either works. read more » Making the most of limited practice time, dance team soars through competition season with a positive outlook February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Aiming for improvement after each competition, the team has started to take practices more seriously and pay attention to the little details for success. read more » Recent alumni offer their report card on how SHS prepared them for elite colleges December 13, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li UC Berkeley student feels that SHS academics were insufficient to preparing him for Berkeley’s curriculum, while alumni at Harvard, Stanford and Yale discuss that experiencing a competitive environment set them up for college. read more » Dancers find perks in attending outside dance studios over school dance team December 7, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Sophomore Ashley Xu, who attends Jun Lu Performing Arts, and junior Katie Berger, who attends Dance Academy USA, benefit from the flexibility and opportunities of an outside dance studio. read more » The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season December 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao The best gifts come from a place of attentiveness, empathy and a little bit of spying. read more » Long-term substitute AP Computer Science teacher hired December 3, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Substitute teacher Siddhartha Punj has taken over Thomas Wang’s APCS classes during his 3 month paternity leave. read more » Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Jack (Dong, Gong, and Tong) of all trades May 4, 2024 — by Shirina Cao SHS’s name twins and triplets encounter a myriad of troubles. read more » Dance team competes at Nationals in Anaheim April 23, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the dance team did not place top three for any of their dances, team traditions helped keep the weekend fun. read more » Roaming campus with a purpose, Digital Photography students hone skills that can be used for a lifetime March 27, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Students in the class are learning how to use camera functions, frame shots and edit their photos as a medium to express their creativity. read more » Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias March 21, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Unrealistic body proportions of Disney princesses can fuel female stereotypes among many adolescents, promoting features like thin waists and submissive behavior. read more » Fighting the birthday blues and losing March 14, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Every year when my birthday rolls around, I fall into a funk — here’s why. read more » Ideas for the next big date after Valentine’s Day February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Step 1: Get a partner, or take your friends out on a date, either works. read more » Making the most of limited practice time, dance team soars through competition season with a positive outlook February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Aiming for improvement after each competition, the team has started to take practices more seriously and pay attention to the little details for success. read more » Recent alumni offer their report card on how SHS prepared them for elite colleges December 13, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li UC Berkeley student feels that SHS academics were insufficient to preparing him for Berkeley’s curriculum, while alumni at Harvard, Stanford and Yale discuss that experiencing a competitive environment set them up for college. read more » Dancers find perks in attending outside dance studios over school dance team December 7, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Sophomore Ashley Xu, who attends Jun Lu Performing Arts, and junior Katie Berger, who attends Dance Academy USA, benefit from the flexibility and opportunities of an outside dance studio. read more » The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season December 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao The best gifts come from a place of attentiveness, empathy and a little bit of spying. read more » Long-term substitute AP Computer Science teacher hired December 3, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Substitute teacher Siddhartha Punj has taken over Thomas Wang’s APCS classes during his 3 month paternity leave. read more » Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Dance team competes at Nationals in Anaheim April 23, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the dance team did not place top three for any of their dances, team traditions helped keep the weekend fun. read more » Roaming campus with a purpose, Digital Photography students hone skills that can be used for a lifetime March 27, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Students in the class are learning how to use camera functions, frame shots and edit their photos as a medium to express their creativity. read more » Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias March 21, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Unrealistic body proportions of Disney princesses can fuel female stereotypes among many adolescents, promoting features like thin waists and submissive behavior. read more » Fighting the birthday blues and losing March 14, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Every year when my birthday rolls around, I fall into a funk — here’s why. read more » Ideas for the next big date after Valentine’s Day February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Step 1: Get a partner, or take your friends out on a date, either works. read more » Making the most of limited practice time, dance team soars through competition season with a positive outlook February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Aiming for improvement after each competition, the team has started to take practices more seriously and pay attention to the little details for success. read more » Recent alumni offer their report card on how SHS prepared them for elite colleges December 13, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li UC Berkeley student feels that SHS academics were insufficient to preparing him for Berkeley’s curriculum, while alumni at Harvard, Stanford and Yale discuss that experiencing a competitive environment set them up for college. read more » Dancers find perks in attending outside dance studios over school dance team December 7, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Sophomore Ashley Xu, who attends Jun Lu Performing Arts, and junior Katie Berger, who attends Dance Academy USA, benefit from the flexibility and opportunities of an outside dance studio. read more » The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season December 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao The best gifts come from a place of attentiveness, empathy and a little bit of spying. read more » Long-term substitute AP Computer Science teacher hired December 3, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Substitute teacher Siddhartha Punj has taken over Thomas Wang’s APCS classes during his 3 month paternity leave. read more » Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Roaming campus with a purpose, Digital Photography students hone skills that can be used for a lifetime March 27, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Students in the class are learning how to use camera functions, frame shots and edit their photos as a medium to express their creativity. read more » Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias March 21, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Unrealistic body proportions of Disney princesses can fuel female stereotypes among many adolescents, promoting features like thin waists and submissive behavior. read more » Fighting the birthday blues and losing March 14, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Every year when my birthday rolls around, I fall into a funk — here’s why. read more » Ideas for the next big date after Valentine’s Day February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Step 1: Get a partner, or take your friends out on a date, either works. read more » Making the most of limited practice time, dance team soars through competition season with a positive outlook February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Aiming for improvement after each competition, the team has started to take practices more seriously and pay attention to the little details for success. read more » Recent alumni offer their report card on how SHS prepared them for elite colleges December 13, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li UC Berkeley student feels that SHS academics were insufficient to preparing him for Berkeley’s curriculum, while alumni at Harvard, Stanford and Yale discuss that experiencing a competitive environment set them up for college. read more » Dancers find perks in attending outside dance studios over school dance team December 7, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Sophomore Ashley Xu, who attends Jun Lu Performing Arts, and junior Katie Berger, who attends Dance Academy USA, benefit from the flexibility and opportunities of an outside dance studio. read more » The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season December 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao The best gifts come from a place of attentiveness, empathy and a little bit of spying. read more » Long-term substitute AP Computer Science teacher hired December 3, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Substitute teacher Siddhartha Punj has taken over Thomas Wang’s APCS classes during his 3 month paternity leave. read more » Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias March 21, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Unrealistic body proportions of Disney princesses can fuel female stereotypes among many adolescents, promoting features like thin waists and submissive behavior. read more » Fighting the birthday blues and losing March 14, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Every year when my birthday rolls around, I fall into a funk — here’s why. read more » Ideas for the next big date after Valentine’s Day February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Step 1: Get a partner, or take your friends out on a date, either works. read more » Making the most of limited practice time, dance team soars through competition season with a positive outlook February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Aiming for improvement after each competition, the team has started to take practices more seriously and pay attention to the little details for success. read more » Recent alumni offer their report card on how SHS prepared them for elite colleges December 13, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li UC Berkeley student feels that SHS academics were insufficient to preparing him for Berkeley’s curriculum, while alumni at Harvard, Stanford and Yale discuss that experiencing a competitive environment set them up for college. read more » Dancers find perks in attending outside dance studios over school dance team December 7, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Sophomore Ashley Xu, who attends Jun Lu Performing Arts, and junior Katie Berger, who attends Dance Academy USA, benefit from the flexibility and opportunities of an outside dance studio. read more » The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season December 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao The best gifts come from a place of attentiveness, empathy and a little bit of spying. read more » Long-term substitute AP Computer Science teacher hired December 3, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Substitute teacher Siddhartha Punj has taken over Thomas Wang’s APCS classes during his 3 month paternity leave. read more » Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Fighting the birthday blues and losing March 14, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Every year when my birthday rolls around, I fall into a funk — here’s why. read more » Ideas for the next big date after Valentine’s Day February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Step 1: Get a partner, or take your friends out on a date, either works. read more » Making the most of limited practice time, dance team soars through competition season with a positive outlook February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Aiming for improvement after each competition, the team has started to take practices more seriously and pay attention to the little details for success. read more » Recent alumni offer their report card on how SHS prepared them for elite colleges December 13, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li UC Berkeley student feels that SHS academics were insufficient to preparing him for Berkeley’s curriculum, while alumni at Harvard, Stanford and Yale discuss that experiencing a competitive environment set them up for college. read more » Dancers find perks in attending outside dance studios over school dance team December 7, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Sophomore Ashley Xu, who attends Jun Lu Performing Arts, and junior Katie Berger, who attends Dance Academy USA, benefit from the flexibility and opportunities of an outside dance studio. read more » The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season December 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao The best gifts come from a place of attentiveness, empathy and a little bit of spying. read more » Long-term substitute AP Computer Science teacher hired December 3, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Substitute teacher Siddhartha Punj has taken over Thomas Wang’s APCS classes during his 3 month paternity leave. read more » Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Ideas for the next big date after Valentine’s Day February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao Step 1: Get a partner, or take your friends out on a date, either works. read more » Making the most of limited practice time, dance team soars through competition season with a positive outlook February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Aiming for improvement after each competition, the team has started to take practices more seriously and pay attention to the little details for success. read more » Recent alumni offer their report card on how SHS prepared them for elite colleges December 13, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li UC Berkeley student feels that SHS academics were insufficient to preparing him for Berkeley’s curriculum, while alumni at Harvard, Stanford and Yale discuss that experiencing a competitive environment set them up for college. read more » Dancers find perks in attending outside dance studios over school dance team December 7, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Sophomore Ashley Xu, who attends Jun Lu Performing Arts, and junior Katie Berger, who attends Dance Academy USA, benefit from the flexibility and opportunities of an outside dance studio. read more » The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season December 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao The best gifts come from a place of attentiveness, empathy and a little bit of spying. read more » Long-term substitute AP Computer Science teacher hired December 3, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Substitute teacher Siddhartha Punj has taken over Thomas Wang’s APCS classes during his 3 month paternity leave. read more » Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Making the most of limited practice time, dance team soars through competition season with a positive outlook February 8, 2024 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Aiming for improvement after each competition, the team has started to take practices more seriously and pay attention to the little details for success. read more » Recent alumni offer their report card on how SHS prepared them for elite colleges December 13, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li UC Berkeley student feels that SHS academics were insufficient to preparing him for Berkeley’s curriculum, while alumni at Harvard, Stanford and Yale discuss that experiencing a competitive environment set them up for college. read more » Dancers find perks in attending outside dance studios over school dance team December 7, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Sophomore Ashley Xu, who attends Jun Lu Performing Arts, and junior Katie Berger, who attends Dance Academy USA, benefit from the flexibility and opportunities of an outside dance studio. read more » The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season December 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao The best gifts come from a place of attentiveness, empathy and a little bit of spying. read more » Long-term substitute AP Computer Science teacher hired December 3, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Substitute teacher Siddhartha Punj has taken over Thomas Wang’s APCS classes during his 3 month paternity leave. read more » Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Recent alumni offer their report card on how SHS prepared them for elite colleges December 13, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li UC Berkeley student feels that SHS academics were insufficient to preparing him for Berkeley’s curriculum, while alumni at Harvard, Stanford and Yale discuss that experiencing a competitive environment set them up for college. read more » Dancers find perks in attending outside dance studios over school dance team December 7, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Sophomore Ashley Xu, who attends Jun Lu Performing Arts, and junior Katie Berger, who attends Dance Academy USA, benefit from the flexibility and opportunities of an outside dance studio. read more » The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season December 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao The best gifts come from a place of attentiveness, empathy and a little bit of spying. read more » Long-term substitute AP Computer Science teacher hired December 3, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Substitute teacher Siddhartha Punj has taken over Thomas Wang’s APCS classes during his 3 month paternity leave. read more » Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Dancers find perks in attending outside dance studios over school dance team December 7, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Sophomore Ashley Xu, who attends Jun Lu Performing Arts, and junior Katie Berger, who attends Dance Academy USA, benefit from the flexibility and opportunities of an outside dance studio. read more » The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season December 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao The best gifts come from a place of attentiveness, empathy and a little bit of spying. read more » Long-term substitute AP Computer Science teacher hired December 3, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Substitute teacher Siddhartha Punj has taken over Thomas Wang’s APCS classes during his 3 month paternity leave. read more » Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season December 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao The best gifts come from a place of attentiveness, empathy and a little bit of spying. read more » Long-term substitute AP Computer Science teacher hired December 3, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Substitute teacher Siddhartha Punj has taken over Thomas Wang’s APCS classes during his 3 month paternity leave. read more » Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Long-term substitute AP Computer Science teacher hired December 3, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Substitute teacher Siddhartha Punj has taken over Thomas Wang’s APCS classes during his 3 month paternity leave. read more » Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Dance team transitions from football half time performances to competition season November 20, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li This year, the dance team hired numerous outside choreographers for their choreographing process. read more » Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Ceramics gives students creative freedom and hopes to recover from recent loss of interest November 6, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Emily Wu Period 3 and 5 ceramics classes combine Ceramics 1, 2 and 3, and AP 3D Art and Design in one classroom, allowing students to learn from others and explore the art form. read more » All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
All dressed up: Creating terror-ific memories to celebrate the spooky season November 5, 2023 — by Shirina Cao, Kathy Wang and Beverly Xu Students and staff celebrate Halloween, decked out in creative costumes. read more » Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Dear Toga students: You aren’t ‘too cool’ to attend rallies October 19, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Anika Kapasi Rallies are the perfect way to let loose and form connections in school that go beyond just education. read more » Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
Dance team kicks off to powerful start while adjusting to new coach September 23, 2023 — by Shirina Cao and Jessica Li Although the team has had troubling keeping consistent coaches in recent years, they have worked to adapt to different teaching styles. read more » Visuals by Shirina May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
May 4, 2024: Board games stay afloat among the rising online gaming industry When the world is turning more digital than ever, with children often online gaming during their free time, how are board games staying afloat? March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
March 21, 2024: Disney dysmorphia: How a beloved childhood franchise instills unrealistic beauty standards and gender bias The dramatic difference in body type between Ursula and Ariel indirectly villainizes certain “undesirable” features. March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
March 14, 2024: Fighting the birthday blues and losing Birthdays are usually filled with big smiles and happy laughter, but I still can’t help but feel sad. March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
March 7, 2024: SparkNotes — a glorified version of cheating Students who succumb to the allure of Sparknotes will fail to analyze classic literature on their own. January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
January 24, 2024: Student band Pollen Prone springs into the spotlight The rising band faces difficulties coordinating around busy schedules, but its members look forward to their coming performances. December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
December 14, 2023: How my father rocked my musical world Don’t worry, rock music enjoyment is definitely not a cult. December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
December 5, 2023: The Falcon’s guide to gift-giving during the holiday season The Christmas season means an impending list of gifts to get. October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.
October 25, 2022: Marching band shows promising season with their performance ‘Blossom’ Drum Major Petr Tupitsyn overlooks his marching band, ready to showcase their senior night performance.